Alberni Valley News, February 21, 2013

Page 1

Alberni Valley

Page A3 Gaelle Frey sees school board from new seat as a trustee.

NEWS

www.realestateportalberni.ca

W. Earl Engstrom PUT A PROFESSIONAL REALTOR TO WORK FOR YOU! Call me for a complimentary Home Evaluation Call Earl at: 250-720-9052 or 250-723-1800

Every home ◆ Every Thursday ◆ Every day online www.albernivalleynews.com

THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 2013

ll

EDITORIAL

Page A8

LETTERS

Page A9

ENTERTAINMENT

Vol. 7 No. 26

Page A20

SPORTS

Page B1

BC CLASSIFIEDS

Pages B9-10

FROM

Russia WITH LOVE

Team member returns to Port Alberni for goodwill tour Page 3 SUSAN QUINN/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Jim Lawson poses with some of the memorabilia he was given after hosting Team Russia at the World Under-17 Hockey Championship in Port Alberni in 2009. Lawson has stayed in touch with interpreter Oleg Norchenko, who will bring a veteran team to the Island for a goodwill tour April 5-9.

The All New 2013

HAS ARRIVED

­Óxä®ÊÇÓÎ {{nÊUÊÜÜÜ°> LiÀ Ì Þ Ì>°V ÊUÊÓxxxÊ* ÀÌÊ LiÀ Ê ÜÞ°]Ê* ÀÌÊ LiÀ ]Ê

NEWS ❙ editor@albernivalleynews.com

DELIVERY ❙ 250-723-6399

SALES ❙ sales@albernivalleynews.com


www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

KNOTTY PINE cial LAMINATE

Spe Buy

69

¢

sq.ft. 4 Colours

12x12 TILE

Save 50%

1

49 ea

Reg. $299

2562-551

13x13 TILE MONTCLAIR LAMINATE ¢

Save 30

sq.ft.

$ 49

1

Reg. 1 sq.ft.

e v Sa $

SHOPI ALBERN

Valley Job s

e y Lif lle

lley People Va

Va

A2

70

19 sq.ft.

% 6 6 e v a S 2 Colours

Reg. $ 99 2

TILES

% 0 6 e v a S

99 3 ¢

ea

3 Colours

Reg. 9

99

$ 99

ea

3-POUCH TOOL BELT

$ 99

9

REG. $7999

250-724-3700 Johnston Rd


Alberni Valley News Thursday , Feb. 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com

A3

Frey switches sides with SD70 victory WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Lucas Banton speaks during an all-candidates’ meeting at Cherry Creek Community Centre prior to the byelection.

Banton wins seat on ACRD WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Good old-fashioned campaigning and being vested in the community resulted in Lucas Banton being elected to the ACRD Alberni Clayoquot Regional District, he said. Banton won Saturday’s byelection with 134 votes. Mike McDowall took the next highest number of votes with 77. “It’s only been a day and it’s a bit early yet. But the responsibility to the people of Cherry Creek is going to be my focus,” Banton said. “And I take that responsibility very seriously.” Bob Vandermolen, Wade Nicklin, Derek Wong and Graham Hughes also were runners up. Banton replaces former director Glenn Wong, who died suddenly last September. Going door to door in Cherry Creek and just listening went a long way in helping clinch the win, Banton said. Continued / A6

Gaelle Frey lobbied School District 70 trustees not to close a school in the Alberni Valley and now she’s on the other end of the decision making. Frey was elected as a school board trustee last weekend after taking 206 out of 694 votes in a byelection. Her next nearest competitor—Nav Sharma— took 143 votes. Results were to be made official by the ACRD after the News’ press time. Frey will sworn in at the end of the month. “I’m surprised by the margin I won by. I knew I had a lot of support but I didn’t think it was that much,” Frey said. “I appreciate everyone’s support and belief in me.” Former trustee Kelly Hepp, Cathy Braiden and Mike McLeman were runners up in the byelection. The school board position became vacant in September following the sudden death of longtime trustee Glenn Wong. “A lot of people, parents and staff at Wood Elementary School know me, and they know I’m dedicated, hard working and that I never give up,” Frey said.

WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

After three years advocating to keep schools open in the Alberni Valley, Gaelle Frey will see the picture from the other side of the school board table.

“And I like to think I have my finger on the pulse of what’s going on in schools.” Now that she’s in, Frey says she’s going to familiarize herself with the obligations and responsibilities of a trustee. She isn’t unfamiliar with public bodies, having been involved with community politics for some time. She’s a board member on Alberni Valley Minor Soccer, is involved with Wood school’s PAC, and coaches three soccer teams. Frey didn’t have a campaign platform per se during the election; she instead spoke consistently against school closure in the Alberni Valley. “I don’t think that is going to go away and we need to work towards a positive solution,” she said. She was also one of the first to speak against the idea of school closure when trustees first broached it three years ago. Another critical issue Frey wants to devote time to is educational assistants in school. She volunteers to help students with math and English, and sees first hand how overwhelmed teachers are. “There needs to be more support for them in classes. I know first hand because I see it and I want to work to do something about it,” she said.” reporter@albernivalleynews.com Twitter.com/AlberniNews

◆ COVER STORY

U17 friendship blossoms into hockey tour APRIL 5-9: | Russian team will play four games on Island.

Quickfacts GAME SCHEDULE:

SUSAN QUINN

◆ FRIDAY, APRIL 5 – Oceanside Place, Parksville, 7 p.m.

ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

When Jim Lawson and his son Shawn agreed to be hosts for Team Russia during the World Under-17 Hockey Championship in Port Alberni in 2009, they had no idea what they were in for. What began as a rocky relationship has now translated into an international goodwill hockey tour. Lawson said team members were wary of their hosts at first, thinking they were in place to make sure the team didn’t misbehave while in Canada. What they didn’t know was “Shawn and I were prepared to cause as much

◆ SATURDAY, APRIL 6 – Alberni Valley Multiplex, Port Alberni, 6 p.m. ◆ SUNDAY, APRIL 7 – Island Savings Centre, Duncan, 7 p.m. SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Karyn Doersken from Parksville-Qualicum Beach tourism is excited about the co-operation between Island communities.

trouble as they wanted in order to make them feel welcome,” Lawson related. With the help of team interpreter Oleg

◆ TUESDAY, APRIL 9 – Strathcona Gardens, Campbell River, 6:30 p.m. Tickets will be available locally soon.

Norchenko, the Lawsons— both dubbed “Shawn-Jim” by the young Russian players—quickly won them over. Jim has stayed

in touch with Norchenko since then. When some of Lawson’s fellow oldtimer hockey players talked about inviting the Russians back for some fun matches, Norchenko accepted. And this April, he will bring a “veteran” team of players ranging in age from 23 to 51 to play four games on Vancouver Island. The Tropic Ice Hockey team from Tula, Russia, will play in Parksville, Duncan and Campbell River in addition to Port Alberni from April 5–9. The team will play an allstar team of oldtimers from Port Alberni on Saturday, April 6 at 6 p.m. at the AV Multiplex. Tickets will be $5 and proceeds will go towards KidSport. Players for Port Alberni’s team will be

invited to try out for the squad. Committee member Ron Paulson said they are looking for “character” players: “A combination of skill and goodwill,” he said. “This is a goodwill tour. They’re coming here to play hockey. We want to win, but we don’t want to win at all costs.” Paulson said one of the highlights of the U17 tourney for him was the relationships forged with other Island communities. Each community will have time to take visiting players around to showcase their respective regions. The Alberni Valley committee is looking for volunteers as well as sponsors. Please call Paulson at 250-720-2803 or Ron Doetzel 250-720-2519 for more information. editor@albernivalleynews.com

CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE. FOR THE WAY YOU U LIVE. SAVE NOW!

Trend-line

SOFA

Now

Trend-line FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY

LOVE SEAT

Now

$

999

$

899

Your choice of 200 different fabrics 4573 Merrifield St. Port Alberni ~ (250)724-2021

Made in Canada

Smart & Stylish


www.albernivalleynews.com

A4

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

High school students take plan province wide Alberni-Pacific Rim MLA Scott Fraser joins Alberni District Secondary School Civic Studies 11 students outside the BC Legislature building on Monday. Earler, Fraser praised an initiative by the students that aims to increase voter participation, which has been abysmal among voters between 18-25, he said. PHOTO SUBMITTED

+DYH ,QYHVWPHQWV 2XWVLGH WKH 5R\DO %DQN"

&DOO &KDG DW

Alberni District Secondary School civic studies students lobbied voters to get out to the polls in the last municipal election and now they want to do the same with the provincial one. Dubbed “If voting doesn’t matter to you, then clothes shouldn’t either� the initiative seeks to increase voter turnout during the next provincial election in May. ADSS teacher Anne Ostwald’s Civic Studies 11 class has already undertaken several initiatives to launch the project. They’ve written a letter outlining the plan to school district superintendents. Students have also written to Port Alberni city council asking them to provide free transit on voting day so more voters can get to polls. And in a lighthearted move, they’ve written to BC milk companies asking them to write

7R ERRN DQ DSSRLQWPHQW DW WKH 5R\DO %DQN IRU D IUHH SHUIRUPDQFH DQG FRVW FRPSDULVRQ

FKDG ]HUU#UEF FRP

)UHH LQYHVWPHQW FRPSDULVRQ

• • 3HUIRUPDQFH DQG FRVW UHYLHZ ILQG RXW WKH GLIIHUHQFH LW PDNHV • 5HWLUHPHQW 5HYLHZ ² +RZ PXFK LV HQRXJK" • )LQDQFLDO $VVHVVPHQW • 7D[ 3ODQQLQJ • (VWDWH 3ODQQLQJ • 5HWLUHPHQW 3ODQQLQJ

Chad Zerr Investment and Retirement Specialist (250) 720-1834

on their milk cartons. The class is also linking up with likeminded students by joining Student Vote (studentvote.ca), which is simulating a provincial election involving students under the voting age, and coinciding with official election periods.� And students have created a preoject Fcebook page Want To Increase Vote Participation. Ostwald’s students also plan to host an all-candidates meeting at ADSS theatre as the election nears. BC is plagued with voter apathy, disenfranchisement and poor turnouts at the polls on election day, particularly votes aged 18 to 25, AlberniPacific Rim MLA Scott Fraser said. “If this doesn’t empower young people to become voters in the future, I don’t know what will,� Fraser said of the students’ initiative. reporter@albernivalleynews.com

iÂ˜ĂŒĂ•Ă€ÂˆĂƒĂŒ

ER NIE WE-T

ÂœÂ“ÂŤÂ?iĂŒiĂŠ

iÂ˜ĂŒĂ•Ă€iĂŠ-iĂ€Ă›ÂˆViĂƒ

(778) 421-1234

ÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂ‡ĂŠ/Â…Ă•Ă€ĂƒĂŠn\ĂŽäʇÊ{\ĂŽä

Ă“ÂŁnÂŁĂŠ >“iĂ€ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ Ă€ÂˆĂ›iĂŠUĂŠ*ÂœĂ€ĂŒĂŠ Â?LiĂ€Â˜Âˆ]ĂŠ ° °


Alberni Valley News Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

E TOP H T

e v i F

SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR WEEK AHEAD

Bulldodgs Hockey The Alberni Valley Bulldogs are playing two games this weekend. On Friday, the play in Nanaimo against the Clippers. Game time is 7 p.m. And on Saturday, the Bulldogs are at home to play Surrey for their final regular season home game at the Multiplex. Puck drop is 7 p.m.

Study Buddies The city, port authority, Hupacasath and Tseshaht First Nations want your opinion. Public input is being gathered on the Waterfront North Development Study at the Alberni Valley Multiplex. The event is on Thursday, from 4-9 p.m.

Cancer cruise draws closer The Canadian Cancer Society and Lady Rose Marine Services of Port Alberni have joined forces again in the battle against cancer. During the month of March, participants will be able to travel for a reduced rate aboard the MV Frances Barkley down the scenic Alberni Inlet from Port Alberni to Bamfield. The cost of return fare is $50 for adults for March, and $15 from each adult paid fare will be donated to the Canadian Cancer Society.

(Fares are half price for children under 15 for all of March). These scheduled return trips will take place Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays to Bamfield only. The ship will depart at 8 a.m. and return to the dock at 4 p.m. There will be a one-hour layover in Bamfield for participants to stroll the boardwalk and visit the General Store. For reservations call 250723-8313, or e-mail ladyrosemarine@ telus.net

CEDAR GROVE CHURCH A Christian Community of the Reformed Church in Canada Sunday Worship Service -10:30 am Wed. 9:30am - 11am Bible Study Everyone welcome to worship with us at the 7th Day Adventist Church at

4109 Kendall St. s 250.723-7080

Pastor’s Pen

www.albernivalleynews.com

Ann’s Pick Julie

Reefer Madness

‘Fish, not coal’ discussion. At Char’s Landing on Argyle Street, Thursday, Feb. 21 from 7-9 p.m. Guest speaker: BC Shellfish Grower’ Association. Hosted by the Alberni Environmental Coalition.

1

49

News Travels

Going on

vacation?

Take us with you!

PRIZE SPONSOR:

B Bridal Registry Available

3036 3RD AVE.

The Community Arts Council is accepting gently used books for its annual fundraising book sale. Please drop off gently used books, puzzles and even CDs in the box located under the stairs at the Rollin Art Centre. No encyclopedias, text books or library books.

Email .jpg photos to editor@albernivalleynews.com

each

Kitchen & Gifts

Books

Submit a photo of you with The News while on vacation and you could win an Alberni Valley News prize package!

PERFECT POTATO FEET Enjoy a perfect baked potato in minutes!

Reefer Madness: The Musical, opens on Friday, Feb. 22. At the Capitol Theatre on Argyle Street. Runs for four weekends. Advance tickets are available now from Rollin Art Centre (250-724-3412), the Capitol Theatre box office (250-723-1195) and online.

Coal

Follow us on

72 2 724-5851

250 250-

Principles For Living by Dr. Carl Weber, BPE (Hon), DC Shift Happens I’ve been getting adjusted every second week since I was a kid. It’s something I literally grew up with, like any good health habit. I believe there is nothing (legal anyway) that can affect the entirety of a person more powerfully and quickly as a Chiropractic adjustment. To this day, after receiving my biweekly adjustment, I am struck by two things. Firstly, by how free my movement is. It’s like gravity has been suspended. I feel lighter. My spine has been ‘flossed’ and despite a lifetime of aggressive sports habits, the steady, progressive and silent encroachment of spinal decay has been suspended once again. Secondly, my mind seems to receive a similar benefit. My thinking seems clearer and I feel more peaceful. I always wondered why and how I could feel so quickly freshened by an adjustment. Especially since I am a hyper, no pain no gain, Type A person. But then years ago I stumbled on an article from the study of Psychoneuroimmunology that helped frame my observation. The article clearly explained that the nervous system is responsible for our experience of life. It literally serves as the interface between what goes on ‘out there’ and our reality ‘in here’. And that since our nervous system establishes our experience of life, any interference to it makes our experience of life less than ideal. It makes me think of what a colleague once related to me. He explained that he wasn’t a natural student and by the 2nd year of Chiropractic school, he was ready to drop out. “The only thing that kept me going was the feeling of clarity I got every time my neck was adjusted. I just wanted to be able to do that for people.” I am so fortunate to be able to help people become ‘lighter’, both physically and mentally. If people stick to their care plan, it becomes almost inevitable, across age groups. It just goes to show you it’s never too late for shift to happen. Peace, Carl

Honu Family Chiropractic Everyone Welcome!

Inc.

NOW OPEN SATURDAYS

4665 Elizabeth St., Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 6L8 www.honuchiropractic.com

LADYBIRD ENGRAVING & WEB CREATIONS LTD.

778-421-4668

In the supermarket the other day I was asked what I had given up for Lent. This simple question brought me back to my first job as a teenager. I started in the office around this time of year and all the staff could talk about was what they were giving up for Lent. Smoking, swearing, eating or drinking too much were high on the list. That afternoon I asked the office manager what he was giving up. He told me that for him Lent wasn’t only about giving up but it was the season of reflection leading up to Easter. He said that we are invited to go on a Journey of Hope as we travel with Jesus to the cross, discovering along the way that Hope can be found even as we encounter some of life’s most difficult circumstances. What he told me that day helped me to shift the emphasis from “giving up something” to really “doing something positive” Let us pray for each other on this journey to Easter joy.

Trinity Church Anglican & Lutheran 4766 Angus Street, Port Alberni Pastor: George Pell SUNDAY 10 AM WEDNESDAY 10 AM Everyone Welcome Phone: 250.724-4921 Trinity Church Port Alberni

A5

Alberni Valley United Church 3747 Church Street, Port Alberni Reverend Minnie Hornidge SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE Praise Singing - 10:15 am Worship Service & Children’s Worship -10:30 am www.albernivalleyuc.com Phone: 250.723-8332

Seventh Day Adventist Church

4109 Kendall, Port Alberni SATURDAY (SABBATH) SERVICES 10:00 am ~ Bible Study 11:00 am ~ Family Worship Service Listen to Christian Family Radio VOAR 104.5 FM in the Alberni Valley Leave Message: 250.723-6452


A6

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

3756 10th Ave 250.723-6212

Safeway supports Pink Shirt Day! Staff will wear pink to fight bullying Feb. 27 Visit our website at: www.safeway.ca

2013 Community Excellence Awards Nomination Form Categories: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Business Excellence Award – 1-10 Employees Business Excellence Award – 11 + Employees Entrepreneur of the Year Customer Service Award Tourism Business Award Volunteer of the Year Environmental Award Children and Family Friendly Business Youth of the Year Citizen of the Year Special Recognition Award New Construction Renovations Chamber Spirit Award

Nominee: Name: _________________________________________________ Contact: _______________________________________________

Why are you nominating this person/ business? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________

Nominator: Name: _________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________ Email: _____________________________Fax: ________________

Nominations can be dropped off at the Chamber Office or faxed to 724-6560 Email – office@avcoc.com www.avcoc.com Nominations close NOON March 15th, 2013

City pares budget items WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

City councillors have shaved some projects and saved others in an effort to reduce the proposed residential tax rate in Port Alberni. After the smoke cleared at Monday’s special budget meeting, councillors wrestled the tax rate down to 11.5 per cent. They originally proposed a 13.7 per cent tax rate increase for 2013. The rate is based on an average single family residence with an assessed valued of $183,200. Several big ticket items were cut from the budget. Council nixed

$300,000 earmarked for repair work to the McLean Mill dam and re-allocated the money to road repair instead. Council okayed $245,000 carried over from 2012 for dam safety work with any money left over to go to road repair. City manager Ken Watson apprised council of a letter from provincial dam official John Baldwin. The city is the dam owner, Baldwin said, “...and will be held responsible for any damages that might result from the failure of the licensed works.” Baldwin asked to be notified of the city’s intentions regarding the dam within 30 days.

Also cut was $250,000 in upgrades to the Kitsuksis road bridge on Gertrude Street. Engineer Guy Cicon proposed that the bridge deck and walkways be widened. The money was instead moved to the road construction budget. Councillors also trimmed the Port Alberni Fire Department’s budget. They nixed $41,000 for replacing a pickup truck, and made $2,600 in administrative savings. Councillors requested a report on the pros and cons of not spending $40,0000 this year to revamp the fire department’s record management system, as well as a report on not

replacing its 1970s-era pumper truck. Council voted against spending $27,000 for infrastructure to webcast city council meetings. Instead, it chose to spend $3,000 to rebroadcast Shaw channel 4 for Internet streaming. Council’s paperless $8,000 initiative involving iPads for councillors, as well as $8,000 for computers for the engineering department will go ahead. Another round of special meetings is tentatively slated for next Wednesday, Feb. 27, 6 p.m. in council chambers. Council will hold its regular public meeting on Monday, Feb. 25. reporter@albernivalleynews.com

Water will be critical issue for Cherry Ck: Banton From / A3 “I told people what I thought about issues such as the fire department and water, and I asked them what their issues were,” he said. “I think people appreciated the personal touch. It was a good investment of time.” Banton is no stranger to the workings of the ACRD. He’s already

involved with the water board. “People want to know that you’re vested in, in the community. That really helped credibility-wise,” he said. Water is going to be a critical issue in the district, he said. “People want to continue having their own water system and I think this is going to be a big issue,” he

said. Property use bylaws are another important issue on the horizon, he added. A business analyst by trade, Banton works with governments and businesses, he said. He is used to dealing with facts and figures, so says his work at the ACRD is cut out for him. The budget process and strategic planning will soon be

underway. And there’s reading to familiarize himself with issues. “I’ve got a lot to get up to speed on,” he said. “It feels great knowing that I was supported by the people who live around me,” he added. “It was a tight race and everyone worked hard so the margin was a surprise.” reporter@albernivalleynews.com


Alberni Valley News Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com

A7

◆ REPORT ON HEALTH CITY OF PORT ALBERNI

Special Occasion Licences - Public Events If you plan to serve alcohol at a community event or public celebration in the City of Port Alberni, you need to obtain a Special Occasion (Public Event) Licence from the City. The City is now accepting applications for Special Occasion (Public Event) Licences for 2013. An information session will be held on February 28, 2013 at 6 pm in the Committee Room at City Hall. This session will provide clarification of the Special Occasion (Public Event) Liquor Licence application process. In order to be considered, applications must be submitted on a prescribed application form available at City Hall. Applications are to be submitted to the attention of Davina Hartwell, City Clerk, not later than 4:30 pm, Thursday, March 14th, 2013. Special Occasion (Public Events) are recognized community or public celebrations or events conducted by bonafide organizations or societies. Approval is required from City Council, the RCMP and the Liquor Control and Licencing Branch. An outline of the City’s guidelines is provided with the application forms. City of Port Alberni Davina Hartwell, City Clerk 4850 Argyle Street Port Alberni BC V9Y 1V8 Phone: 250-720-2810 Email: davina_hartwell@portalberni.ca The Liquor Control and Licensing Act requires that the applicant for a Special Occasion Licence must successfully complete the Responsible Beverage Service Training Program.

