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Campbell River is not taking advantage of its assets nor properly accommodating tourists drawn to the community for its fishing, according to a local angler. Mike Gage of the Campbell River Salmon Foundation spoke to council last week about the opportunities the city needs to embrace in order to be successful. “We believe that this current council should do all in its power to enhance the recreational fishery in this community,” Gage said during his presentation to council, with local resident Tom Craig by his side. “We could probably attract visitors to our local streams to watch the salmon spawn – the runs are quite large now.” But the biggest obstacle to attracting tourists looking for a fishing holiday, is the lack of amenities, Gage said. “We don’t have enough proper boat ramps and the required parking for the ramps. As a renowned sports fishing town, we need to improve our existing facilities and, in our opinion, we barely maintain them. This should be a priority so the fishing resorts can be used to their fullest.” Gage said in comparison to Port Alberni – which also claims to be the Salmon Capital of the World – Continued on A2

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Campbell River’s free, public boat ramps are lacking. “We’ve got very poor ramps here. There’s hardly any parking, no

fish cleaning tables for the residents or tourists,” Gage said. “Port Alberni has got three four-lane ramps, two lanes into the water and two lanes out, plus adequate parking.

They’re building a fourth ramp right now.” Gage said it’s unfortunate Campbell River has not done more to accommodate anglers. He said since the salmon

stocks failed to return in the 1990s, chinook and chum stocks have rebounded in the last few years. “We still have the title of Salmon Capital of the

World, though some people in Port Alberni might argue that. But we’ve got far greater fish stocks travelling past here – they’ve got probably 20 per cent of what

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we’ve got,” Gage said. “Thanks to volunteer stream keepers from Oyster Bay to Sayward, and probably the best managed hatchery on the B.C. coast – the Quinsam – our fish stocks are improving.” Gage said since 1995 wild chinook stocks in the Campbell River have climbed from a low of 150 to an annual average of 800-900. Chum stocks over the same period have risen from more than 2,000 to an average of 14,000, with a spike of 60,000 one year. Gage said a healthy sports fishing industry translates to a healthy local economy because tourists drawn here for the fishing will stay in hotels, eat at restaurants and shop at local tackle shops. But he said the city first needs to invest in the industry. “We’re way behind the times. I think there should be some assistance from council to

pull up our socks in this area,” Gage said. “We’re not taking full advantage as a community with the size of the fish stocks we’ve got here. “Boat ramps, cleaning tables, are just common courtesy to the tourists who would like to come here to do more fishing,” he added. The city is currently working on improving and extending the length of the Big Rock Boat Ramp (see story on page A3), and putting in a fish cleaning table as well as washrooms. However, current plans do not see any increase in the number of parking spaces. Mayor Walter Jakeway disagrees with the Big Rock Boat Ramp designs and said the city is missing the big picture. “What we’re doing is just not big enough,” Jakeway said. “We’re going to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and not get anything for it.”

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Council got a clearer picture Tuesday night as to how the city plans to improve the Big Rock Boat Ramp but not everyone was supportive of the changes. The project will involve ramp upgrades as well as upland improvements. The ramp is expected to be replaced in order to extend its length to avoid vehicles getting stuck during low tide and to improve traction on the ramp, said Ross Milnthorp, the city’s parks, recreation, and culture manager, in a report to council. The breakwater will

also be improved. “Boaters identified the need to raise the breakwaters to decrease wave action in the basin as the waves make launching challenging on windy days,” Milnthorp said. “As well, improvements to the breakwaters will enlarge the launch basin and minimize sediment deposits which will help to decrease maintenance.” Other aspects of the project include a seasonal float or jetty which boaters can tie up to while parking their vehicles and to help with embarking and disembarking their boats, accessible washrooms and picnic tables.

But Mayor Walter Jakeway said he expected to see more. “I’m disappointed the vision is so narrow,” Jakeway said. “I don’t think the Big Rock Boat Ramp site where it is, is where we really want to be. We lost the Tyee Spit boat ramp unceremoniously a few years ago when it was removed with little notice. So our boating community is running low on space.” Jakeway said the city should broaden its vision and look at other spots around the community where it could build something bigger, with more parking available. “It doesn’t necessarily have to be that boat

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ramp, there are other possibilities in the neighbourhood,” Jakeway said “Yes it’s going to cost more but we’ve got to replace a boat ramp that was taken out that was doing a good job. If we’re

going to be the Salmon Capital of the World we’ve got (to invest) in boat ramps. Our people are going out through a little sliver of a boat ramp and it’s not good enough.”

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Bus accident injures passengers Several people from Alberta required medical attention following a bus accident near Tahsis on July 24. According to Nootka Sound RCMP, the charter bus was on the Head Bay Forest Service Road, just outside the west coast

community, when it went off the road and onto its side by the Leiner Bridge. There were 21 people on board plus the driver, all from Alberta, and police said numerous passengers sustained non-life threatening injuries. Some were treated at the Tahsis

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medical clinic while others were transported to Campbell River Hospital for further care. The bridge was under construction at the time of the accident, around 8:05 p.m. The accident remains under investigation by RCMP and the Ministry of Forests.

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McCallum Park was donated to the city under the condition it be used for park purposes. “The Big Rock Boat Ramp was full on a monday morning at 10:30, on a Monday morning. What are we going to do on a holiday weekend?” Jakeway said. “What we’re doing is just not big enough. We’re going to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and not get anything for it.” Coun. Larry Samson was also concerned that parking was not being expanded and Coun. Ron Kerr asked if the city had looked at other areas nearby that could be turned into a parking lot. Milnthorp said he would suggest that if properties come up for sale in the area, that council seriously consider purchasing it as an auxiliary space for parking. The complete design for the boat ramp is expected to be complete in mid-to-late October so there could potentially be some room for change. The improvements outlined by Milnthorp in his report were generated through a city consultant, parks staff, and a focus group of frequent Big Rock Boat Ramp users working together. A public open house was held to present two schematic designs, followed by a second public open house where the preliminary design was presented.

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Fees are going up by five per cent across the board at Strathcona Gardens. The Strathcona Regional District board of directors last Thursday voted to raise rates effective September 1. The increase will have an impact on all admission, program and membership fees. The price hike means rates for adults will rise from $5.50 to $5.75; seniors will pay $4.25, up from the current $4 rate; the teen/student price will rise from $3.75 to $4; children will be $3, up from $2.75; and the family rate will increase from $11 to $11.50. Even with the rate increase, fees at Strathcona Gardens will still be below the Island average. Average prices on the Island are: adults ($5.83), seniors ($4.37), teens ($4.14), children ($3.05), and family ($12.13). The rate hike was proposed by the regional district’s Strathcona Gardens Commission (which looks after Strathcona Gardens) as a way to narrow the gap between revenues and the high costs of operating the facility. Tom Yates, the acting chief administrative officer of the regional district, said fees at Strathcona Gardens are below the average of other similar facilities on Vancouver Island, likely due to the fact that the fee structure was never changed on a regular basis. Fees increased four per cent over the past six years but have not gone up since the 2009/2010 season when fees were raised by two per cent. Fees also went up two per cent in 2008/2009. Still, at least one Strathcona Gardens user wrote

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rate the same,” Jamieson wrote. “Zeroes to the various directors, including those Campbell River councillors (who sit on the regional district board), who have condoned it without actually advising the public.” Yates said at the time that the price already has the tax included. “This means that the amount paid by the customer is a fixed amount and independent of whichever tax regime happens to be in place at any given time,” Yates said. “To put it another way, the regional district calculates the taxes owing based on program revenue and determines the amount that must be given over as taxes and the amount that it may keep to support operational costs for the facility, thus avoiding constant recalculation of ticket prices.”

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Chalk one up for Campbell River’s “CIS” investigators. All it took was a single fingerprint to identify the culprit who broke into two vehicles parked in the 700 block of Robron Road. Kurtis Timothy, 26, appeared in Campbell River provincial court on Monday where pleaded guilty to the attempted theft. According to his lawyer, Peter Hertzberg, the single fingerprint and how it got there would have been a “live issue” at trial, but instead Timothy chose to plead guilty in order to move forward in his life.

“The battle for sobriety can be long and hard for some. That’s the case for Mr. Timothy,” said Hertzberg. Timothy struggles with drug addiction and a relapse led to the vehicle break-ins which occurred overnight on April 6-7. According to Crown prosecutor Bruce Goddard, a decorative knife was taken from a Ford pickup and a GPS stolen from a Dodge minivan, but both were later recovered. A screwdriver tip was also found broken off in the ignition of the minivan which cost $295 to replace. A forensic investigator with the Campbell River RCMP was able to lift a

single fingerprint off the bottom of a box which typically sat on the console of the minivan, but was found moved following the break-in. The print came back as a match for Timothy who has a history of committing property crimes. He was later arrested in Nanaimo on another matter and held in custody. For the attempted theft, Timothy received a 30-day jail sentence and one year probation. Hertzberg added that Timothy wants to go back to a drug rehabilitiation centre after his release in jail. Hertzberg said Timothy wants to try and be a good father and provider for his three-year-old daughter.

