Lake Cowichan Gazette, June 19, 2013

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Class act: Meet the LCSS graduating class of 2013 PAGE 10

One for the road: Annual road hockey tourney goes top shelf PAGE 12

LCSS ranked most improved B.C. high school

Summit meeting: community asked to help construct care team

Fraser Institute: Annual study says something important happening here Ashley Degraaf

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or two years in a row Lake Cowichan Secondary School is being hailed by the Fraser Institute as B.C.’s fastest-improving high school. Although this year’s 5.9 ranking is a slight dip from last year’s 6.3, the school’s track record during the past five years was enough to land it in top spot. In 2008, it scored just a 3.2. Fraser Institute spokesperson Peter Cowley indicated the school is a prime example there’s always room for improvement. “This is a very important story for this school,” Cowley said Tuesday about results released Monday. “There’s actually some† UPFOR TO thing going on there. “And what I normally find with schools that have seen and FINANCING MONTHS sustained improvement, is that they have strong leadership. It’s the leadership who will say, ‘this is my vision of the school and OR GET UP TO this is what we’re going to do well.’ This is a person who has to IN PRICE $ ADJUSTMENTS motivate, mentor and nurture. It’s the principal who’s going to be the spark.” SALES EVENT LCSS boasted a 100 per cent graduation rate for 2009 to 2011. This year’s figure fell to 97.1 per cent but that is still a vast CELEBRATE WITH OUR LOWEST PAYMENTS OF THE YEAR improvement from 2008’s 88.9 per cent. Meanwhile, this year’s average exam marks rose to 67.1 per cent from 64.6 per cent. 2013 L “Sometimes it can a little bit of a deflator when the marks are a little bit down, but with any graph you see, when it comes to ♦ % $ $ $ 1,500 stocks or whatever, it never goes straight,” explained Cowley. “What we’re looking for, from the basic analysis based on five NO MONEY DOWN years, is for the trends.” Cowley also gave huge kudos to all staff involvement as well as parent work in continuing school success stories. “Our report card consistently shows that school improve2013 ment is occurring all over B.C. from Prince George in the north GLS to Grand Forks in the south and everywhere in between,” he ♦ % $ $ outlined in a media release. $ 1,000 The report card rankings on B.C.’s schools rates 284 public and independent schools based on seven indicators using data NO MONEY DOWN from the annual province-wide exams administered for the B.C. Ministry of Education, as well as graduation † UPFOR TO and grade-tograde transition rates. 2013 The report card also includes important information about FINANCING MONTHS L Tyson Jones each school’s make-up, including parents’ average income, the ♦ % $ $ percentage of ESL students, and the percentage of special needs $ OR GET UP TO 1,250 Cory Neen of the Duncan Volunteer Fire Department hits a ball far into left field during the 35th-annual students. IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTS Mesachie Group Slo-pitch Tournament and Auction. Principal Nicole Boucher$could not be reached for comment NO MONEY DOWN by press time. Story on page 12SALES EVENT

Lake Cowichan has not given up on its bid to attract new doctors. But it’s not going to put all its eggs in one basket either. The Vancouver Island Health Authority has announced plans for an integrated primary and community care team for the Cowichan Lake area to find new ways to meet many of the its day-to-day health needs. Valerie Nicol, executive director of the Cowichan Valley Division of Family Practice, said this team won’t address the doctor situation, but it will provide care options for people while the town is without a doctor. “The idea is if and when a doctor is there, this team will support them,” she explained. “I think it’s going to be great. It’s going to be good even when there are no doctors. But when there are doctors there, it will be great because they can support each other.” Lake Cowichan’s two doctors are leaving at the end of September. VIHA director of Primary Health Care Victoria Power believes this collaborative, multidisciplinary team could help in recruitment. “If we do get a really good, high-quality team to work with the practitioners, that will be an attractant,” she said. CARE page 3

