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Cumberland Chinatown history comes back to life Renee Andor
en era of Chinatown was from 1918 to 1923. Many residents worked as miners for the Dunsmuir family, who owned Union Colliery Company. Others worked as cooks, helpers in hotels and restaurants, farmers, store clerks and as sawmill and shingle mill workers, among other things. Chinatown featured 24 Chinese grocers, a handful of butcher shops, tailor shops, restaurants, drugstores, a couple of taxis, two department stores (selling things like groceries, dry goods and hardware), two Chinese theatres, a photography studio, a dentist, a fortune teller and 10 Fan Tan
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John Leung smiles as he recounts what Cumberland Chinatown used to look like. Though Leung, 80, was born in Cumberland proper, his mother was born in Chinatown, and Leung spent plenty of time there while it still existed. Water, lily pads and bushes now line a trail just off Comox Lake Road, but this used to be the heart of Cumberland Chinatown, and a bustling town of about 1,200 Chinese and many businesses. For someone who has no knowledge of the history of Chinatown, it can be hard to imagine this swampy area was once a busy town. Leung aimed to change that when he recently installed permanent photo easels showing what some of the buildings looked like and where they once stood. “I always wanted something, memories of history of Chinatown, and thus I started with the pictures,” says Leung, noting he put paper photos up previously but they became damaged by weather. “We thought it would be nice to have them restored and made new.” Leung’s friend Ralph Thompson helped to install something more permanent. The photos are laminated and protected by a plastic casing. The two men then buried four-by-four posts in the ground with cement at the base. They put the finishing touches on the photo easels last week. “I’m kind of proud,” says Leung with a laugh. “I’ve been quite a strong advocate for the Chinese.” Leung also designed the picnic pavilion at Chinatown, which was installed a couple of years ago, and he designed the sign at the Chinese Cemetery, among other things. He was chair of the
JOHN LEUNG POINTS out his family in this photo at Cumberland Chinatown. Leung is in the photo which was taken in 1952 when he was 20. The photo is one of 15 permanent photo easels marking the locations of historical buildings in Cumberland Chinatown. PHOTO BY RENEE ANDOR Coal Creek Historic Park Advisory Committee, (which advises the Village of Cumberland about, and cares
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Dialysis gives life, but affects quality of that life Comox Valley Kidney Walk Aug. 18 at Simms Park Renee Andor Record Staff
Twelve hours out of each one of Colleen Howard’s weeks is spent on hemodialysis. Howard, who is 62 and lives in Comox, has kidney disease. Three days per week, she heads to the Cumberland Community Dialysis Facility for four hours of dialysis. “Dialyzing three times a week at four hours a day really cuts into your day,” says Howard, adding dialysis can be tiring but she still works part time as a pharmacist. “I work on the days that I don’t have dialysis, but some days I’m OK to go into work after dialysis, too. It just depends on the day.” Howard is this year’s regional honouree for the Kidney Walk in the Comox Valley, which is set for Aug. 18 at Simms Millennium
Park in Courtenay. This will be the third annual Kidney Walk in the Comox Valley. The walk is designed to raise funds for the Kidney Foundation, and generate awareness about the disease and the need for organ donors. Howard has already attended the past two walks in the Valley, and last year she raised the most funds out of the walkers here, about $1,600. This year, she’s already beat last year’s total, raising about $2,000 so far. “The funding is always valuable — it’s very expensive to receive an organ and the Kidney Foundation pays for a lot of things already, they pay for all our medications and they pay for the dialyzing and the chairs and the machines,” says Howard. “It’s really important to have those funds in place so more people can benefit because, more and more, there’s people with … kidney disease that are requiring dialysis — it’s getting quite prevalent.”
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THE REGIONAL HONOUREE for the Kidney Walk in the Comox Valley, Colleen Howard, (left) is joined by regional walk co-ordinator Mary Ruth Harris. PHOTO BY RENEE ANDOR Kidney disease has increased by 60 per cent in the past 10 years and it affects one in 10 Canadians. Many symptoms are silent until almost 50 per cent of kidney function is already gone. Howard’s kidneys were damaged when she contracted C. difficile in 2007. By March, 2011 Howard had started dialysis, and she’s been on it ever since as she waits for a kidney donation. But, Howard’s wait will soon be over. Her friend Maggie Enwright has decided to donate a kidney to help Howard. “She’s my donor but
we’re not a match,” says Howard, noting they are using the Paired Kidney Exchange program. “So, she’s giving to somebody in Calgary and I’m going to receive from somebody in Vancouver, and so they’ve matched us up.” Howard is set to receive her new kidney in the fall, and she will travel to Vancouver for the surgery, then live there for six to eight weeks after the transplant. Kidney suites in the Lower Mainland allow out-of-town people like Howard to cut expenses while they stay in the Vancouver area following their trans-
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plant. Besides dialysis three times a week and lost work time, kidney patients must follow very strict diets. “The diet is very rigid, and sometimes it’s hard to find things to nourish your body, especially snacks because there’s no dairy, no peanut butter, no grains, no seeds, no potatoes — unless you boil them three times or soak them and then boil them — so it’s very restrictive,” she explains. “Even fruit has a lot of potassium so you have to really be careful what fruit you eat.” Howard is “delighted” to be chosen as this year’s honouree for the Comox Valley Kidney Walk, noting the walk creates solidarity amongst Comox Valley residents with kidney disease. “Some of the nurses come out and some of the patients come out — not everybody can walk but you get support from your people that support you every day in dialysis,” she says. Registration will start at 10 a.m. and the walk will start at 11 a.m. The Comox Valley Kidney Walk will also
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Stock the Lockers goal increases from previous years Renee Andor Record Staff
The annual Stock the Lockers campaign is back at Courtenay’s Staples store — and this year the fundraising goal is more ambitious than in the past. Store manager Arnie Harnden says last year’s campaign was very successful with over $7,500 raised. “We had an incredible year for fundraising … I know that the school district and the parents locally were thrilled with the results and it’s one of the best years we’ve ever had. We’ve set our goal even higher this year,” he says noting this year’s goal is $9,000. “We realize we’ve
COURTENAY STAPLES MANAGER Arnie Harnden hopes to raise $9,000 for this year’s Stock the Lockers campaign. PHOTO BY RENEE ANDOR made it lofty but we’re going to see if we can get there.” The campaign raises money to help Comox
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RCMP engaged in menhunt Erin Haluschak Record Staff
Police are hunting for two men who fled the scene of a latenight two-vehicle crash Thursday in Comox. Const. Marcel Slofstra of the Comox Valley RCMP said they received a call about a T-bone collision at the intersection of Balmoral Avenue and Pritchard Road around 9:40 p.m. When police attended, they found only one vehicle — a red Dodge Dakota with an Alberta licence plate stuck in a cedar hedge. RCMP said the vehicle had made contact with a full-sized van. “On our arrival, a male was seen fleeing from the scene,” he added. “Police dog services were used, and we were able to take that male into custody.” Slofstra noted the man was intoxicated, however, police were
Staples then hands gift cards over to the Comox Valley School District. Harnden notes he works closely with the district’s director of instruction for elementary Allan Douglas to ensure the gift cards get to the families who need help the most. Douglas “distributes them through the principals at the schools, and then in turn through the teachers, because they know where the needy families are that really require the support and help,” explains Harnden. Harnden says his staff all support the campaign, noting a couple are “extremely passionate” as they received similar support when they were in school. As well, he says customers really really get behind the cause. “Everybody’s very supportive,” says Harnden. “I know we’ve got a number of our regular clients and customers that give several times. “We just think it’s
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THE ROYAL CANADIAN Legion in Courtenay is staging a Neil Diamond tribute show Aug. 25 starring Joey Purpura.
