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Smolts saved DFO allows private hatchery to release 65,000 salmon smolts CHRISTOPHER SUN

in the fall, grow fast and about 20 million are released in the spring, which have a 0.5 per cent Omega Pacific Hatchery will survival rate. release 65,000 Chinook smolts Schmitt has argued that the S1 into Port Alberni’s Arden Lake Chinooks she raises have a five to later this week, after receiving 10 per cent survival rate because approval from the their immunity develops Department of Fisheries more as they are twice and Ocean. as old than the ones DFO The one-year-old normally allows to be stream type Chinook released. known as S1 were According to a letter expected to be released from DFO Introductions either Thursday or and Transfers Friday, after the News Committee co-chair went to press. Cindy Wong, the DFO is “This wouldn’t have permitting a one-time CAROL SCHMITT release of these types happened if it wasn’t for all the support we of salmon, calling it a received from the community and “low-risk,” as these fish are local, the media jumping on it,” said spawned at Robertson Creek. The Omega Pacific co-owner Carol letter also said the DFO “does not Schmitt. “I also think doors may support the practice of releasing finally be opening.” brood stock and/or fish reared The DFO has denied previous for aquaculture purposes into requests Schmitt made to release the wild,” because of potential S1 Chinook, which are different genetic, disease and ecological than the ocean type Chinooks impacts. pr S0. The S0 Chinooks spawn Continued / A4 ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Port Alberni city councillor Cindy Solda gazes at a tank full of Chinook salmon smolts during a tour of Omega Pacific Hatchery on Great Central Lake on Monday. CHRISTOPHER SUN/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

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Young family loses everything in fire SUSAN QUINN Alberni Valley News

“Oh, my God, it’s gone.” Lorne Stubbs’ wife Casey stood across the street from her home on Elkford Road on Tuesday afternoon as nearly a dozen firefighters trained multiple hoses on the remains of the house she and her husband were renting. There was nothing left of the home or its garage except for a smoking hull. A fifth wheel trailer was ablaze next to a large stand of trees. Two vehicles were burned beyond repair in the driveway. Casey and Lorne’s grandmother, Karen Brown, noticed the fire while they were folding laundry in one of the bedrooms earlier in the afternoon. “She noticed it,” Brown said of Casey. “We could see black smoke coming... we opened the door and closed it really quickly. It was so hot.” She said she told

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Firefighters from every fire department in the Alberni Valley work to knock down a blaze that leveled a house and garage, two cars and a trailer on Elkford Road, Tuesday afternoon.

Casey to grab the three children and get out of the house. “I knew there was no chance of getting anything out of there. It was get the kids and get out,” Brown related. Port Alberni Fire

Chief Tim Pley said the house was fully engulfed when firefighters arrived on scene. “The challenge is it’s a hot day and there’s no firefighting water up here. They’re not on municipal water,” he said.

Elkford Road is in Cherry Creek, part of the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District. When the 911 call came in, Brick immediately asked for mutual aid from Port Alberni Fire Department. He

said Cherry Creek’s volunteer department was short on available members due to holidays and the time of day—midafternoon. “When we got (there) we dumped all the water we had

to set the fire back because it was up in the trees,” Pley said. Then volunteer fire departments from Cherry Creek, Beaver Creek and Sproat Lake used their tenders, or water trucks, to bring water from the nearest

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hydrants near Alberni Towing at the bottom of the west side of the Hump to fill two large bladders, and water from the bladders was subsequently pumped up Elkford Road to fire trucks at the scene. The Wildfire Management Branch sent 10 people from the Port Alberni-based Thunderbird unit as well as a three-person initial attack crew and an officer from the Coastal Fire Centre in Parksville to check for hot spots in the trees behind the burning house. A helicopter from the Wildfire Management Branch had earlier circled the site. Cherry Creek deputy fire chief Brian Brick said the fire seems to have started in a bedroom. Firefighters were still busy knocking down flames late in the afternoon and Brick said there would be no more answers on the fire until at least tomorrow.

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War bride fulfills dream to meet a Mountie in red serge A Port Alberni Mountie fulfilled a lifelong wish of a local senior citizen by visiting her at the Ty Watson Hospice House on June 28. Jenny Stewart, 88, now a resident at Ty Watson House, saw her first RCMP officer dressed in his Red Serge in 1938, at the Empire Exhibition in Edinburgh, Scotland. She was 11 years old and she remembers that moment as the one that sealed her decision to one day become a resident of Canada. She received this opportunity in 1945 when she married a Canadian soldier in Scotland, and six months later sailed

on the ocean liner RMS Aquitania to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Stewart was one of nearly 44,000 war brides to immigrate to Canada from Europe between 1942-48. Through the years Stewart never forgot that parade in Edinburgh. When she mentioned to the nursing staff at the hospice that she had always wanted to meet a Mountie dressed in formal Red Serge, staff members contacted the local RCMP detachment to set up a meeting, Const. Jen Allan related in a press release. While sipping tea at Ty Watson house, garbed in

his full red serge dress uniform, Port Alberni RCMP Const. Scott Macleod listened with great interest as Stewart talked about her late husband and their life together in their newly adopted homeland. Photographs were taken to mark this exciting moment in Stewart’s life, and both she and Macleod smiled proudly in every photograph, Allan noted. As Macleod left Ty Watson House hours later, he marveled once again at the impact his iconic and historical red uniform continues to have on Canadians and those around the world.

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Omega Pacific Hatchery owner Carol Schmitt explains a fact about the hatchery tanks to city manager Ken Watson on a tour of the Great Central Lake hatchery, Monday morning.

The letter sent to Schmitt said Omega Pacific should apply for an enhancement licence if they plan to rear fish for enhancement purposes in the future, something Schmitt does plan on doing. “We should be doing a five-year trial on a group of 50 to 75,000 a year,” Schmitt said, adding that the 65,000 being released aren’t labelled and tagged, so they won’t be tracked. “It’s not about the numbers you release these days but what actually comes back.” On Monday, Port Alberni mayor John Douglas, city councillors Cindy Solda, Wendy Kerr, Jack McLeman, along with city manager Ken Watson toured Omega Pacific Hatchery. Co-owner Bruce Kenny took the group by boat to the hatchery, located on Great Central Lake (the site is inaccessible by vehicle). Schmitt and Kenny moved to the area in

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Port Alberni city council members take a tour of Omega Pacific Hatchery’s 15-acre property, Monday morning.

1987 and originally leased the 15 acres of land from the province with the intent to raise salmon, before purchasing the property several year later. Kenny and Schmitt started raising salmon in a hatchery setting more than 30 years ago, growing small salmon for the fish-farming industry. Omega Pacific opened in its present location in 1988. Kenny and Schmitt

have worked for several years to get a pilot project off the ground that would monitor their fish husbandry methods. Fibreglass circular tanks of various sizes filled with fish are located throughout the property. The actual hatchery and incubation room take up the main floor of Schmitt and Kenny’s spacious home; their living quarters are on the second storey.

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Brenda has always been an active woman. However, recent health issues including osteoarthritis in her left knee and losing kidney function have slowed her down. Her mobility is limited and she is now on dialysis three days a week. To adjust to her changed circumstances, Brenda sought help with her daily living activities. Part of that help came from the Home Adaptations for Independence (HAFI) program offered through BC Housing. Launched in January 2012, the HAFI program provides financial assistance to help eligible low-income seniors and people with disabilities adapt their homes so they can continue to live independently. Brenda applied for a new walk-in bathtub because she couldn’t safely get out of the tub on her own. Walk-in tubs include additional safety measures such as anti-slip floors, grab bars, and a very low step in. Home adaptations may also include handrails in halls or stairs, ramps for

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Besides regular Chinook, the couple also raise trout and sturgeon for general export and albino Chinooks for the Chinese market. The hatchery employs three people full time and three part time. According to their website, the Omega facility has the ability to incubate six-million eggs and grow 1.5 million S1 smolts a year. Fresh water comes from a well and dirty water is pumped into one of two ponds, located on the property. “All the water is drained out through exfiltration,” Schmitt said. “We can make use of the nitrogen from the fish to grow things like herbs and tomatoes.” At Monday evening’s council meeting, Douglas said council will draft a letter in support of Omega Pacific Hatchery to continue salmon enhancement with the release of S1 Chinooks.

easier access, easy-to-reach work and storage areas in the kitchen, lever handles on doors or faucets, walk-in showers, and bathtub grab bars and seats. Brenda is a strong advocate for the program and has even shared HAFI brochures with nurses in the renal unit where she undergoes dialysis. If you or someone you know is having difficulty performing day-to-day activities safely and independently – the HAFI program may be able to help. Since the program began, more than 300 households completed renovations with HAFI financial assistance, making it possible for seniors and people with disabilities to continue to live in the safety and comfort of their home.