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The system must be given a chance to work It’s been 2½ years since South Surrey resident Jim Neiss was killed in a head-on collision as he drove to work along 16 Avenue. Last week, the trial of the man accused of dangerous driving causing death in connection with the horrific collision got underway We say: Justice in Surrey Provincial Court. Glen Theriault has pleaded not guilty must always to the charge against him, and there’s be the aim not no doubt that over the course of this vengeance week, the judge will continue to hear many heart-wrenching details of the case. Tempting as it may be for members of the public to render judgment of their own long before a verdict is pronounced – and many, no doubt, already have – it

is paramount that one of the cornerstones of our legal system not be forgotten: innocence until guilt is proven. Few would argue that there are those who knowingly take advantage of what can appear to be a system that favours offenders; grasping at every straw available until the inevitable – time behind bars – can no longer be avoided. It does not help that sentences imposed often seem to fall short when compared to the level of harm done. Two years in jail for an act that cuts someone’s life short will never feel like enough to those who have to go on living without their loved one. But we cannot forget that not everyone before the courts is playing the system. Even though investigation techniques have improved vastly over the course of a

century, it is still possible for people to be charged with crimes for which they are not guilty. Others may have made mistakes – sometimes grievous mistakes – which they will pay for, in some way, for the rest of their lives. In some instances, many of us, if we’re being entirely honest, might say “there but for the grace of God, go I.” No one would suggest for a moment that the culpability of the accused not be explored, but they are also entitled to a fair hearing and a defense that ensures that any and all extenuating circumstances are known and understood. As imperfect as our system is, for it to mean anything it must stand for a principle of justice, rather than a desire for vengeance. – Black Press

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Stand up to the bullies I am writing in response to the malicious letter written by Mark Treacy and his attack on our (elected) regional district director Brenda Leigh (July 19). I don’t know who you are or what your personal agenda is but obviously you aren’t aware of the dedication and commitment she has made for our area over the years. Suggesting she has never spoken up on our behalf is absolutely false. She has been a strong voice in trying to keep our area affordable. She has spoken out against privatizing our hospital. I’m not aware of Campbell River city council speaking out against this. In my opinion she is being bullied by the city regarding water and sewer for our area and I trust that she is doing her very best to handle the situation. I do not want to be part of the city and know I am not alone. We chose to live in a rural area and we knew that we had to have and maintain septic systems when we moved here. I felt the need to write this as I felt Mark Treacy’s letter to the paper was threatening and very malicious. Brenda Leigh, thank you for all your hard work over the years and please don’t resign...we need you to stand up to the bullies for us. Carolyn Stowe We welcome your opinions on stories and issues published in our pages as well as issues of broader concern encountered elsewhere. Please keep your letters brief. We reserve the right to edit for length and liability. E-mail them to editor@campbellrivermirror.com

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B.C. NDP president Moe Sihota says an external review of the party’s performance in the May election will “look very much at the DNA of the NDP.” Early signs are not encouraging. Start with the five-member panel announced to conduct the review. The required “labour” representation is in the person of Cindy Oliver, president of the union representing college and university instructors, and Andy Ross, ex-president of COPE 378, which represents BC Hydro employees among others. Another appointee is NDP MP Jinny Sims, a former president of the B.C. Teachers’ Federation. If the party wants to further solidify its image as a lobby group for pension-subsidized government unions, it’s off to a great start.

The terms of reference defy parody. In addition to unions, the panel required “more than one woman.” A sub-committee may be struck, if it has representation from “youth, women, labour, visible minority, LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisesexual, transgendered, questioning).” I presume the party’s lengthy antiharassment policy will be read out to begin all meetings. Once they finally get down to business, the list of election campaign details they must examine is long. In addition to that, they must review “stakeholder relations including community leaders, business, social movement, ethnic communities, environmental movement, affiliated unions and the labour movement.”

One of the excuses offered by leader Adrian Dix for the party’s defeat was the loss of 40,000 jobs in the B.C. forest industry. The suggestion is that those people left for Alberta, and if they were still here, they would have voted NDP. That presumed solidarity has never existed in the private sector, and in fact the highest-paid union workers have good reason to vote for lower taxes. To confirm B.C. and Canada’s “progressive” tax system, all they have to do is look at their pay stubs. The mandate for this review mentions not one actual public policy issue. Here’s one the committee might kick around. Having lost the 2009 election campaigning against the carbon tax, the NDP is now calling for it to be increased

and extended to greenhouse gases produced by industrial process emissions. A simple example is a cement kiln, which burns fuel to reach the temperature at which the components are partially burned and cement is produced. Cement manufacturers pay carbon tax on the fuel, whether it’s natural gas or shredded tires, but not on the process. B.C. cement makers are already pleading for relief, because the fuel-intensive process puts them at a price disadvantage with U.S. and Chinese producers. Further unilateral tax action by B.C. would only further increase imports, and potentially push B.C. firms out of business. Goodbye unionized private sector jobs.

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With regard to Mark Tracy’s and Charles Alford’s comments about Area D and its leadership, there are those of us who live in the area who are very happy with Director Leigh’s leadership and who want nothing to do with becoming part of the City of Camp-

bell River. Such annexation would not be simply for providing sewer service, as Mayor Jakeway suggests, but would open the door to higher property taxes and any further and future charges that the city could (and would) levy on us - the benefits

of which we’d probably benefit little from. Perhaps the people who are so keen on being part of Campbell River might consider moving there, thus leaving Area D for residents who are happy living here. Christopher Barnes Area D

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It’s official. Signs went into the ground at 480 Hilchey Road last week to announce the site of Habitat for Humanity’s second Campbell River build. City councillors Andy Adams, Ron Kerr and Larry Samson were on hand to help Habitat unveil the signs July 22. Deb Roth, executive director for Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North, said Campbell River mayor, council and staff “recognize the need for affordable housing and see Habitat as a sustainable part of the solution.” “Habitat is proud to have purchased the duplex lot in April 2013 with proceeds from the Habitat for Humanity North Island ReStores,” said Roth who thanked the ReStore donors, customers, volunteers and staff who are making the build possible. The sign unveiling is the first step in offering two Campbell River families a hand up into home ownership. More than 1.3 million Canadian families struggle to afford the basic necessities, said Roth. According to a Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation report, Habitat for Humanity homeownership improves the

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health and happiness of families, with children becoming more confident and getting better grades. The survey also shows that affordable homeownership is

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A controversial Alder Street de velopment inched closer to reality as council approved a rezoning application at its last meeting to make way for a multi-family housing complex. Council gave third reading and adoption to David and Jared Welychko’s application to rezone the lot at 741 Alder Street – near the corner of Alder and 7th Avenue – from Residential-One (R-1) to ResidentialThree (R-3) to accom-

Big Yellow Hall gets a new board The Merville Community Association recently had its Annual General Meeting and the new board has been

modate a triplex. The application for three, 1,300 square foot, three-bedroom units has generated its fair share of opposition from residents who live near the vacant lot. Council heard from several of those neighbours at a public hearing July 9 at city hall. Although Coun. Mary Storry was opposed, council went ahead with approving the re-zoning at last week’s Tuesday council meeting but Coun. Larry Samson made sure the project is not a done deal.

“If we’d like to see a different type of building, it would come before council at a further date?” Samson asked city staff. Ross Blackwell, the city’s land use manager, replied that it will come back to council for approval of the development permit which the Welychko’s have already submitted to city hall but will still need to go before council. “If concerns remain over the potential massing arising from the R-3 setback and the impact on neighbouring prop-

elected. The new board is comprised of Harold Macy, Todd Kury, Ann Freeman, Francine Shaver, Tina Tina Filippino, Craig Freeman and Dale Crumback. The board is keen to forge ahead with

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hearing that the driveway for the development is proposed to run along the side of his yard and with six parking spaces drawn up at the back of the building, that could mean a lot of traffic running alongside his home every day. Mielke noted the triplex would also look out over his house. “The height of the structure will allow tenants to peer unimpeded into our backyard and deck,” said Mielke who purchased his home knowing the area was single-family housing.

Now that could change. “When you purchase a home we feel that there’s a reasonable expectation that the neighbourhood will not change too dramatically and we feel that this triplex is quite a dramatic change,” Mielke added. Howard Milner, who lives on 7th Avenue, said if the proposal is granted his view will be obstructed. The Welychko’s are proposing to build a 7.9 metre high building. Under the R-3 zoning, the developer is allowed to build up to 10

metres high, compared to the maximum of eight metres for R-1 zonings. The triplex is also expected to be set 12.2 metres back in the front yard and have a 30.5 metre rear yard setback. All of the parameters meet what’s allowed in the R-3 zoning. Jared Welychko told council July 9 that the triplex will create “new, reasonably-priced housing within walking distance of a revitalized downtown core” and be “ideal for a retired couple or a small family looking for entry level housing.”

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It’s vacation time! Who doesn’t enjoy a week or two of fun away from the usual trials and tribulations of everyday life? But who wants to come home to a mountain of post-vacation bills? You’ve probably already taken or planned this year’s vacation and have either already paid for it–or not. Either way, here’s how to make next year’s vacation better and debt-free.

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Money Market Mutual Funds that earn competitive returns are usually easily and quickly redeemed and may even allow chequing privileges. If your vacation will take you south, check out money market funds that allow you to save in U.S. dollars and reduce your exchange risk.