Tribute to Diamond His voice may not be what it used to be, but Neil Diamond can still sell out concerts and provoke girlish screams from the audience. His charisma was — and still is — legendary. Joey Purpura has lived and breathed Neil Diamond since 2004, travelled across the country and parts of the Caribbean with his tribute show Diamond in the Rough. “I’ve always been able to do voices, as long as I could remember,” said the 39-year-old. “When I found out I could do a pretty good Neil Diamond, my friends encouraged me to go on stage.” The singer wasn’t on Purpura’s radar growing up and so he really started from the ground up. In 2002, the Toronto-based impersonator began researching the singer’s life, studying his every move, song and story behind the music. He found a Las Vegas-based designer able to replicate Diamond’s glittery costumes of the mid-70s. “I wanted to research his life because I not only sing his songs, I tell a story and highlight his life just to make it more interesting,” said Purpura. He searched for little known facts about the singer.
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LASQUETI ISLAND — If the recipe for a good time includes a dash of the unexpected, Hagana is a master chef. The sun was setting behind the Vancouver Island mountains as we sat on the deck of the Lasqueti Island Hotel pub. There’s a band getting ready to play, tucked into the patio’s corner, and we’re not sure exactly what to expect. Sure, Hagana’s posters that are splashed about the place say they are three guys from Scotland and they play this kind of music and that kind of music, but posters never tell the real story, do they? It’s Lasqueti Island, after all. It’s going to be some easylistening James Taylor-type stuff or, in deference to the reputation of the Island, some kind of Grateful Dead/Cream hippie-inspired rock, right? We did think the music may match the distinctive smell of the area, which had nothing to do with food — think smoke from B.C.’s most lucrative crop. Then, Leo Fox (guitar and vocals), David Chisholm (drums and vocals) and Gary Pycroft (bass) start playing. It’s all original, driving, fun, tight and has enough elements to keep all sorts of people engaged, entertained and dancing, everyone from an aging Ontario-bred punk to a poploving young woman to middleagers who could easily have been doing the same kind of dance at Woodstock. Hagana, three lads from Edinburgh (although it should be pointed out Pycroft is Belfast-raised), has started its three-week Canadian tour on Lasqueti. “We absolutely love the place (Lasqueti),” said Pycroft. “It’s surreal.” Hagana returns to Lasqueti on Aug. 10 after performing Aug. 9 at the Waverley Hotel in Cumberland. For details, visit www.cumb e r l a n d v i l l a g e w o r k s. c o m / events/hagana. Back to the band and the music. “Tonight is a lot lighter because obviously the setup is not our usual kind of thing, but if anyone sees us in Vancouver or Victoria or Courtenay, it’s a
LEO FOX OF Hagana belts out a tune on the deck at Lasqueti Island Hotel pub. The trio from Scotland is in B.C. for a three-week tour that includes a date Aug. 9 at the Waverley Hotel in Cumberland. PHOTO BY JOHN HARDING lot heavier and a lot tighter,” said Fox. First and foremost, Hagana seems sellable. Some lucky manager and label could make these boys and themselves a lot of money. Hagana has a distinctive, original sound, that blends rock, punk (don’t be scared, it’s not ugly gob-inducing punk I’m talking about here) and even some rockabilly. Hagana’s sound has variety, which seems like a great idea for any band that wants to please a diverse crowd, sell albums or both.
These guys are definitely having fun, which comes out in their music and bleeds through the crowd, almost forcing you out of your chair to the dance floor. They are engaging, respectful gentlemen off stage, too, and have jobs at home. Pycroft, for example, is a youth social worker, and Chisholm is now a full-time music producer with his own studio in Edinburgh. Check out Hagana live while they are in Canada and for more information, visit www. facebook.com/haganaband.
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Set your sails for art, bargains, fun and food Aug. 17 in TinTown when the TinTown Artists host their Summer Sale Event. Held in the TinTown Plaza (outside the coffee shop) from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., this is a latesummer opportunity to admire the varied talents of this creative crew, take home a unique art bargain, sip, snack and even express or discover your own creativity. You’ll find Robert Moon’s finely crafted jewelry and paintings, Nancy Morrison’s illuminating stained
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Kabush selected for national mountain bike team Courtenay’s Geoff Kabush is one of 32 athletes that will compete for Canada at the 2013 UCI Mountain Bike and Trials World Championships. Cycling Canada on July 31 announced the selections for the event, to be held Aug. 26 to Sept. 1 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
Six-time Canadian champion Kabush, twotime Canadian champ Max Plaxton (Victoria) and current Canadian champion Derek Zandstra (Trenton) will be looking to post big performances this year in the Elite men race. Kabush is known in mountain biking for his ability to perform on demand
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at major events such as world championships. “We continue to have the ability to stand on the
podium at these events,” said Jacques Landry, high performance director and head coach at Cycling Canada. “Our cross-country program has been one of the strongest in the world over the last Olympic cycle with world titles and World Cup titles, as well as several medals in downhill.
“We are heading to South Africa with the objective to continue our momentum of performance at the highest level as we enter a new and exciting cycle that will take us to Rio,” Landry added. The 2013 UCI Mountain Bike and Trials World Championships will be broadcast on television in Canada on SportsnetOne
and live on the UCI YouTube Channel http://www. youtube.com/ucichannel. Check local listings for more information on the television broadcast. Follow Cycling Canada on Twitter at www.twitter. com/cyclingcanada and on Facebook at www.facebook. com/cyclingcanada. – Cycling Canada
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THE CANADIAN MEN’S rowing team recently held a nine-day training camp at Strathcona Park Lodge & Outdoor Education Centre in preparation for the World Championships, Aug. 25 to Sept. 1 in Chungju, South Korea. Great weather and Vancouver Island’s largest lake, Buttle Lake, offered plenty of kilometres for the team to train on. PHOTO SUBMITTED
Dewitt, Team BC going for rugby three-peat Two-time defending U18 national champions British Columbia have released their roster for the Rugby Canada National Festival, Aug. 7-11 at the University of British Columbia Aug. 7-11. The 25-player roster includes Foster Dewitt of G.P. Vanier Secondary School. Coaching tandem Jeff Williams and Ramses Langston will return for a third straight year as the
program seeks a rare threepeat. The coaching staff held a final selection camp this past weekend at Shawnigan Lake School where they were able to fine tune their squad heading into the tournament. “Our camp went really well and we had 30 guys in attendance,” said Williams. “We’ve been working a lot on our defence and putting in the hard yards and focus-
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po rugby. Playing at home has its challenges, Williams says, but the selection process of seeing the top talent in action at the club, high school and at the recent B2Gold Provincial Regional Championships has him convinced this squad is up to the task. B.C.’s opening match will be a repeat of the 2012 national final where they downed Alberta 40-16 in
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Courtenay’s Mark Valliere, 18, is part of the Team Canada Development squad in action this week at the 109th Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship. The top male amateur g o l f ers from several c o u n tries are vying for the title, with play g o i n g Aug. 6-9 at both VALLIERE Royal Colwood Golf Club and Gorge Vale Golf Club in Victoria. The winner will earn exemptions into both the 2014 RBC Canadian Open at Royal Montreal Golf Club, as well as the 2013 U.S. Amateur Championship at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts from Aug. 12-18. Admission is free to all spectators throughout the week. For a full field list as well as starting times, live scoring and post-round results, follow the link at golfcanada.ca.