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Shake, rattle and roll your way over to Wiliamson Park on Tuesday, July 16 between 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for Our Town’s Music in the Park. Make a kazoo then get a balloon animal and dance with it as the live band plays. There will also be a scavenger hunt, face painting and more.

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Teddy Bear Picnic

Finally, a place we can bring our teddy bear or bears and not be looked at funny. Even better, there is a teddy bear discount! Bring a teddy bear to Alberni Valley Heritage Network’s annual Teddy Bear Picnic on Saturday, July 13 and you’ll receive half off the regular fare to ride the steam train and tour the sawmill with your furry friend. Friends and family are invited too, but only if they bring a bear or two too. Train departs at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. from the E&N Train Station at 3100 Kingsway. For more information, or to make a reservation, call: 250-723-1376 or e-mail: info@ alberniheritage.com.

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Puppet Show The upcoming Maritime Monday program is a puppet show, being put on by Maritime Literacy and the Vancouver Island Regional Library. The family event is free, includes snacks and refreshments. There will also be crafts and children activities. 1- 3 p.m. at the Maritime Discovery Centre, also known as the big red and white lighthouse near Harbour Quay.

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Enjoy some live music in the fresh air at Char’s Landing. Char’s summer concert series encourages you to bring lawn chairs, cooler and even barbecue. This Sunday evening, enjoy music by Emily Spiller, who is described as a hint of Feistmeets-Amy Winehouse, with self created electronic beats. She blends elements of jazz and blues in her soul-filled vocal harmonies. Also performing is The Distributors, a hard-rock band that is reminiscent of Heart, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd; along with Victoria’s This Day Burns and Port Alberni’s Seaglass. Tickets $10.

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The Tseshaht First Nation is seeking information on a quad driver recorded on surveillance camera, destroying the front garden of the Nation’s office early Monday morning. At 2:30 a.m. a person on a quad was recorded taking a sharp right turn at the rock bluff base of the garden, before riding over the ornamental shrub and plants, destroying a 16-foot silver maple tree in the process before heading back onto the highway. Then at 5:30 a.m. a

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Van Isle Ford has broken ground on its new dealership on Beaver Creek Road, and owner Will Pulford couldn’t be happier. “Everything’s underway after a lot of red tape,” he said Monday. “We’re very excited. The Alberni Valley deserves worldclass facilities. We’re just proud we’re able to do that.

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Our customers have ultimately helped us get here.” Site preparation began about three weeks ago, when the security fences went up. But digging has begun for the foundation. “You’ll see the foundation in the ground in probably three weeks,” he said and structural steel by Labour Day. A new Ford tower sign will also be erected in about three weeks, as well as a pair of 12-metre (40-foot) flag poles

that will have the Canadian and Ford flags. For Pulford, construction ends a long planning stage for this new dealership. “It’s a visualization of all the work we’ve done over the last three years. There’s bricks and mortar in my dream,” he said. “I promised everybody in the Alberni Valley a new Ford dealership and it was one of the requirements to the Ford Motor Company.

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Wildlife part of our city life Get ready for rate hikes to hydro bills A video posted to YouTube of a bear entering and exiting a pickup truck by unlatching the doors might be funny for human viewers safely ensconced in their concrete and glass condos, but encounters with wildlife in the city rarely end well. For the animals. It seems every spring and early summer there are sightings of bears in urban neighbourhoods ambling through backyards and down alleys tipping over garbage cans, pawing at bird feeders. Posters on light standards of missing cats and small dogs often signify a coyote is on the prowl, turning docile pets into easy prey. Recently, a deer somehow managed to wander through the busy streets of a Lower Mainland city for hours before conservation officers were finally notified. Sadly the otherwise healthy and robust deer didn’t survive the shot from a tranquilizer gun. Ungulates like deer don’t react well to tranquilizing drugs, according to a conservation officer. One of the great allures of living in British Columbia is the vast natural wilderness that begins right in our backyard. It’s easy to be at a grocery store in the morning and then have a picnic in the middle of a first or second growth forest, surrounded by mountains and trees for as far as the eye can see in the afternoon. Odds are there’s creatures amongst those trees. And sometimes they wander out of those woods and into our streets. At first blush it may seem an infringement on our space, but we have to remember their ancestors were here long before us. We’re encroaching on territories and behaviours bred into them for thousands of years. We need to respect their coexistence. — Nanaimo News Bulletin

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ICTORIA – There’s a new sheriff in town for BC Hydro, and it didn’t take long for the political range war to resume. The new sheriff, Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett, found himself on the barricades as soon as he got the hugely complex responsibility for energy and mines. His saddlebags bulge with reports on BC Hydro’s seemingly runaway costs, along with Premier Christy Clark’s “core review” to cut $50 million a year from government operations. NDP energy critic John Horgan highlighted the latest BC Hydro troubles in his assault on the B.C. Liberal budget. First there was a $140 million cost overrun on the Northwest Transmission Line, under construction north from Terrace to the tiny Tahltan village of Iskut and adjacent mine properties.

Then BC Hydro revealed results of an audit of its earthquake preparedness. “Condition red” was the key message. Basically, the sprawling utility has disaster plans for each of its dams or other power facilities, but no overall way to get the provincial power grid back up after a major earthquake. Horgan recited his list of BC Hydro sins after a decade of meddling by the BC Liberals: huge deferred debt revealed by the Auditor General, enormous liabilities for private power contracts, and more rate increases that Bennett has already admitted are on the way. And now they can’t even keep us safe from the big one. Bennett fired back. About $2 billion of that debt is for seismic upgrades for the 80-yearold Ruskin Dam in Maple Ridge, and the equally

frail John Hart Dam on the Campbell River, built with wooden water pipes. Major BC Hydro works slowed down after completion of Revelstoke and Mica dams in the 1980s, and now the work is more expensive. The Northwest Transmission Line is a partnership with Imperial Metals, which wants to power its Red Chris copper-goldsilver mine. Bennett said the company is not only paying for the last section to Iskut and the mine site, but pitching in for the main line as well. Ottawa paid $130 million to get remote communities off decades of dependence on diesel generators. AltaGas, owner of one of those private power projects in the region, puts in $180 million to get connected to the grid. The line will open up more mining and hydro possibilities.

‘Then BC Hydro revealed results of an audit of its earthquake preparedness.’

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The cost overrun traces back mainly to the shortage of highskill labour such as geotechnical engineering that the remote region already faces. And this is before natural gas pipelines and LNG plants gear up. Bennett takes over from the last sheriff, Rich Coleman, who put BC Hydro through the wringer in 2011. Coleman soon abandoned his idea of putting off the Ruskin and John Hart upgrades (again) to keep rates low through the election, and saw the B.C. Utilities Commission jack up the rate increase to seven per cent to help slow the ballooning debt. What’s ahead for rates? The utility is looking for 32 per cent in the next three years, says energy lawyer David Austin. He calculates that only 2.5 per cent is attributable to increased private power costs. Among other things, BC Hydro needs regional emergency centres capable of functioning after a Japan-sized quake.