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Youbou dust-breathers not happy paying for truck wash The Lady of the Lake Society would like to express a huge and sincere THANK YOU to the following people and organizations for their ongoing commitment and support of our program. • Cowichan Lake Chamber of Commerce, CVRD Areas I and F for their generous and continued donations • Town of Lake Cowichan for their continued support • Kaatza Lakeside Players for their expertise year after year and for the use of the big screen, special thanks to Carrol Patrick, Andrew Patterson and McKenzie Patterson • Lindsay Anderson for her guidance and advice for the girls’ talent performances • Country Grocer for the use of the meeting room, endless photocopying and ongoing support • Sport Chek for sponsoring the fashion show • Cow Cafe for the delicious dinner at the Ball • Lauren Frost and Ashley Pastor for running the concession on Opportunity Night • Sydney Rabey for doing an outstanding job as MC at the Ball • Dot Lungal of the Footwear Center for selling our Ball tickets and sponsoring the Congeniality award • Cowichan Lake Recreation management and staff • Jane Casey and Cindy Batyi and team for making Ball night beautiful for the girls • Bill Robertson from the Fire Department for doing the bar on Ball night • Shannon and Tasha from The Track Fitness for choreographing the dance • Maria Cullen for producing and directing the fashion show • Karen Armstrong from Toastmasters for the hours of training • Lori and Leslie from Home Hardware for the use of their window for our photos • Friends of Catherine for the Catherine Boeckner Memorial Award for Talent • Angie Lundberg of Angie’s Esthetics for sponsoring the Public Speaking Award • Beta Sigma Phi, Chapter XI Gamma Kappa for the lovely Strawberry Tea • Randi Robertson and Mariah Smith for doing a great job as backstage crew • Indra Johel for the beautiful flowers • Island Savings for sponsoring the Essay Award • Lake Cowichan Gazette for the continued great coverage and interest in our program Thank you as well to our lovely 11 candidates and dedicated sponsors for 2013; without your support, there would not be a Lady of the Lake program. Thank you to our outgoing royalty: Alicia Fall, Sydney Allan and Nikki Gibson, we are all so proud of you and wish you well in the future. Congratulations to the new royalty, Miss Kinsmen, Megan Berry, Lady of the Lake, Miss Lions, Ashley Vomacka, 1st Princess and co-winner of the Public Speaking Award, and Miss BPO Elks, Emily Pastor, 2nd Princess, Congeniality award and Essay winner. Congratulations as well to Chelsea Gunderson, Miss Jake’s at the Lake, the Catherine Boeckner Talent Award winner and co-winner of the Public Speaking Award and Molly Bragg, Miss Country Grocer on the Personal Growth Award. A job well done by all, thank you everyone from all of us involved in the Lady of the Lake program.

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Residents of Youbou are choking on dust, bureaucracy and having to pay $5,000 to help a private company keep their community clean. Since 2006 they have been trying to get the Ministry of Transportation to do something about dust from logging trucks. At a heated meeting of the CVRD Nature and Habitat Fund Advisory Committee, on June 13, residents again expressed their frustration at the lack of action. The committee recommended kicking in $5,000 to TimberWest toward the construction of a truck wash, a decision that did not sit well with many in attendance. “They don’t need our contributions, it’s their dust. They’re making all the money,” said Youbou resident, Wayne Hughes. “I don’t think the people want anything to do with ownership of a truck wash, we shouldn’t have to.” “TimberWest is just spearheading this for all the companies, and Highways is giving a portion in-kind to do with

fixing the road,” said Youbou Director Pat Weaver, who chaired the meeting. “The committee’s made a decision and so we’ll go forward and see what happens with the board.” Former Youbou director Klaus Kuhn disputed Weaver’s claim that TimberWest had asked for a contribution from the community in the first place. Others in the audience complained they are not getting compensation for the money they must spend on things such as power washing the outside of their homes and cleaning their carpets. Others, such as Jeff Abbott, did not see why the CVRD is involved in the process in the first place. “It should be highways...dealing with this,” said Abbott. “We’ve gone through four ministers of transportation. Is TimberWest just sitting back and kind of laughing, or what?” George deLure, who sits on the committee, admitted the reason he decided to vote for the $5,000 contribution, is because he feels that if no contribution is made nothing will get done. “I don’t think we’re going to get the truck wash in in the summer

by the process that it’s going to go through the CVRD,” says deLure. “I care for this community and we’ve been at a stalemate for months, so I rolled over.” Others had similar fears and wondered what would happen if a truck wash does not solve the problem. In an email response to Don Beldessi, a Youbou resident, previous Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Blair Lekstrom, stated the ministry is doing all it can. “I recognize this is an ongoing concern for you,” states the email. “Ministry staff have asked our local maintenance contractor, Mainroad South Island Contracting, to sweep the road, and ministry staff are also working with TimberWest to address this matter.” The email goes on to state that Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement branch staff have recently carried out inspections of logging trucks and though they did not observe mud and debris as an issue, the ministry is committed to closely monitoring logging trucks in the area and working with TimberWest to ensure this matter is resolved.