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The lawn bowling season is halfway through, and July has been the busiest month of all. Vern Greenhill, Rick Quibell and Mary Mulligan came through the five games of the July 20-21 Lakeside Gold Bowl in Nanaimo without a loss, defeating the Stu MacNaughton team from Parksville to take top spot. Dean Penny, Cath and Don and Chris Wiseman gave a very good account of themselves, successfully playing some extra ends for their wins. Pat Cutt, Henri Saucier and Janet Butler posted two wins and three losses in close games. Pat Cutt, Irene Whitehouse and Melie Ursulom travelled to Maple Ridge for the Provincial Senior Ladies Triples and came home very quickly. Marlene Cleutinx, Josephine Lee and Anne Van Bastelaere were the winners of the Ladies. The Christie Grahame team won the men’s side and these two teams will travel to Peterborough, Ont. for the Canadian championships in August. Marie and Malcolm Taylor of North Vancouver won the mixed pairs in a close game against Hiren Bhartu and Josephine Lee and will travel to Calgary for that national event. Canadian championships in
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PAT CUTT, IRENE Whitehouse and Melie Ursulom finished third at the Parksville Ladies Triples in the A event.
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men’s and ladies’ pairs, triples and fours are held in West and North Vancouver Aug. 18-24. B.C. has 36 players entered. The Parksville Legion and Vivian Sears Mens and Ladies Mixed Triples were held July 27-28 and Pat Cutt, Melie Ursulom and Irene Whitehouse came home with third in the A event, losing only one game of the four. Pete Harding, Bill Whitehouse, and Frank Lo, Archie Harris, Vern Greenhill and Rick Quibell also attended and provided sound support to the ladies. Stu MacNaughton, Jim Muir and Keith Baker of Parksville won the men’s side and Sandy Mitchell, Gloria Wilcox and Lynn Britz, also of the home club took the Ladies. At home, the mixed pairs are rolling along with a few catch-up games to be played. The Webber is getting close to the end. The Friday Aggregate continues to be well supported and the leaders are Dean Penny and Michael Lynch with 23 points,, followed by Melie Ursulom with 21 and the Marsha Mann and Marguerite Sklarchuk with 20 points. Coming up is the Mixed Triples in Qualicum and then our own Chad’s Mixed Fours. This year the theme is Pirates and dress code is standard whites, club or team colours unless you are in pirate mode. – Courtenay Lawn Bowling Club
Comox Valley United men’s soccer team has taken their game to the next level – literally – and welcome players to join them for their 2013-14 campaign. United posted an impressive 12-2-4 record last year en route to winning Vancouver Island Soccer League Div. 3B and earning promotion to Div. 2. “Next week is the beginning of another exciting year and we want you ready for what is expected to be a challenging one,” United player-coach Carey Cordocedo said in a team message. “Every year it’s important to see new faces and an influx of youthful enthusiasm to keep things fresh and
new.” Cordocedo can be reached at Top Notch Soccer at 250-871-0620 or soccercoach12@ shaw.ca for more information. Team manager Mike Letsos can be contacted at 250-2182008. United hits the pitch this Thursday, Aug. 8 at Woodcote Park in Courtenay at 7 p.m. for their first training session. Information on future sessions will be available at that time. “We’re in talks with Port Alberni, Powell River and Campbell River to have a preseason tourney here in the Valley over the Aug. 24-25 weekend. We also have a game scheduled on Sunday the 18th and of course the Castaways’ tourney on the long weekend,” Cordocedo noted. THROW INS The
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Challenge (losing to Campbell River Golden Wings on penalty kicks) and advancing to the quarterfinals of Provincial Cup play (losing in extra time to Richmond All Blacks) …
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Special Olympics says Thank You so much for your Support! Bob, Carol and the great staff at Codes Country Lanes Terry McCormick for driving us everywhere Lisa Zuk of Royal Lepage for your Generous Donations Ben Gill & Sunnydale Golf Staples for your ongoing support Quality Foods Thrifty’s Extra Foods Wal-Mart Safeway London Drugs
Old House Village Hotel & Spa Play & Trade Dollarama Carlton Cards Gone Fishin’ Bosley’s Uranus Tim Hortons Canadian Tire Valley Dance for your Generous Donation Westview Ford C.V.A.M.H.
traffiC interruption and ConstruCtion in Comox Where: Knight Road and Kye Bay Road (construction to begin on Knight Road) Start: July 15, 2013 Anticipated Completion: October 31, 2013 Working Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday.
pLease Be adVised of traffiC disruptions in Your area: In order to comply with Transport Canada Obstacle Limitation Surface (OLS) standard requirements, BC Hydro has been requested to underground a segment of overhead lines near the Comox Valley Airport. Twenty one BC Hydro poles on Knight Road and Kye Bay Road have been identified that breach Transport Canada’s standard requirements and we are required to underground this portion of our system. Construction is planned on Knight Road from July 15 through mid-September and Kye Bay Road from mid-September to October 31. Single-lane traffic is expected during construction. To ensure the safety or our workers, please reduce your speed in the construction zone. For more information please contact: BC Hydro Community Relations, Vancouver Island Phone: 250 755 4713 Email: vancouverisland.communityrelations@bchydro.com.
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13
Beachfest, BBQ’s and
BLUEBERRIES 5lb Box
8
88
Whipping Cream
1
Fresh Blueberries 5lb Box
Dairyland 500ml
BC Grown
99
each
each
Minute Maid
Bacardi Mixers
Frozen Concentrated Fruit Mixer
T-Bone Grilling Steak
6
250ml
Family Pack, 15.41 per kg
99
4
3$ for
Frozen Smoothies 250ml
3
Cheese from Britain 200gr
Fres
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AA GRADE
5 24x355ml
Coombe Castle International
per lb
d ia
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Dr. Pepper, Crush or Schweppes
99 each
Plus Applicable Fees
99 each
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BEACH SPECIALS FREE SAMPLING 11-5 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST
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Friday August 9
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Sunday August 11
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Outside Round Marinating Steak
Fresh Extra Lean Ground Round Beef
Fres
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Family Pack, 8.80 per kg
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3 Bee
Fres
1.2kg Minimum Package
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99
$10
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lb
Each
GRAD
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Outside Round Oven Roast Family Pack, 8.80 per kg
3
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99 PER
lb
Family Pack, 6.59 per kg
Bonus Q-Points
500gr, Each
5000
UPSTAIRS INSIDE QUALITY FOODS IN:
Q
points 454gr
454gr
5000 Wong Wing Won Ton Soup 426ml
3000
Hawaiian Punch
Fruit Flavoured Drink 6x296ml
for
Plus Applicable Fees
Rose’s
Grenadine or Lime Cordial 739ml
5000
Family Pack, 8.80 per kg
99
2
99
PER
lb
Gift Boxed
199,000
Jasmine Tea Set QF# 6403
Q-Points
Save 100,000 Q-Points
Porcelain teapot with two cups. Bamboo handle is cool to the touch when pouring. Gift Boxed - Great for giving.
ith these Beverages!