Save before your vacation to save on your vacation! You’ll reduce your vacation costs by paying cash for your travel tickets or using cash to take advantage of ‘last-minute’ travel bargains. You can also avoid aftervacation bills by purchasing traveller’s cheques before you leave or using automated teller machines during your holiday instead of a high-interest credit card (or two).

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Salmon BBQ 6-9p.m. Strathcona Park Lodge www.strathcona.bc.ca 250-286-3122

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RCMP Musical Ride Sat. Aug. 10- 7p.m. Sun Aug. 11- 1:30p.m. At the Campbell River Trail Riders Association Equestrian Centre Tickets $10; $6 for youth. FREE for 3 and under. Avail at A Cut Above, Island Fever Travel, Visitor Centre, CR RCMP detachment and from CR Trail Riders.

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

A13

B.C. DAY LONG WEEKEND Grimm’s

Smokies

4

450gr

Strip Loin Grilling Steak

99

99

each

D’Italiano

Sausage, Crustini or Brizzolio Buns

ef

4

GRADE

n Be

for

AA

Heritage Angus

Range-Fed Angus Beef Burgers

8 852gr

h Ca na

2$

Fres

d ia

6-8’s

6

Family Pack, 15.41 per kg

99

per lb

each

Washington Fresh

Whole Red Seedless Watermelon

39

86¢ per kg

Vancouver Island Grown “Coastal Black”

Fresh Blueberries

1lb

Clamshell

2$ for

5 B.C. Day Monday, August 5th

www.Qualityfoods.com Copyright © 2013 Quality Foods and its licensors. All Rights Reserved. Photos for Presentation Purposes Only • All QF Stores Email: customerservice@qualityfoods.com

Visit DoSomeGood.ca for Details

¢

per lb

Fireworks Simulcast to Music Marina Park, Comox 10:15pm

Prices in effect July 29 - August 4, 2013 For Store Locations & Hours, Please Visit www.qualityfoods.com


| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013

Rib Grilling Steak

AA

h

Family Pack, 15.41 per kg

ia n

lb

Fres

Bee

B ia n e e

Schneiders Country Naturals

750gr

10,000 Pierre Biscuiterie

French Butter Cookies

UPSTAIRS INSIDE QUALITY FOODS IN:

Comox ❖ Port Alberni ❖ Powell River Qualicum Foods ❖ Courtenay

30

Prime Rib Oven Roast

E

6

PER

lb

19

$

% OFF

99

for

Regular $39.99

starts here with Quality Foods!

6

99

Heidi Grand’Or, Flagrants Desirs General Mills or Munz Cheerios

Chocolate Jumbo Cereal Bar 1 - 1.3kg

for

Olympic

Regular Sour Cream

2 $5

General Mills

Oatmeal Crisp Cereal

SunRype

Fruit Rivers Beverage 1lt

Plus Applicable Fees

General Mills

99

Peanut Butter Cheerios 360gr

¢

for

Olympic

Yogurt

General Mills

Cereal

70-100gr

425-505gr

for

3

2

99

3

99

5

Olympic

Yogurt 8x100gr

3

99

PAGE 2 07.29.2013

99 2

99

Selected 650gr

2$

Selected, 330-380gr

Dolfin, Valor or Camille Bloch

Chocolate Bar

Each

500ml

2 $5 2 $5

lb

Petite Casserole Dish

125-150gr

100gr

PER

Le Creuset Canada

Selection may vary by store. Some restrictions apply.

st B r ea k f a

15.41 per kg

99

99

All Krups

Bonus Q-Points Chicken Wings, Nuggets & Strips

GRAD

Ca nad

3

Each

h

C

Ca nad

AA

Family Pack, 8.80 per kg

E

$5

PER

C

h

AA

Made Instore

99 f

f

600gr Minimum Package

DE

Inside Round Oven Roast

Fres

f

Ca nad

GRA

6 GRAD

Fresh Lean Ground Beef Patties

Fres

B ia n e e

A14


WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

A15

Sunrise Farms

Fresh Whole or Split Chicken Breast

3

Family Pack, 7.69 per kg

Fresh Pork Back Ribs 11.00 per kg

4

99

• Free Run • Grain Fed

per lb

Sunrise Farms

Fresh Grade A Whole Frying Chicken

49 2

5.49 per kg

49

Locally Raised BC Poultry

Olymel

Olymel

375gr

450gr

Wieners

Bacon

Chicken Wings & Chunkies

2$

77 7

for

each

8

2$ for

Crunch ‘n Munch Popcorn

Live at

Old Dutch

for

5 Old Dutch

Popcorn Twists

5

2$ for

175gr

each

300gr

Bonus Q-Points Maple Leaf

Stuffed Chicken Breasts 284-340gr, Each

Offer is in effect Monday, July 29th - Sunday, August 4th

C KI N G

10,000

HEADQUARTERS!

Haribo

Gummy Candies

175gr

Dare

Realfruit Minis Snacks

3$

150gr

Twizzlers

Candy 360-504gr

for

2$4

5 2 Candy

810-907gr

Planters

Peanuts Resealable Bag

for

99

Dare

275-300gr

RJ’s

Licorice

180-200gr

McVitie’s

2$4

Digestive or HobNobs Biscuits Selected, 300-400gr

for

Hint

Oh Boy! Oberto

PAGE 3 07.29.2013

7

Ukrainian or Kolbassa Sausage Ring

FREE

S NA QF YOUR

200-260gr

Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Participating Old Dutch Product and you are automatically entered to win!

Works Out To $1.25 Each

200gr

Arriba Tortilla Chips

2$

each

Freybe

1 BUYT 1 GE

Act II

Rogers Arena in Vancouver Friday, September 6, 2013

5 99 4

99

Chicken or Pork Sausages 375gr

HOT PRICE!!

600-650gr

lb

Freybe

per lb

Olymel

PER

Jerky

2$ 99 3 50-70gr

for

5

2$ for

5 5 2$ for

Unsweetened Essence Water 474ml

Plus Applicable Fees

99¢


A16 |

99

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013

Quality Foods Canadian Open Sand Sculpting Competition and Exhibition

5

¢

Please...

parksvillebeachfestival.ca

Until August 18, 2013 - Open 9 am until 9 pm daily.

Kraft

Kraft

Cracker Barrel Cheddar Cheese

9

99

6

1kg

Bick’s

Bick’s

500-750ml

156gr

99

3$ for

5

Bick’s

Premium Pickles 1lt

3$ for

5

2$ for

Show your Heart

1

5 2

Tomato Ketchup 1lt

5

Plus Applicable Fees

3x375ml

3$

10

for Plus Applicable Fees

2

4

99

99

Yummy Weekend Appies! Dare

Dofino

200-250gr

165-200gr

Crackers

5for$

6x591ml

Plus Applicable Fees

5

2

for

7

Tropics Juice, Cocktail or Lemonade

2$

1.75lt

3for$

Plus Applicable Fees

10

Lay’s

for

Plus Applicable Fees

Ocean Spray

Cocktail

Original Ice Cream

WOW!

2lt

2$ for

5

5

2$ for

2lt

2

99

2

Plus Applicable Fees

Quality Foods

Spring Water

24x500ml

Family Size Potato Chips

1

4

49

4for$

10 More Yummy Weekend Appies! Chapman’s

Sport Lolly Frozen Hydration

Rosenborg Blue Cheese Wedge

2$ for

5 Stouffer’s

Plus Applicable Fees

Kii naturals

Crisps Crackers 150gr

125-150gr

NEW!

8x75ml

Bistro Crustini

2

99

Santa Cruz

6

2.84lt

99

99

Plus Applicable Fees

Plus Applicable Fees

Organic Apple Juice

750ml

270gr

Mott’s 1.89lt

99

Carbonated Natural Spring Water

300-340gr

Clamato Juice

1.89lt

Perrier

Kraft

5

4

99

4

Works Out To 25¢ each

99

945ml or 1.75lt

Tropicana

Plus Applicable Fees

Shredded or Crumbled Natural Cheese

Sharp Cold Pack Cheddar, 250gr

Realemon Lemon Juice or Orangina Orange Beverage

Chapman’s

18x75 or 28x50ml

for

Imperial Carefully Aged Cheese

Castello Chapman’s

99

10

2for$

10

Super or L’il Lolly

2$

10

Perform Thirst Quencher

Havarti Cheese

150-200gr

99

Pepsi, 7-Up or Mountain Dew

Gatorade

Selected, 156-187gr

5

2$

When you purchase $10 in these Pepsico Products, $1 goes to the QF Community Health Fund. See Store for Details.