Until February 28th

g n i t a r b Cele s e r o t S 400 in B.C.

It takes a community to deal with addictions JULIA CARANCI SPECIAL TO THE NEWS

O

ur parents raise us. Our schools teach us. Then it is time for us to go out into the “real world” and fend for ourselves. Many of us equate success in life with finding a good job and making money. But in reality, it is the quality of our overall health during our lives that is the key to how happy and how successful we can be. In this installment of our series on the Vancouver Island Health Authority’s Local Health Area Profile on Alberni and the West Coast, we learn how a healthy community can help support those struggling with mental, physical and emotional challenges, and what happens to those who go down a darker path. While a segment of the population struggles with health issues related to

Quickfacts RESOURCES: ◆ MENTAL HEALTH and Addictions Services: 250-7311311. ◆ 310MENTAL HEALTH Support Line: 3106789. ◆ KUU-US CRISIS Society: 250-7234050. Includes housing assistance.

diseases and chronic health conditions, others adopt unhealthy behaviours that affect their own quality of life. As VIHA Central Vancouver Island medical health officer Dr. Paul Hasselback points out, “crime rates are often interrelated with addictions and/or a lack of adequate income supports. Alberni also has more non-cannabis drug offenses (261 per 100,000) than VIHA (127), according to 2011 figures.

◆ CRISIS LINE (Vancouver Island): 1-888-494-3888. ◆ PORT ALBERNI Association for Community Living: 250-724-7155. ◆ ALBERNI COMMUNITY and Women’s Services Society: 250-7247111.

“Many people are in a jail or prison setting who could have possibly avoided it if they had been treated for mental illness,” Hasselback explained. While major crimes tend to be trending downwards—good news for all of us—a significant proportion of reported crimes are related to drug use, production and sale. Alcohol and drug problems don’t just ruin the lives of addicts. They are known jumping-off points for many serious and petty

SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 (ALBERNI)

Registration for 2013/14 Kindergarten

RIGHT NOW

Get any regular 6” Sub for just That’s 400 cents!!

3753 10th Ave. 250.723.8119

4

$

00

4706 Johnston Rd. 250.723.4343

sandwiches for illustration purposes only

Children born in 2008 need to be registered for the 2013/2014 school year. Staffing allocations are being made based on enrollments. Accurate numbers are critical Please register your child in your neighbourhood school or school of choice prior to March 1, 2013 and bring their Birth Certificate and Care Card.

School of Choice Parents/Guardians wishing to have their children attend a school outside their regular attendance area must register them at their school of choice by March 1, 2013. Students will be accepted on a first come first-served basis after all students residing in the catchment area have been accommodated. Students who are currently attending a school outside their catchment are will be automatically re-registered and accommodated if space permits. For further information, please contact the school principal to refer to Policy 5111 at the website below.

www.sd70.bc.ca

crimes that plague so many communities. The 2011 health profile reveals Alberni’s serious crime rate is 16.1 per 1,000, higher than B.C. (13.5) and significantly higher than VIHA (6.5). Port Alberni RCMP Cpl. Jen Allan said more serious drug offenses here are mainly related to crack and cocaine addiction and trafficking, but added marijuana grow ops are routinely linked to more serious drug offenses and organized crime. “These can all be linked back to addictions,” Allan said. “From streetlevel dealers all the way to complex organized crime rings.” If addiction appears to be a problem for a suspect, police highlight it in their report to Crown to ensure judgment includes conditions such as treatment, curfews and abstaining from illegal substances and/or alcohol. A key tool police can also employ is a Local Crisis Response Team, a group of professionals who are on-call to visit prisoners in cells. They reach out to people in crisis, at a time when they may be most open to admitting they have a problem. “This is a huge help,” Allan said. “This isn’t the uniform who maybe wrestled with them in the back lot.” Experts agree the overall health of this community is key to deterring negative outcomes like addictions and crime. “The whole of the addictions issue is often related to lack of vitality in a community,” Dr. Hasselback explained. He added that, “health services tend to get involved when there is already a problem.” Next week: The cause and effect of a tough economy.


A8

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday , Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

Alberni Valley

NEWS 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

CANADIAN COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER AWARD 2012

Publisher: Teresa Bird Editor: Susan Quinn

EDITORIAL

Tax boosts give NDP nod Province’s gas boom is real, all right The BC Liberal government’s plans to boost income taxes on business and highincome earners takes a page out of the NDP opposition’s plans, and makes sense. The NDP plan had called for the corporate tax rate to go to 12 per cent, where it stood in 2008. The BC Liberals are boosting the corporate tax rate to 11 per cent on April 1. The provincial government also will impose a higher personal income tax rate on individuals with incomes of $150,000 or more. Their provincial income taxes will rise 2.1 per cent to a rate of 16.8 CP POOL PHOTO per cent, as of Jan. 1, 2014. Both of these tax increases are necessary at this time, given the financial shackles the province is in. It has been running large deficits, at least partly because of much lower natural gas prices, which have affected government revenues. The province is claiming it will balance the budget in 2013-14, largely because it plans to sell $800 million in surplus property despite a soft real estate market. This budget is crafted with the May 14 election in mind, and while its revenue assumptions may be sound, as economist Tim O’Neill asserted on Monday, it is very much a political document. It is designed to convince wavering voters that the BC Liberals are competent money managers. Over the course of the past 12 years, the Liberals have been sound money managers much of the time, but in recent years their record has been more mixed. By adopting part of the NDP platform, the Liberals may have unintentionally telegraphed that the NDP too has good fiscal ideas. — Langley Times

TOM FLETCHER B.C. Views

V

ICTORIA – Whether Christy Clark’s government survives the May election or not, the natural gas “Prosperity Fund” idea floated in last week’s throne speech is a useful one. B.C. is poised to join Alberta in the upper rank of energy producing jurisdictions, with an expanding network of natural gas collection, refining and processing into liquid (LNG) for export. Clark’s preelection throne speech proposed a resource fund similar to Alberta’s Heritage Fund that would be reserved for debt reduction and major projects, rather than spent on programs, which tends to happen under the political pressure of fouryear election cycles. Opposition politicians and media commentators have dismissed this as

a pre-election stunt. They note that the LNG industry in B.C. doesn’t exist yet, and may never produce the hundreds of billions of dollars projected over the next 30 years. I returned for a visit to B.C.’s northeast earlier this month, and I can tell you the gas boom is real. My parents homesteaded east of Dawson Creek near the Alberta border in 1962, and I recall when our farm was drilled for gas by Gulf Canada 40 years ago. Many more gas wells have been drilled since then, and country roads have been widened and numbered for industrial traffic. Hydraulic fracturing, already in use when our farm was drilled, has been combined with directional drilling to open up huge new supplies. A farming community

called Montney is the latest hot play, yielding not only shale gas but petroleum liquids, which are valuable for diluting heavy oil among other things. B.C. has never seen this kind of international investment interest before. Initial projects have been joined by global players such as British Gas, and Mitsubishi, a key player in Japan’s replacement of its devastated nuclear power program. Spectra Energy, which operates one of North America’s biggest gas processing plants at Fort Nelson and has another one under construction nearby, has begun work on a third plant near Dawson Creek. Spectra and British Gas have also proposed the latest of several pipelines, to move all this gas to an

‘I returned for a visit to B.C.’s northeast earlier this month, and I can tell you the gas boom is real.’

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.

LNG terminal at Prince Rupert. The Kitimat-Prince Rupert region now has at least five proposed terminals, with investors including Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil and state players from China and Korea. All this is happening as shale gas is developed across the United States as well. As with oil, Canada is a captive of the U.S. market, and the flood of new gas supply has the North American price at rock bottom. At least B.C. hopes it’s the bottom. Gas royalties passed forest income to the B.C. treasury many years ago, and now as the forest industry struggles to recover, the province faces tumbling revenues from gas. Why would B.C.’s shale gas be seen as a priority for new global investment in LNG? For one thing, we’re a stable democratic country with a mature industry and competent regulation. Continued / A9

Commitment to accuracy To report corrections and clarifications, contact editor Susan Quinn at 250-723-6399 or e-mail: editor@ albernivalleynews.com or drop by our office at 4656 Margaret St.


Alberni Valley News Thursday , Feb. 21, 2013

◆ OPINION

?

QUESTION of the week

!

Should the International Olympic Committee get rid of wrestling from the Summer Olympics??

Yes – 12 No – 29 This week’s question: Do you see the BC Liberals’ budget, tabled Tuesday, as a good move for B.C.’s economy?

Vote at: www.albernivalleynews.com See us also on Facebook.com

Protesters’ focus turns to pipeline From / A8 Secondly, the shipping advantage of the Kitimat and Prince Rupert ports to the Pacific Rim has finally been recognized internationally, as coal, forest products, grain and container traffic has climbed in recent years. B.C. has another advantage that appears to be increasingly important. The shale gas deposits are deep, under a kilometre or more of solid rock, and most are in remote, sparsely inhabited locations.

That adds cost to the pipeline system, but it has a benefit. At the beginning of the year I predicted that the international protest movement that dishonestly targets Alberta oil would soon turn to demonizing natural gas. That pseudoscientific attack has begun, right here in B.C. I’ll have more on that in a subsequent column. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca

www.albernivalleynews.com

Mailbag: Feedback on schools and jewels What contracts, Tom Fletcher? To the Editor, Re: New season for B.C.’s ‘school wars’, B.C. Views, Jan. 31. Only two of six completed contracts have been legislated on teachers under provincial bargaining (Three were concluded with out strikes). The first in 2002 was due to the illegal stripping of class size and composition clauses. It comes as a surprise and you blame the BCTF for not signing that year? The second in 2005 was over the same illegal contract stripping. Are we to assume that when the government acts illegally the BCTF should just say thank you and sign whatever is presented? What the two legislated contracts had in common, is both happened under the “Fiberals”. From his opinion piece “….have convinced the BCTF to stop misrepresenting costs.” It was in fact the BCPSEA that costed the benefit requests as if every teacher was going to use every benefit to the fullest every year. That does not happen now, why would it with a new contract? For example many

Signs won’t help To the Editor, It’s highly questionable whether new signs directing people to the “Potemkin Village” surrounding the Argyle Street and the Third Avenue areas will attract any more people than the usual suspects. It would be my pleasure to give any interested person

a tour of the social service agencies located there, the vacant buildings such as the former post office, soon-tobe-vacated Zellers, the Brick, former Home Hardware site and many others. Not to mention the old, derelict premises ready to fall down, and the several parcels of vacant

A9

land waiting decades for uplifting new development. And congratulations to successive city councils for fostering and encouraging the shift of businesses from South Port to North Port. Indeed a stroke of genius. Richard Berg, Port Alberni

teachers retire every year with hundreds of sick days not used and not “cashed” in. MW Nesbitt, Port Alberni

volunteers, it seems our Spartan overhead was too much to be maintained. The central nature of our office has been such a benefit to those in the area seeking Office closure assistance to all the disappointing services we provided or to reference other To the Editor, supporting agencies. Re: Closure of the Though some of Canadian Cancer these services will Society office in now be available Qualicum Beach. through our office in I finally feel Nanaimo the distance comfortable to now could prove to be a put pen to paper and challenge. express my shock and My 20 years as a disappointment upon volunteer had me hearing our little CCS wear many hats but office in Qualicum the one Beach of most is to be satisclosed on faction March 31. came Official from reason financial for the aid. Along closure with came Arlene from the – MW Nesbitt Andrews division I assisted office in clients Victoria with marginal and was attributed incomes to obtain to the general financial support economic downturn from the CCS and pressure on for treatments, financial resources accommodations and distributed through medications. headquarters. It was a major Though our small benefit for those who office had been had the challenge organized to be one of the top fundraisers on of treatment and the financial relief the Island year after allowed them to year and our band concentrate more on of volunteers have the rough road ahead. maintained a well Changing economic organized executive times may one day along with the see our local office most dedicated and re-established energetic group of

‘Only two of six completed contracts have been legislated on teachers....’

and with that will come another band of dedicated and energetic volunteers to serve the area again. I believe I sincerely speak for all our volunteers who are so proud to have been of help to those that needed it and thanks to all those who made donations that made our services available. Janet Atkins, Qualicum Beach

No bounty from Raven Coal To the Editor, Case studies of mining towns warn that if Raven and possibly two additional coal mines go into operation in the Comox Valley, rather than creating economic bounty, they could have a profound and irreversible negative economic impact. Some towns in the Columbia Basin, Campbell River and Princeton provide compelling evidence that mining profits do not flow into nearby communities. These areas are considered economically depressed due to higher than provincial averages of low income families and unemployed; and Princeton’s latest census shows a decline in population despite Copper

Mountain Mine’s promise of economic enhancement. Two analyses of Raven’s economic promises, written by Alice de Wolff and Joan Kuyek and available on coalwatch. ca, conclude that promised job numbers, salaries and benefits to local communities are significantly inflated. More alarming, however, are the negative impacts that Raven could can have on local economies due to the following: 2 zpz£d! apm =F3damF due to perceived health effects from airborne pollution of coal dust and greenhouse gas emissions; 2 F¥Fm£F =F3damF am sectors that cannot thrive in a coal mining zone; 2 aVmaOa3!m p£ a h revenue decline, as tourists avoid mining zones in their search for pristine areas; 2 dp pO !§ F¥Fm£F from a depressed housing market in affected communities. Any one of the above negative impacts can be expected to seriously erode prospects for stability and enhancement. Cumulatively, they presage economic catastrophe. Sharon Small, Denman Island

Time to give up ‘niceties’ for taxes To the Editor, The guest column written by Peter Finch (Residents hit hard by tax rate increase, Feb. 14), and letters by Peter and Pat Rueschmann and Carole Walker (Feb. 14), make a resident reflect on the expectations we have in our mayor and councillors. We the residents elected a group of citizens to assist with the management of

our community. I’m sure we would want our city run similar to our home. Being responsible with finances is an important role and is the reason we have the mayor and council. In theory they are our voice in city hall. With saying that, sometimes people have to put the niceties on hold to finance the necessities. Most people know that using the treasury

board’s guidelines to cost of living increases is two per cent per year. An increase of almost 20 per cent, all in taxes, sewer and water, cannot be justified. I recently had a conversation with the mayor about considering options at the mill which is owned by Port Alberni and located in Beaufort District. The mill has cost

the residence of Port Alberni millions over the years and I don’t understand why the residents should continue to put money into an investment that is in fact a liability. The reply I received from the mayor was he supports the mill. We need to see some leadership in city hall and some good solid decisions made. Ted McGill, Port Alberni

Letters Mail: Letters, Alberni Valley News, 4656 Margaret St., Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 6H2 Fax: 250-723-6395 E-mail: editor@albernivalleynews.com Letters should be no longer than 300 words and will be edited. Include your address and phone number (although those won’t be published) and a first name or two initials. We won’t publish anonymous letters, or letters to third parties. We regret that, due to the volume of letters we receive, not all will be printed.


A10

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

YOUNGLIFE FAMILY SOCK HOP DANCE CLASSIC

Toy Run fun Alberni Valley News publisher Teresa Bird, centre, presents $862 to Port Alberni Toy Run officials Kenn Whiteman, left, and David Wiwchar. The News collected the money via the Pennies For Presents initiative, which ran in November and December. Once again, Port Alberni showed itself to be the community with a heart. Thank you.

Gardening for Life The Biodynamic Way

CITY OF PORT ALBERNI Got ideas for Port Alberni’s waterfront from Catalyst Mill to Paper Mill Dam? Drop in to a public workshop and share your views. Workshops run between 4 and 9 PM on Tuesday February 19 at the Hupacasath House of Gathering OR 4 and 9 PM Thursday February 21 at the Alberni Valley Multiplex. This work is jointly funded by the Tseshaht First Nation, the Hupacasath First Nation, the Port Alberni Port Authority and the City of Port Alberni.

Come out and Dance the night away!! $10.00 per person (kids under 10 free) Prizes for Craziest socks!! Spotlight Prizes as well. All are welcome. (there will be a shoes and coat check) Concession stand open.

Help raise money for kids to go to camp.

albernivalleynews.com

With Gary Swann

LEDA ORGANIC FARM

For more information, please call City Planner Scott Smith at 250.720.2808

Feb. 28, 7-9 pm ~ by donation Char’s Landing ~ 4815 Argyle St.

250-723-8866 lance@lancesells.ca (--( 5f[m`Y GhfYYh Dcfh 5`VYfb] 6"7"

<EH L?HJK7B JEKHI E< EKH B?IJ?D=I L?I?J KI EDB?D; 7J

www.lancesells.ca

Lance Engstrom - REALTOR® @cf]Y 9b[ghfca ! Ib`]WYbgYX 5gg]ghUbh

$

598,800

D;M FH?9;

630,000 A ention Investors

3687 15th Avenue EiU`]hm Vi]`X]b[ k]h\ YlWY``Ybh fYhifb HUghYZi``m fYbcjUhYX kY`` aU]bhU]bYX :i``m hYbUbhYX `ck jUWUbWm `chg cZ d_[ 7U`` @UbWY Zcf Zi`` Ñ bUbW]U` XYhU]`g $

169,900

Renovated Rancher

Victoria Quay Condo

)&-#*+&+ L_Yjeh_W GkWo F]jYf acibhU]b j]Ykg Zfca df]jUhY VU`Wcbm %$$+ ge"ȉ " % VYXfa cdYb WcbWYdh Ò ccf d`Ub BYUf g\cdd]b[ gYfj]WYg GcaUgg F]jYf 6cUfXkU`_ GYWifYX WcjYfYX dUf_]b[ UXi`h cf]YbhYX Wcad`Yl

224,900

$

Welcome Home

Charming Home, Exceptional Shop

*+*. 7bmod Ijh[[j % -$$ ge" ȉ ( VYXfcca & VUh\fcca \caY Cb ei]Yh bc h\fci[\ fcUX ]b Bcfh\ Dcfh HUghYZi``m fYbcÈYX VYUih]Zi``m `UbXgWUdYX fYUf mUfX &*l%% Uș UW\YX ]b!\cigY kcf_g\cd Y`YWhf]W ZifbUWY D;M B?IJ?D=

$

164,900

$

94,900 Ready To Build

Bej + :[cedjh[k_b BWd[ c ;fUbXj]Yk FcUX " %"&$ ei]Yh Wcibhfm UWfY Uh 7]hm YX[Y ;ccX acibhU]b j]Ykg ibXYf[fcibX gYfj]WYg GYdh]W gYkU[Y gmghYa U`fYUXm ]b d`UWY 9lWYdh]cbU` `cWUh]cb/YlWYdh]cbU` jU`iY

2460 10th Avenue ' VYXfcca % VUh\fcca B]WY`m idXUhYX ]bW`" bYk fccZ &$%& K]fYX g\cd Zcf &&$ ! & kY`XYf cih`Yhg G\cd \Ug \YUhYX Ò ccf UbX VUh\fcca D;M B?IJ?D=

$

160,000 Move in and Enjoy!