While Supplies Last!
Five Alive or Nestea
Beverage 1.75lt
5
Iced Tea
473ml
5
10/$
Snapple
for
Plus Applicable Fees
Welch’s
Prune Nectar or Grape Juice
Mott’s Mr. & Mrs. T
Beverage Mix 1lt
1.36lt
3 $5
Plus Applicable Fees
for
Island Farms
Simply 2% Yogurt
2
99 Plus Applicable Fees
650gr
5
2$
Island Farms
2
99
5
Yogurt 12x125gr
99
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907gr
Flat Iron Grilling Steak
for
130-185gr
Jolly Time Popping Corn
349
$
3
99
Fresh Canadian
5 Piece
While Supplies Last!
2$
Club House Popcorn Seasoning
7500
99
Cool Off w
Wong Wing Egg Roll Covers
Wong Wing Won Ton Covers
99
$
Comox ❖ Port Alberni ❖ Powell River Qualicum Foods ❖ Courtenay
PER lb
Stainless Steel Starter with Apron
BBQ Tool Set
bonus
5000
All-Clad
Set of 4
Simply Poultry
Mozza Sticks
2
99
Sirloin End Boneless Pork Loin Chops
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15
Sunrise Farms
Fresh Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast
• Free Run • Grain Fed
Saint Louis Style
Pork Side Ribs
Frozen or Previously Frozen 6.59 per kg
2
Family Pack, 13.20 per kg
5
99
Locally Raised BC Poultry
99 PER
lb
Schneiders
Wieners
Selected, 375-450gr
99 2
Schneiders
Schneiders
Naturally Smoked Bacon 500gr
Homestyle
Juicy Jumbos & Grill’ems
Sirloin or BBQ Pulled Pork Burgers
375-450gr
each
852gr
Johnsonville
3
Brats & Italiano Sausages
3
99
500gr
2 $7 for
99
each
FREE & Receive A
1 BUY Plus Applicable Fees
Reedʼs or Virgilʼs
Brewed Beverage
Barbecue Sauce
4 Stagg Chili
Chili 425gr
4
2$
Act II
Crunch ’n Munch Popcorn
4$
200gr
Blue Diamond
Almonds 170gr
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220gr 798 Value For Only $499
An $
Plus Applicable Fees
Baked Beans
3$4
398ml
for
5
Maynards
Candy
170-185gr
Snack Better
Sahale Snacks 113-142gr
3$ for
lb
7 99 13 99
each
per lb
Bonus Q-Points Simply Poultry
Breaded Chicken Strips, Nuggets & Burgers 907gr, Each
5000
Q
points
bonus
5
Popcorn, Indiana
All Natural Popcorn 156-220gr
Dare Bear Paws Cookies or Snacks 189-300gr
3000 Betty Crocker Fruit Gushers Variety Pack, 138gr
3500 SunRype Fruit to Go Variety Pack, 24x14gr
7500 Windsor Table Salt Shaker 350gr
Bush’s Best
for
Kettle Brand
425ml
2$ for
30.84 per kg
NACKING HEADQUARTERS! S R U O Y QF
Sweet Baby Ray’s
for
each
Potato Chips
Offer is in effect Monday, August 5th - Sunday, August 11th
4x355ml
Fresh New Zealand
Frenched Lamb Rack
NEW
PER
2
99
2
99
2
99
2500 Nestle Original Coffee Mate 170gr
3500
99
QF!
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5
¢
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another exclusive QF Offer Coke, Sprite or Canada Dry Ginger Ale
5
3
Dasani
12x500ml
2
99
Plus Applicable Fees
Vlasic 1lt
5 Clover Leaf
Chunk or Flaked Light Tuna in Water
Plus Applicable Fees
Newman’s Own
for
2$ for
5 2
99
Sockeye Salmon Wild Red Pacific, 213gr
Shrimp or Chunk Crabmeat 106-120gr
5
Unpasteurized Honey
Smucker’s
Jam, Jelly or Marmalade
Robertson’s
1kg
250ml
250ml
Elias
2
3
99
San Pellegrino
Mineral Water 750ml
99
5
Pure Premium Coconut Water
2$
99
for
99 Plus Applicable Fees
3$ for
Plus Applicable Fees
5
3$
Plus Applicable Fees
for
5
White Swan
4x330ml
100’s
Napkins
Soft Cider
5 3
99 Plus Applicable Fees
5
4$ for
2$ for
2$ for
Philadelphia Dips 227gr
3
4
99
99
Kraft
Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread
2
900gr
5
99
4
99
Snowcrest
Kraft
Cool Whip
Frozen Fruit
225gr or 1lt
Selected 600gr
Kraft
Island Farms
Ice Cream
4
1kg
5 5
99
White Swan
Jumbo Paper Towels 2’s
5
3$ for
for
3 am
5
99
m e a r c e S r c u S o I Y
The Original Brand Popsicle
Ice Pops, Fat Free Original Fudge Bars or Minis Sandwiches Assorted Sizes
3 Stouffer’s
99
Bistro Crustini
Frozen Dessert Bars
We all scream for Ice Cream
Ben & Jerry’s
The Original Brand
Revello, Fudgsicle or Creamsicle
Ice Cream
473-500ml
4x80ml
3
99
4lt
99
Peanut Butter
2$
Kraft
Cheez Whiz
4
99
Plus Applicable Fees
Armstrong
Process Cheese Product 1kg
400gr
99
Plus Applicable Fees
Melts Slices
890ml
5
Kraft
2.63lt
Marmalade or Lemon Curd
Growers
414ml
6x330ml
3
Zico
5
4
99
Clover Leaf
Clover Leaf
Mayonnaise
100% Pure & Natural Orange Juice
375-400gr
99
525-720gr
Hellmann’s
Tropicana
Ground Coffee
Family Size Cheerios Cereal
5
¢
285-310gr
99
Nabob Coffee Co.
General Mills
99
Crunchys or Cheese Pleesers
9 4 99
5 Old Dutch
Shredded Cheese
Great days start the QF Way!
Quenching your thirst for great deals. Sparkling Fruit Beverage
340gr
4
5
170-200gr
350ml
4$ San Pellegrino
907gr
99
Feta Cheese
Skipjack Selected, 170gr
for
Black Diamond
Cheddar Cheese
336gr
Saputo
All Natural Dressing
2$
2$
for
Black Diamond
200gr
99
2$
12x355ml
99
375ml
180gr
Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Participating Old Dutch Product and you are automatically entered to win!
Cheestrings
Kettle Cooked Potato Chips
Water
5
Black Diamond
Dutch Crunch
12x341ml
Pickles
for
99
for
Plus Applicable Fees
Rogers Arena in Vancouver Friday, September 6, 2013
Molson
Exel 0.5% Alcohol Beer
BBQ Sauce
Bag Potato Chips
Live at
2$
¢
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Heinz
Old Dutch
220-320gr
Plus Applicable Fees
5
Each package is valued at $750 and includes Club Seat Tickets to the Eagles and 1 nights accomodation at the Blue Horizon hotel - Downtown Vancouver!