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Premier Christy Clark now makes $193,500 a year. But her annual pay still lags behind the $199,000 earned last year by Warren Jones, Cowichan Valley Regional District’s CAO. A CVRD financial statement released last week lists 43 CVRD executives earning more than $75,000 (23 at more than $100,000) plus expenses annually. The total for those 43 positions is more than $4.5 million in salaryies, plus $119,000 in expenses. Brass got the same 2.5% raise last year as its union staff, as per CVRD policy. But some directors want to find a method by month’s end to fairly compare those top salaries with those in the private and public sectors. “You need a systematic application of (job) criteria, like jobs elsewhere and the economy of that region — look at the

private sector and public areas in the region,” Shawnigan Lake Director Bruce Fraser said. “The general concern I’ve experience at the board table is the CVRD’s wage structure should bear some relation to the general economy, and what everyone is capable of earning in the region.” The CVRD has compared its wages to those paid to staff in other similar-size regions, like Comox. CVRD policy allows employee pay to sit “in the middle of the pack,” he said. Sahtlam Director Lorne Duncan said the public has to send a message to the board about wage rates. “A good portion of the board doesn’t believe there’s a problem, almost 100% of staff doesn’t think this is a problem, and 50% of the public doesn’t believe this is a problem. It depends on who you ask.” And traditional arguments high wages attract the best person for a particular job “is one piece of the

puzzle,” Fraser said. “You also have to look at logical levels set on duties, and what is reasonable to ask local taxpayers to bear.” Earlier this year, the CVRD board rejected Fraser’s proposal to freeze the wages of staff with salaries above $100,000 at the 2012 level. Cowichan Lake South Director Ian Morrison was one of many to argue against the proposal, saying it was too late in the budget process. CVRD directors passed a motion June 12 to have the CVRD’s top wage list from the past decade, also posted online so people can do their own comparison. “People had different positions and titles, but that doesn’t necessarily mean your costs should go through the roof; we’ve also added a lot more staff in recent years,” Duncan said. “We’re a big happy family, but I’m not sure if were a big efficient family.”


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The RCMP has named Lake Cowichan’s new detachment commander, but the community’s next top cop won’t arrive until later this summer. Sgt. Wes Olsen has been named as the detachment’s new commander, explained Cpl. Warren Potter of the Lake Cowichan RCMP. Olsen — who replaces Sgt. Dave Voller — is expected to arrive the first week of August from the Comox Valley detachment, Potter added, and is in the process of procuring a home in Lake Cowichan. Upon his arrival, Olsen will take command of the 11 officers currently posted to the detachment. Lake Cowichan is staffed by two corporals, eight constables and one dedicated First Nations Policing officer tasked with policing Ditidaht territory. Despite the lack of a commanding officer for the moment, there will be no

shortage of police patrols on the lake and river this summer. The second largest lake on Vancouver Island, remains a very popular boating destination, Potter said. The police will be allocating their resources accordingly. “We’ll be on the lake and river as much as possible again this summer to make sure it’s safe for everyone,” Potter added. “We’ll be doing boat patrols on the weekends, checking boats for regulation and compliance.” Potter reminded lakeside and riverfront property owners that the RCMP will watch for people consuming alcohol on the lake and river. Unsuspecting boaters indulging in frosty brewed beverages face possible fines or the loss of their liquor, Potter said. “We’re going to be out there and we’re going to either seize their liquor and/or (place) charges,” Potter added. “But our main goal is to make it safer for everyone that owns property along the river and the lake.”