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◆ LETTERS

Antics dangerous To the Editor,

For Alberni children, the warm, school-free days of summer are the best days of the year. Unfortunately, those carefree weeks of freedom and sunshine can also be deadly. I recently witnessed one of the dangerous activities carried out every year in the same location. Driving toward Port on Highway 4, I crossed the Somass River on what is nicknamed “The Orange Bridge”. As I neared the east end of it, leading to River Road, I was startled to see a number of small

children run across in front of me, and I had to jam on the brakes to avoid hitting them. In fact, I would have hit them if I wasn’t familiar with their antics. The daredevil stunts of these little schoolchildren involves sitting on the rocks just upstream from the bridge, then scrambling across Highway 4 to the swimming hole below it. Parents should supervise their kids when they hang out in such a danger zone, especially in summer.

Harold Hamilton, Port Alberni

‘Dividend’ hydro culprit From / A8

Bennett came clean on another reason for rate increases – the government’s increasing dependence on taking a “dividend” as BC Hydro’s lone “shareholder.” The newly updated budget tells us this annual “dividend”

is past $500 million and rising fast: $545 million this year, $611 million next year and $684 million the year after. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca

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Mailbag: Feedback on access granted and access denied Alberni port info released To the Editor,

Re: Port authority transportation information request. We should have all been included two years ago in the port authority transportation committee’s talks. People can download my information request at http:// www.vifreightbyrail. ca/2012atiaport/. I am glad that the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District has taken over responsibility for this work and it deserves credit for being fully transparent. Port authority director Darren DeLuca is now on record. The port authority does not want this so that we can all get to the airport, or a new hospital in Comox faster; he says, “For the port to grow, we have to get in another road.” In meetings with the late Glenn Wong, the

premier “discussed coal and potential for development of 12 other mine sites being explored north of Campbell River as potential users of a new highway and the Port… [plus] how the Port can support mainland ports.” Not that I expect 12 Raven mines to pop up all at once, but just imagine that for a second, on a two-lane highway. It would be a gong show. And if the ministry doesn’t want to build the highway and ring road I’m sure the port still wants that traffic across its docks. I fully support growing the port, but we have to show a bit of common sense. We need a real plan we can all support.

Chris Alemany, Port Alberni

We deserve information To the Editor,

Recent discussions of road vs. rail in the face of the possible construction of a

gateway facility on the Alberni Canal are all valid, but they miss a couple of points, or fail to give them the focus needed. What has come to light is that there has been a lot of discussion of public business without the public being invited to the discussion. It is particularly disturbing that it took months for the information to come out via a Freedom of Information request, stalled on several occasions, delayed from August 2012 until June 2013. If we subscribe to the idea that justice delayed is justice denied, we are surely, as members of the public, being shortchanged on the flow of information on which to base decisions. Disturbing is, indeed, a term we might apply to much of what is being done in our names. In a business-to-business negotiation, it may be appropriate to

withhold information from the seat opposite. But as soon as the public good is engaged in the discussion, there is a need for those little words that get bandied about so frequently without really meaning anything: open, transparent and accountable. It isn’t only a question of who pays (taxpayers), but also of who benefits and whether taxpayers get good value for money spent, of whether projects are worthy to begin with, and of the general direction of policy. The obfuscation, delay and misdirection seems to happen at all levels of government, and the links between local, regional, provincial and federal governments seem to become increasingly tangled and the smokescreen increasingly universal. Taxes are good when they serve the community, but toxic

when misdirected, and the only way to know the difference is through access to quality information— all of it, and in a timely fashion.

Dan Schubart, Port Alberni

Container hub one bad idea To the Editor,

I can’t believe MP James Lunney supports the port authority’s wacky idea for a container transshipment hub down the Alberni Inlet. You simply can’t tow barges on the outer West Coast in the wintertime. Also, as the waves rise, up to 15 times the energy needed to tow one tonne is required as compared to calm water. Moreover, Nanaimo’s dock is being developed to ship and receive containers. The local port authority is completely out of it.

Richard Berg, Port Alberni

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A tour of TimberWest’s logging operations in the Bainbridge Lake watershed this week allowed Port Alberni city council and staff to see what’s going on near an important source of the city’s drinking water. On Monday, a group of five city representatives, along with five from TimberWest, visited the active logging site located 2.2 km north of the lake. TimberWest is in the middle of logging 18 hectares of forest, which will result in about 200 truckloads of logs. TimberWest sustainability vicepresident and chief forester Domenico Iannidinardo explained that the company hires independent firms to audit its operations and has to adhere to provincially set regulations when logging in an area.

◆ WHO ARE TIMBERWEST’S BUYERS? Half are Canadian, six to seven per cent goes to the United States, and the rest goes to buyers in China, Japan and Korea.

CHRISTOPHER SUN/Alberni Valley News

TimberWest sustainability vice-president and chief forester Domenico Iannidinardo and engineer Glen Waiternan show a map of the Alberni Valley.

He also said it is in the company’s best interest to log in a way that minimizes risk to the lake and allows the forest to regenerate efficiently. “We’ve been here for 150 years,” Iannidinardo said about the company and its various incarnations, adding the logging company also has a vested interest here. “TimberWest have staff living and working in Port Alberni.”

During the tour, city engineer Guy Cicon said he sometimes wonders if perhaps there were no logging in the watershed, then the city wouldn’t need to take extra and costly precautions in keeping the drinking water safe due to the increased chances of landslides due to the logging. “It’s a trade-off,” Cicon said. “Logging provides jobs and then society pays for water treatment. If there is no logging,

CHRISTOPHER SUN/Alberni Valley News

City staff are educated on TimberWest’s logging operation in the watershed.

we don’t need water filtration.” Iannidinardo disputed that thought. “There is no science on what we are doing here, has a direct impact to the water system,” Iannidinardo said, arguing society is better off making use of the trees and that extreme weather can also create landslides into the water source. “What forests do in this part of the world is intercept rain and snow at the rate of

melt.” He added that when winter storms come through the area, such as the Pineapple Express from Hawaii, there is only so much a forest can intercept before turbidity in the water occurs. TimberWest communication manager Sue Handel said the company replants an area immediately after trees are harvested, which help stabilize the ground and aids

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to him “and will be, going forward, to use local contractors to the best of our ability.” He said the steelwork will be done by a Vancouver Islandbased company that is working on the new Ford dealership in Duncan. Pulford hopes to move Van Isle Ford into its new home between April 15 and May 15, 2014.

“I’m hoping for us to be in and have a grand opening on our actual anniversary, which is May 6,” he said. Pulford also purchased the Chevrolet dealership in town from Dennis Jonsson earlier this year, and has just completed renovations. He has renamed it Pacific Chevrolet. editor@albernivalleynews.com

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Sunglasses were needed to shade the eyes from both the sun and the chrome at Port Alberni’s 39th annual Golden Oldies Show and Shine at Williamson Park on Sunday. About 100 freshly waxed cars were displayed in mint condition as attendees checked out the cars representing almost every decade since the 1910s. Funds generated from the event go towards bursaries for students enrolled at North Island College’s automotive program. Golden Oldies

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Daryl Chase leads the pack early on in the 50 km Soggy Bottom XC marathon, Sunday.