*,)/ IjhWj^[hd Ijh[[j ! 6f][\h bYkYf _]hW\Yb fYbcjUhYX ( dWY VUh\ ! 9lhfU `Uf[Y aUghYf VXfa cb aU]b XYb ! IdghU]fg \Ug &bX VYXfcca WcadihYf UfYU ! BYk VUW_ XYW_ ÑVYf[`Ugg fccZ ZYbWYX mUfX

$

74,900

$

49,900

169,900 Double Double

(&,#*+&+ L_Yjeh_W GkWo & 6YXfccag & VUh\fccag & XYW_g & j]Ykg 6f][\h CU_ _]hW\Yb Y`YWhf]W Ñ fYd`UWY ^Yș YX hiV 6fUbX bYk WUfdYh]b[ ZfYg\`m dU]bhYX ^igh acjY ]b BYUf kU`_kUmg g\cdd]b[ ! Yb^cm U [fYUh `]ZYghm`Y D;M B?IJ?D=

$

159,900

Big House Big Value

2618 5th Avenue & -$$ ge" ȉ " ' VYXfcca & VUh\fcca BYk \][\ Y£ W]YbWm bUhifU` [Ug ZifbUWY IdXUhYX h\fci[\cih gYjYfU` mYUfg U[c BYYXg gcaY h`W bck

J>?DA?D= E< I;BB?D=5

Sproat Lake Mobile Home

Great Investment

,&&) H_l[h HeWZ 8id`Yl NcbYX @ch ! fYUXm hc Vi]`X 6YUih]Zi` ** l %&$ `ch df]jUhY fYUf mUfX Bf 7`ihYg] <UjYb AUf]bU 6UfW`Um GcibX UWWYgg ;fYUh fYh]fYaYbh cddcfhib]hm

$

222,000

Rare Rancher

3876 10th Avenue ;fYUh ghUfhYf cf fYh]fYaYbh \caY -$$ geiUfY ZYYh & VYXfcca 9lhYbg]jY`m fYbcjUhYX K\YY`W\U]f Zf]YbX`m

2551 9th Avenue

HUghYZi``m idXUhYX %%$$ ge"ȉ " ' VYXfcca \caY 7\YYfZi` _]hW\Yb k]h\ X]b]b[ UfYU Vi]`h!]b X]g\kUg\Yf &) l %* k]fYX g\cd *$ l %&) `ch k]h\ U``Ym UWWYgg Ei]Yh bY][\Vcif\ccX ei]W_ dcggYgg]cb $ EF;D >EKI; 135,000 Ikd <[X$ (* ''0)&Wc Å '(0)& fc

$

$

Peace Of The Country

'&&*. <WbYed HeWZ @ilif]cig ' mf c`X ) VYXfa ' VUh\fcca \caY 9lhfUjU[Ubh _]h" [fUb]hY WcibhYfg dcfWY`U]b Ò fg :YUhifY fcW_ Z#d jUi`hYX WY]`]b[ ]b `j[fa Ghibb]b[ `cWUh]cb ]b U dYUWYZi` ) UWfY gYș ]b[

Each Office Independently Owned & Operated

.'#'&)(+ BWa[i^eh[ HZ & 6YXfcca % VUh\ -$$ ge"ȉ " \caY CdYb Ò ccf d`Ub WcjYfYX XYW_ hfYYX g]hY BYkYf fccZ g_]fh]b[ h\YfaU` k]bXckg FJ WUfdcfh ^igh ghYdg UkUm Zfca VYUW\

;NF;H?;D9; ADEMB;:=; I;HL?9;

<eh W Yecfh[^[di_l[" WYYkhWj[ cWha[j [lWbkWj_ed

250-723-8866


Alberni Valley News Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com Room at Echo Centre. For more info call directors Alexander or Pat Miller at 250-7242246.

Community Events 250-720-2505 for info.

THUR. FEB. 21 ◆ FISH NOT COAL: public meeting. At Char’s Landing. From 7-9 p.m. Guest speaker is the BC Shellfish Growers Assoc. Hosted by the Alberni Environmental Coalition. ◆ Waterfront North

MON. MARCH 3 â—† FOOD AND FILOSOPHY: At Dolce Vita Restaurant. Guest speaker: Neil Malbohn. Food: 6:30. Discussion: 7 p.m.

SAT. MARCH 9

Development Study: public input session. At the AV Multiplex. From 4-9 p.m.

FRI. FEB. 22 â—† REEFER MADNESS: at the Capitol Theatre on Argyle Street. Runs for four weekends. Tix available from Rollin Art Centre (250-7243412), the Capitol Theatre (250-7231195) and online

SAT. MARCH 2 â—† SUNSHINE CLUB CRAFT AND BAKE SALE: from 1-3 p.m. at Echo Centre. Phone

Lutheran Church (Corner of Redford Street and Ninth Avenue). For children in Grades K-6. From 3-4:30 p.m. Snacks, games, stories, crafts, music, and more! Call 250-724-5032 for more info.

â—† ANNUAL MARKET at John Paul II Catholic School, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free admission.

ONGOING â—† ALBERNI VALLEY STARFLEET CHAPTER members being solicited for a new Starfleet club in Alberni, which would be associated with the International Star Trek Fan Association. For info. call 250-7247293. â—† AFTER SCHOOL KIDS PROGRAM at Grace

â—† FREE DROP-IN at Hilton Centre, 4325 Neill St. On Mondays from 10-11 a.m. For parents of children up to age five. Call 250735-3022. â—† FUN NIGHT on Friday nights at Legion Branch No. 293, 4680 Victoria Quay. Starts at 5 p.m. Food available. Nominal admission fee. â—† JAM SESSIONS every Sunday at Legion Branch No. 293. From 2-7 p.m. Cost: $3. â—† SUNSHINE CLUB book club. Meets every second Thursday from 12:45 - 2:15 pm in the Hemlock

meets second and fourth Tuesday, 1-3 p.m. at Alberni Valley Hospice. Call 250723-4478 for info.

â—† BLACK SHEEP RUGBY CLUB is looking for interested players for its ladies and junior teams. Practices are Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. at the rugby club at the top of Argyle Street. Regular training has already begun.

â—† BEREAVEMENT WALK AND TALK meets every Saturday, 9-11 a.m. Groups are ongoing. Join any

time, commit to eight weeks. Register at the Alberni Valley Hospice, phone 250-723-4478. â—† ARROWSMITH AMATEUR RADIO CLUB, meets every second Wednesday of the month at 3003 Fourth Ave. starting at

3IUTWWX[

â—† ARROWSMITH RADICAL RUNNERS club hits the road at Bob Dailey Stadium on Mondays 6:30 p.m., Wednesdays 7 p.m. and at the Alberni Athletic Hall on Saturdays at 8 a.m. For more information call Chris Morrison at 250-724-4612. â—† CAREGIVERS TIME OUT GROUP offers free support for caregivers of adults with a palliative or chronic illness. Group

GREAT EVERYDAY VALUE:

s #OILS YEAR WARRANTY

$

599

4WIN PIECE SET $OUBLE PIECE SET

1UEEN 3ET

MAXWELL

while supplies last

s #OILS YEAR WARRANTY limited stock, Hurry In!

“TAYLOR� DOUBLE SET:

399 449 $ 499 $ 799

$

(Twin Mattress Only $325) (Double Mattress Only $349)

30 day Sleep Guarantee

$

(with the purchase of a

SALE: 749

QUEEN SET:

MSRP $1699 (Queen Mattress Only $599)

KING SET:

MSRP $2299

SALE: $999

(King Mattress Only $799)

4WIN PIECE SET $OUBLE PIECE SET +ING PIECE SET

mattress protector)

12 Months No Interest Financing O.A.C.

1UEEN 3ET

s 0OCKET #OILS YEAR WARRANTY

King Mattress Only $599)

limited stock, Hurry In!

SALE: $649

799

NORFOLK

(Queen Mattress Only $399)

(Double Mattress Only $499)

MSRP $1599

$

4WIN PIECE SET $OUBLE PIECE SET +ING PIECE SET

“ARBUTUS� EUROTOP� SALE: DOUBLE SET: MSRP $999 SALE: QUEEN SET: MSRP $1099 SALE: KING SET: MSRP $1550 SALE:

Do you have an item for our calendar? If so, please contact our newsroom at editor@ albernivalleynews.com

´&RPH 3OD\ ZLWK XV¾

â—† TAI CHI, TAOIST STYLE, improve your balance, posture and flexibility. Great low impact physical activity. Call 250724-4408 for more information.

ALTON

TRUCKLOAD PRICES on now at

MSRP $849

â—†

A good sleep starts at

SALE!

TWIN SET:

7:30 p.m. Cost $20 per year. Callt Loretta Parkinson at 250723-2555 for info.

)ZKPMZa *ILUQV\WV *ZQLOM +IZXM\ *W_TQVO +ZQJJIOM +aKTQVO ,IZ\[ ,ZIOWV *WI\QVO )]O][\ -Y]M[\ZQIV 8QV *W_TQVO 7^MZ .TWWZ +]ZTQVO /WTN *+ ;MVQWZ[ 0WZ[M[PWM[ M`XMK\ML 1KM +]ZTQVO \W XIZ\QKQXI\M 1KM 0WKSMa 4I_V *W_TQVO >Q[Q\ W]Z _MJ[Q\M \W Ă…VL 5\V *QSQVO W]\ UWZM IJW]\ _PI\ 8QKSTMJITT _M PI^M \W WNNMZ ;TW 8Q\KP +TQKS WV aW]Z 1\ QVKT]LM[ ;WKKMZ OMWOZIXPQK bWVM IVL KWV\IK\ QVNW NWZ XMWXTM ;_QUUQVO aW] _QTT Ă…VL TW\[ WN _PW _W]TL JM OTIL <IJTM <MVVQ[ QVNWZUI\QWV \W PMTX aW] OM\ QV^WT^ML <MVVQ[ <ZIKS .QMTL Ç Ç Ç Í˜Ä?Ä?Ć?ĞŜĹ?Ĺ˝ĆŒĆ?Ĺ?ĂžĞĆ?Í˜Ĺ˝ĆŒĹ? ?PQ[\

Ultimate Mattress

$

A11

$

999

1UEEN 3ET

Sim

Th eB

mons Beautyrest

ss tre owlin gball Mat

30 Day Comfort Guarantee with the purchase of a mattress protector!

FURNITURE & APPLIANCES

4957 Johnston Road Ph: 250.723.3922 Fax: 250.724-4222 Jennifer

Ken

Rita

Carole

Brad

Nathan

web: www.jowseys.ca email: marknorn@telus.net


A12 www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

’S WINTER CLEARANCE TAR AUTO SALES

SALE

250-724-5951

Over 35 years experience in Port Alberni servicing your vehicles

EVERY VEHICLE MARKED DOWN TO THE LOWEST PRICE EVER! CARS

Opening Soon

Tir e Shop

$5785.

$6895.

2006 PURSUIT

2008 CALIBER

4cyl. Auto Stk. # 78320

$10,699.

4 cyl. Auto Excellent Buy Stk. #75291

$6,895.

2008 JETTA (B)

2009 FOCUS

2007 MATRIX

4 cyl. Auto Nice Vehicle Stk. # 43702

$10,650. 2009 PT CRUISER 4 cyl. Auto Stk. #88793

NO EXCESSIVE DOCUMENTATION FEES

$10,865. 4 cyl. Auto Ses Package Stk # 51419

$8,550.

4cyl. Auto Stk. #45338

$5,868.

2008 ACCENT

2005 ALLURE

2007 PONTIAC G6

4cyl. Auto Stk. # 55433

V6, Auto, Luxury Plus Stk. #44410

V6, Auto ~ Wow, Wow

SUV’S CROSSOVERS & MINIVANS

$8,650.

$12,680.

$5,988.

$6,875.

$12,560.

$9,850.

2004 PACIFICA

2004 NISSAN MURANO

2005 EXPLORER XLT

2007 SANTE FE

2004 CADDY SRX

V6, Auto, 7 Passenger Excellent Buy, Stk. #60933

V6 Auto., AWD, Loaded with goodies Stk. # 21733

V8, Auto, AWD #1 Seller, Stk. # 41004

V6, Auto, AWD Stk. # 10930

AWD, Luxury & Comfort Stk. #75448

$5,485

$5,988.

$2,788.

$6,265.

$17,865.

2005 GMC JIMMY

2002 PONTIAC AZTEC

2006 FREESTAR

2005 VENTURE VAN

2005 BMW

V6, Auto Priced to go! Stk. #13473

V6 Auto Stk. #95000

V6, Auto. Popular Van Stk. #55806

V6, Auto Stk. #08842

X5, AWD Wow! Stk. # 14714

ALL VEHICLES COME WITH A ONE YEAR 20% DISCOUNT ON PARTS AND LABOUR WARRANTY AT TAR’S REPAIR

TRUCKS

PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE

$19,865. 2010 GMC

$16,878.

$10,875

2007 DODGE CLUB CAB

2005 FORD F150

5.7 V*,Hemi Nice Clean Truck Stk. #20882

s/cab, 4X4 with new Ford Factory Engine Stk. #32665

Sierra Ext. Cab V8, Auto, 4X4 Stk. # 52106

MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM 2001 INTRIGUE

2005 CADDY DEVILLE

2003 BMW

2001 SEBRING

1999 NAVIGATOR

$2,895.

$7,880.

$10,690.

$3,260.

Loaded, loaded, Stk. #08062

Stk.# 18197

Stk.#52752

Stk.#78811

Stk. #09645

2002 MERCEDES

2001 BUICK REGAL

2007 TAURUS

1999 GRAND AM

C240 Sedan, Stk.# 65740

V6, Auto, Stk.#58021

V6, Auto Stk. #20,497

Stk.#80602

$5,570.

$1,475.

TAR’S $7,475.

$4,575.

$5,875.

AUTOSALES

Tarmeet & Paul

250-724-5951 3707 3rd Ave.


Alberni Valley News Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com

A13

Helping to build YOUR COMMUNITY

flooring&heatersale ends soon!

BLOWOUT PRICING WE CARRY EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO GET YOUR TILING JOB DONE!

6â€?X 6â€? Ceramic Tiles Travertine Wall Tiles #OLOURS TO #HOOSE -OCHA "EIGE #APPUCCINO ¢

24

each

Oil-Filled Heater (HZ 690c)

s 7ATTS s !DJUSTABLE 4HERMOSTAT s (EAT 3ETTINGS /N ! "ACKLIT 0ANEL

12â€?X 12â€? Ceramic Tiles #OLOURS 4O #HOOSE $ARK 'REY 3MOKE .APPA 2USTIC ¢

68

each

$

98

49

each

LockIt Laminate Flooring* s MMX MM s v 7IDE 0LANK s 9EAR 2ESIDENTIAL 7ARRANTY #OLOURS )N 3TOCK s SQ FT 0ER "OX

88¢ SQ FT

Envy Laminate Flooring* s MMX MM s v 7IDE 0LANK s 9EAR 2ESIDENTIAL 7ARRANTY #OLOURS )N 3TOCK s SQ FT 0ER "OX

$ 28

1

Heat Giant (HZ 2110)

s 7ATTS 6 s 5TILITY &AN %LECTIC &ORCED !IR s #OOL 4OUCH %XTERIOR 4HERMOSTAT s !UTOMATIC 3HUT /FF

$ SQ FT

SALE ENDS FEB. 24

(HZ 7200) s 3ELF 2EGULATES %LECTRICITY &LOW "ASED /N #ONSUMER 3ET 4EMPERATURE s ,ED ,IGHTS !CCURATELY )NDICATE 2OOM 4EMPERATURE s #OOL 4OUCH (OUSING !ND %XTRA 7IDE 3TURDY "ASE s !UTO /FF 4IP /VER 3WITCH !ND /VERHEAT 0ROTECTION

49

Looks Like Bamboo!

3

with Smart Energy Digital Control Plus

$

12�X 24� Porcelain Tiles #OLOURS 4O #HOOSE #REAM "AMBOO $ 18

Cool Touch Oscillating Heater

98

39

98

American Comfort Portable FAR INfrared Heater s 7ATTS s (EATS 5P 4O 3QFT s #OMPACT $URABLE 7OOD $ESIGN s 9EAR 7ARRANTY 9EARS ON THE %LEMENTS

$

153

98

3!,%3 $!4%3 25. &2/- &%" 34 4/ &%" 4( ). 34/#+ 15!.4)4)%3 &5,, ). 34/#+ 4),% '2/543 !$(%3)6%3

4643 Gertrude Street P: 250-724-1291 www.beavercreekhomecenter.com -ON &RI AM PM s 3AT AM PM s 3UNDAY AM PM


A14

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

Alberni District Co-op Serving the Alberni Valley since 1928 The Co-op has been made a strong local business, by members working with members and saving money by purchasing fuel together. The only sure way to increase benefit to members, is to expand the membership base, enabling the Co-op to become a larger member-owned enterprise and so being able to return even more benefits to its satisfied members

Serving Our Members for Over 84 Years! HOW DO OUR MEMBERS BENEFIT FROM THEIR MEMBERSHIP SERVICE! Co-op’s positive customer service Co-op’s 2 convenient facilities for its members Co-op’s friendly staff and members too! Co-op’s both locations offer “We Serve”petroleum service for members/customers Co-op’s locations regularly include upgrades to serve our members better Co-op’s popular, first touchless car-wash in Port Alberni, is a handy “quick clean” Co-op’s self-serve 24/7 petroleum card lock with fleet rates serves large companies Co-op delivers home heating fuel Co-op’s certified employees serve your propane exchange/fill needs Co-op tight charge account policy ensures our members only business integrity

SAVINGS! Co-op’s competitive pricing Co-op’s 2% discount for paying early Co-op’s patronage returned 5¢ per litre of purchase amounts back to member in 2012 Co-op’s 2010 patronage in Port Alberni will return $849,052 in 2011 to members Co-op’s membership is only $10 for a lifetime of benefits Co-op’s gift cards can be used for $10 lifetime memberships or purchases Co-op’s self-serve 24/7 petroleum cardlock with fleet rates serves large companies Co-op’s certified employees serve your propane exchange/fill needs Co-op’s tight charge account policy ensures our members enjoy business integrity

COMMUNITY! Co-op’s members enjoy a huge annual party & prizes for the whole family Co-op’s annual bursary program supports the educational community Co-op’s educational programs offer employee placement in Canadian business Co-op’s student opportunities for summer camps Co-op’s Tour de Rock support wins accolades for our community Co-op’s staff represents...full & part time employement in Port Alberni Co-op’s staff is in Port Alberni, who shop & spend their pay cheques at home Co-op’s staff volunteer in Port Alberni Co-op’s profits stay in Port Alberni Co-op’s practice of supporting non-profit organizations in our community Co-op’s policy is returning profits to members Co-op’s member/ownership/gives you a Port Alberni Co-op voting right Co-op tight charge account policy ensures our members only business integrity

CONVENIENCE STORE! Co-op’s piping hot coffee & cold drink specials are the talk of the town Co-op’s C-store has w-a-y more than local eggs and butter.

HOME HEATING! Co-op offers home heating service and extends to the West Coast Co-op’s 2% senior discount for home heating Co-op’s Furnace Protection Plans benefit its members Co-op’s Furnace Repair Service benefit its members

Alberni Co-op has returned $10,263,704 in equity & cash-back to its members 4885 Beaver Creek Road 250-723-2831 OR

4006 Johnston Road 250-724-0008


Alberni Valley News Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com

A15

Alberni District Co-Op’s Board Of Directors Approved A 5 Cent Per Litre Refund In 2012. 90% In Cash Back Will Be Paid Out By Cheque And Will Be Mailed By The Last Week In May. Retailer Shell (Air Miles)

Your Spending $4,500

Points/Rebate Earned 225 Air Miles

Esso

$4,500

Petro Canada

$4,500

4,500 Esso Extra Points 45,000 Petro Points

Alberni Co-op

$4,500

5% rebate

Reward/Rebate $20 fuel certificate PLUS 50 Air Miles $25 gas card PLUS 200 Esso Extra Points $25 gift Card $225.00 rebate

“Are you getting yours? Join today and start saving” IF YOU PURCHASED FUEL IN 2012 $100,000 you would have received ...... $4,000

$5,000 you would have received .......... $200

$250,000 you would have received ...... $10,000

$10,000 you would have received ........ $400

$500,000 you would have received ...... $20,000

$50,000 you would have received ........ $2,000

$1000,000 you would have received .... $40,000

$1,000 you would have received .......... $40

4885 Beaver Creek Road 250-723-2831 OR

4006 Johnston Road 250-724-0008


A16

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

Tenancy agreements explained PETRA BARNFIELD

AHRI HOUSING

SPECIAL TO THE NEWS

The AHRI program under the guidance of the KUU-US Crisis Line Society assists the homeless or those at risk of homelessness by providing access to emergency housing, vacancy rentals,

public education, advocacy support and clothing/household items. As part of the series on awareness on homelessness issues, this article will focus on the definition of a tenancy agreement.