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“It’s people from different disciplines.” “We might come up with something that could be very helpful to the community, like a respiratory therapist, people who aren’t typically on a primary care team.” Power says the idea stems from the Cowichan Valley Division of Family Practice, which meets monthly to address health issues. This committee, which includes members from the Ministry of Health, B.C. Medical Association and the Cowichan Communities Health Network, approached the physician recruitment team CHOOSE Cowichan Lake about moving forward. “They’re working really closely with us as well, and we approached

them and said ‘instead of us prescribing what this would look like, we want to engage with the community in identifying their needs,’” she said. During the coming months, the working group will focus on assessing local health care needs. As part of this assessment, the group will host a forum Wednesday, July 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lake Cowichan Town Hall. CHOOSE Cowichan Lake chairwoman Laurie Johnson is happy this step is being taken. She encourages people to provide input. “It’s giving our community a voice,” she said. “I’m very excited. It’s one step closer to helping us get the health care back into Lake Cowichan that we need.” The working group anticipates the model for an integrated health care team will be completed late this fall.

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After 34 NDP MLAs were identified the problem. Its first sworn in to continue a stretch of recommendation: “Increase our opposition that will reach at least 16 economic and financial literacy to years, leader Adrian Dix took a few gain credibility.” questions about his future. The “public ownership” table The party’s provincial council really got radical. Scrap publicwill meet June 21 to set the terms of private partnerships, the basis of reference for a review of the party’s most government construction dismal election performance, Dix today. “Nationalize” independent told reporters. He repeated that power projects, in the Venezuelan his performance won’t be spared, style of state seizure of private and ticked off some conventional assets. And perhaps most incredibly, wisdom about the tear up the trade NDP campaign. agreement between Dix mentioned Saskatchewan, the alleged lack of Alberta and B.C. “negative” ads, the that harmonizes local campaigns transport truck (read candidates), regulations and so BC Bureau forth. the decreasing By Tom Fletcher reliability of polls A three-province and, when pressed, project now called his surprise decision to come out “New West Partnership” will against the proposed twinning of continue to dismantle archaic interthe TransMountain oil pipeline. provincial barriers. A glimpse into the inner Why would the NDP be secretly workings of the all-powerful NDP against that? Because it’s also a provincial council was provided “labour mobility” agreement. by a summary of an NDP policy This harkens back to a supposed development workshop leaked by golden age in Canada, when two the B.C. Liberals in the final days of corporate titans shared the beer the campaign. business, producing identical The workshop took place in bland lager from identical factories November 2010, coincidentally at in identical stubby bottles. the same provincial council meeting Inter-provincial trade in these where the revolt against former stubbies was strictly forbidden, leader Carole James tumbled requiring each province to have into the open. While 13 caucus a big unionized brewery to members were knifing their leader make uniformly bad beer for the for reasons they still can’t or won’t proletariat. articulate in public – a glaring This is the power of a monopoly problem in itself – the backroom union. And because of it, this policy brainstorm revealed a deeper was how governments tried to malaise. “create jobs.” It’s a bygone era to Among the “dream tree” notions which many core NDP supporters put forward in the workshop was stubbornly cling. This explains the “free” post-secondary tuition and party’s revival of a “job protection public transit, along with raising commissioner” for forestry. wages and lowering fees for Which brings us to the proverbial daycare. This isn’t a dream tree, it’s root cause of the B.C. NDP’s a money tree. woes. Its largest financial donor is Remember, this is the NDP’s the B.C. Government and Service ruling body, not a high school Employees’ Union, which donated social justice class or an Occupy $1.4 million to the party in the past Vancouver squat. eight years. Showing a glimmer of adult Tom Fletcher is the legislative reporter and supervision, the workshop table columnist for Black Press. Reach him at tfletcher@ on “equitable tax policy” even blackpress.ca.

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We need careful look at bang for buck Look, we don’t want anyone to misinterpret this as being about the people who work in a variety of important positions with the Cowichan Valley Regional District. We deal with many of them on a regular basis, and most are professional, capable people. This is not a witch hunt against them, or the quality of their work on an indivdual level. But we would applaud a decision by the CVRD’s elected officials to take a serious look at how much they pay their senior staff, and if that money is being well-spent. We fully understand Warren Jones is the head of what amounts to a mid-size corporation; he has a difficult job requiring a lot of skill and experience. We expect him to collect a large salary. We’re just not convinced that it needs to be nearly $200,000 a year. How much worse off would the district be if its CAO made $175,000 instead? We understand a CAO needs capable lieutenants in order to make the district function efficiently. We’re

just not sure it needs 23 of them, each making more than $100,000 annually, or 41 of them making more than $80,000 annually. Would we suffer if we had only 18 at $100,000, or 41 at just $72,000? The CVRD pays more than $4.5 million to fill just 43 positions. Can you blame the public for wondering if that is the best use of the taxpayer’s investment? Again this is not about the people: if someone offers you the money, you take it. And if you want to bring in quality people, you are going to have to pay to attract them. We understand this is generally accepted as the “going rate.” We do not, however, know what we gain by paying the going rate and by paying it to that many people. We need a cost-benefit analysis, an investment evaluation. The question is simply: “should we be paying that much?” — Cowichan News Leader Pictorial

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Street Beat

Iris Maher “I think it’s ridiculous. It should be funded by the province. We definitely need a boat on the lake and in the water all summer.”