Daryl Chase won the third annual Soggy Bottom XC marathon on Sunday. Chase is also a co-organizer of this 50-kilometre bike race, which started at Porritt Place and went through Maquinna trail and Holein-the-wall. He clocked in at 2:58, snatching himself the Cloud City sponsored yellow jersey. Aaron Smeeth came in second place at 3:00 and Brian Chase came in at 3:12. This year, 17 riders participated. “It went really well,” Chase said, adding the hot weather forced him to jump into one of the rivers along the trail to cool down. “Everybody had a lot of fun.” However, Chase’s biggest accomplishment may be the fact that he’s been battling diabetes again for the past couple of months. Chase thought he had been cured of the disease for five years after 28 years of participating in the Edmonton Protocol; a procedure

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Last Sunday was a great day for golf at the Alberni Golf Club, following the annual Charity Golf Classic. In fact, it was so good Jerry White finally won the hidden hole; No. 9, winning him $212. Low gross was scored by Cory Nielson for $50. Low net went to Mel Trevlik, $50, and second low net went to Gerry Fagan for $30. Glen Trask nailed the KP on No. 2, Bill Barrett on No. 4, Don McGowan on No. 13 and Preben Rasmussen on No. 17. Cory Neilson also was closest to the pin on No. 11. So close in fact that it went in the hole for an eagle two! Next week sees the club championship under way. You must qualify playing with a member on Saturday, July 13 or Sunday, July 14. Make your own tee times with the pro shop. June 30 saw the Men’s Club host its skins game at the Alberni Golf Club. Winners in the A flight taking home $28 each were Sam Parhar, Wayne Johnstone (twice), Gary Corvine, and Jim Proteau. Winners in the B flight were Vic Carlton, Gerry Fagan, and Clint Wilson, each winning $46. KPs were won by Mark Anderson on No. 2, Gerry White on No. 4, Craig Acland on both No. 13 and No. 17. Jim Proteau was closest to the pin with his second shot on No. 6.

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The Alberni Valley Bulldogs Jr. A hockey team announced via Twitter this week that they have traded D-man Eric Walker to the Dauphin Kings of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League for future considerations. CHRISTOPHER SUN/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

A rider coasts by on Maquinna trail during the Soggy Bottom XC.

that saw Chase get five daily injections of islets from donated pancreases for almost three decades. “I was cured for four to five years and in the past year it came back,” Chase said. “I was expecting it to come back.” Chase has type 1 diabetes and his body is unable to produce islets. For more information visit www. pacyclers.com. reporter@albernivalleynews.com

Van Allen heads to Div. 1

Chase Van Allen has committed to the NCAA Div. 1 program at University of Alaska Anchorage for 2013–14. “He worked so hard the past two years,” Bulldogs’ educational advisor Tom McEvay said. Van Allen was in the B.C. Hockey League’s top 10 for defencemen.

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Ethan delivers the News to 163 Alberni Valley homes with Grandma! Ethan just finished Kindergarten and liked centers. In his spare time he likes video games, swimming and baseball. Ethan bought a couple of video games but mostly is saving up his delivery earnings. What Ethan likes most about being a carrier for the News is walking and petting the dogs on his route!.

3471 ARGYLE St. Port Alberni. 3 bdrm, 2 bath rancher in new subdivision. Open concept, fenced yard, covered patio, irrig. system. View at: Arrowsmithlistings.com Asking $339,900. Call 250-7233020 or 250-735-0679.

PORT ALBERNI: 2200 sq.ft. house, 5 bdrm, 2 bath, downstairs currently renting out for $500. All new windows, new fence. Asking $195,000. Call 250-730-0988.

PORT ALBERNI- (close to town & schools) 4 bdrm home, 2 bay shops on just under an acre. Little bit of country and little bit of city. Call (250)724-2081. No realtors please.

HOUSES FOR SALE 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 $358,800. Exceptionally low yearly cost. Not leased land. Call 250-745-3387 smartytwo@hotmail.com

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MOBILE HOME for sale. Smaller 1-bdrm in 55+ park. Close to everything in Pt. Alberni. $4400. obo. Pad rent $270. 1-888-684-4290.

Along with our thanks, Ethan received a $10 gift card from Walmart!

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PARKSVILLE 2BDRM. Full bath, 5 appl’s, 50’x12’. New deck w/metal roof, fenced yard. Pets OK. Was $60,000 Now $45,000. (250)248-7776

RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO

PORT ALBERNI: Carmoor Building at the Harbour Quay, deluxe adult oriented 1 & 2 bdrm loft Apts for lease. 10’ ceilings, F/S, D/W, microwave, W/D, A/C, gas F/P. No pets, no smokers, ref’s req’d. Call (250)724-5040.


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PORT ALBERNI- (College area) 2 bdrm+ den, heat pump heating & cooling, garbage, storage, parking, laundry facilities, no stairs, Satellite TV. Available Aug 1. $675. Call (250)724-2488.

PORT ALBERNI- 3 bdrm house, full bsmt, lrg yrd, near schools, quiet neighbourhood, NS/NP, F/S. Aug 1. $1100+ utils. Call (250)724-4383.

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UPPER NORTH Port- 2 bdrm apartment. $600. Call (250)731-6429. VICTORIA CONDO FOR SALE Bright 3rd floor 1 bedroom 1.5 bath adult complex along the Gorge waterway. Unit offers patio with water view,in-suite laundry,fireplace,updated paint & new flooring,Tennis court, indoor pool,hot tub,sauna and well kept grounds. Low strata fee and city bus out front to UVIC, Camosum or down town. Excellent rental investment or live in. Great value at $204,900. call 250-615-7225 or 250-886-8397 for pictures and more info.

RV PADS RV SITES Avail. Long-term, on Roger Creek in Pt. Alberni. Beautiful sites, in town, close to everything, but feels like you’re in the country.Full hookup, everything incld. Hi-speed internet, HD TV, power water sewer. $425. 1-888-684-4290.

SUITES, LOWER 2-BDRM, GROUND Floor. New kitchen, new bath, soaker tub. Close to everything in Pt. Alberni. No Dogs, N/S. Aug. 1st. $550. 1-888-684-4290.

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NICE Cabin, small yard, Close to Beaver Creek Store. $600. Call (250)999-0139.

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CARS 2002 FORD Focus Wagon. 106,000 km, very good cond. $4600. (250)724-0753. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

PAD FOR rent in beautiful, well-kept, mobile home park, close to everything in Pt. Alberni. Paved road, 50+ park. Small lot avail., would suit park model. $270. 1-888-684-4290.

HOMES FOR RENT PORT ALBERNI- 2 bdrms+ den, full laundry, established garden, deck, carport, 1 block to Safeway. $800. Call Gary (250)723-9929.

2003 ADVENTURER Motorhome E-350 Ford, V10 motor, roof & dash a/c, awning, solar panel, 85000 km, good shape, $26,000 obo. 250-723-8070.

PORT ALBERNI- 2 bdrm uptown cottage. N/S, pets ok, no partiers, close to amenities. Refs req’d. $650+ hydro. July 15 or Aug 1. Washer only+ clothes line. (250)731-7915.

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COVERED RV STORAGE. 30’D x 14’ tall, secure & insured. $1000./year. Beaver Creek. Frank (250)731-5854. UNCOVERED RV/ Boat/ Vehicle storage. $30./mo. Unlimited size. Frank (250)731-5854.

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QUALICUM BEACH1988 Chevy Scotsdale 1500 pickup with canopy. Running order. Needs work & brake lines replaced soon. Good tires and new battery. $950 obo. 20’ ext ladder $40. 250-752-5457

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ESTATE SALE; #16-3535 Burde St., Port Alberni. July 13th, 8:30am till 11am. Solid light wood dinning room table with 6 chairs, 2 hutches, electric LazyBoy chair, TV stand, microwave, hide-a-bed, writing desk and more. You can email gabbyosborne@shaw.ca

SAT. July 13, 4110 Kendall Ave, 8:30-12:30 GARAGE SALE, kids clothing, toys, household goods, treadmill

ESTATE SALE: #21-3535 Burde St (Burde Hill Estates) Sat. July 13, 8am-1pm. Furniture & household items. PORT ALBERNI- 3884 6th Ave (in the lane) Sat, July 13, 9am-2pm. Sm stainless steel barbecu, electric pressure washer, window air conditioner, youth bike, pet carrier, teenage girl’s hoodies, compact Ikea entertainment stand & lots of great misc goods.

SAT JULY 13, 9am-1pm, Jericho Road Church, 5100 Tebo. No earlies please! New & Used, toys, household & more! Refreshments. SATURDAY, noon. 5691 Paddle boat, tanks, wood misc.

JULY 13, 8amBeaver Ck Rd. two 1000 L water chipper, tools &

YARD SALE. Saturday, July 13th. 2699 Old Nanaimo Hwy. Lawn mowers, bicycles, canning jars.