Sports Drink Restaurante 710ml Tortilla Chips
99
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Old Dutch
Powerade
20x355ml
Minute Maid 100% Juice or Nestea Iced Tea
2$
4
3 5
5Per$fectCDOaOL DOWN with these great deals!
3
99
3
12x60ml
99
99
QF!
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5
¢
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another exclusive QF Offer Coke, Sprite or Canada Dry Ginger Ale
5
3
Dasani
12x500ml
2
99
Plus Applicable Fees
Vlasic 1lt
5 Clover Leaf
Chunk or Flaked Light Tuna in Water
Plus Applicable Fees
Newman’s Own
for
2$ for
5 2
99
Sockeye Salmon Wild Red Pacific, 213gr
Shrimp or Chunk Crabmeat 106-120gr
5
Unpasteurized Honey
Smucker’s
Jam, Jelly or Marmalade
Robertson’s
1kg
250ml
250ml
Elias
2
3
99
San Pellegrino
Mineral Water 750ml
99
5
Pure Premium Coconut Water
2$
99
for
99 Plus Applicable Fees
3$ for
Plus Applicable Fees
5
3$
Plus Applicable Fees
for
5
White Swan
4x330ml
100’s
Napkins
Soft Cider
5 3
99 Plus Applicable Fees
5
4$ for
2$ for
2$ for
Philadelphia Dips 227gr
3
4
99
99
Kraft
Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread
2
900gr
5
99
4
99
Snowcrest
Kraft
Cool Whip
Frozen Fruit
225gr or 1lt
Selected 600gr
Kraft
Island Farms
Ice Cream
4
1kg
5 5
99
White Swan
Jumbo Paper Towels 2’s
5
3$ for
for
3 am
5
99
m e a r c e S r c u S o I Y
The Original Brand Popsicle
Ice Pops, Fat Free Original Fudge Bars or Minis Sandwiches Assorted Sizes
3 Stouffer’s
99
Bistro Crustini
Frozen Dessert Bars
We all scream for Ice Cream
Ben & Jerry’s
The Original Brand
Revello, Fudgsicle or Creamsicle
Ice Cream
473-500ml
4x80ml
3
99
4lt
99
Peanut Butter
2$
Kraft
Cheez Whiz
4
99
Plus Applicable Fees
Armstrong
Process Cheese Product 1kg
400gr
99
Plus Applicable Fees
Melts Slices
890ml
5
Kraft
2.63lt
Marmalade or Lemon Curd
Growers
414ml
6x330ml
3
Zico
5
4
99
Clover Leaf
Clover Leaf
Mayonnaise
100% Pure & Natural Orange Juice
375-400gr
99
525-720gr
Hellmann’s
Tropicana
Ground Coffee
Family Size Cheerios Cereal
5
¢
285-310gr
99
Nabob Coffee Co.
General Mills
99
Crunchys or Cheese Pleesers
9 4 99
5 Old Dutch
Shredded Cheese
Great days start the QF Way!
Quenching your thirst for great deals. Sparkling Fruit Beverage
340gr
4
5
170-200gr
350ml
4$ San Pellegrino
907gr
99
Feta Cheese
Skipjack Selected, 170gr
for
Black Diamond
Cheddar Cheese
336gr
Saputo
All Natural Dressing
2$
2$
for
Black Diamond
200gr
99
2$
12x355ml
99
375ml
180gr
Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Participating Old Dutch Product and you are automatically entered to win!
Cheestrings
Kettle Cooked Potato Chips
Water
5
Black Diamond
Dutch Crunch
12x341ml
Pickles
for
99
for
Plus Applicable Fees
Rogers Arena in Vancouver Friday, September 6, 2013
Molson
Exel 0.5% Alcohol Beer
BBQ Sauce
Bag Potato Chips
Live at
2$
¢
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Heinz
Old Dutch
220-320gr
Plus Applicable Fees
5
Each package is valued at $750 and includes Club Seat Tickets to the Eagles and 1 nights accomodation at the Blue Horizon hotel - Downtown Vancouver!
Sports Drink Restaurante 710ml Tortilla Chips
99
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Old Dutch
Powerade
20x355ml
Minute Maid 100% Juice or Nestea Iced Tea
2$
4
3 5
5Per$fectCDOaOL DOWN with these great deals!
3
99
3
12x60ml
99
18
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Freybe Bavarian or Continental Traditional Irish Smoked Ham
1
Schneiders
99 per 100gr
Harvest Tyme Turkey Breast or Fat Free Chicken Breast
Freybe
Authentic Smoked Beef Bottom Round
Bonus Q-Points
1
1
99 per 100gr
• Local B.C. Pork • Lactose & Gluten Free • No Added MSG • No Growth Promotants
All Large Tub
69 PER
100gr
Deli Salad Each
10,000
Q
points
bonus
Small Tub Deli Salad • Traditional Potato • Mexican Bean • Creamy or Vinaigrette Coleslaw
5
2$ for
Seven Layer Dip
1 2 1
99
2000 Balderson Royal Canadian 2 Year Aged Cheddar 280gr
6x60gr
3000
Belle Creme
Triple Cream Brie
2
99
per 100gr
99 per 100gr
Weather Permitting
311gr
2500
8
88 each
Available at Select Stores
Medium
Almond Chicken Chop Suey .....................
49
Swiss
Gillette Foamy Shave Cream
Crispy Chicken Drumsticks
Chow Mein
Canadian
per 100gr
7
10 Piece
Medium
per 100gr
2lt
Danone Coolision Yogourt Tubes
for
Cheese Curds
Lactantia Lactaid Milk
3000
2$
Small
5
95
Medium
Szechuan Beef ...........
925
895
Serving Suggestions
Produced in Parksville BC at Eco Smart Trout Lodge
Fructis Hair Care Products Selected, 200-384ml
2500 Olay Moisturizer or Cream Selected, 60-120ml
7500 Lysol Disinfectant Spray 350gr
3000 Glad Easy-Tie Recycling Blue Bags 10ʼs
S.O.S. Soap Pads 4ʼs
2000
Fresh Halibut Steaks
PER gr
100
Locally Raised Fresh Rainbow Trout
Large 21/25 Size
Bacon Wrapped Scallops
Frozen or Previously Frozen
Frozen 1lb Bag
Raw Black Tiger Prawns
1
99 per 100gr
11
99 each
1
49 PER
100gr Dutch Boy
Pickled Herring
4
250gr
99 each
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2
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Bakery Fresh
Bakery Fresh
Alpine Bread
2$ for
French Bread
Bagels
Bakery Fresh
4
6 Pack
Olson
99 2
12
99
SCAN THIS SPECIAL QR (QUICK RESPONSE) CODE WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE FOR A LIST OF GLUTEN FREE PRODUCTS
18 Pack
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Silver Hills
Bread or Bagels
946ml
99
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Plus Applicable Fees
2 $5
6 pack, Each
5000 Grand Slam
Selected, 675gr
1
2
99
99
for
Hot-Kid
Mrs. Renfro’s
Rice Crisps
Authentic Texas Salsa
100gr
99 1 Nature’s Path
Organic Cereal Selected 300-400gr
99 3 Windex
2x Concentrated Liquid Detergent
Bleach 3.57lt
765-950ml
2.03lt
99 3
99 3
99 3
Cheese Buns
WOW!