Quaker

Dipps or Chewy Granola Bars

MacLaren’s

Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread

for

12x355ml

3for$

Picnic Pack

Kraft

250gr

$

99

for

225gr

4

1.75lt

Heinz

Heinz

398ml

2

5

10

99 3 $

9

5

99

2$

Classic Dip

Original, 1.96kg

BIG Jammers 40x180ml PACK

140-225gr

Nalley

Chunky Salsa

Juice or Trop50

Beans

Apetina Feta Crumbled Cheese

La Restaurante

Tropicana

Heinz

Arla

10

Gourmet Wild Rice Crisps

250ml

Tortilla Chips or Salsa

4for$

Plus Applicable Fees

Selected, 500ml-1lt

2$

for

Salad Dressing

Dill, Sandwich Savers or Hamburger Slices Pickles

Pickled Beets

5$

3

4for$

A17

Kool-Aid

Ritz Crackers

Assorted Sizes

Rice Works

890ml

99

for

Kraft

Miracle Whip or Mayo

Singles Processed Cheese Slices

4

for

WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

Christie

Tostitos

4x311ml

2$

Kraft

Kraft

No Sugar Added Spritzer

455ml

5

Come see the Quality Foods Festival of Lights - Monday August 5th Marina Park, Comox, Approx. 10pm - Fireworks Simulcast to Music

Play & Drive Safely this B.C. Day Long Weekend

R.W. Knudsen

BBQ Sauce

907gr

2$

4

3 5

Lect Day OWN with these great deals! ter$ Grea5 f P COOL D

3

99

Plus Applicable Fees

Castello

Rosenborg Brie or Camembert Danish Cheese

2

125gr

99


A16 |

99

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013

Quality Foods Canadian Open Sand Sculpting Competition and Exhibition

5

¢

Please...

parksvillebeachfestival.ca

Until August 18, 2013 - Open 9 am until 9 pm daily.

Kraft

Kraft

Cracker Barrel Cheddar Cheese

9

99

6

1kg

Bick’s

Bick’s

500-750ml

156gr

99

3$ for

5

Bick’s

Premium Pickles 1lt

3$ for

5

2$ for

Show your Heart

1

5 2

Tomato Ketchup 1lt

5

Plus Applicable Fees

3x375ml

3$

10

for Plus Applicable Fees

2

4

99

99

Yummy Weekend Appies! Dare

Dofino

200-250gr

165-200gr

Crackers

5for$

6x591ml

Plus Applicable Fees

5

2

for

7

Tropics Juice, Cocktail or Lemonade

2$

1.75lt

3for$

Plus Applicable Fees

10

Lay’s

for

Plus Applicable Fees

Ocean Spray

Cocktail

Original Ice Cream

WOW!

2lt

2$ for

5

5

2$ for

2lt

2

99

2

Plus Applicable Fees

Quality Foods

Spring Water

24x500ml

Family Size Potato Chips

1

4

49

4for$

10 More Yummy Weekend Appies! Chapman’s

Sport Lolly Frozen Hydration

Rosenborg Blue Cheese Wedge

2$ for

5 Stouffer’s

Plus Applicable Fees

Kii naturals

Crisps Crackers 150gr

125-150gr

NEW!

8x75ml

Bistro Crustini

2

99

Santa Cruz

6

2.84lt

99

99

Plus Applicable Fees

Plus Applicable Fees

Organic Apple Juice

750ml

270gr

Mott’s 1.89lt

99

Carbonated Natural Spring Water

300-340gr

Clamato Juice

1.89lt

Perrier

Kraft

5

4

99

4

Works Out To 25¢ each

99

945ml or 1.75lt

Tropicana

Plus Applicable Fees

Shredded or Crumbled Natural Cheese

Sharp Cold Pack Cheddar, 250gr

Realemon Lemon Juice or Orangina Orange Beverage

Chapman’s

18x75 or 28x50ml

for

Imperial Carefully Aged Cheese

Castello Chapman’s

99

10

2for$

10

Super or L’il Lolly

2$

10

Perform Thirst Quencher

Havarti Cheese

150-200gr

99

Pepsi, 7-Up or Mountain Dew

Gatorade

Selected, 156-187gr

5

2$

When you purchase $10 in these Pepsico Products, $1 goes to the QF Community Health Fund. See Store for Details.

Quaker

Dipps or Chewy Granola Bars

MacLaren’s

Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread

for

12x355ml

3for$

Picnic Pack

Kraft

250gr

$

99

for

225gr

4

1.75lt

Heinz

Heinz

398ml

2

5

10

99 3 $

9

5

99

2$

Classic Dip

Original, 1.96kg

BIG Jammers 40x180ml PACK

140-225gr

Nalley

Chunky Salsa

Juice or Trop50

Beans

Apetina Feta Crumbled Cheese

La Restaurante

Tropicana

Heinz

Arla

10

Gourmet Wild Rice Crisps

250ml

Tortilla Chips or Salsa

4for$

Plus Applicable Fees

Selected, 500ml-1lt

2$

for

Salad Dressing

Dill, Sandwich Savers or Hamburger Slices Pickles

Pickled Beets

5$

3

4for$

A17

Kool-Aid

Ritz Crackers

Assorted Sizes

Rice Works

890ml

99

for

Kraft

Miracle Whip or Mayo

Singles Processed Cheese Slices

4

for

WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

Christie

Tostitos

4x311ml

2$

Kraft

Kraft

No Sugar Added Spritzer

455ml

5

Come see the Quality Foods Festival of Lights - Monday August 5th Marina Park, Comox, Approx. 10pm - Fireworks Simulcast to Music

Play & Drive Safely this B.C. Day Long Weekend

R.W. Knudsen

BBQ Sauce

907gr

2$

4

3 5

Lect Day OWN with these great deals! ter$ Grea5 f P COOL D

3

99

Plus Applicable Fees

Castello

Rosenborg Brie or Camembert Danish Cheese

2

125gr

99


A18

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013

Continental

Old Fashioned or Honey Ham

Our Own Fresh Cooked

Roast Beef

2

49 per 100gr

1

Maple Lodge

Cooked or Smoked Chicken Breast

Bonus Q-Points

69

• Local BC Pork • Lactose & Gluten Free • No Added MSG • No Growth Promotants

per 100gr

All Large Tub

1

49 PER

100gr

Deli Salad Each

10,000

Q

points

bonus

Schneiders

Garlic Sausage 2 Links

Min. 750gr

6

99 each

Schneiders

Pastrami Saputo

280gr

Cambozola

Tre Stelle Deluxe Mozzarella Cheese 340gr

5000

Yoplait Yop Drinkable Yogurt 200ml

2000

Saint Andre Mini 200gr

4

99 each

per 100gr

Natural Pastures

Amsterdammer, Aged Farmhouse or Courtenay Cheddar

1000 Scentuals Hand & Body Moisturizing Lotion 125ml

3500 Pantene Shampoo or Conditioner 675ml

740ml

5000 Finish Powder Dishwasher Detergent

5000

Bounty Paper Towels 2ʼs

3000

per 100gr

Fresh Snapper Fillets

1

49

31/40 Size

Cooked White Tiger Prawn Tails

1

Frozen or Previously Frozen

99 per 100gr

PER gr

100

5

each

Available at Select Stores

Medium

Vegetable Chop Suey Medium

Sweet & Sour Pork ..

6

50

Medium

Fried Rice ..................... Small

895 595 625

Szechuan Beef ............

Serving Suggestions

Weather Permitting

Fresh Whole Wild Coho Salmon Large 10/20 Size

Digby Scallops

3

Frozen or Previously Frozen

69 per 100gr

1

29 PER

100gr Janes

Frozen Boxed Fish Selected, 580-615gr

8

88 each

PAGE 6 07.29.2013

1.8kg

• Broccoli & Grape • Mexican Bean • Kale with Cranberry

Weather Permitting

15ʼs

Grannyʼs Liquid Dish Soap

99

$

Medium Tub Salad

49

Wet Ones Travel Pack Wipes

3500

8 4 3 for

160-200gr

3000

per 100gr

2$

Cheese Slices

Balderson 3 Year Aged Heritage Cheddar

1

99


A19

WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

Bakery Fresh

Bakery Fresh

Portuguese Buns

Italian Bread

Bakery Fresh

Multigrain Bread

2$ for

4

Bakery Fresh

Raspberry Truffle Cake

9

99

2 $5

Chocolate Eclairs

Cream Puffs

SCAN THIS SPECIAL QR (QUICK RESPONSE) CODE WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE FOR A LIST OF GLUTEN FREE PRODUCTS

Hemp Hearts

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Double Roll Bathroom Tissue

99 9

24’s

Bread 570gr

for

10 , 000 Yogurt Raisins

300-500gr

99 2

Be Pure

100% Natural Coconut Water

454gr

99 6

Edamame Soybeans or Spinach

Plus Applicable Fees

Organic Coconut Oil

520ml

2$3

Plus Applicable Fees

6’s

Fresh Wave, 3.46lt

Liquid Laundry Detergent

99 5

¢ PER

100gr

Quality Fresh

99 3

Omega Nutrition

5 99

Green Organic

1.75lt

Surf

99 5

2$

Health Break Juice

SpongeTowels

Paper Towels

Each

600gr

Oasis

99 4

Manitoba Harvest

Purex

Whole Grains or Garden Vegetable Bread

Wonder

for

for

946ml

99

Cheesecake

Dempster’s

2 $5 2 $4

Organic Apple Cider Vinegar

Raw Shelled Hemp Seeds 227gr

Bakery Fresh

for

Omega Nutrition

4

6 Pack

Each

Each

Bakery Fresh

99 2

99 3

99 7

Bonus Q-Points

Cinnamon Buns Strawberry or Turtle

8” Apple Pie

Family Pack Dessert Bars

Double Layer

99 1

for

6 Pack

Original Cakerie

3

2$

for

Surf

100gr

99 3

Quality Fresh

Seasoning

Mrs. Dash

Sweet Treats Chocolate Almonds

70gr

Milk, 525gr

2$5 for

Fabric Softener Sheets Island Breeze, 120’s

99 3

Organic Apple Rings

99 4

Quality Fresh

Hold the Salt Pumpkin Seeds Natural Shelled 350gr

99 4


A20

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013

BC Day Monday, August 5th Fireworks Simulcast to Music

Marina Park, Comox 10:15pm

California “Ready to Eat”