Norma Winner “I think it’s awful that it isn’t supplied. We really should have one on the lake all year round.”

How do you feel about firefighters having to fundraise to buy a rescue boat?

Gordon Parlee “It’s OK. Lots of places have to fundraise for things that they need. After all, it is an extra.”

Nicole Hands “No. They should have it paid for, for sure.”

Canadians aren’t happy with attack on the CBC

In my opinion: Conservatives need to back off on a bill neutering artists and journalists In Reporters Without Borders’ (RWB) latest Press Freedom Index, Canada has sadly fallen from 10th to 20th place. This report states that Canada is now behind Costa Rica, Namibia, Andorra and Liechtenstein. The RWB has blamed the Conservative government’s actions and their incessant attacks on the journalistic principle of anonymous sources for this slip in the rankings. The NDP tabled a motion to split the Bill C-60 so this change to the CBC’s independence could be debated on its own. The Conservatives refused. And it isn’t only the CBC that the Conservative party wants to control. Three other Crown corporations, the Canada Council for the Arts, the International Development Research Centre and the National Arts Centre will all have their operating budgets approved by Cabinet. Controlling the independence of arts, cultural and scientific organization is not the priority of Canadians, and you’ve certainly proved by your emails that it is not the priority of people in Lake Cowichan.

A town needs to nurture homegrown talent

or provincial politicians, holed up in capital cities, or traditional business leaders, who cluster close to international airports. It therefore falls upon small town Ron McKenzie leaders to step up CLD Chamber Vice-President and encourage small business growth. Business makes things happen and affects every part of our society. The idea of buying/shopping local encourages business growth and ensures the viability of and longevity of local business. The population must look to the future of their community, and encourage local growth so their children are able to work and live where they were raised. This then provides for the need for larger businesses, as well as hospitals, doctors, schools and even small industry. So a town needs its population just as the population needs its town. Only by working together can it succeed. Excerpts taken from the Financial Post. Ron McKenzie writes on behalf of the Cowichan Lake District Chamber of Commerce.

FROM THE CHAMBER

A town is only as good as its population. That population is made up of its people, businesses, town council and volunteer organizations. Most small towns don’t have industry to rely on to provide employment. The best solution to rural economic development problems would be for local communities to forget about attracting industry, and focus on retaining people, especially creative, entrepreneurial types who don’t need to go to big cities to start companies. By attracting and nurturing more entrepreneurs, small towns can avoid oblivion and become net contributors to the global economy. Kenneth Coates, a public-policy professor at the University of Saskatchewan says “To withstand powerful economic forces that are compressing economic growth into leading mega-cities around the globe, business and political leaders in smaller communities will have to fight hard for them to prosper.” Someone is going to have to stand up for the small-town way of life, and the advantages of rural living. Local leaders must talk up their communities and encourage people to stay for life, citing the lower cost of living in smaller centres and the stable, reliable workforce. But it’s not likely going to be the federal

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MP’s REPORT

may interfere in the bargaining process of the CBC, a Crown corporation that has been independent for 80 years. It would be up to the Cabinet to approve salaries, working conditions and any collective agreement bargained between the CBC and its employees. That means Cabinet will now be able to dictate the wage conditions of journalists whose job it is to monitor the government. And it will decide the working conditions for the creative team that puts together political satire like the Rick Mercer show. As well Conservative Bill C-461, an act to amend the Access to Information Act and Privacy Act (disclosure of information), currently before Parliament, is a direct attack on the independence of the CBC and journalistic sources. It would require that all expenses incurred in the course of employment be disclosed if an access to information request was received.