Organic Puffs Cereal
Just Black Cherry Juice
Bakery Fresh
Selected Assorted Sizes
Nature’s Path
R.W. Knudsen
Each
Country Harvest
473ml
170gr
Arm & Hammer
Cookies
Each
Cheesecake Slice
2
Bakery Fresh
99 3
99 3
6 Pack
49
Bonus Q-Points
• Chocolate Chip • Oatmeal Raisin • Ranger
8” Angel Food Cake
Mini Danish
Strawberry Shortcake
1
99 2
Bakery Fresh
19
Cleaner
3$5 for
Mi-Del
GlutenFree Cookies 227gr
99 3
2$5 for
Que Pasa
Tortilla Chips 600gr
99 3
99
¢ PER
100gr
Quality Fresh
Sweet Treats English Wine Gums 500gr
2 $7 for
Quality Fresh
Sweet Treats Sour Jubes 500gr
99 2
Quality Fresh
Ziploc
Hold the Salt Pine Nuts
10-40’s
90gr
Value Pack Freezer Bags
99 4
99 4
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Beachfest, BBQ’s & FUN!
Fireworks Simulcast to Music on 88.5FM The Beach
Saturday August 17
Parksville Beach, Approx. 9:45 pm
BC Grown “Hot House”
Mixed Coloured Peppers
2lb Bag
4
2$ for
California Grown
Mini Watermelon
Red Flame Seedless Grapes 4.39 per kg
San Marzano Grape Tomatoes
4
per lb
99 each
Vancouver Island Grown
2$ for
1
99
Extra Large
10oz
BC “Hot House”
3
California “Premium”
White Nugget Potatoes
Weather Permitting
1
Okanagan “Red Haven”
Fresh Peaches 3.28 per kg
1
2.84 per kg
California “Dino Eggs”
Fresh Plumcots
49
1
3.28 per kg
per lb
ORGA NIC ORGANI C
49 per lb
ORGANIC
IC ORGAN
29 per lb
AN ORG
3ct Bag 4”
8”
Boston Fern
11 8
Flowering in Ripple Watering Can
99
99 each
7 DAYS OF SAVINGS July 29 - August 4
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30
31
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2
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California “Premium”
Organic Green Seedless Grapes 6.59 per kg
2
99 per lb
BC Fresh
Organic Bunched Carrots
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2$ for
3
2$ Mexican “Hass Variety”
Organic Avocadoes
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Ellen Elizabeth (Betty)
August 24, 1949 – July 31, 2013 Craig passed away unexpectedly while on the disc golf course at Fir Meadows in Courtenay which he helped design and create. Craig is predeceased by his mother “Billy� Dieno. He is survived and will be greatly missed by his wife of 37 years, June, his sons Dan and Graeme (Greta), his father Harold Dieno, his sister Lesley Dieno and her daughter Sarah, his brother Gordon Dieno and Gordon’s daughters Jennifer (Mike) and Katie (Geoff) as well as numerous other relatives and friends here in Canada and throughout the world. Craig’s belief and trust in God has reunited him with our missing family members who have gone before him. In his leisure time Craig enjoyed tennis, disc golf and made many friends through those activities with whom he enjoyed spending time. He willingly volunteered to help in any situation and received loving relationships from those he helped. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.
October 16, 1922 – July 28, 2013 Betty led a long and very active life travelling extensively across Canada with her husband, who was in the military. Betty was predeceased by her husband, Gerry in 1993 and her daughter-in-law, Lucienne in 2011. She is survived by her son Gerry in Montreal; daughter Pam (Randy) in Courtenay; grandchildren Kelly, Patrick, Shannon, Kris, and Thomas; and nine great grandchildren.
JAMES ALBERT BAKER June 28, 1931 August 7, 2012 We are sending a Dove to Heaven with a Parcel on its Wings, Be careful when you open it,It’s full of Beautiful things. Inside are a Million Kisses wrapped in a Million Hugs, To say how much we miss you and send you all our Love. We hold you close within our hearts and there you will remain, To walk with us throughout our Lives until we see you again.
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CALL FOR ENTRIES 11TH ANNUAL Kitty Coleman Woodland Artisan Festival. Fine Art and Quality Crafts Juried Show. Presented in a spectacular outdoor setting Aug. 31, Sept. 1 and 2 Applications for Artisans are available at woodlandgardens.ca 250-338-6901
PERSONALS AL-ANON/ALATEEN - Concerned about someone’s drinking? Contact 1-8884ALANON (1-888-425-2666). www.al-anon.alateen.org
Heaven Imagine stepping onto a shore and ďŹ nding it Heaven. Imagine taking hold of a hand and ďŹ nding its God’s hand. Imagine breathing new air and ďŹ nding it celestial air. Imagine feeling invigorated and ďŹ nding it immortality. Imagine passing from storm and tempest to an unknown calm. Imagine waking and ďŹ nding it home. A Memorial Service to honour Betty’s life will be held on Friday, August 9th at 11:00 am at the Yates Funeral Chapel, 1000 Allsbrook Road in Parksville. To send a condolence to the family please visit www.yatesfuneral.ca
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Funeral Service & Crematorium 1-877-264-3848 in care of arrangements.
Janet Hay Dafoe
November 8, 1924 ~ July 29, 2013 Passed suddenly Monday afternoon in Comox B.C. Predeceased by her husband Walter, daughter Janet Elaine Barron and brother Robert (Bert). Lovingly remembered by her son Alan (Janice) their children Taylor and Geordie and grand-daughters Kate Martin (Tyson), Jennifer Barron, Kelly Killingsworth and great grandchildren Sadie and Arthur Martin, and Megan Killingsworth. Janet also had one great great grand-daughter Natalie Killingsworth. Also remembered by sisters Marion Allan (Alistair), Elizabeth Andrew and nieces and nephews Sandy and Ralph Andrews, Doreen Christie (Cliff) and Bruce Allan. Janet was born in Crosshouse, Ayrshire Scotland where she met and wed Walter, a Canadian soldier from Saskatoon, Sask. They spent most of their married life in the greater Vancouver Area. Janet lived at Berwick, Comox Valley the past 6 years. The family would like to thank Dr. Murphy and the St. Joseph’s Hospital E.R. Staff for their caring attention. If friends so wish, donations may be made in Janet’s memory to the Canadian Cancer Society or The Comox Valley Hospice Society.
250-334-0707
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MARGARET PATRICIA LUCAS July 24, 1916 – July 30, 2013
Margaret Patricia Lucas was born in Grande Prairie, Alberta on July 24, 1916. She entered Heaven’s Gate on July 30, 2013. Margaret was the daughter of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Murray. She was predeceased by her seven siblings. Margaret is survived by her loving husband Charles Gilbert (Gil) Lucas. They met on a blind date and were happily married for seventy three years. Margaret is also survived by her six children; Patricia (Roland) Blais, Joan (Robert) Ross, Mary Lucas, Gary (Tina Kelly) Lucas, Susan Johnstone, Kathy Hazlehurst, her eight grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Margaret was an amazing wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She will always be remembered for her loving spirit and beautiful smile. Funeral Service will be held Saturday, August 10 at 10:00 a.m. at Christ the King Catholic Church, 1599 Tunner Drive, Courtenay, B.C. with Father Joe Killoran officiating. A reception will follow at the church. The family wishes to thank Dr. Hunter, Dr. Dan and the Third Floor staff at St. Joseph’s Hospital for their compassionate care of Margaret. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to “Grannies for Africa� c/o “The Stephen Lewis Foundation�.