Extra Large

California “Premium”

Fresh Cantaloupe or Honeydew Melon

69

Sugarone Green Seedless Grapes

1

4.39 per kg

1.52 per kg

99 per lb

Vancouver Island “New Crop”

Early Standard Potatoes 1.52 per kg

69

¢

per lb

Consumer Alstro

2$

BC Fresh

California “Green Giant”

Green or Red Leaf Lettuce

88

¢

each

for

6

for

2$

Gourmet Salad Dressing 350-355ml

All Varieties

2$

for

7

ORGANIC

for

IC ORGAN

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RIVER SPIRIT, Campbell River’s breast cancer dragon boat team, invites all women who are breast cancer survivors to join us and try the amazing sport of dragon boat paddling. For more info contact Doreen at 250-830-0011 or teamriverspirit@gmail.com

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Nelson Joseph Deck July 26, 2013

Nelson Joseph Deck passed away on 26 July in Campbell River. Nelson was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan. He attended the University of Saskatchewan, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. He played on the University of Saskatchewan Huskies basketball and football teams. Nelson was the Director of Engineering for Campbell River for 15 years. He served as the area representative for the Association of Professional Engineers of British Columbia for 15 years and also served as a director of the Association. He was a director of Evergreen Savings Credit Union for 10 years. After retirement, he discovered the joy of golfing at Storey Creek and shared many rounds with his good golfing buddies. He is survived by his wife, Nadine, his sons, Gordon (Sally), Graham (Samantha), and by his daughters, Cathy Enns and Colleen Lind (Tim). He is also survived by 12 grandchildren and his sisters, Helen Jarvis and Phyllis Hubenig. A funeral Mass will be held at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 34 South Alder St., Campbell River, on 3 August at 10:00 a.m. Flowers are gratefully declined. For those who wish, donations to the CR Hospice Society would be most appreciated.

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Marian passed away peacefully at home, at age 89, on July 10, 2013. Predeceased by wife Elsie and son Lenard; survived by son Witold (Delilah), grandchildren Darryn (Frances), Kristi (Dave), Lennai (Ronnie), and Johnny. He also had nine great grandchildren. Marian was a World War II veteran and retired Millwright who enjoyed avoiding our winters these past 25 years by spending half of the year in Puerto Vallarta. In his younger years he was an avid hunter and fisherman while his later days involved enjoying the wild life that inhabited his sanctuary like property. He will be dearly missed. The family will be having a celebration of Marian’s life on Saturday, August 3rd from 1:00-4:00p.m. at 3024 South Island Highway, Campbell River.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Kenneth Hugh Green, deceased, who died on June 19, 2013, at Campbell River, BC, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Executor, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers and Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9W 2C3, before the 2nd day of September, 2013, after which date the Executor will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which it has notice. Stuart Alexander Johnson , Executor, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers & Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, BC, V9W 2C3.

On July 17th both our CR Community and River Spirit Dragon Boat team said farewell to a dear friend and founding member when Vicki Hansen lost her courageous battle with cancer. To celebrate Vicki’s vital presence in our lives we would ask friends and neighbours to join us on Thursday, August 1st for a carnation ceremony in her honour. This will be held in a place very dear to Vicki’s heart, the reclaimed area of the estuary, surrounded by her beloved birds. Following a 3:00pm tea and memory sharing at our clubhouse in the CR Common, at which all are welcome, the ceremony participants will leave the dock at the Freshwater Marina at 5:00pm Please call Marie at 250-286-6755 for info and directions.

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August 17, 1924 July 22, 2013 Reuben passed away peacefully and on his own terms at the age of 88 in Victoria, B.C. He is survived by his wife Josie, son Urbain (Linda), granddaughter Carla (Steve), grandson Christopher and great granddaughter Jadyn, his sisters Florence (Henry), Sylvia (Richard) and Lorraine. While not an educated man in the academic sense of the word, his knowledge and ability to create and fix things was the envy of all who knew him. At an early age he struck out on his own and joined the Canadian Army where he served oversees during the Second World War. Later he ventured into logging and then worked for CN Railway in Prince Rupert and Victoria. His interests were many, from hunting and beekeeping and enjoying the outdoors to his affiliation with the Masonic Order where he was a member of Mt. Shepherd Lodge in Sooke and Discovery Lodge in Campbell River and the Royal Canadian Legion in Victoria. His outlook on life was pure and simple and he relished a good laugh with just about anyone he met. In his later years after retiring from his business in Campbell River he and Josie spent many years travelling, bowling and going for car rides “up island�. His family will miss him dearly. Many thanks to Dr. DeMott and the nurses at Royal Jubilee and Victoria Hospice for their compassion and care. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C.

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TRADES, TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION Site Superintendent required (Campbell River Area) beginning Aug. 6, 2013. Required for 2 months to work on the Zeballos Community Hall project. Minimum 3 years experience in the capacity of Site Superintendent. Effective communication & leadership skills a must. Offering competitive wages & benefits. Applicants will be held in the strictest confidence.

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(Must be willing to relocate to the Comox Valley or Campbell River area of Vancouver Island). This is a position with a large amount of Traffic Signal construction / maintenance work in a Union environment. The successful candidate will perform as a maintenance and construction electrician predominately in an outdoor environment. QualiďŹ cations/Experience: • Red Seal Journeyman Electrician • Traffic Signal and Bucket Truck Experience • FSR or Willing to Achieve Accreditation Please forward a cover letter & resume to the attention of HR c/o: electricianapplicant@ outlook.com

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Machinists Ramsay Machine Works requires a machinist immediately. Knowledge of boring mills, lathes, & line boring would be an asset. This is a union position with comparable wages and benefits. Please forward resumes to Ramsay Machine Works Ltd. 2066 Henry Ave. West, Sidney, BC V8L 5Y1, Fax: 250-656-1262, or email to: hbaart@ramsaygroup.com

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33yr old man from Ont is looking to change careers. Steel Mills to Fishing boats or tugs in CR, Courtenay or North island. Reliable, hard worker, used to long hrs. Permanent home in CR. 250-2035266

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• Grades K - 12 & College. • All subjects.

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PAINTING EVELYN M. Interior Painting: Interior prep to completion. I always use low odour paint. Colour consulting available, free estimates. No muss,no fuss! 250-204-4417.

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Area Planner Holberg Pay & Benefits Supervisor Nanaimo Pay & Benefits Specialist Nanaimo Heavy Duty Mechanic North Island Log Truck Driver Campbell River Stacker Operator Campbell River Detailed job postings can be viewed at

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Human Resource Department Facsimile: 1.866.840.9611 Email: resumes@westernforest.com

OFFICE MOVING sale. Nice office furniture, great condition: 1 reception desk & station. 1 complete desk work station. Both for $500. Call 250-287-0373.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CAST IRON Dbl sink - $75. Wahl Dog Clippers - $25. Please call 250-338-2650 COLEMAN TENT Trailer sleeps 6 has awning with mosquito netting and stove. Good condition. $3500. Please call 250-334-3698.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE FRIENDLY FRANK 2 FULL sets of golf clubs, $99. Local # Willow Point area, call (778)420-3666.

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REAL ESTATE APARTMENT/CONDOS 2-BEDROOM CONDO ground floor in desirable Saanichton. Open concept, electric fireplace, custom kitchen. Carpets & laminate. Ensuite laundry, small pet ok. Low strata fee. Great starter, $235,000. By appointment 1-250-652-1218

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KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit, Complete Room Treatment Solution. Odorless, Non-Staining. Available online homedepot.com (NOT IN STORES). MOUNTAIN BIKE- as new, paid $700 selling $250. Upright freezer, $195. 12 gauge shotshell loader, sizeOutomatic, (1-stroke, 1-shell) $390.+ 10K Primus power and supplies, offers. Call (250)2863308, C.R.

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LIVINGROOM FURNITURE. Blue sectional w/ corner shelf inbetween & ottoman. $525. 2 recliners. Blue. $175. Very good cond. 250-923-3898

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ELECTRICIAN Small jobs to new construction. B Connected Electrical. 250-204-2168. www.bzzzt.ca

Canadian Red Cross: Friendly, patient volunteers with excellent communication skills are needed to provide front line office assistance to clients recovering from surgery or injury for one 3 hour shift weekday mornings.

For these and many more volunteer opportunities, contact Volunteer Campbell River at 287-8111 Or check our web site www.volunteercr.ca

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Volunteer Requests for July 31, 2013

Black Creek Community Fair: Over 75 volunteers are needed for the fair on September 14 and 15. Many shifts and tasks are available as the Fair is getting bigger and better every year. This year, a wine, cheese and salmon event will be held at Coastal Black as part of the event.