A tenancy agreement is a contract between a landlord and tenant. The BC Residential Tenancy Act and the BC Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act are the laws governing tenancy agreements. A tenancy agreement must be in

École des Grands-cedres ´ Port Alberni

J’apprends en français

; : ?9 @9 A:

9 : &# & !! : 7 #)& ' " "(' ;- $&0' # & %) #"( ' & " ' & " #$ #" '8 7 ;0 # ' & " '9 / & '6 BDBC " (& (6 #&( &" 8 7 ' ' ! ' , #!$( & ) F 0*& &6 ?> >> , ?? A>8 7 ! ' ' " "(' # * "( 1(& #!$ "0' ;)" $ & "(8 7 #)& '; !)' & " & ". ' ( ' & "#)* )+ ! ' : #)& *#)' "' & & 6 '*$ #!!)" %) & * "" 0 & 6 & (& ;0 # 6 ) @C>9E@A9CD?B #) $ & #)&& 6 "" < & = ' 8 8

writing and it must contain terms that outline the rights and responsibilities of both parties, including standard terms that are required under the tenancy laws. The standard terms cannot be omitted from a tenancy agreement. A landlord is responsible for ensuring that any tenancy agreement entered into or renewed after July 1, 1996, complies in all respects with residential tenancy law including the applicable Regulation. The Regulations state that standard terms, whether included or not in the written tenancy agreement, form part of the agreement. Sometimes, potential tenants are surprised when a landlord wants to do a credit check and question whether this might be an invasion of privacy. However, the BC Business Practices

and Consumer Protection Act allows a landlord to obtain a credit report for a person entering into or renewing a tenancy agreement, with the tenant’s written consent. If the person does not consent to the landlord obtaining a credit report, the landlord may choose not to enter into a tenancy agreement with that person. Similarly, a landlord may ask a tenant for his or her social insurance number if a social insurance number is necessary to prove the tenant’s identity or to conduct a credit check. However, a landlord must not, as a condition of renting to a tenant, require a tenant to consent to the collection, use or disclosure of personal information beyond what is necessary to provide the service. Petra Barnfield is Kuu-us Crisis Services Homeless Coordinator and Advocate.

HANDOUT

Tibetan monk Lama Geshe YongDong returns to the Alberni Valley on Feb. 24 for a workshop.

Monk returns for talk Lama Geshe YongDong, a Tibetan monk living in Courtenay, returns to the Alberni Valley this Sunday, Feb. 24 to share his knowledge of the “three doors�: body, speech and

mind. The session runs from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Abbeyfield House (downstairs), 3839 Eighth Avenue. Suggested donation $25. For info, please call 250-723-4643.

Bus drivers needed Fir Park Village and Echo Village seniors’ facilities are looking for volunteers to drive residents in their bus to community events. “We are now faced with dwindling numbers of bus drivers which has impacted on the

number of outings,� program coordinator Leanna Fines said. Those interested need a valid Class 4 or higher licence, no restrictions, and a clean driver’s abstract (which must be provided). A criminal record check is required. Please call Fines at 250-724-6541, ext. 253 for more information.

CENTURION APARTMENT REIT A Canadian Real Estate Investment Trust

7% + per annum Paid Monthly Growth Potential Tax Efficient

TFSAs • Guaranteed investments • RRSPs

I can help with your goals. Let’s talk about Money for Life.TM Sean Parker* Parker Financial Services Inc. 250-723-7723 sean.parker@sunlife.com www.sunlife.ca/sean.parker 450 Margaret Street Port Alberni, BC V9Y 6H2

Life’s brighter under the sun *Mutual funds offered by Sun Life Financial Investment Services (Canada) Inc. Š Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, 2013.

21 Years of Safe & Reliable Service

www.kdair.com

SEAT SALE

RRSP, RESP, TFSA Eligible Min. $5,000

Book your tickets,

check out contests, promotions & our blog

1.800.665.4244 1000 Ravensbourne Ln.

Qualicum Beach, BC

1.800.665.4244 www.KDair.com

! "# $%$ "$!" & &

2012 2011 2010 2009 20.01

10.21

8.48

2.75

Ron Lepine 250-723-0949

Make Money! Get out of the stock market! RonLepineFinancial.com


Alberni Valley News Thursday, February 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com

A17

meet the PROFESSIONALS FOR THE BEST IN QUALITY, SERVICE & PRODUCTS CALL OR VISIT THESE FINE BUSINESSES!

FREEMAN BROS McCoy Lake

ALBERNI Northport TAR’S Repair B O O K KÊ- E E ",Ê- ,6 -Ê PING & Sales AUTO -* < Ê INCOME TAX

Island ENVIRO Foam DENTURESpray CLINIC

rEXCAVATING a i l i n g s & s ta irs LTD.

INSULATING

SYSTEMS

Serving Van. Isle. Since 1972

THERMAL+AIR+VAPOUR

FIRE

Full Service Denture Centre r %FOUVSFT PO *NQMBOUT BARRIERS PROOFING PROOFING r *NNFEJBUF %FOUVSFT TOP UP ATTIC INSULATION r 1BSUJBM %FOUVSFT FOR WINTER/SUMMER r 4BNF %BZ 3FMJOFT 3FQBJST Automotive Repairs &free Service Book your denture Jason Kirouac,for RD all Makes Models LOCALLY OWNED& AND OPERATED assessment today! 1FNCFSUPO 3E Quality Pre-Owned Vehicles 1PSU "MCFSOJ 3707 250-723-1811 3RD AVE

‡ ,QWHULRU UDLOLQJ DQG For all your excavating needs plus: VWDLUFDVH VSHFLDOLVWV UĂŠ iĂ€ĂŒÂˆwi`ĂŠ-iÂŤĂŒÂˆVĂŠ-ĂžĂƒĂŒiÂ“ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ/Ă€i˜VÂ…Â?iĂƒĂƒĂŠ*ÂˆÂŤiĂŠ Â˜ĂƒĂŒ>Â?Â?Ăƒ ‡ 1HZ FRQVWUXFWLRQ UHQRYDWLRQV UĂŠ Â˜Ă›ÂˆĂ€ÂœĂƒiÂ˜ĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆĂ›iĂŠ-ÂˆĂŒiĂŠ7ÂœĂ€ÂŽĂŠUĂŠ,ÂœVÂŽĂŠ7>Â?Â?Ăƒ VXSSO\ DQG LQVWDOODWLRQ ROCK QUARRY MATERIALS ‡ 3RUWDEOH GHVLJQ SRUWIROLR UĂŠ Â?Ă•iĂŠĂ€Âœ>`ĂŠVÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂŠUĂŠĂ?Âť]Ê£Ê>˜`ĂŠ{ÂťĂŠÂ“ÂˆÂ˜Ă•ĂƒĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂŠĂ€ÂœVÂŽĂŠ UĂŠĂ?Âť]Ê£Ê>˜`ĂŠ£¤ĂŠ`Ă€>ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ€ÂœVÂŽĂŠUĂŠ"Ă›iĂ€ĂƒÂˆâiĂŠĂ€ÂˆÂŤĂŠĂ€>ÂŤĂŠĂ€ÂœVÂŽ DQG VDPSOH SURGXFWV ‡ 2YHU 20 \HDUV RI KDSS\ All materials bulk & pick/up load for sale FOLHQWV LQ WKH $OEHUQL 9DOOH\ 7788 McCoy Lake Rd.

Materials - 250-724-1690 1-800-959-0488 Excavating - 250-724-6771

ACOUSTICAL

VETERANS AFFAIRS **,"6

s 0ERSONAL Christine s "USINESS Campbell s #ORPORATE 250-720-9539 Insured and Bonded

250-730-2401

Anne Pley

1-888-986-3626

250-724-3670 www.chrissyscare.com

When You Smile, We Smile 250-724-5951 ISLANDENVIROSPRAYFOAM.COM

Alberni Towing Ltd. œ“iĂŠÂˆĂƒĂŠĂœÂ…iĂ€iĂŠÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠÂ“ÂˆÂ˜`ĂŠÂˆĂƒ Â?LiĂ€Â˜ÂˆĂŠ/ÂœĂœÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ ĂŒ`° Auto & Heavy Duty Towing & Recovery Auto & Heavy Duty Towing & Recovery

s 9%!23 IN "USINESS 3TILL 'ROWING UĂŠ£äĂŠ9 ,-ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ Ă•ĂƒÂˆÂ˜iĂƒĂƒĂŠEĂŠ-ĂŒÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠ Ă€ÂœĂœÂˆÂ˜} UĂŠ, *ĂŠ ĂŠ*Ă€ÂˆĂ›>ĂŒiĂŠ Â˜ĂƒĂ•Ă€>˜Vi s 2#-0 )#"# 0RIVATE )NSURANCE 4OWING UĂŠ i>ÛÞÊ,iVÂœĂ›iÀÞÊ-ÂŤiVˆ>Â?ÂˆĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠUĂŠ ĂŠ/ÂœĂœÂˆÂ˜} s (EAVY 2ECOVERY 3PECIALISTS UĂŠ Â?>ĂŒĂŠ iVÂŽĂŠ-iĂ€Ă›ÂˆViĂŠUĂŠ ÂœVÂŽĂŠ"Ă•ĂŒĂƒĂŠUĂŠ ՓÊ-ĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒĂƒ s &LAT $ECK 3ERVICE s ,OCK /UTS s *UMP 3TARTS UĂŠ Ă•Â?Â?ĂŠ-iĂ€Ă›ÂˆViĂŠ-ĂŒÂœĂ€>}iĂŠUĂŠ ÂœV>Â?ĂŠEĂŠ œ˜}ĂŠ ÂˆĂƒĂŒ>˜Vi s &ULL 3ERVICE 3TORAGE s ,OCAL ,ONG $ISTANCE

Ă“xä‡ÇÓ{‡{äxä 24 Hour Service

www.albernitowing.com www.albernitowing.com

We keep our thoughts centered on your ˜ii`ĂƒĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ“iĂŠ H A N insurance D & FOOT REFLE XOLOGY

MacDermott’s

Relieve Stress Restore INSURANCE Balance

Reduce Pain AGENCYImprove LTD. Vitality

www.MacDermott.com Mobile Service 4907 Argyle St.

HEATED DRIVE-UP HEATED &&AVAILABLE DRIVE-UP STORAGE STORAGE AVAILABLE STORAGE AVAILABLE 1HZ 5HQWDOV 2QO\ 6SHFLILF 6L]HV

CALL

250-720-2790 For Details

Valley Dental We want to “>ÂŽiĂŠĂžÂœĂ•°°°

your eye and At Book Valley Dental we deliver thehealth highest quality family dentistry and offer vision examination today. a full range of general and cosmetic procedures. 4152 Redford Street *…œ˜iĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠ>Â˜ĂŠ>ÂŤÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒÂ“iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠĂŒÂœ`>Ăž

250.723.2821 250-724-6789 New dentist Dr. Gerald Optometrist

Ă€°ĂŠ >Ă€Âˆ`ĂŠ ˆŽv>Ă€ 101-4115 6thTrees, Ave

FROST CARPENTRY C E R T I Belkens FIED BUILDER Please pickConstruction up from BBQ New Home With New Home Warranty June 21st and re-design and ďŹ t Call Doug 250-723-1192

250-724-4648 www.arbutusrv.ca

THE Spray Foam BREAKERS Hydraulics MARINE LTD I N S U L A T I N G S Y S T E M S ›£‡Ó™{xĂŠ Â?LiĂ€Â˜ÂˆĂŠ ĂœĂž°ĂŠUĂŠĂ“xä‡ÇÓ{‡ÎÎ{Ăˆ FLOORING & Supply Ă“{nĂŠ Ă€Âˆ}>ĂŒiĂŠ,`ʇÊ >“wiÂ?`ĂŠUĂŠĂ“xä‡ÇÓn‡ÎÓnÂŁ DEPOT

TKS

Island ENVIRO THERMAL+AIR+VAPOUR

ACOUSTICAL

FIRE

>ÂˆĂ€Ă›ÂˆiĂœĂŠ ÂˆĂŒĂŒÂˆÂ˜}ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ >ĂŒiĂƒĂŠ Ăž`Ă€>Ă•Â?ˆVĂŠ ÂœĂƒiĂƒ BARRIERS PROOFING PROOFING œœ`>Â?Â?ĂŠ,Ă•LLiÀÊ*Ă€Âœ`Ă•VĂŒĂƒ TOP UP ATTIC INSULATION ˆ˜`iĂŠ >ĂƒĂŠ iÂŤÂœĂŒĂŠUĂŠ ĂžÂ?ˆ˜`iĂ€ĂƒĂŠEĂŠ*Ă•Â“ÂŤĂƒ FOR WINTER/SUMMER 7iÂ?`ˆ˜}ĂŠ-Ă•ÂŤÂŤÂ?ˆiĂƒĂŠUĂŠ Ăž`Ă€>Ă•Â?ˆVĂŠEĂŠ ĂžÂ?ˆ˜iÀÊ,iÂŤ>ÂˆĂ€

Ă•ĂƒĂŒÂœÂ“ĂŠ Ă•ĂŒÂœÂ“ÂœĂŒÂˆĂ›iĂŠ Â?Ă•ĂŒVÂ…ĂŠEĂŠ Ă€>ÂŽiĂŠ ÂœĂƒiĂƒ LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED

ÂœĂ•Ă€Ăƒ\ĂŠ œ˜‡ Ă€ÂˆĂŠn>“‡x“ÊUĂŠ->ĂŒĂŠÂ™>“‡Î“

#ALL ,AURA s 250.723.9881

250-730-2401 250-720-8900 1-888-986-3626

>ÀiĂŒĂƒĂŠUĂŠ6ÂˆÂ˜ĂžÂ? >“ˆ˜>ĂŒiĂƒĂŠUĂŠ >Ă€`ĂœÂœÂœ`Ăƒ 7ˆ˜`ÂœĂœĂŠ/Ă€i>ĂŒÂ“iÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠUĂŠ iĂ€>“ˆVĂƒ Marine Sale & Service Breakers

ATV’S & Dirt Bikes Marine Ltd. 2936 3rd Ave. (across from Zellers)

250-724-5677 3625 3rd.ISLANDENVIROSPRAYFOAM.COM Avenue, Port Alberni ĂœĂœĂœ°LĂ€i>ÂŽiĂ€ĂƒÂ“>Ă€ÂˆÂ˜i°Vœ“ 250-724-3241 CertiďŹ ed Reexologist Business of the week Dr. Jeannie Doig, HBsc. ND

BRING THIS AD IN FOR 12% OFF UNTIL MARCH 31 1st MONTH FREE* ALL SIZES

Tracy Berrow - “The RV Ladyâ€? RV Sales Consultant Tracy Berrow “The RVRV?Ladyâ€? RV Consultant 3 Are you a 1st time buyer looking for just the right I would to invite ayou & your family down to 3 Have you outgrown your RVlove and considering trade? ouryour location discuss yourit RV needs & plans for 3 Are you trying to sell RV andto tired of the time thelife? future. I look forward to meeting you and seems to take from your helping youtrading and yours experience Whether you are a 1st time buyer, your current model the adventure andqualiďŹ ed memories thatwhen the affordable RV lifestyle or wanting to consign, I am and ready you are, bring. Come see me today! to discuss your RV opportunities. Come see can me today!

MAXIMIZE your Protection with MINIMUM Financial Impact

Global Securities

UĂŠ Â?ˆ˜ˆV>Â?ĂŠ Ă•ĂŒĂ€ÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ÂˆĂƒĂŒĂŠUĂŠ VĂ•ÂŤĂ•Â˜VĂŒĂ•Ă€i UĂŠ7iˆ}Â…ĂŒĂŠ >˜>}i“iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ CORPORATION Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund UĂŠ ÂœĂœiÂ˜ĂŠ/Â…iĂ€>ÂŤĂž

%ON'S ‡STOC.S ‡MUTUA/ FUN'S ‡GIC’S ‡(FT’S

WHAT’S ON YOUR HORIZON? >ĂŒĂ•Ă€ÂœÂŤ>ĂŒÂ…ÂˆVĂŠ Ask Mitch how you can earn up to 8% in your tax free “Investmentâ€? Account Call today...

*Â…ĂžĂƒÂˆVˆ>˜

Mitch Gardner, CFP, Investment Advisor B-5262 ARGYLE STREET PORT ALBERNI

>Â?Â?\ 250-723-9888

250-723-4970 www.drjeanniedoig.com Maximum Protection For Your Family with Minimum Financial Impact. Plan Ahead Now for All the Right Reasons

Plan ahead TODAY for all the right reasons. #ONTACT 0AT 3CHELLENBERG TODAY FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION AND RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY 0ERSONAL 0LANNING 'UIDE

As part of the Dignity MemorialÂŽ network of funeral providers, we offer unmatched service, benefits and care. Pat Schellenberg

Chapel of Memories Funeral Directors 4JYUI "WFOVF t 1PSU "MCFSOJ 250-723-3633

Chapel of Memories

Tradesmen Construction GENERAL CONTRACTING UĂŠ iĂœĂŠ œ“iĂŠ7>ÀÀ>Â˜ĂŒĂžĂŠ EXCAVATING & TRUCKING

HORNET

UĂŠ œ˜VĂ€iĂŒiĂŠ Ă€>“ˆ˜}ĂŠ

4005-6th Avenue, Port Alberni s &AX #ELL s $IRECT

FOR ALL YOUR EXCAVATING NEEDS BIG & SMALL UĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ

PETE’S PATRICIA SCHELLENBERG SCI US COM

Made i the Val n Pat Schellenbergley

0REARRANGEMENT 3PECIALIST

Learn more about what’s happening on Vancouver Island for Heart Month heartandstroke.ca/mycommunity

UĂŠ iĂ€ĂŒÂˆwi`ĂŠ ÂœĂ•Ă€Â˜iޓ>Â˜ĂŠ >ÀiÂ˜ĂŒiĂ€Ăƒ UĂŠ*ÂˆĂŒĂŠ,Ă•Â˜ĂŠ Ă€>Ă›iÂ?ĂŠUĂŠ Ă€>ˆ˜>}iĂŠ UĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂ€Ă•VĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠ >˜`ĂƒV>ÂŤÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠUĂŠ,ÂœVÂŽĂœ>Â?Â?ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ÂœĂ•Â˜`>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ-ÂˆĂŒiĂŠ*Ă€iÂŤ

250-730-1099

Ă“xä‡ÇÎäÂ‡ÂŁĂˆÂ™Â™ĂŠUĂŠĂ“xä‡ÇÓ·ÓǙ™Ê 20 years experience

UĂŠ Â˜ĂƒĂ•Ă€>˜ViĂŠ Â?>ÂˆÂ“ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ iĂ€ĂŒÂˆwi`ĂŠ >Ă€ÂˆÂ˜iĂŠ/iV…˜ˆVˆ>Â˜Ăƒ UĂŠ->Â?iĂƒĂŠEĂŠ-iĂ€Ă›ÂˆViĂŠ,iÂŤ>ÂˆĂ€ĂŠ/ÂœĂŠ Â?Â?ĂŠ >ÂŽiĂƒ

250.754.5274 4453 - 10th Ave., Port Alberni 250-723-2522ĂŠUĂŠwww.lamarine.ca


www.albernivalleynews.com

A18

Thursday, February 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

onja Drinkwater’s

Scene & Heard

Call: 250.723-4306 or 250-723-6399

Olivia Patterson gets ready for the25 metro back stroke in the Special Olympics Swim Meet in Victoria on Saturday. She received first place in her heet, this was her first time racing. Simone Myers photo Young Life invites families to come out Saturday Feb. 23 from 7 to 11 p.m. to Jericho Road Gym, (formerly Klitsa School) on Tebo Avenue to a Family Sock Hop Classic. The cost is $10. per person with children aged 10 and under FREE. No outside shoes are allowed, show off your craziest socks and win prizes as well as spotlight prizes. There will be a concession stand

Theo Koehle of the Bread of Life Board and Cindy Sjoholm are looking for your pennies. They have a big wish list for items for the Bread of Life and are hoping you will help. You can drop of your pennies at the Bread of Life Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. or at Corner Stones on Saturday from 10to 4 p.m. Tax receipts available.

MacDermott’s

INSURANCE AGENCY LTD.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance! See us or purchase online at www.macdermott.com 4907 Argyle St.

250-724-3241

www.MacDermott.com

2008 VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLE $

15,995

2.5L Trendline, FWD, Auto

interested in this car or any other vehicles on our lot... call Wayne www.nexcarsales.com Sales: 250-724-3221 t 4FSWJDF 724-3225 DL#31178

We carry Paintball Gear

Specialists in ďŹ ne Pharmaceuticals, Orthotics & Ostomy

We Rent & Sell: (We also carry a full line of orthotics) s !BLE 7ALKERS s 7HEELCHAIRS s #RUTCHES s "ATH 3EATS s #OMMODES s #ANES 3OUTHGATE 3T 0ORT !LBERNI " # s Phone (250) 723-9323

FEB. 23 ~ 10 am - 2 pm PEOPLE’S CHOICE MAPLE TASTING CONTEST OF made by Valley Producers

collins farm/ arrowvale campground

stk. # 5135

ARROWVALE CAMPGROUND & COTTAGES

Corner of 10th & Maitland OPEN: Mon. - Sat. 8:30 am - 5:30 pm

(ECTOR 2OAD s s WWW ARROWVALE CA

southsideauto@shaw.ca 4906 Bute Street Open: Mon.-Fri: 7:30 am 5 pm Tel 250-724-6591 Sat: 8:00 am 4 pm Fax 250-724-5799 Port Alberni, BC Weekdays 10 - 5:30 Saturdays 10 - 5

New Shipment of

TYR Swim Suits Kids & Adult Goggles & Swim Caps

Tel: (250) 723-0966 s &AX s WWW BOUTIQUEBELLESAMIES CA

5344 Argyle Street, Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 1T8

SEMI PRECIOUS ROCKS & CRYSTALS

Specializing in: ✓General Auto ✓Brakes Repairs ✓Tune-ups ✓Clutches

% OFF

KAM BINNG

All makes & models of Domestic, Imports and RV’s 3218 3rd Ave, Port Alberni

(250)723-8414

4HE "%34 BROWSING SHOP IN 0ORT

30

Sale ends March 15th, 2013

s 0HONE FAX -ON 3AT AM PM s 3UN PM PM


Alberni Valley News Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com

onja Drinkwater’s

Scene & Heard

Call: 250.723-4306 or 250-723-6399

Romeo St. Jacques has a unique hard hat while wife Terri opted for the high heels part of the evening theme.