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CERTIFIED TRAFFIC control person is required immediately. Experience not necessary. First Aid III is a definite asset. Excellent hours and steady work. Call 1(604)997-8324 or email: giamackay@hotmail.com HAIRSTYLIST WANTED $1000 HIRING BONUS full time/part time for First Choice Hair Cutters in their Courtenay location. Guaranteed $12/hour, 25% profit sharing,paid overtime, benefits, paid birthday, vacation pay, annual advanced training and advancement opportunities. Phone 1-866-4724339 today for an interview.
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BARTENDER & SERVER, P/T, for Griffin Pub. Flexible schedule. Require Squirrel, Serving it Right and Lotto certificate. Please apply with resume to 1185 Kilmorley Road, Comox.
Thank You for your co operation. Management, Wacor Holdings Ltd.
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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN required at Jenner Chevrolet in Victoria BC. Rare opportunity for a top performing, quality & customer focused team player. Email: mgray@jennerchev.com
ALL CASH Drink/Snack Vending Business Route. Complete Training. Small Investment Required. 1-888-979-VEND (8363). www.healthydrinkvending.co
Traffic will be disrupted as upgrades are done to the intersection. For your safety please obey all traffic control. Please direct any questions or concerns to our office (250) 287.9644.
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COURTENAY CHEVRON Town Pantry and Triple “O” at 600 Ryan Road, Courtenay, BC, V9N-3R7 is hiring two, Pmt, F/T Food Service Supervisors. $12.00 per hour. Rotating shifts: day, night, weekends, Stat holidays. Duties : Supervise, co-ordinate and schedule the activities of staff, estimate and order ingredients and supplies, may plan cafeteria menus and determine related food and labour costs. Drop off resume or email to: ss1682@chevronretail.ca
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COURTENAY TIRE shop looking for a Tire Tech. No exp. necessary. Reply to Drawer # 4539 C/O Comox Valley Record, 765 McPhee Ave, Courtenay V9N 2Z7. GRIFFIN PUB Beer & Wine Store is hiring an experienced Clerk. Please apply with resume to 1185 Kilmorley Road, Comox. GUARANTEED JOB Placement: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas Industry. Call 24hr Free Recorded Message. For Information 1-800-972-0209.
TORBRAM ELECTRIC SUPPLY Torbram Electric Supply is a family owned national Electrical Distributor searching for a motivated, energetic individual who can fill a Counter/Inside Sales position to complete our Courtenay branch team. Experience in the electrical industry is preferred, but not essential, as we will train the right applicant. Full benefit package and profit sharing program are included. Please submit your resume to: jmiller@torbram electric.com P/T BARTENDER/SERVER needed. Weekend & Eve shifts req. Serving It Right req. Reply to Drawer # 4538 c/o Comox Valley Record 765 McPhee Ave Courtenay, BC V9N 2Z7
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R.N. POSITIONS ARROWSMITH LODGE in Parksville, B.C. is now accepting resumes for;
We operate a Continuum of Care and are a Non-Profit organization funded by VIHA We are a recognized leader in many areas, and well respected for our commitment to BETTER HEALTH, and QUALITY OF CARE. Fax or e-mail to: David McDowell 250-248-4813 dmcdowell@ arrowsmithlodge.ca
TRADES, TECHNICAL ENTREC provides crane services to major industry sectors. We are recruiting for our teams in Terrace, BC, Prince George, BC, Grande Prairie, AB, & Bonnyville, AB. JOURNEYMAN CRANE OPERATORS (PROJECT OR TAXI) The successful candidate must demonstrate good safety consciousness and will be responsible for crane setup, preoperation inspection, crane operation and rigging. The candidate will be experienced with project or taxi work. A Class 3 or better license with a clean abstract is preferred. Journeyman Crane Operator or equivalent is preferred. Preemployment drug and alcohol testing is required. Flight allowance offered. If you are interested, please forward your resume to careers@entrec.com or fax to 780.962.1722. Please note the position and location you are applying for on your email or fax. Please visit our website at www.entrec.com for additional information on this position and our company.
PERSONAL SERVICES HOLISTIC HEALTH MEDITATION FRIDAY’S, 9am to 10am. Holistic healing & stress release 250-339-1675
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REAL ESTATE
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
ELECTRICAL
FUEL/FIREWOOD #250-703-FIRE(3473) Est. since 2004. Custom cut, split, delivered, clean wood. Well seasoned. All Fir available.
GARDENING
FURNITURE LIVINGROOM FURNITURE. Blue sectional w/ corner shelf inbetween & ottoman. $525. 2 recliners. Blue. $175. Very good cond. 250-923-3898
OFFICE MOVING sale. Nice office furniture, great condition: 1 reception desk & station. 1 complete desk work station. Both for $500. Call 250-287-0373.
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MISC SERVICES GOLDSMITH Custom Designed & Handcrafted Jewellery. Full repair service. Ring sizing while you wait. Engraving Women’s Fashions SIMPLY TIMELESS. 379 4th Street, Courtenay. 250-871-0606
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HOBBIES & CRAFTS
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RAT TERRIER puppies $400. Registered, 2 females, 4 males, tri-coloured. Available Aug 13th, abbeyacres@telus.net, 250-337-0042
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ANTIQUES/VINTAGE
250-650-1333 SKILLED carpenter. Licensed & certified. Free estimates, Call Doug www.suncrestholdings.ca
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APPLIANCES
26 hrs. week, permanent after 6 months of successful probation. Wage to be negotiated based on education/experience. Closing Date: Aug. 9, 2013 The Program Manager is responsible for the management, supervision and evaluation of Family Development Program. This program works in close partnership with Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD). Program Manager works within the guidelines, policies and mission of the organization. Reporting to the Executive director, the Program Manager oversees the daily operation of the program as delivered by a team of approximately seven (7) outreach workers. Full job description can be found at: www.comoxvalleyfamilyservices.com No phone calls please. We will only contact those that have been short listed. Please submit resume with cover letter and salary expectations: Executive Director, 1415 Cliffe Ave., Courtenay, B.C. V9N 2K6 Fax: 250-338-2343 email: gillian.n@cvfsa.org
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1987 VINTAGE 7 PIECE “Tama Drum Kit� w/symbols, good condition, $750. Call for more information. (250)338-5942. BEDROOM SUITE - 5 piece with double mattress - $200. 3 seat sofa with 2 swivel rockers - $300. 60 gallon 220 Volt compressor $200. Large coffee table with drawer - $50. Please call 250-339-1993. COLEMAN TENT Trailer sleeps 6 has awning with mosquito netting and stove. Good condition. $3500. Please call 250-334-3698. COLLECTOR BARBIES FOR SALE! Still in original boxes. Prices range from $10-$50 each. Lots to choose from. Call Melissa at
250-338-3464
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
FAMILY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM MANAGER
GRINSHEEP FIBRE Productions. 1265 Leffler Rd. (across from the Wildlife Centre in Errington) Offering felting, spinning, knitting & weaving supplies at reasonable rates. Open Tues - Sat., 1 - 5 or by appt. Call 250-248-6306 or email: grinsheep@gmail.com
to set up a time to view.