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Position available immediately. A car and valid driver’s license required. $700 per month, 2 days per week, Wednesdays and Fridays. Duties include recruitment of carriers, delivering newspapers to unfilled routes.

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Royal Canadian Marine Search & Rescue: Be a part of an organization that promotes boating and water safety. Organize and man boat ramps, assist at various community events or be trained to do pleasure craft safety checks.

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Part-time Carrier Field Manager

Shoprider- Chameleon GK8 4 wheel, Total weight 94 lbs. Portable 12amp batteries w/2charger, 8� flat free tires. Grey 250lb capacity. Asking $900. (250)941-2901

7175 HIGHLAND Dr. Port Hardy. 2520 sq ft 4bdr home. 2 landscaped lots joined. 2dr garage. Walkout basement/suite. 250-949-8922 or www.island.net/~fishnet. Asking $336,000.

875 Lanqvist - Hyde Creek Rancher on 2 acres, 3bdrm, 3 bath, hot tub, 40x30 shop wired & plumbed, full RV hookup, fenced back yard. Priced to sell at $375,000. Call 250-230-7340.

STANLEY WOOD cook stove, new gear with brick lined firebox. Excellent condition. $1500. 250-336-2364 or 250-650-3577 STEEL BUILDING. Sizzling summer savings event! 20x22 $4,188. 25x24 $4,598. 30x36 $6,876. 32x44$8,700. 40x52 $12,990. 47x70 $17,100. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca STEEL BUILDINGS/ Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206. www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

CAMPBELL RIVER: 53-1120 Evergreen Rd., 1134 sq ft, 3 bed, 2 bath, 5 app, approx 9 years new home warranty. $224,000. (250)203-2221 to view. Kijiji Ad #481924149.

UNIQUE BED Makes up into double or single. Beautiful Oak Table with 6 chairs. 778-3462295 VCR/DVD PLAYER. Dual cassette tape recorder and player. Assorted VCR movies, assorted cassette tapes. Assorted Rookie baseball cards. Call for details (250)339-4038 or email: p.horgen@utoronto.ca

CAMPBELL RIVER- 810 Marguerite – Quiet 55+ Gated Community. 1330 sq.ft. patio home. 2 bed, 2 bath plus den. Bright open concept. Upgraded soundproofing. $254,500. 250-287-9159.

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COMOX: 3 bed 2 bath $275,000. Must See attractive well maintained home. Great location near Parks & Schools, 645 Torrence Rd. Large lot private fenced back yard. Garage & large drive for RV or boat. Studio with separate entrance. Incl 6 appliances. No agents. To view call 250-339-1117.

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AUTO FINANCING

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

TRUCKS & VANS

BOATS

2001 4x4 DODGE DAKOTA P/U Crew cab. 243,000 kms. Asking $7,900. obo. Call 250337-5565 after 7 pm

1986 28’-FAIRLINE Fly Bridge, $29,900. Twin 6cyl gas engines, 2VHF radios, depth sounder, 4burner propane stove w/oven, 110/12v fridge, electric head w/holding tank. (250)390-3805

COZY COTTAGE on 2.14 acres a stone’s throw from the ocean. This 800sqft, 2 bedroom home was completely renovated in 2007 with new electric, plumbing, bathroom, kitchen, roof, etc. It is close to schools, a corner store, and neighbourhood pub and is only 5 kms to downtown Courtenay. The property is zoned for 2 dwellings so you could live in the cottage while building your dream home and after rent out the cottage for extra revenue. Gardener’s paradise with several heritage fruit trees, berries, grape vines and beautiful roses. The Royston area received a grant this year to put in sewer. (778)428-1159.

1992 MODULAR home/$92,000. 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, 1600sq ft, livingroom, recroom w/wood stove, open concept, wood shed, lrg kitchen recently reno’d w/ laminate, linoleum, new paint and blinds, lrg deck, skylights, 5 appls, lrg pad rental on dead end St. not in a mobile park, well kept. Quiet area. Call Mary at 250203-3840 or 250-914-2222. FACTORY DIRECT Wholesale CSA certified modular homes, manufactured/mobile homes and park model homes, we ship throughout Western Canada. Visit us online at www.hbmodular.com or call 1-877-976-3737.

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3 BR, 3.5 Bath, 2,800 sq. ft. 3-story Fairfield home. Open house Sat Aug 3 & Sun Aug 4 from 1 to 3 PM at 1059 Clare St. $3,100 monthly rent w/1 yr lease. Tenant responsible for all utilities and yard maintenance. Pets & commencement date negotiable. 250-208-1551 C.R. OCEANFRONT fully furn. 3-Bdrm, 2 bath home - “short term� - $1800. obo. Avail Oct 1/13. Drive by: 1047 S. Island Hwy. Call 1-604-892-5134 or renechambers@shaw.ca Nice 3 bdrm rancher in W. Point. Lg fenced yard, 1400 sq ft. $1150. 250-895-5259. Vacation Rental-2 brdm,2bth beach front in Storries beach. Fully Furn, tv, int, phone. Close to golf course. 250-9238134 or email joany@shaw.ca/woody@shaw.ca

FOR LEASE or Rent- 850sq ft, downtown Pier St, Campbell River. Call (250)203-2288. OFFICE SPACE for lease or rent- 150sq ft & 200sq ft, downtown Pier St, Campbell River. Call (250)203-2288.

RECREATION

RV RESORT ON THE LAKE

Spots available at great rates. Daily, weekly, monthly. Pool, Hot tub, exercise room, laundry, putting green, hiking, fishing. Free coffee in one of the best clubhouses on the island. Nanaimo area. www.resortonthelake.com 250-754-1975 or

APARTMENT/CONDO

FRENCH CREEK CHARMER 3 bdrm/2 ba on .23 acre. Many updates. Warm, welcoming & move in ready. $337,900. By appt. gardendelight@shaw.ca. 250-752-4741.

INCOME POTENTIAL. 3 Beds, 2 bath up; 2 beds, European-style bath suite down. Quality estuary, mountain & ocean views. For pics, see Property Guys Sayward website. $249,900. (250)282-0009.

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 PORT McNEILL. 5-BDRM Double-wide with basement, 5 bdrms, 2.5 bathrooms. View, private fenced yard. $159,900. 250-956-4009.

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ROOMS FOR RENT $400-450. Includes hydro, phone, cable, internet. No drinking/drugs. 250-895-5259.

SHARED ACCOMMODATION

SUITES, LOWER 1 BDRM. Fully furn’d. bach. bsmnt ste. on Rainbow Rd. $595/mnth. N/P. NS. 250-2864854 or 250-204-3325

2000 MAZDA MPV. Excellent condition, well maintained, good reliable car. $3450 obo. 250-339-3825. 2003 Pontiac Grand Am Sedan. Teal color,4 doors,prw windows, 6 cylinder,good condition. 64,150kms.Moving,avail Aug1st.$5000.250-923-4524

2003 CHEVY Venture Van. 207,000KM. Runs well. $2900 O.B.O. A must see. Please call 250-334-7759.

2003 WIND STAR VAN. Automatic remote starter, Bruno lift. Comes with or without scooter. 147,400 km. Fully inspected. $4000 obo. (250)338-1961.

21’ 2008 FunFinder Ultralite Trailer in Excellent shaperarely used /Dry weight 3450 lbs ideal for towing with smaller trucks. $14,000 OBO. (250)204-2351. 5TH WHEEL. 1985 Travelair 21’. All utilities work. Fully equipped, includes microwave & hitch. $3000. obo. Call (250)334-0497, Courtenay.

2005 CRYSLER Pacifica. Automatic, 6 passenger, silver exterior / black interior, Sirius satellite installed. Brand new winter tires. $6900. (250)9234574. Campbell River.

BSMT SUITE 1/2 block fr Merecroft Village. Small kit, hydro, cable, shared laundry. N/S, N/P Ref. $650/mth. Avail now. 250-286-6718

ANTIQUE/CLASSICS 1974 MGBGT Collector plates Value $4500. (250)923-0188.

AUTO FINANCING

14’ TRILLIUM Outback Trailer, deluxe model $8,500. Easy to tow. Good condition. Call (250)337-5234.

MARINE 2008 VW City Jetta, 130,000 km, manual transmission, sunroof, A/C, cruise control, power windows, heated seats, usb/aux ports, good tires. Serviced every 6 months, $10,500 obo. Call (250)287-4645.

BOATS 2002 FORD Explorer XLS. 102,000 km. Excellent condition. $8500. Call 250-2872009.

1990 CHEV 3/4 Ton, long box, 4 wheel drive. $500. Call (250)338-5503.

185 CAMPION BOAT with 90 h merc ob,very low hrs,very clean,many extras,galvanized easy load trailer with electric winch.$7000.250-286-9630

MOTORCYCLES

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

2013 V-ROD MUSCLE 130 HP. Black & silver, ABS brakes. 95 km, $16,000. obo. (250)923-6991 or (250)2870493. Campbell River. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

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11.5’ Elkhorn Camper, $5,500. Side entry model, requires 8’ box. HW heater, propane stove w/oven, propane/elect fridge, forced air propane heater, flush toilet, inside shower. (250)390-3805

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24’ HARBOURCRAFT- loaded, new Garmin GPS, radar, fish finder, shrimp and crab pot puller, 4 stroke 225, 9.9 auxillary engine, 2 Scotty electric down riggers, new dual axle easy load trailer. $55,000. Call for more details: (360)790-5733.