JJ Savard of Dave’s Catering stands by the unique ice sculpture that adorned the buffet table at Echo Centre to represent the theme High Heels and Hard Hats.

The last event for Centennial was the High Heels & Hard Hats Rotary dance at Echo Centre. Seen here are Jean McIntosh and husband Pat Price.

WINTER HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday 10 am-5:00 pm

Chapel of Memories

5440 Argyle Street, Port Alberni, B.C. 250-724-5999

Plan ahead FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS.

WE FRAME IT ALL

Call for your Personal Planning Guide 4005-6th Avenue, Port Alberni s &AX #ELL s $IRECT PATRICIA SCHELLENBERG SCI US COM

and from

JANUARY 17 to FEBRUARY 28 Pat Schellenberg

0REARRANGEMENT 3PECIALIST

Receive

20% OFF

Custom Framing In-Store Specials!

Mark Norn Owner/Operator

s 'ENERAL %XCAVATING 4RUCKING s -ATERIAL (AULING s 9ARD -AINTENANCE s ,ANDSCAPING 3ERVICES s -OBILE 7ELDING &ABRICATION 3TEEL s 2ENOVATION #ONSTRUCTION 0ROJECTS

250-731-5403 s (OUR 3ERVICE

We also carry: ÂĽ West Coast Art ÂĽ First Nations jewelry ÂĽ Hand carved wooden jewelry boxes ÂĽ West Coast books

A19


A20

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

THE ARTS

ON STAGE / The Madness hits town. 21

See Kermeen’s exhibit while you can MELISSA MARTIN Arts Around

Don’t miss the exhibit by Jim Kermeen at the Rollin Art Centre Gallery. His first exhibit — ConglomerART — showcases a mix of colourful acrylic paintings. Kermeen’s show runs until March 8.

Husband and wife art show The Rollin Art Centre’s next art exhibit will showcase local husband and wife photographers Ati and Orsi Gereb. The title of this incredible selection of photographs is Women and Children from around the

World. The exhibit will run from March 12 to April 10.

Rollin needs your books May 11 is the date for the Community Art Council’s annual book sale. The book sale is the council’s biggest fundraiser for the year. Please drop off all your gently used books, puzzles and CD’s to the Rollin Art Centre in the box located under the stairs at Rollin. Unfortunately we wont take encyclopedia’s, texts and library books.

Rollin calls out local artists The Rollin Art centre is now

accepting applications to all visual artists to submit an application to exhibit their work in our Fine Arts Gallery during the 2014 calendar year. Don’t miss this opportunity to have your own art exhibit or group exhibit. Application forms are available at the Rollin Art Centre or you can download an application at www. portalberniarts.com. Deadline is April 30.

Alberni has Reefer Madness Reefer Madness, the musical, opens Friday Feb. 22 and runs until March 16. This musical satire, based on the 1936 cult classic of the same name, ignites the stage at the Capitol Theatre with a live

band, singing and dancing. Tickets are $20 in advance and available at the Rollin Art Centre, the Capital theatre Box office and on line at www. atthecapitol.org.

Celebrate Days with The Arts The Community Arts Council is hosting Days with the Arts this summer. The event is on Saturday June 1 and Sunday June 2. New artists in town, or those who have not been contacted, please call the Rollin Art Centre with your contact information. Melissa Martin is the Arts Administrator for the Community Arts Council, the home of the Rollin Art Centre.

PHOTO SUBMITTED

This is just one of several pieces created by artist Jim Kermeen which is begin exhibited at the Rollin Art Centre gallery until March.

Return engagement for Stanton Every Thursday from 9:30 am - 1:00 pm Learn the basic steps in make-up applications from preparing the skin to adding the final touch. Come in today and book your appointment with our Beauty Advisor Angelina 3717 10th !VENUE s 250.723-7387 /PEN DAYS A WEEK s AM PM

Halfmoon Bay Singer songwriter Joe Stanton’s philosophy toward music is simple: “playing wherever they’ll listen.” And it’s taken him far and wide over the past three decades. This Friday, Feb. 22 Stanton returns to Char’s Landing on Argyle Street in Port Alberni for a return engagement. Stanton’s acoustic guitar style has been likened to his heroes, Leo Kottke, Chet Atkins, Bruce Cockburn. His songwriting has

HANDOUT

Fingerstyle guitarist Joe Stanton returns to Char’s Landing on Argyle Street with an intimate concert this Friday, Feb. 22.

resulted in four CDs, styles ranging from bluegrass to contemporary folk

and alt country— all receiving radio airplay in Canada, the US, Europe and

HAPPY 80 BIRTHDAY Jim Robertson!! th

From your friends st Realty Group at Coa 4213 Princess Road, Port Alberni, BC V9Y 5R2

Australia. Stanton will play from Vintage, his latest compilation released in the summer of 2012. Catch him at Char’s Landing starting at 8 p.m. on Friday. Advance tickets are $12 at Rollin Art Centre (cash only) Doors open 6 p.m. Drop-ins add $3. For more information, please call Charlene at 250-730-1636. Char’s Landing is located at 4815 Argyle St. at Fifth Avenue in South Port.


Alberni Valley News Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com

NATIONAL HERITAGE WEEK

◆ ENTERTAINMENT

Reefer invades Port Alberni There’s reefer in town but we won’t be reading about a police takedown of a grow-op this weekend as a result of it. Reefer Madness: The Musical is based on the 1936 cult classic of the same name, and it is set to blaze up the Capitol Theatre stage in February and March with a live band, singing, and dancing. The show is for adult audiences only, with advisories for: satirical pokes at race, religion, violence, sexuality, drugs and rock and roll. As the play opens, the audience learns of the new drug menace “Marihuana,” which threatens the American way of life. Action must be taken immediately, before the Good Ol’ U.S.A. succumbs to the Demon Weed. Jimmy Harper and Mary Lane are a lovable pair of teens who hold hands, sip hot cocoa and think pure thoughts while studying Shakespeare. However, hold on to your hats, as we witness the seamier side of life at The

A21

Reefer Den, populated by drug-addled Denizens of the Night. We meet Mae, the den hostess, who is abused by her slick, pusher boyfriend Jack. She’d leave him, but Jack keeps her supplied with the marihuana she craves. Finally, we visit the local Five-and-Dime store, a teen hangout where wholesome kids indulge in the risqué rhythms of swing-jazz” music, as performed by Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie. The show is directed by Chris Arthurs and produced by Megan Cathers; Musical Director Sandy Bouleau. Reefer Madness: The Musical opens on Friday, Feb. 22 and is being held over the next four weekends at the Capitol Theatre, 4904 Argyle Street, Port Alberni. Advance tickets are available now from Rollin Art Centre (250724-3412), the Capitol Theatre box office (250-723-1195) and online through links at www.atthecapitol. org.

SUSAN QUINN/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Melissa Hazel Lowe, left, Nancy Webster, director Chris Arthurs and Emily Kevis perform a song from the musical Reefer Madnes.

ST

1

February 18 to 23 Celebrate Your History and Visit Your Museum • Discover two floors of local heritage and culture • Explore the galleries on an “Eye Spy” Tour • Check out the new Museum Gift Shop . Pick up your copy of Ike Patterson’s book: “This Was Then” . Browse our selection of Centennial souvenirs • Search for historic photos on the web site: http://portalberni.pastperfect-online.com • Take a walk through history with a Heritage Walking tour brochure Museum Hours are: Tuesday to Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm; Thursday to 8 pm

Time In 35 YEARS

In Dodd’s Furniture & Mattress History!

*

The Bra Lady Is Coming to Size You Up

Are you tired of feeling saggy, lumpy, pinched or strained? Well you’re not alone. As you’ve probably seen on Oprah or read in women’s magazines, over 80 per cent of all women wear the wrong size bra.

TAX THROWN OUT!

Here’s where Barb Chapman, the Bra Lady, comes in. Chapman is coming to PORT ALBERNI ON MONDAY MAR. 4TH & TUESDAY MAR. 5TH to outfit you with the best possible bra for your body. Chapman said she will be seeing clients on a one-on-one basis, explaining the benefits of good bras and measuring their bodies properly. “Most women just want to find a good-fitting bra that’s not uncomfortable,” Chapman said. “What they don’t realize is that a good support bra is also important for blood circulation and enhanced lymph drainage.”

YOU’VE TRIED ALL THE REST - NOW TRY THE BEST

Chapman has over 200 bra sizes available for ordering, ranging from 30AA to 52KK. It’s likely that you’ll fit somewhere between those sizes. She offers these questions for women to ask themselves: • Do you have a drawer full of bras but none that fit comfortably? • Does your bust line “bounce” when you walk while wearing your “everyday” bra? • Do you overflow the cup of your bra? • Do your bra straps slip off your shoulders or dig into your shoulders leaving red and painful marks? • Does your bra ride up in the back because you tighten the straps to give you added support? • Have you ever begun an exercise class only to drop out because your breasts ached from lack of support while jumping or running? If you answer yes to any of these you are in need of a new bra, and a custom one could be the way to go.

• NO UNDERWIRES • NO ELASTIC STRAPS • NO STRAPS FALLING OFF SHOULDERS • NO RIDING UP IN THE BACK

You can sign up for Chapman’s bra clinic by calling

1-800-254-3938 BY MARCH 1ST

She doesn’t come into town very often so she advises booking as soon as possible.

ON ALL ALL BEDROOM, DINING, LIVING ROOM, MATTRESS SETS, AREA RUGS & ACCESSORIES!

OR DO NOT NOT PAY FOR ONE YEAR NO DOWN - NO INTEREST - NO PAYMENTS O.A.C.! * Excludes Exclud ude deess spe sspecial pecial all order orders ers rs aand nd d promot promoted m ed offer offers offers. rrs. s.

D F

Furnishing the Island Since 1977 Locally Owned and Operated FOLLOW US Join us for our latest commercials, promotions & monthly flyers!

* Delivery, Deli D Del Delivery eelivery ivery very, e exten ery eextended ext xttend teend deed d warran warra warrantie warranti wa warranties, a an a ti ties tie ies ees, s, administrati admini aadminis administ administratio administration dminis mini niisstr sttrati aatio at tion fees ti ffee fe fees, ees, ee ees, s H HST HS ST are ST aare not ot iincluded o include nclud ncc ud ncl ude

DODD’S CREDIT

Monday - Thursday 9:30am - 5:30pm Friday 9:30am - 9pm Saturday 9:30am - 5:30pm Sunday & Holidays 11am - 5pm

DODD’SS DODD’

FURNITURE & MATTRESS www.doddsfurniture.com

New Location! 6421 Applecross Road (behind Ricky’s Restauran nt) Nanaimo

250.390.1125 715 Finlayson Street, Victoria

250.388.6663 Proud sponsors of


22

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, February 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

THE REEL IN A DEAL EVENT IS HERE FOR A LIMITED TIME DO NOT MISS OUT! NEWCASTLE

NISSAN

SERVICE SPECIAL

FREE OIL

ON NEARLY ALL OIL CHANGES

3612 Island Highway North, Nanaimo BC

Cannot be combined with any other offer.

NEWCASTLE

NISSAN

SERVICE SPECIAL

$25 ANY SERVICE IN CREDIT TOWARDS

Cannot be combined with any other offer.

www.newcastlenissan.com


Alberni Valley News Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com A23

SproatLakeRealEstate.ca

People. Above all.

THE FENTON TEAM SPROAT LAKE

250 723 8786

Modern Marketing. Professional Service. We’re here for you, when you’re ready.

4213 Princess Rd, Port Alberni, BC 4213 Princess Rd, Port Alberni, BC info@thefentonteam.ca info@thefentonteam.ca www.TheFentonTeam.ca

g

istin

L New

LAND

g

istin

L New

RESIDENTIAL

7700 Woodward Rd. $177,900 Lot 13 Dog Mountain $319,000

8780 Stirling Arm Dr. $729,900 10080 Stirling Arm Cres $899,000

Peaceful Acreage r 3. acres r McCoy Lake area r Minutes from Sproat Lake r Build your dream home

Sproat Lake Beach r 1.02 acre private lot r 110’ low slope pebble beach r Southern eYposure r Old cabin septic on site

213’ Of Lakefront r 0.76 acre lot r Sandy beach r 24’Y22’ dock r Mountain views

COAST REALTY’S NEW SPROAT LAKE REAL ESTATE TEAM Coast Realty is a name synonymous with Vancouver Island waterfront real estate. The Fenton Team has been Coast Realty’s top selling marketing and sales team in the Alberni Valley since 2008. In late 2012 we began working on a plan aimed at providing Sproat Lake property owners a new approach to marketing and sales.

Sproat Lake Waterfront r 3,600 sq.ft. r 5 bedrooms 4 bathrooms r 0.71 acre w Pebble beach r %ock for swimming moorage

SPROAT LAKE RENTAL MARKETPLACE We are pleased to introduce our new Sproat Lake Rental Marketplace! The Sproat Lake Rental Marketplace is a hub designed to bring owners of Sproat Lake rental properties, and those looking to rent a cabin or house on the lake, together! It is a free online bulletin board provided by The Fenton Team for the convenience of Sproat Lake property owners.

The process began with a simple question: What do Sproat Lake owners and prospective buyers need from a real estate team?

To advertise your rental on the Sproat Lake Rental Market place, please email the property info and photos to: info@thefentonteam.ca

After brainstorming and speaking with Sproat Lake residents the answer became clear: r Local Sproat Lake knowledge and eYperience r Cutting edge marketing r Professional salespeople r Easy accessibility to their Realtors and r A dedication to customer service.

www.SproatLakeRealEstate.ca/Rent

The Fenton Team’s established service business in the Alberni Valley was well equipped to fulfill many of the needs. What was missing was an eYperienced Realtor, who intimately understood Sproat Lake living, and had eYtensive local real estate knowledge. The solution was a perfect fit - long time lake resident Joe Van Bergen joined The Fenton Team in a Sproat Lake partnership. The new Sproat Lake team now had a core real estate professionals who had a complimentary skill set: the Sproat Lake eYpert the marketing eYpert and the customer service eYpert. All three have eYperience and knowledge in real estate sales - with over 50 years of combined service to the industry. All we need now is the opportunity to earn your business. Please call any one of our team to discuss your property, the market, or to obtain a complimentary Comparative Market Analysis. We look forward to speaking with you!

www.SproatLakeRealestate.ca

Esther Fenton

Chris Fenton

Joe Van Bergen


A24

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

NEW

E

PRIC

RESIDENTIAL

102 5170 Angus St $119,900 4598 Redford St. $147,000 4474 Bute St. $144,900 4439 South Cres $168,700 4-5131 Gertrude St $174,900 Just Move In s BEDROOM FULL BATHROOM s 'ROUND m OOR CONDO s 'AS l REPLACE s #ARPORT STORAGE UNIT

Tremendous Value s BEDROOMS BATHROOMS s SQ FT W UPDATES s ,ARGE DOUBLE GARAGE s &ULLY FENCED YARD

Modernized s BEDROOM BATHROOMS s %XTENSIVE UPDATES s 7OOD AND SLATE m OORING s #URRENTLY RENTED MONTH

Solid Family Home s BEDROOM BATHROOM s ,ARGE X LOT s &EATURE WOOD l REPLACE s SQ FT

Affordable Retirement Living s +ITSUKSIS -ANOR s BEDROOM FULL BATH s SQ FT RANCHER s #ARPORT STORAGE LOCKER

RICE

P NEW

D L O S

D L O S

4297 Princess Rd $$179,900 414,900 3985 4th Ave $179,900 4021 Neill St. $199,000 4115 Glenside Rd. $239,900 2835 Carmichael Cres $244,900 6307 Renton Rd. N. $349,900 North Alberni Charmer s BEDROOM AND BATHROOM HOME s 2ENOVATED KITCHEN BATHROOMS s 7OOD m OORS COVED CEILINGS s 4HERMAL WINDOWS

Charm & Versatility s 5PDATED WELL CARED FOR s BED BATH MAIN m OOR s BEDROOM IN LAW SUITE s $ETACHED WIRED SHOP

Upper South Alberni s BEDROOMS BATHROOMS s !LBERNI 6ALLEY VIEWS s &IREPLACE AND WOODSTOVE s 5PDATED AND WELL MAINTAINED

Upper North Alberni s BEDROOMS BATHROOMS s %XTENSIVE UPDATES s 4WO FEATURE l REPLACES s 3INGLE CAR GARAGE WORKSHOP

Greenbelt Living s BEDROOM BATHROOM s %XTENSIVELY UPDATED s X LOT s 5PPER 3OUTH !LBERNI

LOTS & ACREAGES

3600 Trevor Rd

COUNTRY SMALL ACREAGE s ACRE LOT s $ESIRABLE +ITSUKSIS AREA s 4EED LOT s "UILD YOUR DREAM HOUSE

Beauty Surrounds You s BEDROOM BATHROOM s 4ASTEFULLY RENOVATED s ACRE LOT s ,ARGE DETACHED WORKSHOP

NEW

ALBERNI INLET

Lot 1 Kitsuksis St. $99,900 2195 Mallory Dr. $99,900

459,900 6880 Bainbridge Rd $499,900

$

Rare Rancher s #HERRY #REEK ACRE s SQ FT BUILT IN s BEDROOMS BATHROOMS s (ARDI PLANK STONE

Cherry Creek s %XTENSIVELY UPDATED s /PEN CONCEPT LIVING s BEDROOM BATHROOM s ACRE WITH WORKSHOP

E

PRIC

NEW

VIEW OF THE WATER s ACRE LOT s !MAZING INLET VIEWS s %XCELLENT NEIGHBOURHOOD s ,ANE ACCESS

E

PRIC

38 Headquarters Bay $224,900 21 Headquarters Bay $$299,000 414,900 Lot 1 Kildonan $299,000 Lot 18 Helby Island $340,000 33 Headquarters Bay $$399,000 414,900 414,900 37 Headquarters Bay $$399,900 Headquarters Bay s ACRES s OF ACCESSIBLE WATERFRONT s 7ASHROOM OUTBUILDING ON SITE s 3HARED MARINA BOAT LAUNCH

Recreational Retreat s ACRES OCEANFRONT s SQ FT CABIN NEAR LOCKUP s SQ FT l NISHED GARAGE s 3HARED MARINA BOAT LAUNCH

West Coast Waterfront s ACRE LOT s $EEP SAFE MOORAGE s &ANTASTIC BUILDING SITE s +ILDONAN (ARBOUR

Island Retreat s ACRES s SMALL CABINS s 3UNNY WESTERN EXPOSURE s 'OOD BEACH

Waterfront Getaway s ACRES OCEANFRONT s SQ FT CABIN s 0RIVATE DOCK s 3HARED MARINA BOAT LAUNCH

Alberni Inlet Oceanfront s ACRES s OF ACCESSIBLE WATERFRONT s 7ASHROOM OUTBUILDING ON SITE s 3HARED MARINA BOAT LAUNCH

“The 2012 #1 Top Selling Real Estate Marketing and Sales Team at Coast Realty in the Alberni Valley.�


Alberni Valley News Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com

SPORTS Inbrief

BCHL newsline

Dziurzynski shoots, scores Former Alberni Valley Bulldog David Dziurzynski, 23, scored his first National Hockey League goal Tuesday night to help the Ottawa Senators defeat the New York Islanders 3-1 in Ottawa. It was Dziurzynski’s third NHL appearance in three years.

Stewart player of the week Five goals and two assists spurred Bulldogs’ forward Hunter Stewart to a BCHL Player of the Week nod this week. Stewart picked up the seven points in helping the Bulldogs earn four of a possible six points last week. He wrapped his week with another two goals and second first-star selection in an overtime win at home against Westside Warriors from Kelowna. Stewart’s teammate, forward Evan Tironese, earned honourable mention for his 10-point week.

Fitzgerald bro. in scoring hunt Myles Fitzgerald—one of three triplets who played minor hockey in the Alberni Valley and now suit up for the Victoria Grizzlies—is in the hunt for the Brett Hull Trophy for top scorer in the BCHL. Fitzgerald scored 37 points in a 21-game scoring streak to put him in the top 5, but he’s been sidelined with concussion-like symptoms.