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MARINE ACCESSORIES

NEW ALUMINUM ramp for dock, 34’-2” by 4’ Offers to $3,500. Call 604-926-4714 or 250-723-6494.

BOATS

A WESTWIND 24’ made by Paceships, comes will all sails & yamaha 9.9 outboard. Currently in storage on land. Beautiful boat, sleeps 4 comfortably. Perfect for weekend getaways to the islands or just a sunset drift. Needs a new rudder that can be fairly cheap to make depending on the material you use. Asking $2000. Txt or mess to 250-886-3185

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New cell tower erected SUSAN QUINN Alberni Valley News

A new cell tower erected on Maple Way has drawn some attention. The 37-metre (121foot) tower is owned by Telus and was installed in June to ultimately provide better cellphone coverage in the Alberni Valley, says the contractor hired to install it. Lloyd Smith of WesTower Communications said the double unit houses two different services: the top is UMTS, running from 800-1900 Mhz. The bottom unit is for new LTE service. “It’s just higher frequency, a better technology,” he said as he supervised a work crew running a ground cable through the centre of the tower. The tower is designed to accept a third unit, which would be for 7G service, but Smith said that won’t be installed yet. editor@albernivalleynews.com

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WesTower Communications riggers Joel Hamalin, left, and Waagosh Akiwenzie work with Tyler Wilson (not pictured) to ground a new cell tower erected last month behind Pacific Chevrolet.

Canada World Youth needs hosts From November Port Alberni laying 2013 to January 2014 the groundwork for Port Alberni will play the program, building host to a group of 18 upon the successes of Canada World Youth last year’s program. (CWY) volunteers This year the from Vietnam and program will focus on across Canada. health, youth The employment, volunteers’ and entrethree-month preneurialship. stay in the There are community will three ways be the second for interested stage of a CWY parties to be educational involved with exchange volunteers LISA JASTER during their program. The first half of stay: the program will take 1. Become a host place in Vietnam from family for two August until October volunteers, one from 2013. Canada and one from Lisa Jaster has Vietnam. begun working in 2. Offer two

volunteers, work placements that will give them hands-on work experience. 3. Volunteer your personal resources (i.e. offer transportation for volunteers, help Jaster with initial program setup and promotions, provide Jaster with ideas on how the participants can be involved in community activities). Integration into a family and volunteer work with local organizations and initiatives are key goals of the program. They allow volunteers an opportunity to learn about the region

as well as the local lifestyles and culture. What Canada World Youth looks for in host families is an openness and enthusiasm to share their home life with two young people, and to allow their lives to be enriched by these new relationships. Host families receive a weekly allowance of $180 for accommodating two volunteers, one from Vietnam and one from Canada. If this interests you or you would like more information, please contact Jaster at 250-918-9155 or ljaster@cwy-jcm.org.

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Joey Kenward, far left, the voice of the Canucks, helps Karla Mackenzie read off her prize of two tickets to her choice of Canucks games and a seat in the VIP press box at Rogers Arena, while Cpl. Dave Cusson checks it out. Her husband, Kevin had the successful bid on the prize that was unknown but definitely didn’t disappoint.

Rob Shick, originator of the Charity Golf Classic came and golfed and brought his sons Landen and Brodie for the dinner and festivities after golfing.

The first place team with a score of 56 from left to right are AK Manhas, Jesse Ursic, Matthew Sander, Dane Thomson and Steve White. Each received a framed Walter Collins print.

Gary Connaughton won closest to the hole on #2 and won this prize. He was also recognized along with his wife Barb as two of the honored guests, MacDermott’s Insurance, their company has been an ardent sponsor of the Charity Golf Classic for many years.

Jim Robson the Hockey Hall of Fame broadcaster got his start here at CJAV in Port Alberni in 1952. He held up his original scorecard from when he golfed at the club in 1953. It was called Port Alberni Golf and Country Club at the time he played.

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Try a little Silk and Stitch Fiddlers Aug. 8: Yvonne Gibbon, Harpist Aug. 15: Folk Song Circle Aug. 22: The Travelers, Kurucz family singers.

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Silk and Stitch is the Rollin Art Centre’s current art exhibit featuring a group of six local artisans— Janet Finch, Janet Finch, Caroline Leger, Beverly Smith, Susan Shead, Elizabeth Yuen and Cynthia Bonesky. This is a unique exhibit of artistry that comes from working with fibres in a painterly way. Meet these creative artists Saturday, July 13 from 1-3 p.m. in the gallery, and experience their unique and colourful art exhibit. This exhibit runs from July 9 – Aug. 3. The gallery is wheelchair accessible and admission is by donation.

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See what the Alberni Valley’s talented fibre artists can do with fabric and ingenuity.

Take time for tea on terrace Rollin Art Centre’s Teas on the Terrace run until Aug. 22 every Thursday. Tickets are on sale and cost only $10 for an afternoon of delicious delectables and wonderful entertainment. Stop by Rollin Art Centre today and purchase your ticket

today as seating is limited. Reservations and ticket purchase are necessary. July 11: Hank Mallon, guitar and vocals July 18: The Travelers: Kurucz family singers July 25: Doug Gretsinger & Betty Ann Courtney, jazz, light rock, guitar and vocals Aug. 1: Old Time

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Rollin Art Centre’s summer children’s art camps are running for children aged five to eight years. These summer camps run every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday and offer a different theme each week. The cost is $25 for each week. Art camps offer a great time for the children to explore their creative side, make friends, create a take home craft and enjoy a healthy snack, while learning. These camps fill up quick as space is limited so register today.

Sing along with Portal Players Portal Players presents: “Sing Your Heart Out!” a workshop for beginner adult (18+) singers to be held at The Capitol Theatre in Port Alberni on Sunday, July 21 from 1–4 p.m. This is a workshop for adults who would like to take a step up from singing in the shower. Melissa Martin is the arts administrator for the Community Arts Council, the home of the Rollin Art Centre.

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David Cox arranges some of the memorabilia from the Uchuck III, generously loaned to the Maritime Museum by David Essen Young, who worked about the Uchuck and recently wrote a book, The Uchuck Years.

Shipping years on display Walk through a mock-up of a coastal steamer and view the multi-media exhibits of the Uchuck and Lady Rose passenger and freight vessels at the Maritime Discovery Centre’s

Ken Hutcheson Gallery this summer. Many of the ship artifacts are on loan from David Essen Young of Royston, who worked aboard the Uchuck and has recently written

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Upper Echo Area • 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms • Newer roof and windows • 70’x120’ lot w/curb appeal • Large sundeck & carport

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Affordable Retirement Living • Kitsuksis Manor • 2 bedroom & full bath • 900 sq.ft. rancher • Carport & storage locker

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Peaceful Location • 0.34 acre on no-thru road • 2,035 sq.ft. family home • Newer roof and thermal windows • Workshop & carport

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4956 Gertrude • 3 bdrm, 1 bath home, level 44x138 lot with alley access • Needs some Tender Loving CareAre you looking for a project? • Bring your tool box-opportunity for sweat equity!