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Members of Parliament receive many emails from constituents. But when the inbox fills up with over 700 emails in just two weeks on one topic, I know the issue is important to people in my riding. When the government announced it wanted to control the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s (CBC) operating budget, determining how much money would be spent on investigative journalism, on programming and on wages, people started emailing right away, saying the government should leave the CBC alone. I agree the CBC must remain an impartial and independent body. Bill C-60, the Budget Implementation Act, states that the Conservative Cabinet

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Closed for several years now, Lake Service garage was one of several full service gas stations serving the Lake Cowichan area in 1993. This summer, as well as last summer, the building will be occupied by ORKA Adventures (kayak and tube rentals).

The local scene in 1993 Lake Cowichan

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spot that had been once occupied by one of the town’s first gas stations. The local Coop — which had operated for decades — was one of two local grocery stores that served the population. Located on the spot where the new regional library is presently being constructed was the Sidetrack Tap N’ Bowl bowling alley. T & I (Tony and Irene) Meats at 102 Cowichan Lake Avenue and McQuinn’s Custom Let’s take a look back at the local scene during Sound were two more of the many business that 1993. That was 20 years ago and the class of are no longer here. 1993, mostly 18-year-olds, were graduating Up in Youbou, Leo and Joy Tardiff operated from Lake Cowichan Secondary School and their Youbou Mini Mart before returning to were raring to make their way in the real world. Lake Cowichan to open their store in the site The pages of that year’s school annual of the former, and well known, Joan’s Market showed 67 smiling faces. Out (near the high school). of the 30 LCSS teachers at that News throughout the town time, just a few remain; they during the summer of 1993 include Pat Biello (who is an included the return of the LCSS graduate), Mark Kloske, Hofmeister family after a Craig New and Ken Floyd. year’s stay in our sister city Another familiar face in the 1993 (village) of Ohtaki, Japan. school annual is that of Janice The family lived, and worked Rolli Gunderson Tuba who is still employed in the teaching English, to Ohtaki’s district. PAGES OF HISTORY residents in a school district Some of the local business exchange. They were the at that time were Maureen’s local fourth family to take Fashions, just a few blocks from part in the cultural experience. Shandra’s Fashions which was located in the That same summer, the carving of several site of today’s Copper Lane. There was Bella totem poles (gifts for Ohtaki) was taking place Sorella Pizza — usually staffed by at least two at Park Place in Saywell Park. Two native local teens — as well as Chester Fried Chicken carvers worked on the project as curious and and Pizza. Kaatza Insurance Services filled interested bystanders watched the masterpieces the space now used by the Remax real estate taking shape. office located beside the Royal Bank. (The An article appeared in the local Lake News bank building started out many years ago as a citing the concern of some residents who felt service/gas station.) Beech and Davis property it necessary to call on town residents to sign management and rentals was still in business a petition pleading local doctors to continue as well as the new Rails End Pub. Located to provide on-call medical services during in the same building that Jake’s at the Lake evenings and weekends! now occupies, the Rails End featured a large An event that took place that summer was the collection of small model trains which moved baptism of several members of a local church on small tracks much to the delight of the in the Cowichan River at the Duck Pond. customers and train enthusiasts. Although not the first time this type of ritual had Lake Service Garage was one of several gas taken place here, it was, nevertheless, a little out stations in the area at that time. It stood on the of the ordinary.

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Firefighters hit another home run for muscular dystrophy Mesachie Skydome: Annual charity slo-pitch tourney raises nearly $40,000 Tyson Jones

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Once again, the Mesachie Group Slo-pitch Tournament and Auction for Muscular Dystrophy was a smashing success. “This is a magical event. It’s a multidepartment event, which is very rare — it’s completely unique,” said Alyssa Goad, manager of revenue development with Muscular Dystrophy Canada. “It’s an event you wouldn’t believe unless you saw it.” The tournament took place June 14 to 16 at the Mesachie Lake Skydome. This year, nine fire departments came together to raise almost $40,000 at the auction, slightly shy of what they achieved last year. “I think it was a very successful year, as it always is,” said Sherry Sohye of the Mesachie Group. “There was lots of camaraderie and bonding.” The Mesachie Group picked MDC as its charity of choice in 1979, making this the 35th-annual slo-pitch tournament. To date, the tournament and auction have raised close to $700,000, according to a Mesachie Group press release — and they show no signs of slowing down. “We wanted to see what the charity was all about; we had two firefighters