B1

HOOPS Armada senior girls headed to Islands. Page B3

Stars coming to dinner The Port Alberni Junior Hockey Society, owners of the Alberni Valley Bulldogs, have invited former National Hockey League greats Marcel Dionne and Gerry James and Olympic swimmer Scott Dickens to headline the first annual sports banquet and auction on Thursday, Feb. 28. The event will help the PAJHS fulfill its obligation to raise $300,000 in its first year. The society has raised $220,000 so far. Some of the sports auction items include an autographed Bobby Orr WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS jersey, 2013 Vancouver Bulldogs’ Chase Paylor almost gets a goal in the second period of a game against Kelowna Canucks’ signed jersey, and last Sunday. The Bulldogs came back from 3-0 to win 5-4 in overtime. The Bulldogs play the a Seattle Seahawks’ signed Clippers in Nanaimo on Friday and are at home against Surrey on Saturday night. football. One item PAJHS

fundraising chair Bob Cole expects to be popular is an opportunity to have a jersey signed by your favourite NHL player, regardless of who he plays for. While Cole hopes the sports memorabilia generates a lot of interest at the auction, he points out there will be many other items as well. Festivities kick off at 5:30 p.m. at the Best Western Plus Barclay, with dinner at 7 p.m. and auction at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $60 each ($480 for a table of eight) and available at the Bulldogs’ office, RBC Royal Bank, Best Western Barclay Hotel, Card Corner or the chamber of commerce.

Midget reps need help for provincials SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

The Van Isle Ford Midget A Bulldogs are hosting the midget rep hockey provincials this spring, from March 16–22, and they’re looking for volunteers to help pull this B.C. championship off. Teams from 10

different regions, some as far away as Yukon Territory, will converge on the Alberni Valley for the tourney, spokesperson Roxanne Leyland said. Although the Bulldogs and a handful of other teams have already clinched spots, the remaining teams won’t be known until early March.

The provincial event kicks off Alberni Valley Minor Hockey Association’s 50th anniversary, Leyland said. Up to 400 players, coaches, support staff and family members will be in the Alberni Valley for the week. Volunteers are needed in a variety of areas. Arrangements are being made to

have a local host for each visiting team. Since teams will only play one game per day, they will have a lot of free time to explore the community, Leyland said. To keep up with the team’s plans for the provincials, Leyland has created a website at www.avhockey. net. Once the tourney

starts, live scores will be posted for each game, and more details about the participating teams will be available. Follow the provincials on Facebook (AV Minor Hockey) or Twitter (@ avmha), too. To volunteer, please call tournament director Al McCulloch

Unwanted Hair A.V. Minor Softball Assoc. REGISTRATION Smo GONE SAVING DEAL beau FOREVER SUPER 2 for price of 1 ..... $80.00 for 2 s safe, effective Permanent, $ 50.00 for one (house only) laser hair removal. Just in th Physician-Supervised.

DR. ANDREW BIRO MD 250.752.6116 ORQJHYLW\PHGLFDO FD

208 First Avenue West, Qualicum Beach, BC, V9K 1H1

50

editor@albernivalleynews.com

u Have A o Y Do rts Tip for Spo N EWS? TH E

Sports Line r u o l Cal -723-6399

February 23 & 24 ~ 10 am to 4 pm February 28 ~ 4:30 pm to 8 pm Echo Fieldhouse DON’T MISS IT! www.albernisoftball.com

UP TO

at 250-720-3671 or e-mail aligm99@ hotmail.com. ICE CHIPS...The Bulldogs beat Sooke 5-1 at home last weekend to advance to the Island Tier 3 championships, a three-game series with Victoria Ice Hawks. Both teams are guaranteed spots.

2 50

OFF

SELECT CLOTHING 3509 3rd Avenue

723-5841 s lbwoodchoppers.com s Monday - Friday: 8 am - 5 pm; Saturday: 9 am - 5 pm


B2

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

PAGE 2 | Thursday January 31, 2013 | victorianewsdaily | Special Feature

Proud to support anti-bullying Commit to “A Bully-Free Life” Windsor Plywood Port Alberni

724-5751 4740 Tebo Ave.

Make some noise against bullying! Help put a stop to bullying. Wear the shirt. Be the difference. CKNW ORPHANS’ FUND

Stand Tall against bullying

Locally Owned and Operated by J&K Oliver O Enterprises Inc.

250.720.0085 3550 Johnston Rd, 35 Port Alberni

2013 PRESENTED BY:

www.canadiantire.ca www.PacificChevrolet.com

Battle Bullying on Pink Shirt Day February 27

250.723.3541 s *OHNSTON 2D

Support anti-bullying. Don’t forget to wear your pink shirt!!

4985 Johnston Rd. (250) 724-6577 www.vanisleford.com

Pink Shirt Day Feb 27 End Bullying Scott Fraser, MLA

It started in September 2007, when two teens at a Nova Scotia high school stood up for a younger student. David Shepherd and Travis Price, both in Grade 12, heard about a Grade 9 student at their school who had been bullied and threatened for wearing a pink polo shirt on his first day of school. They decided they should do something about it and bought 50 pink shirts and tank tops to wear to school the next day. They also went online to round up support for their anti-bullying cause, which they dubbed a “sea of pink.” It worked. The next day, dozens of students were outfitted with the discount shirts, but even better, hundreds of students showed up wearing their own pink clothes, some from head to toe. The bullies were reportedly never heard from again. This year, Feb. 27 is Pink Shirt Day in B.C. and other parts of Canada, an annual anti-bullying event that started after the now-famous 2007 “sea of pink” campaign. The need for awareness and action against bullying remains as strong as ever say those involved in the pink event, including local radio station CKNW, Black Press, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Vancouver, and London Drugs, where people can buy the official pink shirts for 2013. “Awareness of what bullying is and understanding that it hurts is important,” says Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Vancouver president and CEO Carolyn Tuckwell. “It isn’t just a rite of passage. It doesn’t have to happen. And it’s relevant to everyone, whether in school, after school or in the workplace.”

Stand up for others. Stand up for yourself.

According to www.bullyingcanada.ca, as many as 25 per cent of children in Grades 4 to 6 have been bullied and approximately one in 10 children have bullied others, while a 2004 study published in the Medical Journal of Pediatrics found that about one in seven Canadian children aged 11 to 16 are victims of bullying. It is important to recognize what bullying is, and that it happens in many forms –

Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 27th verbally, socially, physically and online (cyber bullying), says Tuckwell. “By wearing pink, people show they’re making that commitment, to not let bullying happen,” she says. Tuckwell and others emphasize that the pink shirt is secondary to raising awareness about bullying and getting people involved. B.C. is no stranger to tragedy related to bullying. From Surrey’s 14-year-old Hamed Nastoh, who jumped off the Patul-

There is nothing to fear except fear itself.

Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings peace.

lo Bridge and killed himself after leaving a note behind blaming the constant bullying he endured at school, to Mission’s Dawn-Marie Wesley, 14, who committed suicide by hanging herself after relentless bullying, to Port Coquitlam’s Amanda Todd, 15, who killed herself after posting a video on YouTube talking about her experiences with cyber bullying, there are countless told and untold stories that remain horrific. The provincial government has taken steps to address bullying in recent years, including a Ministry of Education resource brochure for parents in 14 languages that can be found online at www. bced.gov.bc.ca/sco. Net proceeds benefit the CKNW Orphans Fund in support of the Boys & Girls Clubs of South Coast BC. The Boys and Girls Clubs offer programs that foster self-esteem, social engagement, academic success, inclusion, acceptance, respect for self and others, and connection to community. The CKNW Orphans Fund is committed to enhancing the lives of children with physical, mental and social challenges living in BC communities. The fund includes children who are bullied under the scope of the fund’s work, because these children will need extra support for their development.

For more information and resources on bullying:

www.mychildsafety.net www.pinkshirtday.ca www.bced.gov.bc.ca/sco/ www.healthlinkbc.ca/kb/content/special/uf4870.html www.bullyingcanada.ca

You do not need anyone’s permission to be your true self. Remember always — that you not only have the right to be an individual, you have an obligation to be one.


Alberni Valley News Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com

B3

◆ SPORTS

Armada gun for top three placing at AAA Islands WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

If the Alberni District Secondary School Armada senior girls are going to advance past the AAA High School Girls’ Island Basketball Championships then it comes down to one important intangible — consistency. The Armada are seeded third going into the eight-team championships being played in Nanaimo’s this weekend. Other teams playing in the Islands include Oak Bay, Claremont, Mount Doug, Stelly’s, Spectrum, GP Vanier

and Dover Bay. The top two teams advance to the AAA BC Championships in March. The third place finisher will qualify to play a challenge match against a Lower Mainland team to advance. “We’ve beaten most of the teams in the draw and been beaten by them too,” Armada assistant coach Greg Freethy said. “But if we play like we are capable of playing then I think the wildcard spot in third place is a reasonable goal.” The Armada are coming off a third place win in the

we do it for…

fun! WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Armada senior girls guard Laurissa Jimmy drives up for two points against Cowichan at the AAA North Island Championships last weekend in Port Alberni. The Armada won 40-25. The Armada took third place at the four-team tourney and have advanced to the AAA Island Championships in Nanaimo this weekend.

four-team North Island Basketball Championship last weekend in Port Alberni. They beat Cowichan 40-25 but were beaten by a welltuned Vanier 71-56. Vanier placed first and Dover Bay second. The Armada started sluggishly against Vanier and were down by 10 points for the rest of the game, Freethy said. “We can’t allow that to happen this weekend because those other teams, particularly the ones from the south, will eat us alive,” he said. Victoria’s Oak Bay is a perennial powerhouse and is the

is looking for permanent & sub carriers to deliver door-to-door each Thursday in North, Central and South Port. We offer competitive rates, plus bonuses and prizes! For details

Get your 2013-14 Season tickets before March 3, 2013 and SAVE THE PST!

Over 35 years experience all makes All Models sewing machines Sergers Industrials Vacuum Repairs Scissor Sharpening

Affordable Sewing & Vacuum Centre

GET YOUR BULLDOGS HOCKEY CARDS!

COURTENAY• 1-800-682-8808 1-80 00-682-8808

$10 per deck at the Bulldogs office and The Card Corner.

2885 CLIFFE AVENUE NEXT TO MADMAN MCKAY

Start to finish at

reporter@albernivalleynews.com Twitter.com/AlberniNews

SEASON TICKET EARLY BIRD SALE

SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS • • • •

of physical play, as well as presses and trapping.” Senior guard Chelsea McIntosh is still out with a collarbone injury but other than that the roster is firing on all cylinders, Freethy said. The Armada junior season is over and Freethy has brought up three of their players: Chelsea Charlesworth, McKenna Harding and Shellsea Steed. “It’s to expose them to how much bigger, faster and skilled senior ball is,” Freethy said.

Coach’s Comment

Alberni Valley News

togetherness!250-723-6399 (and we LOVE the extra cash!)

team to beat, Freethy said. “They’re just a step above. The real question is who is coming in second and third.” Remove Oak Bay from the mix and the top placings are a toss-up, he said. “We’ve all beaten one another this season. This is the most wide open I’ve seen it in awhile.” Points will keep the Armada in the game but defense will win it, Freethy said. “We move the ball well and make the shots but defense has been our strength,” he said. “We’ll need to be tough too because I expect to see a lot

SOLID WOOD PANELLING 5/16” x 4” KNOTTY PINE

V-groove. Add the warmth & beauty of real wood to your home. Tongue & Groove for easy installation.

YOUR CHOICE OF 3 PROFILES! • Edge Bead • Edge & Center • V-Groove Approximately 14 square feet per bundle

REG. $15.99

BUNDLE

www.windsorplywood.com • Visit us on facebook • Prices in effect til Feb 28th, 2013 or while stocks last.

Windsor Plywood • 4740 Tebo Ave • Port Alberni • Ph: 250-724-5751 • Fax: 250-724-3325


B4

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

◆ SPORTS

Alberni wrestlers win Islands The ADSS wrestling team has won the Island wrestling title for the 14th year in a row. The ADSS Boys Wrestling Team won the Vancouver Island Secondary Wrestling Championship in

Ucluelet on the weekend for the 26th, Alberni Wrestling Director Tom McEvay said. The ADSS boys finished with 119 points, more than double the 45 points accumulated by

second place Dover Bay of Nanaimo. Timberline of Campbell River were third with 43 points. Other top 10 teams included Queen of Angles, Reynolds, Ballenas, Oak Bay and Francis Kelsey and

Gulf Islands tied for 10th. It wasn’t to be a clean sweep for the ADSS Girls Team. The Armada girls finished second to the host team from Ucluelet, who had 36 points. Cowichan finished

Get the skills you need for a new career

WWW.NIC.BC.CA

You may qualify for FREE Employment Skills Access programs - Apply today!*

WORKSTART ESSENTIALS:

WORKSTART ESSENTIALS:

Introduction to Trades

Retail & Hospitality Training

Earn various safety and industry trade certificates and be well prepared for entry-level work opportunities as trades helpers, construction labourer, warehouse worker, or as a bridge to an apprenticeship or further training. Plus update your computer skills and meet potential local employers.

Upgrade your essential skills and acquire the training for entry-level employment in customer service industries like tourism. You’ll complete Cashier Training, WorldHost, Serving It Right, Occupational First Aid Level 1 and FoodSafe. Plus receive job coaching and mentoring for successful employment.

Starts: March 25 Location: Port Alberni

Starts: March 25 Location: Campbell River & Port Alberni

Learn more: visit www.nic.bc.ca/esa Contact Leanne Moore 250-724-8705 or esa@nic.bc.ca * Applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria for program entry.

gold at the BC’s in two weeks in Duncan. Grade 11 twins Jesse and Jordan Wagner won the 51 kg and 54 kg weight classes respectively. Their teammate Christian Anderson won the 90 kg class while Grade 12 wrestler Cole Walton returned from injury to win the 110 kg weight. In the girls division, Grade 12 Jordon Bodnar won her fifth straight Island gold medal at 43 kg. The four-time BC champion will now lead the ADSS girls into the BC’s in Duncan. Grade 10 wrestler Remi Wells continued her outstanding season with an Island gold at 57 kg. Up and coming Grade 9 wrestler Micaela Dick surprised no one in winning the 69 kg weight class. Six local wrestlers brought home silver

with 21 points. Other teams finishing in the top 10 were Queen of Angles, Dover Bay, Quamichan, Francis Kelsey and EJ Dunn Middle School. “The continued dominance of our ADSS wrestlers on the Island scene is truly a remarkable accomplishment,” McEvay said. “There are few teams in any sport at any level who can show this type of legacy over such a long period of time.” ADSS wrestlers won nine of the 29 weight classes contested at the Islands. On the boys side, Grade 10 wrestler Dean Leyland won gold in the 70 kg division and won the Most Outstanding Male Wrestler award ADSS Grade 10 wrestler Nolan Badovinac took gold at 74 kg and is expected to compete for the provincial

medals and five captured bronze. ADSS captain and Grade 12 wrestler Jonathan Spencer took second at 74 kg while fellow graduating wrestler Bailey Durning was second at 64 kg on the girls side. Both Spencer and Durning are considered to be medal threats in Duncan. Grade 10’s Lauren Barker, Michel Kurucz took slivers at 57 and 60 kg as did another young ADSS wrestler Julia McGowan at 69 kg. Grade 8 wrestler Trevor Barker of Dunn was second at 38 kg. Bronze medalists for the ADSS boys were grade 12 Sheldon Haddad at 60 kg and grade 10 Eryk McKenzie (Cardinal) at 70 kg. Wrestlers are now focusing their attention on the B.C.s, which are Feb. 28 to March 2 in Duncan.

SA L E ON NOW

Looking for work? We can help. Get the training and support you need to find and keep a job in B.C. Job search resources • Personal employment planning • Workshops and training • Specialized services

WINTER WHITE

Sale

BIG WHITE SALE

HOME DESIGN

l some exclusions apply

some exclusions apply

All white Fabrics, Sewing Notions, All Drapery Panels including the Thread, Fashion Trims, Drapery new Cordless Shade & Valance, Panels, Quilt Batting and Basic Creations Drapery Rods and White Bedding. White Bedding. *Members Decor Cushion Covers *Members Decor Cushion Covers

50%

50%

OFF reg.

NOVELTY BOXES & TOTES

UP TOUP TO *Members

Alberni Valley Employment Centre 4805-B Mar Street, Port Alberni, B.C. 250.724.4560 info@avemployment.ca www.avemployment.ca

price

WASHER & DRYER BALLS

All Stock All Stock *Members

price

STORAGE ORGANIZERS & CASES

Selected Selected *Members

65%OFF 50%OFF 50%OFF reg. price

reg. price

BRIDAL & GRAD PREVIEW All stock special occasion fabrics *Members

Locations across B.C. WorkBCCentres.ca Vancouver Island 250.387.6121 TDD: 1.800.661.8773 Vancouver 604.660.2421 TDD: 604.775.0303 Elsewhere in B.C. 1.800.663.7867 TDD: 1.800.661.8773

The Employment Program of British Columbia is funded by the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.

OFF reg.

reg. price

40%-70%

OFF reg. price

®

NANAIMO Fabricland Sewing Club Members Value Hotline 1-866-R-FABRIC (1-866-732-2742) www.fabriclandwest.com

6535 Metral Drive, Nanaimo Phone 250-390-1172

s r

r

TM

DIRECT PAYMENT

Mon., Tues. & Sat. - 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Wed. -Fri. - 9:30 am to 9:00 pm Sunday - 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm


www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News B5

the Dave Koszegi Team

24 hour direct: 250.723.SOLD (7653)

DAVE KOSZEGI REALTOR

Email: dave@midislandhomes.com Web: midislandhomes.com davekoszegi.com 723sold.com

®

OPEN HOUSES

4595 MONTROSE STREET - $329,000 EXQUISITE CHARACTER HOME! s 7ELL DESIGNED BEDROOM BATHS AND FT CEILINGS IN KITCHEN s (ANDCRAFTED MISSION STYLE MAHOGANY OAK AND EDGE GRAIN l R l NISHINGS AND TRIM s 'REENHOUSE POTTING STATION GARDEN SHED RAISED BEDS AND FRUIT TREES OCEAN VIEW FIXER - UPPER! 00 5,0 $ 12

2567 1ST AVENUE

LOVE THE OUTDOORS? 00 9,9 $ 12

2889 9TH AVENUE

3!452$!9 &%" 2$ s 0- 03613 7TH AVENUE

UPDATED FAMILY HOME! 0 ,00 9 6 $1

3128 11TH AVENUE s 3OUTH 0ORT HOME COMPLETELY RENOVATED FOUR YEARS AGO s 4HREE BEDROOM BATH HOME WITH LARGE KITCHEN s 7ALKING DISTANCE TO SHOPPING AND SCHOOLS

LARGE SPLIT LEVEL HOME s &AMILY HOME IN #ENTRAL 0ORT !LBERNI s BDRM BATH HOME PLUS REC ROOM ON LOTS s .ICELY LANDSCAPED AND FULLY FENCED YARD

00 9,9 $ 18

3!452$!9 &%" 2$ s 0- 04077 CLEGG CRESCENT

$

0 ,80 269

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP! s BEDROOMS BATHS AND NATURAL GAS l REPLACES s 5PDATES INCLUDING BRIGHT SPACIOUS KITCHEN AND NEWER BATHROOM

John Clark IN ATTENDANCE

SOUTH PORT 4 - PLEX 0 ,90 $ 199

1940’S CHARACTER HOME! NO . HS T 500 , 2 $ 21

s 4HREE BEDROOM ONE BATH WITH REC ROOM AND STORAGE AREA s ,OVELY GLASS DOORS IN LAID HARDWOOD m OORS LOTS OF NATURAL LIGHT s ,ARGE UPDATED COUNTRY KITCHEN WITH ISLAND VEGETABLE SINK

SUNSET POINT! 0 ,00 9 3 $2

s ,ARGE FAMILY HOME ON HALF AN ACRE WITH OVERSIZED DOUBLE CARPORT s /VERSIZED KITCHEN WITH BUILT IN CURIO CABINET AND COMPUTER DESK s 4HREE BEDROOMS AND TWO BATHROOMS ON THE MAIN

PRIVATE COUNTRY ACREAGE! 00 4,9 $ 32

0,%!3% 53% 0(/4/ .!-%$ *0' s 3PROAT ,AKE VIEWS OF BOTH 3TIRLING !RM AND 3UNSET 0OINT s 3ELLER WILL CONSIDER TRADE AND OR VENDOR l NANCING s ACRE OFF WATER PARCEL FEATURES GENTLY SLOPING LAWNS AND MAJESTIC CEDARS

ASTOUNDING OCEAN VIEWS! 00 9,0 $ 41

2126 RITA ROAD s %XQUISITE BEDROOMS BATH HOME WITH OPEN m OOR PLAN s !STOUNDING VIEWS OF THE OCEAN AND MOUNTAINS s )N HOUSE WORKSHOP AND EXTRA LARGE GARAGE WITH 26 0ARKING

ROCK SOLID INVESTMENT! 00 5,0 $ 42

7839 BEAVER CREEK RD

4510 ROGER STREET

s BEDROOM BATH HOME WITH X INSULATED SHOP ON ACRE s "RIGHT OPEN m OOR PLAN WITH FAMILY SIZED KITCHEN EATING NOOK s &ULLY FENCED BACK YARD U SHAPED DRIVEWAY AND DOUBLE CARPORT

s 7ELL MAINTAINED APARTMENT COMPLEX IS FULLY RENTED s #ONSISTS OF UNITS ONE BEDROOM AND TWO BEDROOM UNITS s #ENTRAL LOCATION CLOSE TO NEW HIGH SCHOOL SHOPPING -ULTIPLEX

KITSUKSIS EXECUTIVE HOME! 0 ,90 9 9 $3

LOT A STIRLING ARM CRES.