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4877 Swanson Street • 2,900 Square foot 3 level family home • 5 bdrm, 1 bath PLUS 1 bdrm, 1 bath in-law suite • Level 83 x 105 lot with double garage/shop • Live in w/mortgage helper or invest and enjoy the return

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$

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169,900

74,900

$

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5569 Falls Street • 1,600 sqft 3 bdrm 2 bath rancher w/heat pump • Impressive open floor plan with 9’ ceilings • Gourmet kitchen with island and large pantry • 4 years remaining on New Home Warranty

149,900

$

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4249 Princess Road • Charmingly updated 2,400 sq.ft. 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • 60 x 107 level landscaped lot with RV carport • Lg open kitchen, b/i dishwasher access to 29 x 15 deck • Heat pump, newer roof, updated wiring, plumbing & newer garden shed NEW PRICE

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$

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$439,900

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• Quality 5 bed & den, 3 bath home built in 2008 • Almost 5000 sq. ft. on two floors! • Swimming pool, jacuzzi tub, hardwood, heat pump • Two fireplaces... too many features to list! • 1.98 acres in Cherry Creek

$299,900

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• 4 bed 2 bath luxury home • On .79 of an acre. • Very Private • Only 6 yrs old

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4289 NORTH PARK DR. • 6 bed, 3 baths, 3 living areas • 2 Garages • Maple kitchen in main • Gorgeous views

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9595 SPROAT PLACE • Sproat Lake • 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • 0.54 acres, 24x25 deck • Jacuzzi tub, wood F/P

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MLS #359969

6144 MARGOT RD. • Cherry Creek 4 bed 2 full baths • 30x28 shop with alley access • New gas furnace in 2012 • 80x160 lot on quiet street

$249,000

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4270 VICTORIA DR. • 4 bedroom + a den • 3 bathrooms • 1/2 acre many mature fruit trees.

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1969 HARLEQUIN CRESC.

• Nanoose Bay 3 bed 2 bath family home • 14,000+ sq.ft. lot backs onto greenspace • Double oversized garage close to golf course & marina

$248,000

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2850 HIGHMOOR ROAD

• 3 bed, 2 bath home in Cherry Creek • Updated kitchen & bathroom

• Well maintained 2 bed rancher • 4 bay garage, paved driveway • 20x40 in-ground swimming pool •.39 acres on quiet road • low taxes

• Detached 24x24 wired shop

$179,000

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$214,000

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3189 MCNAUGHTON AVE.

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2330 11TH AVE.

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$539,000 • C3 zoning offers wide variety of uses • Long term tenants with room to expand • Separate gas and hydro meters • Warehouse and adjacent lot included

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12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

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5535 Broadway Ave. • $124,900

6150 Margot Road • $282,500

4548 Alwyn • $209,900

4493 8th Ave. • $195,000

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

CHERRY CREEK RANCHER • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom • RV parking, built in 2008

NORTH PORT • Tastefully redone top to bottom • No thru road, close to amenities • Fully fenced backyard w/deck

QUIET AREA • RV Parking, wkshop in house, fully fenced • Central location, mountain view, low maintenance yard

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

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4639 10th Ave. • $219,900

3870 3rd Ave. • $349,900

3777 Church St. • $269,900

2672 12th Ave. • $219,000

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

49,900

$

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

179,900

$

239,000

$

ONE OF A KIND! • 4bds and a den • Over 3500 sq ft • Half an acre on green belt

269,000

2472 9TH AVE.

LOT 2 DEBEAUX RD.

LOT 22 FERGUSON RD.

NORTH PORT LOT

SOUTH PORT CHARMER

HISTORIC NEIGHBOUR • Next door to McLeans Mill • Over 25 treed acres in the ALR • Preferred Cherry Creek!

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

• Level 40x84 lot • Close to all amenities • Price to go!

• 3 bedrooms, 2 baths • Peek-a-boo inlet views • Huge sun room

329,900

$

4459 ARROWSMITH RD.

COMPLETELY REDONE! • 3 bdrm rancher • Quiet area close to all amenities • Big lot

$

2662 8TH AVE. IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME • Garden area, mtn views • Detached workshop • Thermal windows, BI vacuum, fully fenced

329,900

$

2926 ANDERSON AVE. FOUR-PLEX! • Central location • Low maintenance yard • Great investment property • 2-3 bdrm units & 2-2 bdrm untis

For FREE Property Evaluation & Sales Plans, call:

Chris at 250-731-6637 or chris@arcusrealtors.com

Chris at 250-731-6637 or chris@arcusrealtors.com

4213 Princess Rd. Alease at 250-731-7733 or Port Alberni, BC

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

alease@arcusrealtors.com

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(formerly Miller’s Place)

4833 Johnston Rd 250-724-5794

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Thursday, July 11, 2013 Alberni Valley News

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts 24 hour direct: 250.723.SOLD (7653)

DAVE KOSZEGI RealtoR

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

®

OCEAN VIEW FIXER - UPPER! 0 ,80 $ 119

FAMILY FRIENDLY! 0 ,90 $ 136

VIEWS! VIEWS! VIEWS! 00 9,9 $ 13

2567 1ST AVENUE

2835 1ST AVENUE

• 2+ bedroom is a great starter or retirement home • Detached garage /workshop has alley access & close to marina

• 3 bedroom, one bath home with basement and second floor • Situated on a no-thru road with astounding views and a Shop

ESCAPE TO PARADISE! 0 ,90 9 5 $8

SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT! 0 ,90 9 9 $7

10132 KYUNIM ROAD

11013 LAKESHORE ROAD

• 5 bedrooms plus loft, 3 baths and sun room • 1.28 acres of private property on beautiful Sproat Lake

• Custom renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher on a large lot • Stunning pebble and sandy beach, wharf and boathouse

2755 5TH AVENUE

• 4 bedroom, 2 bath with single garage and fully fenced • Overlooking park and green space

CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIES! 9 ,99 9 9 $2

3619 12TH AVENUE

• 4 bedrooms, 3 bath home with in-law suite • Beautiful gardens, fenced yard, 24x12 garage/workshop

Claire’s Corner CLAIRE HAS BUYER’S Looking to Purchase Country Property with 2+ Acres AS WELL AS a 1-3 Storey home with 4 bedrooms on one level! Thinking of Selling? Does your home fit the description? Give Claire a call! UNDER CONSTRUCTION 0 ,00 5 5 $3

HUGE SHOP! 0 0 9,0 $ 19

2527 15TH AVENUE

• 2 Bedroom, 2 bath classic South Port home • Energy efficient, lg shop, new windows and heat pump

FAMILY HOME! 00 9,0 $ 25

4155 CLEGG CRES. NORTH

5566 SWALLOW DRIVE

• Unique feat. incl: iPod docks, total home water filtration system • Roof w/lifetime warranty, RV parking w/sani dump, 8 X 12 insulated shed

ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS! 00 5,9 $ 13

• Three bedroom, three bath, double garage and 2 wood fireplaces • Great Neighbourhood, fully fenced yard, raised flower beds

2587 1ST AVENUE

• 3 bedrrom 1 bath home with basement with in house workshop • Newer windows, roof, perimeter drains, plumbing and heat pump

Personal Real Estate Corporation

ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS! 9 ,99 9 7 $3

NINE YEAR OLD CUSTOM HOME! $

0 ,00 9 9 1

SOLD!

DOWNTOWN CONDO! 00 2,0 $ 11

205-5170 ANGUS ST

• One bedroom, one bath, open floor plan and gas fireplace • Laundry, security entrance, storage unit & local transport nearby

SPROAT LAKE GETAWAY! 0 ,90 9 4 $6

9091 SKIPSEY ROAD

• Quaint cottage comes fully furnished with accommodation both up and down • Gentle slope to pebble beach, swimming, boating and water sports from the dock

INVESTOR ALERT! 00 2,5 $ 64

3970 7TH AVENUE

• 7 unit quality apartment complex • Covered RV parking, private decks & covered parking

THREE YEARS YOUNG! 0 ,50 3 7 $1

WOW! HOMES UNDER $150,000

9866 STIRLING ARM CRESCENT

15-5558 BEAVER CREEK RD

• Updated two bedroom, one bath with sunroom mobile home • Plenty of privacy, wrap around deck, close to all amenities, worry free yard

NEW CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME! ENCHANTING VICTORIAN ESTATE! 0 0 ,00 ,90 9 9 9 7 $5 $ 1,8

• Five bedroom, four bath esquisite Sproat Lake estate • Unobstructed views, southern exposure and 98' of level sandy beach

EASY LIVING IN CREEK'S EDGE MOBILE PARK 00 9,0 $ 11

5555 GOLDEN STREET

• Custom home on 2.26 acres, built in 1995 by a premier builder • Master craftsmanship throughout this 3600+ sqft 4 bdrm, 4 bath home

CURB APPEAL COUNTS! 0 ,90 9 2 $1

4763 GERTRUDE ST

• Updated 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with bonus room • Fully fenced yard, detached shop with alley access

VICTORIA QUAY CONDO! 00 9,9 $ 14

305-4505 VICTORIA QUAY

Affordable waterfront lots, get on the lake this summer! As low as $198,000!