29 FT Fiberglass Sailboat, volvo diesel aux,moorage paid until mid Apr,2014. $14,900 obo. 250-337-5747 ALMAR 25. Welded aluminum “cuddy� cabin. Built 1996. Forward cabin with V berth for two, single berth at settee, marine head with shower, galley with small alcohol stove, fridge (110 volts AC or 12 volts DC) and small stainless steel sink. Hot & cold pressure water. Horizon Intrepid VHF Radio, Furuno FCV-667 Depth Sounder, Garmin 120 GPS Plotter, and JRC 1500 Radar. Main engines: Mercruiser auto conversion 5.7 liter; horse power: 260; engine hours: approx. 600. Good condition. Marine survey completed 4/6/2011. $25,000 boat only or $35,000 with trailer. On Quadra Is. 1250-287-1239

TRUCKS & VANS

SPORTS & IMPORTS NISSAN VERSA 2007. 4 Dr, Sedan, power window & locks, A/C, mint cond, 74,000km. $8,000 OBO. Call David 250-339-2228

fully serviced 4.3L VOLVO PENTA engine, removable side windows for more fishing room, tilt steering, removable seats with interchanging seat posts, rear entry ladder, front control for rear leg trim, full cover with anti pooling poles, electric motor off bow for fishing, custom matched trailer, Bimini top.

YAKIMA SKYBOX luggage carrier, new condition, 82�L $350. Big Chief electric fish smokehouse, near new, $85. Call (250)334-4043.

BIGFOOT TRAILER, 1996. 17’. Large fridge/freezer, 4burner stove/oven, hot water, furnace, very nice condition. $10,500. (250)248-7194.

SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

2003 Four Winns Fish & Ski Freedom 180 F/S,

2010 TOYOTA Tundra TRD, 4x4, 55,000, 4.6 V8, Box cover, Bed Rug box liner, nonsmoker, excellent shape. $31,000 obo. 250-923-0037.

UTILITY TRAILERS

738A BEAVERLODGE Rdclean, bright, 2 bdrm lower suite, laundry facilities, NP/NS, refs please. $750 mo. Avail now. Call (250)914-1195.

BA, 1 & 2 BR spacious suites. Heat, hot water and parking included. On bus route, close to schools. $550 - $750. Move in incentives offered. Call 250-204-3342.

3 BDRM with ocean view. On bus route, close to Centennial Pool. Available September 1. 250-287-3556

1999 OLDSMOBILE Alero. 142,000 original mile. New brakes and in immaculate condition. $2500 obo 250-3362022

2002 SIERRA 3500 Duramax 4x4 only 115,000 miles. Beautiful shape. $19,950. Go to http:bit.ly/duramx for full description, pictures & video. davidmatwie@gmail.com

STORAGE INDUSTRIAL PARKING Logging/dump trucks. Reasonable rates. Call us at 250-830-7690

TRANSPORTATION

HOMES FOR RENT

1975 OLDSMOBILE Toronado, $4,000. Garaged since 1982. Has collector plates. 104,000 original miles. Runs beautifully. (250)390-3805

2003 28� Travelair, $26,900. ford E450,tires, brakes good, no leaks, isl bed, air clean. Consider class B/camp van trade.82K. 250-285-2030. 2004 MONACO Dynasty Barness- 40’ w/3 slides, tag axle, Cummins ISL 400hp, 51,575 miles. Asking, $120,000 obo. Call 250-203-0263 or (250)287-2913. 2007 TRAIL Lite 16’ trailer, great for small trucks, very good condition. Trailer cover incld’d. Sleeps 4, A/C. $10,000. Call (250)923-7412 or (250)202-2710.

FURNISHED ROOM- $400$450. Cable/wireless, laundry incld. Oceanview. 1/2 block to bus. NS/NP. 250-287-3616.

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CAMPBELL RIVER: 2bdrm apt in centrally located 4-plex. Freshly painted. No Pets. N/S. Refs $700+util. 250-830-4686. CAMPBELL RIVER- 3 bdrm duplex close to Canyon View Trail, bus. NS/NP, quiet. Large yard. $875. Avail now. Call (250)204-1346. Campbell River. Oceanfront 2bdrm in 4-plex. Available Aug. 1. Near Ocean Grove Store. On bus route. N/S N/P. Refs. Adult oriented $800. 250-287-8032

CARS

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Chamber of Commerce wants you to Think Local The Campbell River Chamber promotes a positive business, a prosperous community and a strong local economy. The community is entering into a time of change, growth and opportunity. To capitalize on this, The Chamber of Commerce is collaborating with the business community, the City of Campbell River, community organizations and educators in supporting and growing local businesses in a way that reflects the community’s personality. This has led to the launch of Think Local, an initiative that will strengthen Campbell River’s economy by enhancing a positive business climate and increasing awareness of the economic and social benefits of promoting and retaining local businesses. Think Local will also profile local leaders in the economy and upand-coming young professionals. It will also profile businesses and individuals who are making a positive dif-

ference and creating a competitive advantage through their leadership in the community. The chamber encourages the citizens of Campbell River to Think Local and be aware of what Campbell River businesses have to offer. They are also asked to identify businesses that create great customer service and offer new products and services in Campbell River. Businesses and organizations that are enhancing a positive business climate will also be identified. “By promoting successful local businesses and business people, we are promoting the prosperity of local business and encouraging consumers to think of what is available here in Campbell River before they purchase or look for products and services outside of Campbell River,” says Colleen Evans, Campbell River Chamber president. “Our local businesses are the major job creators in our community and the economic drivers of our local economy. By

supporting them, we are doing our part to create a healthy local economy and prosperous future. “Through the Think Local initiative, we look forward to creating new opportunities for these community conversations and actions to take place.” Chamber Board Chair, Mike Boulet, says, “Local ownership means local accountability; when you live in the community where your business decisions are felt, you have the understanding to make better decisions.” The chamber and the Think Local initiative will build on the collective knowledge and collaborative efforts of chamber members, stakeholders and community partners. That knowledge will be used to leverage collective resources in a way that meets the needs of a growing, successful city. For further information about the Chamber and Think Local contact: Colleen Evans at 250287-4513 or colleen. evans@campbellriverchamber.ca

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Chan Nowosad Boates supports KidStart The staff at Chan Nowosad Boates Chartered Accountants believe in helping children and youth in our community. That’s why they chose to support a child in KidStart for the third year in a row. KidStart is offered by The John Howard Society of North Island (JHSNI) and is Campbell River’s only one-to-one mentoring program. This volunteer-based program connects caring adults with children (ages 6-18) for three hours of fun per week. Research shows that young people involved in mentoring programs like KidStart report more positive relationships with their family and friends, as well as more confidence in their ability to do well in school. They are 46 per cent less likely to start using drugs, 27 per cent less likely to initiate alcohol use, and 33 per cent less likely to hit someone than those not involved in such programs. KidStart relies on donations, grants, and gaming revenue to be able to support vulnerable Campbell River kids, so the program truly appreciates the generosity of the Chan Nowosad Boates’ staff team in continuing their KidStart Champion Gold Sponsorship. Staff pool their individual donations to come up with $100/ month. “With many of our staff being parents, we wanted to donate to a cause that helps kids in our own community. We like that the KidStart program provides positive mentor relationships to

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Chan Nowosad Boates Chartered Accountants’ staff team renew their KidStart Champion Gold Sponsorship. Front row (L – R) Derek Lamb, Marlo Zimmermann, Dennis Berntson, Danna Chan, Erica Chan-Lafrance, Heather Sullivan, Charlene Brown, Tracey Price, and Len Hiquebran. Back row (L – R) Ray Dagenais and Steve Ayers, JHSNI’s Manager of Campbell River Community Programs. Missing from the photo are Karen Stewart and Cara Mann.

kids who can use the extra support. We hope that those relationships can help to guide the kids to make good choices. Our children are the future of our community,” said Karen Stewart, a Chartered Accountant with the firm. JHSNI is inviting other groups and individuals to take part in its KidStart Champions fundraising campaign. Becoming a KidStart Champion is simple—choose from three levels of monthly sponsorship (Gold = $100/month, Silver = $50, Bronze = $25). Gold covers the entire cost of a child’s participation in KidStart. Dona-

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tions are tax deductible. “Thanks to donors like the staff at Chan Nowosad Boates, KidStart is able to make a huge difference in the lives of local children,” said Wendy Richardson, JHSNI’s Executive Director. “We greatly appreciate the contributions of our donors and volunteer mentors.” To find out more about donating to KidStart, contact Leanne at 250-286-0611 or leanne@jhsni. bc.ca. Visit JHSNI on the web at www.jhsni.bc.ca/kidstartchampion.html

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Gaming for charity Staff at Play N Trade are sporting mohawks as a result of the goodwill of shoppers who donated $831 to Variety, the children’s charity, during the store’s customer appreciation day on June 29. Staffers Steve Tremblay (left) and Chris Keleher (right) both got buzzed after more than $500 was raised. On Friday, the two presented the cheque to Nick King (centre) on behalf of Variety.