Personal Real Estate Corporation

COUNTRY LIVING CLOSE TO TOWN! 00 9,9 $ 29

4560 VICTORIA DRIVE

s ONE BEDROOM UNITS WITH THEIR OWN HYDRO METERS s 'REAT CENTRAL LOCATION AND QUIET NEIGHBOURHOOD s 3ITUATED CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIES SHOPPING AND BUS ROUTES

3035 12TH AVENUE

s &OUR BEDROOMS ONE BATH HARDWOOD m OORS UPDATED KITCHEN s 4WO OUTBUILDINGS THAT OFFER PLENTY OF ROOM FOR ALL YOUR TOYS s ,OCATED WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO LOCAL TRANSPORTATION SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING

s 4HREE BEDROOM ONE BATH WITH REC ROOM AND STORAGE AREA s ,OVELY GLASS DOORS IN LAID HARDWOOD m OORS LOTS OF NATURAL LIGHT s ,ARGE UPDATED COUNTRY KITCHEN WITH ISLAND VEGETABLE SINK

00 2,5 $ 21

Claire Storie IN ATTENDANCE

2805 5TH AVENUE

s BEDROOM IS A GREAT STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME s .EWER BATHROOM DINING ROOM OFF THE KITCHEN AND LOTS OF STORAGE s $ETACHED GARAGE WORKSHOP HAS ALLEY ACCESS CLOSE TO MARINA

3!452$!9 &%" 2$ s 0- 01940’S CHARACTER HOME! 3035 12TH AVENUE

4860 COMPTON ROAD s BEDROOM BATHS WITH OPEN m OOR PLAN NATURAL GAS l RE PLACE s +ITCHEN WITH EATING AREA PLUS FORMAL DINING LARGE GREAT ROOM s 0RIVATE DECK OVERLOOKS GREEN BELT TONS OF STORAGE AND TWO CAR GARAGE

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts

INVESTOR ALERT! 0 ,50 2 4 $6

3970 7TH AVENUE s UNIT QUALITY APARTMENT COMPLEX s 7ELL MAINTAINED BY THE ORIGINAL OWNER OCCUPIER s #OVERED 26 PARKING PRIVATE DECKS COVERED PARKING


B6

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

â—† SPORTS

Men’s bonspiel rocks The 60th Annual Quality Foods Men’s Bonspiel goes into the record books as a success. More than 48 rinks vied for bonspiel championship at the Alberni Curling Club facility last weekend. Winners after Sunday’s final events: The Randy Zinkiew rink from Mill Bay won the A Event. Craig Rampton from Marpole won the B Event. Brent Dellebuur from Duncan won the C Event. Brian Scorer from Nanaimo won the D Event. And Tracy Branch from Courtenay won the E Event. The final men’s bonspiel – the Aurora Roofing Mixed Bonspiel – is being held on March 15.

WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Don Bolivar, right, and Alan Dejersey from the Comox Valley follow a rock up the ice during the C-event semi-final at the Alberni Valley Curling Club, Sunday afternoon. Bolivar’s rink was defeated by the Savard rink.

ONE PERCENT REALTY

WENDY LOVER

(250) 735-7283 wendylover@shaw.ca

$332,000

5522 WOODLAND CRESCENT E

WHY PAY MORE?

$299,000

Œ 9]ITQ\a JML LMV JI\P Œ *]QT\ QV ! [Y N\ Œ ` TW\ QV ?M[\XWZ\M Œ 7XMV KWVKMX\ ^I]T\ML KMQTQVO Œ 5I[\MZ _ MV[]Q\M WV \PM UIQV

$179,000 N TIO ERS N E P ATTVELO E D

4961 GERTRUDE ST. ÂŒ [MXIZI\M \Q\TM[ NZ]Q\ \ZMM[ ÂŒ @ Âź TW\[ ÂŒ 4W\[ WN XW\MV\QIT MLS #329937

RON GRAY

Full MLSÂŽ Service at a Fraction of the Price Vancouver Island

6379 WALKER RD ÂŒ JLZU JI\P ÂŒ IKZM TW\ ÂŒ 7XMV Æ WWZ XTIV ^I]T\ML KMQTQVO[ ÂŒ .]TTa NMVKML LM\IKPML [PWX

$225,000

MLS#347796

$159,000

4809 GERTRUDE ST.

Œ /ZMI\ [\IZ\MZ PWUM WZ M`KMTTMV\ QV^M[\UMV\ Œ JLZU JI\P Œ 4W_ UIQV\ aIZL Œ +]ZZMV\Ta ZMV\ML I\ ! UWV\P Œ 8:1+-, <7 ;-44 MLS#348226

$129,500

(250) 720-7653 ron@rongray.ca

2330 11TH AVE

$242,900 $4,360 SAVEDDR 4415 ALDERWOOD

Œ JML JI\P NIUQTa PWUM _Q\P ]XLI\M[ Œ . 8 KW^MZML LMKS Œ [Y N\ TW\ JIKSQVO WV\W OZMMV[XIKM Œ /I[ N]ZVIKM

SOLD

307-1105 HENRY RD MT. WASHINGTON

$29,900

ÂŒ /WZOMW][ ^QM_[ WN \PM UW]V \IQV[ IVL [SQ [TWXM[ ÂŒ JMLZWWU \WX Æ WWZ []Q\M ÂŒ *ZQOP\ WXMV Æ WWZ XTIV N]TTa N]ZVQ[PML

4016-4018 MARPOLE ST.

Œ :->-6=- 8:78-:<A Œ ,]XTM` J]QT\ QV ! Œ !` TW\ QV 6WZ\P 8WZ\ Œ ?MTT UIQV \IQVML VM_ ZWWN QV ! MLS #349090

W NE

ICE PR

MLS #346481

SELL YOUR HOME FOR $6,900.00

6118 COTTAM RD

Œ 8ZQKML <W ;MTT Œ JMLZWWU

UWJQTM WV I Y]QM\ [\ZMM\ Œ 5W]V\IQV ^QM_[ VM_ [MX\QK IVL I VM_ ZWWN

FLAT FEE INCLUDES FULL MLS SERVICE & ADS HOMES OVER $600,000 ARE 1% + $900 IN FEES, SAVING YOU EVEN MORE!


Alberni Valley News Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com

B7

- Made by Juanita and Kelly

Frozen Home-Cooked Meals

JOIN US FOR

LUNCH at our REDFORD LOCATION

11 AM - 2 PM MONDAY to FRIDAY (Hours may be extended on Thursdays & Fridays. May open some Saturdays)

D-4035 Redford St.

250-736-1782

Senior, Single and Family Portions

We provide specialized catering for:

‡ /XncKeons ‡ 'inners ‡ 0eetings ‡ Weddings ‡ 0ePorial 7eas ‡ )aPil\ *atKerings

Voted Best Burgers on Vancouver Island

Week of Feb. 24th CLOSED s 7ILL REOPEN -AR RD

FEBRUARY SPECIAL

‡ %DNHG +DP 'LQQHU Cell: (Kelly) 250-720-6597, ‡ &UHDP\ &XUULHG &KLFNHQ (Juanita) ‡ +RPHPDGH 0DFDURQL 250-735-0493 &KHHVH ‡ *ULOOHG 0XVKURRP or E-mail: coastcatering@hotmail.ca 6FKQLW]HO

3

MUSHROOM$ BURGER

9 am to 1 pm

each

www.coastcountrykitchen.ca Open for Pick-Up Wednesday 2-6 pm or we welcome pre-arranged pick ups for YOUR 4712 Ires Road convenience at...

2013 Bridal & Graduation Fair

Air Conditioned

th

12

Something For $ Everyone

WEEK OF MARCH 3RD

Taste of Alberni

SUNDAY

AKFAST E R B CH & BRUN

99

2Sen aP SP ‡ da\s a ZeeN *ertrude

STAMPS CAFE

Weekly Menu

To Order Call 778-421-4712 or

Wed., March 5 6 -9:00 pm at the

95

Best Western Plus

per person

Barclay Hotel Tickets only $5.00/person On Sale NOW

Buet not exactly as shown

Barclay Hotel 4277 Stamp Ave. 250-724-7171

Opening Friday!! March 1, 2013

ood! Great Home Made F Open Monday to Saturday from 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 10 am - 7 pm Call 778-421-3688

Next to Capelli on Victoria Quay Q Q Q

All the proceeds will be going to the CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

Y HOCKRE TERS

DATE NITE

HEADQUA

EVERY WEDNESDAY ~ 5 TO 8 P.M. for the month of February

WIN TICKETS TO WATCH THE CANUCKS TAKE ON DETROIT APRIL 20TH LIVE AT ROGER’S ARENA

TWO CAN DINE...For

$

2995

Ballots handed out in the 3rd Period of every Canucks Game prior to April 1st

Includes: Ukranian Platter Appy: Borscht Soup Dessert: Black Forest Trie Reserve Now! Call for reservations

5093 Johnston Rd

Barclay Hotel

4277 Stamp Avenue ~ 250-724-7171

250-736-1100

7 DAYS A WEEK OPEN 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

GREAT FOOD GREAT VIEW GREAT COMPANY Book your special event with us Reservations Recommended )BSCPVS 2VBZ r 778-421-2826 below the clock

Every Mon., Tue. & Wed. Eat In Only

/PEN DAYS A WEEK

A Local Tradition Since 1969 Patio Now Open

DINING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

ANY SMALL PIZZA or PASTA

9

$ 95

s "REAKFAST s ,UNCH s $INNER

SUNDAY SMORGASBORD from 4-8 pm

LAST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH

"EAVER #REEK 2D s 723.2474

250-723-2622 #100-3550 Johnston Rd

724-5050

FAMILY RESTAURANT

LUNCH & DINNER FEATURES

Draw held April 1st during game - Starts 7:30 pm

or OPEN: Mon.-Sat. - 11:30 am ; Sun. at 4:00 pm

4505 Gertrude St. 250-723-2611

*OHNSTON 2OAD s

Lunch Special EVERY DAY Soup & Sandwich

1295

2/$

Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner FREE Lunch Time Delivery (some restrictions apply) Hours: Sun. - Thurs: 7 am - 8 pm Fri. & Sat.: 7 am - 9 pm


B8

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

PORT ALBERNI ONLY!

STORE CLOSING! R E P U S ! S G N I SAV

OFF 60 80 % ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%

THOUSANDS OF ITEMS!

,)-)4%$ %8#%04)/.3 !00,9

60

%

OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%

ALL CLOTHING, WINTER BOOTS, INTIMATE APPAREL, BOXED BRAS, HANDBAGS

60

%

OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%

60

%

OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%

ALL

60

%

OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%

ALL

60

%

OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%

ALL

OLYMPIC APPAREL, FURNITURE, RUGS, CAMPING & FISHING, RAINWEAR, UMBRELLAS, COOKWARE, STATIONERY, BIKE ACCESSORIES, PERSONAL PHYSICAL FITNESS SCHOOL & OFFICE SUPPLIES SNOW REMOVAL

70

%

OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%

70

%

OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%

80

%

OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%

ALL

ALL

ALL

ALL

FIREPLACES, CANDLES, READING GLASSES, SUNGLASSES, HAIR COLORING

JEWELLERY

JEWELLERY BOXES, WATCH ACCESSORIES, SLIPPERS, LUGGAGE, TRAVEL ACCESSORIES

GREETING CARDS, WRAPPING PAPER VACUUM BAGS & ACCESSORIES

STERLING SILVER, DIAMONDS, GEMSTONES, PEARLS, TREND JEWELLERY

EVERYTHING MUST GO! 50% /&& 3%,%#4 $)30,!9 &)8452%3 THIS LOCATION ONLY!

$)3#/5.4 /&& 4)#+%4%$ 02)#% 3%% &)8452% -!.!'%2

PORT ALBERNI 2907 3RD AVENUE, PORT ALBERNI /0%. 2%'5,!2 (/523 %6%29 $!9 7% !##%04 (BC 6)3! -!34%2#!2$ #!3( $%")4 #!2$3 s ./ #(%15%3 s !,, 3!,%3 &).!, s ./ %8#(!.'%3 s ./ 2%452.3 s ./ !$*534-%.4 4/ 02)/2 052#(!3%3 3%,%#4)/. -!9 6!29 s $)3#/5.43 $/ ./4 !00,9 4/ 4/"!##/ 02/$5#43 -!'!:).%3 (!)2 3!,/. ,/44%29 ')&4 #!2$3 0(/.% #!2$3 "53 0!33%3 !$$)4)/.!, $)3#/5.4 %8#%04)/.3 -!9 !00,9


Alberni Valley News Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com

B9

Your community. Your classifieds.

TOLL FREE

1-855-310-3535

fax 250.723.6395 email classified@albernivalleynews.com

$2998 plus tax

C

O

W

I

C

H

A

N

N

E

W

SELL YOUR STUFF!

Choose any: Black Press Community Newspapers!

(99¢ extra lines) Runs till it sells, up to 8 weeks!

Add any other paper for only $9.99 each +tax

2

Private Party Merchandise Ad 1" PHOTO + 5 LINES

BONUS! We will upload your ad to FREE! Ask us for more info.

S

LEADER PICTORIAL !LBERNIĂĽ6ALLEY .EWS 4HURSDAYĂĽ%DITIONĂĽ $EADLINES 8PSE "ET 7EDNESDAYx xAM %JTQMBZ "ET 4UESDAYx xPM -!*/2ĂĽ#!4%'/2)%3ĂĽ).ĂĽ /2$%2ĂĽ/&ĂĽ!00%!2!.#% &!-),9x!../5.#%-%.43 #/--5.)49x!../5.#%-%.43 42!6%,x #(),$2%.x%-0,/9-%.4 0%23/.!,x3%26)#%3 "53).%33x3%26)#%3x 0%43x x,)6%34/#+ -%2#(!.$)3%x&/2x3!,% 2%!,x%34!4% 2%.4!,3 !54/-/4)6% -!2).%

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

LOST AND FOUND

$2998

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE BC Help Tomorrow’s Families Today– leave a gift in your will. legacy@rmhbc.ca

CALL FOR ENTRIES 11TH ANNUAL Kitty Coleman Woodland Art & Bloom Festival. Fine Art and Quality Crafts Juried Show. Presented in a spectacular outdoor setting May 17,18, 19 Applications for Artisans are available at 2bevzimmeman@gmail.com 250-338-6901

TIMESHARE

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

CANCEL YOUR Timeshare. NO Risk Program, STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call Us NOW. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248.

EXCLUSIVE FINNING/Caterpillar Mechanic training. GPRC Fairview Campus. High school diploma, mechanical aptitude required. $1000 entrance scholarship. Paid practicum with Finning. Write apprenticeship exams. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview

INFORMATION ADVERTISE in the LARGEST OUTDOOR PUBLICATION IN BC The 2013-2015 BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis The most effective way to reach an incredible number of BC Sportsmen & women. Two year edition- terriďŹ c presence for your business.

Please call Annemarie 1.800.661.6335 email: ďŹ sh@blackpress.ca

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ACCOUNTING AND Tax franchise - Start your own Practice with Canada’s leading Accounting Franchise. Join Padgett Business Services’ 400 practices. Taking care of small business needs since 1966. www.padgettfranchises.ca or 1-888-723-4388, ext. 222.

LOST EARRING, drop, black Onyx stone, with small sapphires, around Rim Rock. Small reward (250)723-8501.

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS www. bcjob network.com

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

FIREARMS SAFETY Courses offered and ďŹ rearms purchased by CertiďŹ ed Instructor Terry Lee (250)723-9768.

LOST AND FOUND

$)3#2)-).!4/29 ,%')3,!4)/.

!DVERTISERSx AREx REMINDEDx THATx 0ROVINCIALx LEGISLATIONx FORBIDSx THEx PUBLICATIONxOFxANYxADVERTISEMENTx WHICHx DISCRIMINATESx AGAINSTx ANYx PERSONxBECAUSExOFxRACE xRELIGION x SEX x COLOUR x NATIONALITY x ANCESTRYx ORxPLACExOFxORIGIN xORxAGE xUNLESSx THEx CONDITIONx ISx JUSTIÙEDx BYx Ax BONAx ÙDEx REQUIREMENTx FORx THEx WORKxINVOLVED

#/092)'(4

#OPYRIGHTx AND ORx PROPERTIESx SUBSISTx INx ALLx ADVERTISEMENTx ANDx INx ALLx OTHERx MATERIALx APPEARINGx INx THISx EDITIONx OFx BCCLASSIÙED COM x 0ERMISSIONx TOx REPRODUCEx WHOLLYxORxINxPARTxANDxINxANYxFORMx WHATSOEVER x PARTICULARLYx BYx Ax PHOTOGRAPHICx ORx OFFSETx PROCESSx INxAxPUBLICATIONxMUSTxBExOBTAINEDx INxWRITINGxFROMxTHExxPUBLISHER x!NYx UNAUTHORIZEDxREPRODUCTIONxWILLxBEx SUBJECTxTOxRECOURSExINxLAW

!DVERTISEĂĽACROSSĂĽ 6ANCOUVERĂĽ)SLANDĂĽ INĂĽTHEĂĽ ĂĽBEST READĂĽCOMMUNITYĂĽ NEWSPAPERS /.ĂĽ4(%ĂĽ7%"

DRIVERS WANTED:

LONG BEACH - Ucluelet Deluxe waterfront cabin,sleeps 6, BBQ. Spring Special. 2 nights $239 or 3 nights $299 Pets Ok. Rick 604-306-0891

TRAVEL GETAWAYS

COMING EVENTS

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS THE ONE, The only authorized Harley-Davidson technician training program in all of Canada. You’ll work on all types of HD bikes. Quality instruction and state-of-the-art training aids. GPRC Fairview Campus, Fairview Alberta. 1888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview.

TerriďŹ c career Opportunity with outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects. No Rail Experience Needed!! Skills Needed - Ability to travel 3 months at a time, Valid License w/ air brake endorsement. Extensive Paid Travel, Meal Allowance, 4 weeks Vacation and BeneďŹ ts Package. Compensation based on prior driving experience. Apply at www.sperryrail.com under careers, keyword Driver. DO NOT FILL IN CITY OR STATE

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

!'2%%-%.4

)Tx ISx AGREEDx BYx ANYx $ISPLAYx ORx #LASSIÙEDx !DVERTISERx REQUESTINGx SPACEx THATx THEx LIABILITYx OFx THEx PAPERx INx THEx EVENTx OFx FAILUREx TOx PUBLISHx ANx ADVERTISEMENTx SHALLx BExLIMITEDxTOxTHExAMOUNTxPAIDxBYx THEx ADVERTISERx FORx THATx PORTIONx OFx THEx ADVERTISINGx OCCUPIEDx BYx THEx INCORRECTxITEMxONLYxANDxTHATxTHEREx SHALLx BEx NOx LIABILITYx INx ANYx EVENTx BEYONDxTHExAMOUNTxPAIDxFORxSUCHx ADVERTISEMENT x 4HEx PUBLISHERx SHALLx NOTx BEx LIABLEx FORx SLIGHTx CHANGESx ORx TYPOGRAPHICALx ERRORSx THATxDOxNOTxLESSENxTHExVALUExOFxANx ADVERTISEMENT BCCLASSIÙED COMx CANNOTx BEx RESPONSIBLEx FORx ERRORSx AFTERx THEx ÙRSTx DAYx OFx PUBLICATIONx OFx ANYx ADVERTISEMENT x.OTICExOFxERRORSxONx THEx ÙRSTx DAYx SHOULDx IMMEDIATELYx BEx CALLEDx TOx THEx ATTENTIONx OFx THEx #LASSIÙEDx $EPARTMENTx TOx BEx CORRECTEDx FORx THEx FOLLOWINGx EDITION BCCLASSIÙED COMxRESERVESx THExRIGHTxTOxREVISE xEDIT xCLASSIFYxORx REJECTx ANYx ADVERTISEMENTx ANDx TOx RETAINx ANYx ANSWERSx DIRECTEDx TOx THEx BCCLASSIÙED COMx "OXx 2EPLYx 3ERVICEx ANDx TOx REPAYx THEx CUSTOMERxFORxTHExSUMxPAIDxFORxTHEx ADVERTISEMENTxANDxBOXxRENTAL

LOST: IPOD, white with a pink case, Echo Fields area. Call (250)731-5786 (Reward).

DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

Sales Representative Lassonde Industries Inc. is a North American leader in the development, manufacture and sale of innovative and distinctive lines of fruit and vegetable juices and drinks marketed under recognized brands such as Oasis, Everfresh, Fairlee and Rougemont. We are currently looking for an experienced sales representative to cover the Vancouver Island area. The Retail Sales Representative will be responsible for managing all aspects of sales and customer service in a professional and efficient manner. This position will assure distribution of all listed Lassonde products, as well as indentify new business opportunities and increase sales in the respective territory. Lassonde Offers a Competitive Salary, Comprehensive Benefit Package & Company Car. This is your chance to join an innovative and forward looking company! www.lassonde.com fax: 1-450-469-3360 email: mathieu.simard@lassonde.com

HELP WANTED

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp Online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853 PUT POWER into your career as a Fairview Power Engineer! On-campus boiler lab. 4th Class-Part A 3rd Class. Affordable residences. GPRC Fairview Campus. 1-888-9997882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview TRAIN TO be an Apartment/Condominium Manager at home! We have jobs across Canada. Thousands of graduates working. 32 years of success! Government certiďŹ ed. www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-6658339, 604-681-5456.

CEDAR GROVE RooďŹ ng Supply is currently looking for a Branch supervisor in our Parksville location. Please ďŹ nd details on our Website at cgrs.ca EXPERIENCED PARTS Person for a progressive auto/industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wages, full beneďŹ ts and RRSP bonuses plus moving allowances. Our 26,000 sq.ft. store is located 2.5 hours N.E. of Edmonton, Alberta. See our community at LacLaBicheRegion.com Send resume to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED- Prince Rupert BC. WAINWRIGHT MARINE SERVICES LTD.

Journeyman HD mechanic required for oilďŹ eld construction company. Duties will include servicing, maintenance and overhaul of our equipment. The job will be predominately shop work , but with a portion of your time spent in the ďŹ eld. A mechanics truck will be supplied for you. The job is based in Edson, Alberta. Call Lloyd at 780-723-5051.

Deckhand- Looking for deckhands at marine towing company. Requirements: ROCMC, SMVOP, MED A2 and marine ďŹ rst aid (all current) Tug Boat Captain- Looking for Tug Boat Captains at marine towing company. Requirements: 60 ton ticket, seafarers, medical (all current), and at least 5 yrs seatime working as a Captain on a tug boat. For more information about posted jobs: fax: 250-624-5473 or email: wms@citytell.net HOLBROOK DYSON LOGGING LIMITED- requires a full time processor operator to run a Tigercat H855C with Waratah HTH624 head. Full year work and union rates/beneďŹ ts apply. Please fax resumes to 250-287-9259.

PARTS COUNTERPERSON REQUIRED FOR HEAVY TRUCK DEALER- Ideal candidate should be customer-focused, have mechanical knowledge and have computer experience. Preference will be given to those who have truck, auto, or industrial parts experience. Permanent full-time, varied shifts on a rotational basis. Bailey Western Star Trucks Inc. (Freightliner) is offering competitive remuneration and excellent beneďŹ ts to the right applicant. Apply by email only to: nhalliday@ b a i l ey we s t e r n s t a r. c o m . Please - no phone calls or drop-ins.

GUARANTEED JOB Placement: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas Industry. Call 24hr Free Recorded Message for Information: 1800-972-0209. HAIRSTYLIST WANTED. Full time/part time for First Choice Hair Cutters for their Port Alberni location. Guaranteed $11/hour, 25% proďŹ t sharing, paid overtime, beneďŹ ts, paid birthday, vacation pay, annual advanced training and advancement opportunities. Call 1-866-472-4339 today for an interview.

CARRIER OF THE WEEK VINCE MOREHOUSE Vince, 14, has been delivering the News to South Port residents since September 2010. Vince is a grade 9 student whose favourite classes are science and French. He enjoys playing video games in his free time. Vince uses his paper route money for spending cash.

Fun By The Numbers Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. This mindbending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your sudoku savvy to the test!

Along with our thanks, Vince received some Black Press merchandise and a $10 gift card from Walmart! SIGN UP NOW TO BE A PAPER CARRIER AND GET A FREE GIFT

CARRIERS

SOUTH PORT 3011- Montrose & 9th 3016- Anderson & Neill 3020- Bruce & 15th 3030- Fowlie & 15th 3031- Comox & 14th 3034- Scott & 14th 3037- Angus & 1st

CENTRAL PORT 2012- Morton & 10th NORTH PORT 1012- Craig & Regina 1020- Mary & Brown 1027- Golden & Nelson 1032- Cedar & Strathcona

Call for more info: 250-723-6399

Here’s How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must ďŹ ll each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can ďŹ gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!


B10

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

PERSONAL SERVICES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION

HELP WANTED

FINANCIAL SERVICES

FUEL/FIREWOOD

HOUSES FOR SALE

HOMES FOR RENT

WANTED TO RENT

CARS

PYRAMID CORPORATION is now hiring! Instrument Technicians and Electricians for various sites across Alberta. Send resume to or fax 780-955HIRE or hr@pyramidcorporation.com RIVER FLY FISHING GUIDE Avid fly fisher, jet and drift boats experience an asset. Remote lodge in BC. Email resume and references to: tsylos@tsylos.com

DROWNING IN debt? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. Avoid bankruptcy! Free consultation. Toll Free 1 877-5563500 www.mydebtsolution.com

SEASONED FIREWOOD Vancouver Island’s largest firewood producer offers firewood legally obtained during forest restoration, large cords. Help restore your forest, Burndrywood.com 1-877-902-WOOD.

3 BDRM house+ den, 1 bath, 4 appl’s. Avail. Apr. 1st. $1000/mo. N/S, non partiers. Ref’s req’d. Now taking applications. Call (250)724-5306.

LOOKING TO rent a spot to park a 24 foot boat in Port Alberni for the summer. Call Bill at 780-983-8240 or email gloryjranch@hotmail.com

2003 MUSTANG Conv. 6 cyl, auto, high kms. Well cared for. $6250.00 Call 250-752-2149

PORT ALBERNI- beautiful 4 bdrm townhouse, $975 mo includes shaw cable, HP internet, home phone. Completely reno’d, double carport, all appliances. Call 1-250-619-1339 or email: portalberni townhomes@gmail.com

TRANSPORTATION

INCOME OPPORTUNITY

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

EARN EXTRA Cash! - P/T, F/T immediate openings. Easy computer work, other positions are available. Can be done from home. No experience needed. www.BCJobLinks.com

IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: it’s that simple. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.

PROFESSIONAL/ MANAGEMENT

LEGAL SERVICES

DIRECTOR OF Public Works & Engineering, Competition #13-05 for the City of Quesnel. Please refer to our website at www.quesnel.ca for more information on municipal services and a full job description. City of Quesnel, 410 Kinchant Street, Quesnel BC V2J 7J5 Fax (250) 992-2206 or Email: ncoe@quesnel.ca

CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind and a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

SHORE MECHANIC – F/T Heavy Duty Mechanic Certificate or equivalent w/5 yrs exp. www.westcoast tug.ca/shore-mechanic

PERSONAL SERVICES

PORT ALBERNI, 3025 10th Ave., Fri, Sun, Mon, Feb. 22, 24, 25, 9am-4pm. MOVING SALE. Free Coffee. Furniture, craft supplies & much more!

2008 PONTIAC Torrent GXP, 110,000 KMS, all wheel drive, 6 speed automatic, power everything, heated leather, sunroof, bumper to bumper warranty. Fully loaded, asking $16,995 obo. (250)897-1266 or (250)897-2047.

JEWELS, FURS LADIES FULL length dark mink tail coat. 100% Handmade in Edmonton, AB by Alan Marcus of Regal furs with only tails, beautiful pattern. Cold stored every winter, classic elegant style. Originally purchased $11,500.00 Asking $400. Lv. Msg. 250-720-5756

SPORTS & IMPORTS 1979 Datsun 280ZX. Silver grey in excellent condition. 98,000 km. Appraised at $10,500, asking $7,900, will consider reasonable offers. Records available.(250) 6554359

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION $449 CABO San Lucas, all inclusive Special! Stay 6 Days in a Luxury Beachfront Resort with Meals & Drinks! For $449! www.luxurycabo hotel.com 1-888-481-9660.

MARINE BOATS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE JSB ELECTRIC. Licensed, bonded electrical contractor specializing in new service upgrades, renovations and knob and tube removal. Residential, commercial and industrial (no job too big or small). Reasonable rates. 250-735-2005.

PETS FINANCIAL SERVICES PETS FREE 2 female manx’s cats, must go together ASAP. Call (250)723-0316.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE BURIAL PLOTS BURIAL PLOTS in Alberni Valley Memorial Gardens. 2 adjoining burial plots for $1000. Regular price is $900 per plot. Contact 250-7343059

FREE ITEMS M O N E Y P R OV I D E R . C O M . $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

FREE. LRG Blocks of wood from Walnut tree. Lrg amount plastic hangers. Assorted old bricks. (250)724-0797

PET CARE SERVICES

PET CARE SERVICES

B ED & BI SC S ’ A A N UI '03 :063 '03 :063 IIN L L T AA

ARROWSMITH FULL Membership, $1500. (250)752-9069.

“5 Paw Paw Rated� Rated� “5 t %PHHZ %BZDBSF t %PHHZ %BZDBSF t %PHHZ #PBSEJOH t %PHHZ #PBSEJOH t 1FU 4JUUJOH t 1FU 4JUUJOH

SAWMILLS FROM only $3997. Make money and save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info and DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT STEEL BUILDINGS/Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x 40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x 150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

NEW TO YOU 595 PRO-FORM Treadmill, 20x50 deck, speed up to 12 milers/hr, excellent shape. $275. obo. (250)736-1980. DEER HIDES (excellent for drum making). (250)724-2932. NICE CUT, Spilt, delivered firewood, $200/cord. (250)724-1247 leave msg.

REAL ESTATE HOUSES FOR SALE

www.yourpamperedpets.ca www.yourpamperedpets.CA yourpamperedpets@hotmail.com yourpamperedpets@hotmail.com EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

TITAN, 9’ Dinghy, Solid Aluminum bottom. New, never used. $1500.00 Please Call 250738-0060

BACHELOR PAD for rent at 1400 Alberni Hwy, Parksville. Hydro, cable, wireless internet. $500 per month. 250-9549547.

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

4&-- :063 $"3 '"45

TOWNHOUSES Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402

Incredible 5 acre treed PARK-LIKE PROPERTY with Well-Maintained Furnished Home 1500 sq.ft, 3-bdrm, 2 bath. Extremely close to Pristine Cowichan Lake, in the town of Caycuse. Perfect for recreational property or full time living. Motivated seller $378,800. Exceptionally low yearly cost. Not leased land. Call 250-745-3387 smartytwo@hotmail.com

HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES Damaged House? Pretty House? Moving? Divorcing? Estate Sale? We will Buy your House Quick Cash & Private. Mortgage Too High and House won’t sell? Can’t make payments? We will Lease Your House, Make your Payments and Buy it Later!

Call: 1-250-616-9053 www.webuyhomesbc.com

RENTALS

Licensed Licensed Insured &&Insured

250-724-2369 250-724-2369

SUITES, UPPER

Golf Call

PAMPERED PETS

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

AUTO FINANCING

PORT ALBERNI. For Rent, house in Beaver Creek on 3 acres, 10 mins from town, newly remodeled inside and out, lrg covered deck and carport, full bsmt and rec room, 3 bdrms up and 1 bdrm down. 6 appls, 1.5 baths, $1200 mo incls hydro. Avail immed. Call (250)724-2426.

PORT ALBERNI- 4613 Burde St, Sat & Sun, Feb 23, 24, 9am-1pm. Moving! Household, clothing, new bike, CD’s, furniture, baby items, books.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES ELECTRICAL

TRADES, TECHNICAL

GARAGE SALES

WOODLAND VILLAGE: Clean, reno’d 3 bdrm townhouses. 1.5 bath, W/D hookups, private fenced back yard with storage, $725/mo. Call 250-731-9901.

DreamTeam Auto Financing “0� Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

XJUI B DMBTTJmFE BE

1-800-961-7022

www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557

ClassiďŹ eds save

time ďŹ l here and money please

APARTMENT/CONDO North Lantzville Estate Sale Virtual waterfront, 4bdrm, lvl entry, walkout bsmnt, panoramic view, high waterfront beach access, new roof, suite or B & B income potential, ample parking on 3/4 acre. Mins from Woodgrove. Pics on usednanaimo.com $524,900. Call 250-585-2620.

#,!33)&)%$Ă–!$3Ă–7/2+

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

2-BDRM APT. Covered sundeck. Heat, hot water incld. Refs req. $650. (250)724-0761 NOW RENTING Alberni Towers inclds free heat, hot water, pool & sauna. (250)723-9612. PORT ALBERNI, 2 bdrm suite w/ den, heat pump heating & cooling, no stairs, laundry facilities, N. I. College area, avail immed, $675. (250)724-2488.

BUYING - RENTING- SELLING www.bcclassiďŹ ed.com

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

310-3535 EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

Become a Psychiatric Nurse in your own community There is an urgent need for more Registered Psychiatric Nurses (RPN), particularly outside the urban areas of the province. And with the workforce aging – the average age of a Registered Psychiatric Nurse in BC is 47 years – the number of retirees from the profession is exceeding the number of graduates. Entry-level earnings start at $30.79/hour to $40.42/hour. Train Locally – The only program of its kind in BC, students can learn within their local communities via distance education, local and/or regional clinical placements, and some regional classroom delivery. This 23 month program is accredited by the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of BC (CRPNBC). Government student loans, Employment & Labour Market Services (ELMS), band funding & other ďŹ nancing options available to qualiďŹ ed applicants.

Toll Free:

1-87-STENBERG www.stenbergcollege.com


Alberni Valley News Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

www.albernivalleynews.com

B11

, OPEN HOUSES , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD 4853 Margaret St. NEW

P RI

CE

$

159,900 5276 Wilkinson Rd.

$

219,900

NORTH PORT RANCHER

BEAUTIFULLY RENO’D

s ,ARGE DETACHED SHOP ALLEY ACCESS s 7HEEL CHAIR ACCESS s ,G FENCED YARD

s )MMACULATE INSIDE AND OUT s ,G FULLY FENCED YARD s 5Nl NISHED BSMT RDY FOR DEVELOP MENT

$

3180 5th Ave.

179,900

4614 Glenside Rd.

D L SO

$

299,000

$

Lot 2 Debeaux Rd.

239,000 HISTORIC NEIGHBOUR

s ACRES ALONG 3OMASS 2IVER s 3ALMON STEEL HEAD l SHING YEAR ROUND s "UILD YOUR DREAM HOME MINS FROM TOWN

s .EXT DOOR TO -C,EANS -ILL s /VER TREED ACRES IN THE !,2 s 0REFERRED #HERRY #REEK

$

179,900

4021 Neill St.

$

199,900

NORTH PORT HOME

CUTE RANCHER

s $ESIRED .ORTH 0ORT s "RAND NEW PERIMETER DRAINS s 'REAT VIEWS FROM COVERED BALCONY

s 7EST 0ORT BEDROOMS s #OMPLETELY UPDATED s &ENCED BACKYARD LARGE GARAGE

RIC

2:45 pm - 3:45 pm

$

229,900 FAMILY HOME W/SHOP

s BEDROOM BATHROOM HOME s $ETACHED SHOP s 1UIET NEIGHBORHOOD

$

4853 Margaret St. P NEW

s OF AN ACRE IN CITY LIMITS s BDRM BATH AND DEN s #USTOM KITCHEN .EW ROOF

4639 10th Ave.

PRISTINE WATERFRONT

159,900 5535 Broadway Ave. NORTH PORT RANCHER

E

369,900 HISTORIC CHARACTER

3 BEDROOM W/ 2 BEDROOM SUITE s )NLET VIEWS s ,ARGE COVERED DECK s "SMT SUITE RENTED FOR MONTH

11:00 am - 12:00 p.m. 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Lot 22 Ferguson Rd.

$

3870 3rd Ave.

$

129,900

LOCATION ! LOCATION ! s 1UIET NEIGH BORHOOD NEAR 0APERMILL DAM s 'REAT STARTER HOME s &ULLY FENCED YARD

s ,ARGE DETACHED SHOP ALLEY ACCESS s 7HEEL CHAIR ACCESS s ,ARGE FENCED YARD

For FREE Property Evaluation & Sales Plans, call:

4213 Princess Rd. Port Alberni, BC Chris at 250-731-6637 or chris@arcusrealtors.com

Decorating !LBERNI #OLOUR #ORNER “Home Made Easy!”

2))

83 72

2Q 5RPDQ 5ROOHU 3DQHO 7UDFN DQG 1DWXUDO 6KDGHV ([FOXGHV UROOHU VKDGHV IURP JULG

MON.-FRI: !- 0- s 3!452$!9 !- 0- s #,/3%$ 35.$!93

Alease at 250-731-7733 or alease@arcusrealtors.com

10.00 OFF

$

ANY 3.79 L OF

NATURA INTERIOR PAINT OFFER EXPIRES March 31, 2013 4( !6%.5% s

ROCKY MOUNTAIN FLOORING

3

$ 99 sqft

(shipping charges apply) Find us on Facebook k


B12 www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

2600 BURDE STREET 0 ,90

9

$49

5489 WESTPORTE PLACE 0 ,50

7,

2

$39

$33

NEW

BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME

s BEDROOMS BATHROOMS s /VER SQ FT ON ACRE s 0ARTIALLY l NISHED BASEMENT s 4RADE 0OTENTIAL s (EAT 0UMP

YOU’LL LOVE THIS!

s BEDROOMS BATHROOMS s /VER SQ FT s ACRES CAR GARAGE HEAT PUMP

4414 8TH AVENUE 9

0 ,90

4

$14

BARCLAY ESTATES s SQ FT BEDROOMS BATHROOMS s )MMACULATE AND NICELY UPDATED s .EW WINDOWS ROOF HOT WATER TANK

MOVE RIGHT IN s OR BEDROOM BATHROOMS s (EAT PUMP AND MANY UPDATES s SQ FT DETACHED GARAGE W 26 PARKING

#7-3859 WOOD AVENUE

4511 BURDE STREET 0

,00

9 $11

0

,90

$44

ATTENTION INVESTORS s BEDROOMS BATHROOM s (EAT PUMP SOME UPDATES s $ETACHED SHOP

D L O

S

DESIREABLE LOCATION s SQ FT RANCHER s BEDROOMS BATHROOMS HEAT PUMP s $ETACHED SHOP OF AN ACRE

CAREFREE LIVING s BEDROOM BATHROOM s /VER SQ FT s $ETACHED WORKSHOP

5700 ARVAY ROAD

IMMACULATE RANCHER BUILT BY BILL GOORTS s SQ FT BEDROOM BATHS s &ENCED BACK YARD ON OF AN ACRE s (EAT PUMP SPRINKLER SYSTEM MUCH MORE

4215 8TH AVENUE

0 ,90

$23

5588 MEADOW DRIVE ING T S LI

900

MY PROMISE: I focus on quality, not quantity. I will take the time to return your calls, to answer your questions, to do the research and to make you a priorty!

Front e k a L ble e. k a L Afforda t a o n Spr o s e i t r Prope One of the few opportunities left to purchase land at scenic Sproat Lake, famous for the Coulson Flying Tankers. Own your own Strata RV lot for year after year vacations. No more having to book months in advance.

RV Strata Lots for as low as

incl. boat slip

Qualify for mortgages Laundry & washrooms with hot showers Sandy beach with waterslide & swim area Newer docks with boat slips for each site

For more information

250.720.6034

facebook 4213 Princess Road Port Alberni, B.C.

Alberni Valley Clean Team #POEFE t -JDFOTFE t *OTVSFE “Home Cleaning and Organizing Services Customized for YOU� t 1SF QPTU TQFDJBM FWFOU DMFBOJOH t %FDMVUUFSJOH PSHBOJ[JOH t #BTFNFOU TIFE HBSBHF XPSLTIPQ DMFBOJOH PSHBOJ[JOH t &TUBUF EPXOTJ[JOH BOE EJTQFSTBM

t #BTJD %FFQ )PNF $MFBOJOH t 4JOHMF "QQPJOUNFOU PS 3FQFBU t 37T .PUPSIPNFT DBNQFST CPBUT JOUFSJPS POMZ

t #FUXFFO UFOBOU DMFBOJOH IPVTF DPOEP BQU

No HST

1 I t & N B J M B M C F S O J WB M M F Z D M F B O U F B N ! H N B J M D P N


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.