FANTASTIC CHARACTER HOME! 00 9,9 $ 14

3122 8TH AVENUE

COURT ORDERED SALE 0 ,00 $ 91

3554 10TH AVENUE

• 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom open floor plan, gas FP in livingrm • Secured entry, covered parking, private deck, views of the river

• 3 bedroom heritage home has loads of character and charm • Freshly painted, newer electrical & plumbing, newer roof and furnace

• Great central location, walking distance to all amenitites • Needs some work, perfect for the handyman in mind

SPLASH! SPLASH! SPLASH! 0 ,80 8 9 $3

ENCHANTING VICTORIAN ESTATE! 0 ,90 9 7 $5

THE ULTIMATE RESIDENCE! 0 ,50 1 3 $5

2245 MALLORY DRIVE

• 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom with summer kitchen down • Swimming pool, hot tub, detached garage, amazing views

FEELS LIKE HOME! 00 9,9 $ 26

5555 GOLDEN STREET

• Custom home on 2.26 acres was built in 1995 by a premier builder • Master craftsmanship throughout this 3600+ sqft 4 bdrm, 4 bath home

5360 HIGHLAND DRIVE

• Four bedroom, three bath plus den and large rec room • Stunning craftsmanship, superior quality custom built by Bill Goorts

John’s Corner Ph: (250) 731-4101

7479 BELL ROAD

• Main level entry four bedroom, two bath country home • One acre beautifully landscaped w/sep. garage & large garden

BE YOUR OWN BOSS! r

o 00 lease 0 , . 9 o $ 19 $

0m 120

email: john@midislandhomes.com

John Clark

Sproat Lake Vacation Spots available at Tall Timbers! Gated Community, pristine swimming, family activities

Priced from $139,900 - $170,000! G-5262 ARGYLE STREET

3754 9TH AVENUE

• Canvas Cup is a popular full service coffee bar and gallery • Seating for 20+ patrons, all equipment and furnishings included

• 29' 2005 Keystone Trailer on large private lot • Located at Tall Timbers gated community

UPDATED HOME WITH SHOP! 00 9,0 $ 16

YOU FOUND IT! 00 9,9 $ 19

$1,200/MO LEASE OR SALE... 00 9,9 $ 18

COUNTRY HIDEAWAY! 00 9,0 $ 31

TOP OF ECHO! 00 4,5 $ 26

3706 MORTON ST.

3673 ANDERSON AVENUE

4123 ARGYLE STREET

4672 ADELAIDE STREET

• 2 bedroom, 1 bath home w/bsmnt feat: updated kitchen • Alley access and 30x24 shop in a central location

• Vaulted ceiling throughout and plenty of windows let in natural light • Spacious three bedrooms plus den, two baths and a large family room

• 1193 sqft home or business feat. 3 bdrms, 1 bath • Lg living room, kit., eating nook, bath, 1 bdrm on the main

SOUTH PORT CHARMER! 00 8,8 $ 24

SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT! 00 9,9 $ 74

PEACEFUL LIVING ON GREENBELT! 00 9,5 $ 25

7545 BEAVER CREEK ROAD

• 882 sqft rancher featuring 3bedrooms & 1 bathroom • 15 acres, Truman Creek winds through front corner of property

BRAND NEW CLASSIC! 00 9,0 $ 42

• Quality built 3 bedroom, 2 bath split level home • Beautifully updated kitchen feat. large island • REDUCED to 264,500 and $3000 Decorating Bonus to the Buyer!

BRING THE MOVING VAN! 00 0,0 $ 21

3724 ESTEVAN DRIVE

2558 9TH AVENUE

• Newer comfortable home on a good sized lot • Chalet style loft overlooks open floor plan

B5

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts

6379 FAYETTE ROAD

• Lg split level 3 bedroom, 3 bath home on 2.17 acres • Riding ring and two barns with 3 horse stalls

www.albernivalleynews.com

the Dave Koszegi Team

Ph: (250) 730-1608 email:clairestorie@live.ca

Claire Storie

Alberni Valley News Thursday, July 11, 2013

3731 ARGYLE ST

• Well built 3 bedroom, 3 bath plus den family home • Updates include thermal windows, newer roof and flooring

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts

10796 TAYLOR ARM DRIVE

• Completely remodeled four bedroom home with views • Gentle sloping access in a sheltered bay with 100' of sandy beach

2875 CARMICHAEL CRES.

• 4 bedroom, three bath upper south port home • Fully fenced yard, newer roof, close to schools and

3338 BURDE STREET

• Stunning three bedroom, three bath home with bonus room • Open floor plan, large island in kitchen,high ceiling, faces greenbelt

Personal Real Estate Corporation

• Four bedroom, three bath, Redford Heights family home • Quiet neighbourhood, amazing mountain views from the covered deck

LARGE SPLIT LEVEL HOME! 00 9,9 $ 18

3613 7TH AVENUE

LIFE IS EASY AT BARCLAY ESTATES! 00 8,9 $ 16

4233 8TH AVENUE

• Family home in Central Port Alberni • 4 bdrm, 2 bath home plus rec room on 2 lots

• 4 bdrm, 3 bath unit, room for the whole family • Brand new roof, carport, balcony and patio

SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT! 00 9,9 $ 72

SPROAT LAKE GETAWAY! 00 9,0 $ 54

9492 STIRLING ARM DRIVE

• Three bedroom,one bath home situated on a half acre • Three vehicle carport with additional accommodations

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts

19280 PACIFIC RIM HWY

• Unique 3 level home offers 1700 sqft of living space • Gently sloping trail to the pebbled beach and wharf


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Thursday, July 11, 2013 Alberni Valley News

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts 24 hour direct: 250.723.SOLD (7653)

DAVE KOSZEGI RealtoR

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

®

OCEAN VIEW FIXER - UPPER! 0 ,80 $ 119

FAMILY FRIENDLY! 0 ,90 $ 136

VIEWS! VIEWS! VIEWS! 00 9,9 $ 13

2567 1ST AVENUE

2835 1ST AVENUE

• 2+ bedroom is a great starter or retirement home • Detached garage /workshop has alley access & close to marina

• 3 bedroom, one bath home with basement and second floor • Situated on a no-thru road with astounding views and a Shop

ESCAPE TO PARADISE! 0 ,90 9 5 $8

SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT! 0 ,90 9 9 $7

10132 KYUNIM ROAD

11013 LAKESHORE ROAD

• 5 bedrooms plus loft, 3 baths and sun room • 1.28 acres of private property on beautiful Sproat Lake

• Custom renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher on a large lot • Stunning pebble and sandy beach, wharf and boathouse

2755 5TH AVENUE

• 4 bedroom, 2 bath with single garage and fully fenced • Overlooking park and green space

CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIES! 9 ,99 9 9 $2

3619 12TH AVENUE

• 4 bedrooms, 3 bath home with in-law suite • Beautiful gardens, fenced yard, 24x12 garage/workshop

Claire’s Corner CLAIRE HAS BUYER’S Looking to Purchase Country Property with 2+ Acres AS WELL AS a 1-3 Storey home with 4 bedrooms on one level! Thinking of Selling? Does your home fit the description? Give Claire a call! UNDER CONSTRUCTION 0 ,00 5 5 $3

HUGE SHOP! 0 0 9,0 $ 19

2527 15TH AVENUE

• 2 Bedroom, 2 bath classic South Port home • Energy efficient, lg shop, new windows and heat pump

FAMILY HOME! 00 9,0 $ 25

4155 CLEGG CRES. NORTH

5566 SWALLOW DRIVE

• Unique feat. incl: iPod docks, total home water filtration system • Roof w/lifetime warranty, RV parking w/sani dump, 8 X 12 insulated shed

ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS! 00 5,9 $ 13

• Three bedroom, three bath, double garage and 2 wood fireplaces • Great Neighbourhood, fully fenced yard, raised flower beds

2587 1ST AVENUE

• 3 bedrrom 1 bath home with basement with in house workshop • Newer windows, roof, perimeter drains, plumbing and heat pump

Personal Real Estate Corporation

ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS! 9 ,99 9 7 $3

NINE YEAR OLD CUSTOM HOME! $

0 ,00 9 9 1

SOLD!