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Janice Shand (left) and Glynis Eve take a brief break to smile for a picture during prep work at Saturday’s 35th-annual Mesachie Group Slo-pitch Tournament and Auction.

in the valley whose sons had Muscular Dystrophy, so we did not have to work hard to gain support,” said Dave Ferguson, a past Cowichan Bay fire chief, and current board member with MDC. “It looks like most people want to stay involved until a solution is found — it’s easy to see we’re making a difference.” This year’s slo-pitch tournament saw seven teams competing against each other. The final game, which took place Sunday, June 16, saw Ladysmith take on

reigning champions Lake Cowichan. The game was high scoring, but in the end, Ladysmith took the win with a final score of 19-15. Other awards given out were Most Sportsmanlike Team, which went to Cowichan Bay Fire and Rescue, and MVP, which went to Blair Windsor of Cowichan Bay Fire and Rescue. Another award given out was MDC’s Mary-Ann Wickham Award, (volunteer of the year) to Cathy King.

Road hockey tourney ‘bigger and better’ Lake Days: About 120 players take part in annual six-rink parking lot challenge Lindsay Chung

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The action was fast, furious and fun, as 120 players of all ages took part in the seventhannual Lake Days road hockey tournament Sunday, June 9. With games taking place on six rinks on South Shore Road and at the Saywell Park parking lot, the tournament wrapped up at the end of Lake Days with five division finals. The Lumberjacks won the Norris Division after a 5-4 victory over the Lake Cowichan Lightning. In the Smythe Division, the Victoria Warriors claimed the championship with a 3-2 win over the Lake Cowichan Red Necks. The Mullet Mafia won the Patrick Division after beating the Spitting Mavericks 5-2 in the final. In the Adams division, Get Lucky beat the

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Fuller Lake Flyers Goalie Keagan Bissit lets in a goal by Connor Logan of the Get Lucky team during one of the first games of the day.

Fuller Lake Flyers 3-2 claim the championship. The Half Cutz were victorious in the Lakers Division after a 5-1 win over

the Ryan Rai Leafs in the final. Organizer Kelly Bergstrom says 20 teams took part in this year’s tournament, with 120

players ranging in age from six to adult, including many local Lake Cowichan players and players from farther afield. “We were lucky we had teams from Nanaimo, the Chemainus area, Duncan and Victoria,” he said. Each team played four 20-minute games over the course of the day. A highlight game was the Adams division final, which went into sudden-death overtime. In this hotly-contested game, Get Lucky from Duncan came out on top, beating the Fuller Lake Flyers 3-2. This was the seventh year for the tournament, and Bergstrom is happy with how it turned out. “It was a huge success,” he said. “It gets bigger and better very year. The weather co-operated; it was overcast and not too hot. It was just the right weather for it.”

Callendar boy highlights men’s action last week on the local links Senior Men’s Golf Report for June 11:

Gary Callendar scored a golfer’s hat trick last week as his closest to the pin shot on number seven hole combined with his two birdies to earn him the maximum three-Eball prize. Jug Kalar had the other K.P. on number one. Birdies were also scored by Bob Vessey, Joe Tatham and Doug

Parker. Chip-ins were accomplished by Parker, Vessey and Tatham. Gerry Janzen had a Sandy Par. The low round for the day was shot by Earl Laforge, while the low net winner was Britt Ellis. The barrel shot remains undefeated so far this season. The match-play championship

continues, with eight players left to play their matches next week. Duffer O’Doul claims the only sure rule in golf is: “he who has the fastest cart never has to play from a bad lie!” Play gets underway at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays with a shotgun start. Come early. — submitted by Rick Nott


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BUSH, William (Bill) CORRIGALL, NeilSamuel Alan July 24, 1942 - June 4, 2013