Public has a right to know ferries’ emergency plans, says local MLA Paul Rudan

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The public should not be left in the dark regarding specific evacuation plans about B.C. Ferries vessels, says North Island MLA Claire Trevena. How e v e r, s e v e r a l details were blacked out after the NDP’s transportation critic received copies of the emergency plans. “I’d like to ask the Minister of Transportation to explain why a freedom-of-information request about evacuation plans for each individual vessel in the fleet — information about passenger safety, information which is clearly in the public interest — has come back with page after page blanked out?” Trevena asked last week in the Legislature. However, according to Hansard transcripts, the reply wasn’t very enlightening. “I would also like to say that B.C. Ferries operates with the highest safety standards in the world. I want to thank the hard-working men and women of B.C. Ferries who diligently, day in, day out, do everything in their power to ensure that the ferries we travel on are as safe as they absolutely can be,” said Transportation Minister Todd Stone. Trevena, who lives on Quadra Island, detailed the censored portions of the emergency plan

pertaining to the Powell River Queen which operates between Campbell River and Quadra. “Un d e r G e n e r a l description, it says, ‘The vessel is fitted with’ — blank — ‘ESS slide systems’ — blank. Point 2 is blank. Point 3 is blank — ‘rescue boat’ — blank. ‘In charge evacuation’ — blank. On page 8, ‘Special needs passengers must be identified at the beginning of the emergency and’ — blank,” Trevena told fellow MLAs. She also cited passages regarding the big Coastal class ferries that operate between Vancouver and Vancouver Island, “Those expensive German vessels — page after blanked-out page,” she said. “[And] ‘Abandon ship’ checkoff is blank.” In response to the minister’s seemingly lack of a response, the NDP called on the government to provide full disclosure. “We are calling on the government to explain this heavy-handed censorship,” Trevena said in a later news release. “How can it possibly serve the public interest to have evacuation plans only released on a needto-know basis?” The report contained evacuation plans for all the vessels in the fleet, some of which are nearly 50 years old, said Trevena. But nearly all information related to these plans was obscured before the report was released.

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Storm make multiplayer blockbuster deal The Campbell River Storm have already begun re-tooling for its upcoming season. T he Stor m have acquired Kaleb Boyle from the Princeton Posse. Boyle, one of the Posse’s highest point earners last season, is headed to Campbell River Storm in return for four players in a multi-team swap. Storm Head Coach Lee Stone said Boyle is a key acquisition. “We are very excited to add a dynamic hockey player like Kaleb to

Campbell River’s bantam A Tyees captured the Vancouver Island zone baseball championship last weekend in Courtenay with a 3-1 record. The title ensured the boys will play in the upcoming B.C. championships in Aldergrove. In the front row, from left, are Devon MacLean, Brayden Atwood, Owen Boyd, Nolan Morrison, Alex Jinda and Jared Baker. In the back row, from left, are Morgan Hayward, assistant coach Darrin Boyd, Drew Savery, Nick Ordano, Ross Griffith, Austen Hack, Bryce Casorzo and coach Robert MacLean.

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our organization,” said Stone. “Kaleb becomes one of the most talented hockey players in the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League when he steps on the ice.” Posse GM and Head Coach Bill Rotheisler said the trade was based on building a playoffready team. “We need to become a more competitive team in the playoffs, Kaleb was a competitor here, but the assets we have coming back increase the compete factor we will have on the ice and at camp, and shows our

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Monster trucks this weekend The fastest classes from across the Island graced Saratoga Speedway on Saturday. The Wilroc lites, dwarf cars, bomber cars, I.M.C.A modifieds and the motorcycles were all on the racing card on Saturday, which was sponsored by First Insurance. Two heats and one main event were given to each class. A season high 10 Wilroc lites took to the track on Saturday. am McLean (#26) took the B heat, with the A going to Dave Emmerson (#22x), who was racing a lite car for the first time this year. After some early battles in the main event, Lance Wade (#98) finally emerged as the leader on lap 13 of 35 and he wouldn’t look back from there, winning his second main event of the year, which only took eight minutes and 41 seconds to complete. A season high six I.M.C.A modifieds qualified on Saturday. Gregg Sagmoen (#89) took the first heat, with the reverse going to Tim Openshaw (#44). Openshaw found his way to the front of their 20 lap main event on lap two and he wouldn’t look back from there, winning his first main event of the year. Eight bombers hit the track on Saturday. Ryan Monks (#46) held off his brother Jeff Monks in the first heat, with the reverse going to Don Hallgarth (#61). After blowing two

engines this year, Mike Dionne (#97) finally found himself in the winners circle, taking the lead on lap 17 of 25 and not looking back from there, snapping points leader Stewart Lee’s (#72) four main event winning streak. Eric Flynn (#11) almost had his best night so far in the motorcycle class. Flynn won both heats, but after leading the main event for the first six laps, he stalled his bike, opening the door for Ben Durperron (#5) to win his first main event of the year. Finally, a full field of dwarf cars hit the track for their fourth appearance of the year. Mike Schott (#8) held off the field to win the first heat, with the reverse going to Ryan Orchard (#32). Orchard continued that momentum into the 20 lap main event, taking the lead on lap three and not looking back from there, winning his first main event of the year at Saratoga. Extra laps...The most anticipated weekend of the year is finally upon us – the monster trucks. Five of the most powerful, high flying monster trucks will be on display over the August long weekend. Five jumps, including one huge dirt jump will be set up for these machines to hit huge air, and amazing wheelies on. California Kid, Rock star and Reverse Racer will be returning, with two new

Motorcycles took to the skies last weekend at Saratoga Speedway. The Saturday night line-up featured not only motorcycles, but I.M.C.A. modifieds, Wilroc lites, dwarf cars and bomber cars.

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Men’s night

Steve Watson took first place at last week’s Men’s Night at Storey Creek golf club. Ron Schmidt won low gross on the high side with a 40 and Clint Baikie won low net on the low side (31) with Rob Kelly winning low net on the high side (32). River Radio won the team game with Graeme McNeil, Paul Gary, Ziggy Stewart and Rob Kelly. The Courier Islander came in second and Wenger Trucking came in third. Dean Thulin won the Coast Discovery Inn KP on 7 and the Eagles Nest on 3 was won by Curtis Wilson. Jesse Debolt won the Chinook Scaffolding long drive on 8 and Doug Phyall won the Coastal Eyecare long drive on 4. Doug Hengle won the Coastal Mountain Fuel Explosion and Bert Kowen won the three-week nightly draw carry over. “One call, and we’ll do it all”

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Artists take over Shoppers Row Campbell River celebrated the second annual River City Arts Festival last Saturday. Shoppers Row was closed to traffic and opened to artists and their creations. Two community pianos were on hand as well as face painters, henna tattoo artists, sculptors and live entertainment. Pictured clockwise from top right are: An artist displays brightly coloured paintings; Delaine Trask who participates at the Community Centre’s Wednesday drop-in painting nights, demonstrates her creativity; Cat Kalyniuk of Nature of the Bead Jewelry sorts through her creations; and Brooke Honey, representing the Museum at Campbell River, demonstrates a gel transfer for impressions. Kristen Douglas/the Mirror

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| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013

City of Campbell River Celebrates Pink Salmon 7x14 Page ???????? The second annual Campbell River PinkFull Salmon Festival drew generous support from the local community

again this year. The goal was to showcase this undervalued salmon species, which have traditionally been overlooked by the public. There was plenty of excitement at the event, with a pink kids bike parade, salmon samplings, and a great turnout of enthusiastic and interested festival-goers. The Pacific Salmon Foundation would like to thank it’s supporters and volunteers for a successful 2013 Campbell River Pink Salmon Festival.

Major Sponsors:

Executive Chef Dennis Vaughan

Volunteers:

Robin Bell, Ryan Bell, Paul Corbett, Gerry Fletcher, Phil Gardner,

Organizer:

Larry E. Stefanyk Chairman, Pink Salmon Festival

Participants:

BC Salmon Marketing Board Bounce-a-Rama

Thank you:

Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Gourmet Essentials

Discovery Passage Aquarium

Jim Lilburn, Jim Loring, Sonora Morin,

La Tee Da Lingerie Boutique

Greenways Land Trust

Gus Murray, Robert Nissila, Bruce Perrie,

Campbell River Tourism

Island Fisherman Magazine

Lauren Guy, Brenda Harris, Rob Harris, Dinah Larsen, Don Larsen, Bernard Lecerf,

Karen Philp, Brad Root, Barry Scott,

Magical Faces Face Painting

Ralph Shaw, Janice Stefanyk,

Quay West Kitchen & Catering

Bill Turner, John VanderVliet,

Ralph Shaw

Charlie Vaughan,

River Spirit Dragon Boat Team

Oyster River Enhancement Society

St. Jeans Cannery & Smokehouse Tyee Chevrolet Buick GMC

Artwork by: Larry E. Stefanyk

For more information or to support the Pacific Salmon Foundation in the Campbell River region please contact Larry E. Stefanyk at 250.923.0939 or ifmm@shaw.ca


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