DOWNTOWN CONDO! 00 2,0 $ 11

205-5170 ANGUS ST

• One bedroom, one bath, open floor plan and gas fireplace • Laundry, security entrance, storage unit & local transport nearby

SPROAT LAKE GETAWAY! 0 ,90 9 4 $6

9091 SKIPSEY ROAD

• Quaint cottage comes fully furnished with accommodation both up and down • Gentle slope to pebble beach, swimming, boating and water sports from the dock

INVESTOR ALERT! 00 2,5 $ 64

3970 7TH AVENUE

• 7 unit quality apartment complex • Covered RV parking, private decks & covered parking

THREE YEARS YOUNG! 0 ,50 3 7 $1

WOW! HOMES UNDER $150,000

9866 STIRLING ARM CRESCENT

15-5558 BEAVER CREEK RD

• Updated two bedroom, one bath with sunroom mobile home • Plenty of privacy, wrap around deck, close to all amenities, worry free yard

NEW CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME! ENCHANTING VICTORIAN ESTATE! 0 0 ,00 ,90 9 9 9 7 $5 $ 1,8

• Five bedroom, four bath esquisite Sproat Lake estate • Unobstructed views, southern exposure and 98' of level sandy beach

EASY LIVING IN CREEK'S EDGE MOBILE PARK 00 9,0 $ 11

5555 GOLDEN STREET

• Custom home on 2.26 acres, built in 1995 by a premier builder • Master craftsmanship throughout this 3600+ sqft 4 bdrm, 4 bath home

CURB APPEAL COUNTS! 0 ,90 9 2 $1

4763 GERTRUDE ST

• Updated 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with bonus room • Fully fenced yard, detached shop with alley access

VICTORIA QUAY CONDO! 00 9,9 $ 14

305-4505 VICTORIA QUAY

Affordable waterfront lots, get on the lake this summer! As low as $198,000!

FANTASTIC CHARACTER HOME! 00 9,9 $ 14

3122 8TH AVENUE

COURT ORDERED SALE 0 ,00 $ 91

3554 10TH AVENUE

• 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom open floor plan, gas FP in livingrm • Secured entry, covered parking, private deck, views of the river

• 3 bedroom heritage home has loads of character and charm • Freshly painted, newer electrical & plumbing, newer roof and furnace

• Great central location, walking distance to all amenitites • Needs some work, perfect for the handyman in mind

SPLASH! SPLASH! SPLASH! 0 ,80 8 9 $3

ENCHANTING VICTORIAN ESTATE! 0 ,90 9 7 $5

THE ULTIMATE RESIDENCE! 0 ,50 1 3 $5

2245 MALLORY DRIVE

• 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom with summer kitchen down • Swimming pool, hot tub, detached garage, amazing views

FEELS LIKE HOME! 00 9,9 $ 26

5555 GOLDEN STREET

• Custom home on 2.26 acres was built in 1995 by a premier builder • Master craftsmanship throughout this 3600+ sqft 4 bdrm, 4 bath home

5360 HIGHLAND DRIVE

• Four bedroom, three bath plus den and large rec room • Stunning craftsmanship, superior quality custom built by Bill Goorts

John’s Corner Ph: (250) 731-4101

7479 BELL ROAD

• Main level entry four bedroom, two bath country home • One acre beautifully landscaped w/sep. garage & large garden

BE YOUR OWN BOSS! r

o 00 lease 0 , . 9 o $ 19 $

0m 120

email: john@midislandhomes.com

John Clark

Sproat Lake Vacation Spots available at Tall Timbers! Gated Community, pristine swimming, family activities

Priced from $139,900 - $170,000! G-5262 ARGYLE STREET

3754 9TH AVENUE

• Canvas Cup is a popular full service coffee bar and gallery • Seating for 20+ patrons, all equipment and furnishings included

• 29' 2005 Keystone Trailer on large private lot • Located at Tall Timbers gated community

UPDATED HOME WITH SHOP! 00 9,0 $ 16

YOU FOUND IT! 00 9,9 $ 19

$1,200/MO LEASE OR SALE... 00 9,9 $ 18

COUNTRY HIDEAWAY! 00 9,0 $ 31

TOP OF ECHO! 00 4,5 $ 26

3706 MORTON ST.

3673 ANDERSON AVENUE

4123 ARGYLE STREET

4672 ADELAIDE STREET

• 2 bedroom, 1 bath home w/bsmnt feat: updated kitchen • Alley access and 30x24 shop in a central location

• Vaulted ceiling throughout and plenty of windows let in natural light • Spacious three bedrooms plus den, two baths and a large family room

• 1193 sqft home or business feat. 3 bdrms, 1 bath • Lg living room, kit., eating nook, bath, 1 bdrm on the main

SOUTH PORT CHARMER! 00 8,8 $ 24

SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT! 00 9,9 $ 74

PEACEFUL LIVING ON GREENBELT! 00 9,5 $ 25

7545 BEAVER CREEK ROAD

• 882 sqft rancher featuring 3bedrooms & 1 bathroom • 15 acres, Truman Creek winds through front corner of property

BRAND NEW CLASSIC! 00 9,0 $ 42

• Quality built 3 bedroom, 2 bath split level home • Beautifully updated kitchen feat. large island • REDUCED to 264,500 and $3000 Decorating Bonus to the Buyer!

BRING THE MOVING VAN! 00 0,0 $ 21

3724 ESTEVAN DRIVE

2558 9TH AVENUE

• Newer comfortable home on a good sized lot • Chalet style loft overlooks open floor plan

B5

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts

6379 FAYETTE ROAD

• Lg split level 3 bedroom, 3 bath home on 2.17 acres • Riding ring and two barns with 3 horse stalls

www.albernivalleynews.com

the Dave Koszegi Team

Ph: (250) 730-1608 email:clairestorie@live.ca

Claire Storie

Alberni Valley News Thursday, July 11, 2013

3731 ARGYLE ST

• Well built 3 bedroom, 3 bath plus den family home • Updates include thermal windows, newer roof and flooring

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts

10796 TAYLOR ARM DRIVE

• Completely remodeled four bedroom home with views • Gentle sloping access in a sheltered bay with 100' of sandy beach

2875 CARMICHAEL CRES.

• 4 bedroom, three bath upper south port home • Fully fenced yard, newer roof, close to schools and

3338 BURDE STREET

• Stunning three bedroom, three bath home with bonus room • Open floor plan, large island in kitchen,high ceiling, faces greenbelt

Personal Real Estate Corporation

• Four bedroom, three bath, Redford Heights family home • Quiet neighbourhood, amazing mountain views from the covered deck

LARGE SPLIT LEVEL HOME! 00 9,9 $ 18

3613 7TH AVENUE

LIFE IS EASY AT BARCLAY ESTATES! 00 8,9 $ 16

4233 8TH AVENUE

• Family home in Central Port Alberni • 4 bdrm, 2 bath home plus rec room on 2 lots

• 4 bdrm, 3 bath unit, room for the whole family • Brand new roof, carport, balcony and patio

SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT! 00 9,9 $ 72

SPROAT LAKE GETAWAY! 00 9,0 $ 54

9492 STIRLING ARM DRIVE

• Three bedroom,one bath home situated on a half acre • Three vehicle carport with additional accommodations

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts

19280 PACIFIC RIM HWY

• Unique 3 level home offers 1700 sqft of living space • Gently sloping trail to the pebbled beach and wharf


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