It is with great Bill passed away peacefully Tuesday morning sadness that we surrounded by family. Bill leaves his family announce theto mourn him: wife Kathy Edwards, son CJ (Kerri), daughter sudden passing of Kela, step-children; Michelle, Melissa (Andy),of Neil Corrigall Matthew, and Mark, along withAldergrove, grandchildren; B.C. on Sydney, Isabella, Ethan and Athena, sister Vicki (Bob May 18, 2013. Hodes), nephews Mike Hodes (Jamie) andborn Robert Neil was Farrell (Lori) and mother Julia.in Comox, B.C. on Bill lived an exciting life serving in the U.S.He July 14, 1951. Marine Corp., followed as a master diver throughout is survived by his the Hawaiian Islands, then travelling the world as loving wife Gail as a contractor and finally settling down, as much and two daughters Bill would, in Canada starting his own contracting Michelle,and Marcia (Andy) andtime his to grandson business still managing travel toJayce. many He isexotic also survived by his parents Alan and Claire more locations. ofThank Honeymoon Bay,Malherbe B.C. and and siblings Gail at (Ron), you to Dr. the staff CDH Darryl andcare Lynnand (Mike) and In hislieu parents-in2nd floor(Lylla) for their support. of law Howard andfamily Marg Lloyd of them Princeyou George, B.C. flowers hug your and tell love them. Neilfamily was anwould excellent woodworker. was shop The be pleased to haveHe friends supervisor designer of home pool tables at National join us in theand garden of our 17 North Shore Billiards 25 years. In part of2-4pm his career Road, LakeforCowichan onthe Junelatter 9th from to he workedBill. in commercial property management. remember Neil was well respected by his co-workers and contractors. He was a boisterous, fun loving person and will be greatly missed by his many nieces and nephews, extended family and all who knew him. He was a gentle giant with a big voice and a huge heart.

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The inside back: A little of this and that ☞ Local businesses and services • On Sunday, June 23 you’ll find a plethora of deals as the third Cowichan Lake Chamber of Commerce’s popular Junk in the Trunk sale — selling your wares from the trunk of your car or back of your truck — takes place at Saywell Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There are still some stalls available if you have “stuff” to sell. Drop-in at the Visitors’ Centre or call 250-749-3244, to rent one of 30 stalls at the rain or shine event. • Love living in Cowichan Lake? Like to meet new people? If you have a few hours per week to spare, please consider volunteering at the Lake Cowichan Visitor Centre. Volunteers are needed from June through September. They are looking for people who are 15-years and older who love where they live, and who are keen to share everything the Cowichan Lake and area has to offer. Please call Katherine at 250-749-3244

by the community in the evenings and on weekends. School District 79 will help support this endeavour both financially and with construction beginning this summer. As a final fundraiser for the year the LCSS PAC will be having an adult only Burger and Beer night, hosted by the Riverside Inn, this Friday, June 21. Tickets are $15 per person and are available at the school’s front office or any PAC member. There will also be a 50/50 draw at the event. Come on out and support a great community project and enjoy some delicious food.

• There will be a vet vaccine/medical clinic at the Cowichan Pet Emporium, 170 A Cowichan Lake Road, on Saturday, June 22 by Sitka Veterinary Services. Please call the Pet Emporium to schedule your appointment, 250-7494454 • The Studio -By Us is now open and features local artists Dave Thompson, Pauline Thompson, Trydy Kungold Ammann, Loretta Puckerin and Karola Schabernak. You can visit the gallery at 226 Grants Lake Road from Thursday to Monday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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This summer, kids can take to the skies, voyage through space, and follow authors to other worlds. Vancouver Island Regional Library invites kids of all ages to join the fun by participating in this year’s B.C. Summer Reading Club: Up, Up and Away! Sign-up is free and can be done online visiting http://virl.bc.ca/kids/books-stories/summer-reading-club. Kids receive a special kit to keep track of their reading. When they complete their reading log they are awarded a collectible medal. Summer Reading Club helps to maintain,and can improve reading skills while school is out by motivating kids to read regularly (or be read to). It makes reading fun, too, by inviting kids to read what they want. The expert staff at the Cowichan Lake branch can help kids find just what they like, whether it’s a print book, audiobook, eBook, or magazine. Summer Reading Club reaches more than 85,000 B.C. kids every summer and is sponsored by the British Columbia Library Association, with funding assistance from Libraries and Literacy, Ministry of Education. For more information, and to learn about other free library programs and contests for kids, call the Cowichan Lake ranch at 250-749-3431, or visit virl.bc.ca.

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Cowichan Lake Recreation’s new Playbook is out and it’s chalked full of fun activities for your family. Looking for some fun summer time activities for the kids? There is everything from day camps to roller skating. This year here is even a new camp called Movie Magic Camp for nine to 19 year-olds. Learn all about Hollywood secrets where each camper will make an animated claymation movie and more. Check it out.

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