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ELECTRICIAN Small jobs to new construction. B Connected Electrical. 250-204-2168. www.bzzzt.ca
1) Permanent P/T position with a Comprehensive and Competitive benefit pkg. 2) Casual positions. These positions are under the B.C.N.U. Collective Agreement.
LG STOVE - white 30� smooth top glass excellent condition, very clean, hardly used, digital control panel. Please call 8714047
UNDER $200 GOLF CLUBS - 12 Left Hand Knight, bag and cart $200. 250-897-0022
FUEL/FIREWOOD FIR FIREWOOD. Please call 250-703-0225 or cell 250-2187078.
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ESTHETIC BED, manicure table, facial machine, mag lamp,hot stone roaster & stones. Reasonable price. 250-830-4973/250-830-3314. 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. MOVING SALE. Panasonic Microwave 1200 watts Inventor - almost new. LaZ-boy Recliner - brown tweed mix -like new. Loveseat - blue, good condition. Coffee table & 2 end tables - dark wood w/glass tops, good condition. Twin size spring/mattress/frame - good condition. Queen headboard & armoire - medium oak - very good condition. Please phone after 5 PM - 250-334-9607 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
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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 STANLEY WOOD cook stove, new gear with brick lined firebox. Excellent condition. $1500. 250-336-2364 or 250-650-3577 STEEL BUILDINGS/ Metal Buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
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.
VOYAGEUR EASY Track Lift, personal suction machine, adjustable metal bed frame, locally made Aboriginal Spirit Board, limited edition picture Valley Visitors (swans & Comox Glacier). 250-339-5843.
CENTRAL COURTENAY2 bdrms, private patio, 5 appls, Newer Strata. N/S, no dogs. $900. Avail Sept.1st. Call (250)334-8468. COMOX: SPACIOUS 2 bdrm suite, quiet, near bus route, no smokers, no pets. Heat, hot water, laundry incl’d, $750/mo. Call (250)339-2286. COURTENAY 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 3rd floor end unit in adult oriented. Living dining areas overlook river, loft, den, insuite laundry plus storage. Puntledge Terrace, excellent location downtown, N/S, N/P, ref. req. Avail. $975, Sept 1st. Contact 250-334-3239 GREAT LANDLORD seeks great tenant. Spotless, bright, large 2-bdrm. Balcony, view, tons of storage. Quiet, central. Bus out front. 250-335-1599. Royal LePage in the Comox Valley (Property Mgmt Division) #121 - 750 Comox Road Courtenay, BC V9N 3P6 Phone (250) 897-1300 Fax (250) 897-1330 Interior viewings for the following vacancies are by approved application and appointment only.
WHEELCHAIR/RANGE. 2006 Kenmore Elite range, electric, self clean, warming drawer, stainless steel, smooth top, and more $550. Motorized wheelchair, older model but in good condition. $1000. Call 250-334-4394
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7-1720 13th St 2 Bed 1Bath N/S 5 Appliances $775/mth Avail Immed
FOR SALE BY OWNER 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.
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WEDDING DECORATIONS. Retired decorator liquidating stock. Complete wedding package includes neutral colours of white/cream w/greenery, 1 large fully decorated arch with tulle, flowers, ivy and lights, 2 tall standard formal bouquets, head table swag to match archway, round guest table bouquets, glass tealight holders, vases, decorator fabric, tall silk trees with lights, much more. $1000/all, may split. 250-286-1453.
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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WALK-IN SIT down tub/shower combo as seen on TV, includes fixtures, ready to install, almost new. $1600 obo. Call (250)594-6550.
3-BDRM RANCHER, between Royston & Courtenay. Large living room, dining room, kitchen, etc. Wood burning F/P, oil furnace, baseboard heating. Carport. All this on .64 acre. Ready to move in. $289,900. (250)338-2222.
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.
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1000 sq. ft. of office or retail space for rent in downtown Comox. Frontage on Comox Ave. For more information please call Ray at 250-3392007 APPROXIMATELY 1 acre of cleared land at the bottom of Strathcona Parkway. Below chain up area. $1200 per month. 604-483-8023 or email daren.k.brown@gmail.com
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NEWLY RENO’D 3 bdrm mobile. 55+. New appls. NS/NP. $900. Available now. Call 250-339-1772.
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Come see for yourself, fabulous view, 365 Evergreen Ave, Courtenay. Older house on large lot, separate workshop/storage. Carport and single garage. 3341 sq. ft., unfinished basement. Cul de sac. Ph. 250-650-6045.
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CLOSE TO GOOSE SPIT 3 bdrm, 2 bath, F&S, family rm, carport, fenced yrd, N/S, No pets. Avail. Sept. 1 $1,200/mth RURAL HOME 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, on no thru street, 5 appls, carport, beautifully landscaped fenced yrd, deck, wired workshop, N/S, No pets. Avail. Aug. 1 $1,350/mth COURTENAY EAST 3 bdrm, 2 bath rancher, 5 appls, gas F/P, double garage, fenced yrd w/irrigation, N/S, No pets. Avail. Aug. 15 - $1,400/mth SPACIOUS COMOX HOME 6 bdrm, 2 bath, 8 appls, lrg wired shop, fenced yrd, RV pkg, in-law suite potential, N/S, small pet neg. w/ref. Avail. Sept. 1 - $1,300/mth COURTENAY- great Tenants wanted for 3-bdrm Rancher, F/S, W/D, near town & schools, fenced yard. NS/NP. 1067 5th St. $1100. (250)3341806. CUMBERLAND: 3-BDRM Home. F/S, W/D. $1100/mo. Avail. Aug. 1st. Call (250)3362339, (250)650-2339. IMMAC COMOX rancher, quiet, 3bdrm, 2ba, 5appl, 2car garage, ns, sm pet neg, lease, $1300. Sept. 1. 250-339-7889. Royal LePage in the Comox Valley (Property Mgmt Division) #121 - 750 Comox Road Courtenay, BC VAN 3P6 Phone (250) 897-1300 Fax (250) 897-1330 Interior viewings for the following vacancies are by approved application and appointment only. Houses & Suites 2325 Valley View Dr 3 Bed 2 Bath N/S N/P 5 appls. $1300/mth Avail Sept 1st 268B Mitchell Place 3 bed 2 bath N/S N/P 5 appls. $1200/mth Avail. Immed. 289A Nim Nim Pl 3 bed/den 2 bath N/S N/P 5 appls $1150/mth Avail. Immed. 1160 Willemar Ave 4 Bed 1Bath N/S N/P 4 appls. $1400/mth Avail. Sept. 1st 2936 Lupton 3 Bed 2 bath N/S N/P 6 Appliances $1300/mth Avail. Immed. 7330 Artela Rd 2 Bed 1 Bath 4 Appliances $900/mth Avail. Immed. 655 Moralee 3 Bed 2 bath N/S N/P 5 Appliances $1200/mth Avail. Immed. 1066 4th St 2 Bed 1 Bath N/S 6 Appliances $1000/mth Avail. Aug. 15th 4997 Spence Rd 2Bed 1 Bath 4 Appliances $900/mth Avail. Immed.
OFFICE/RETAIL UNIQUE RETAIL space available in Coombs, BC. Interesting setting come have fun. $700. 250-586-1372.
Do you care about where you live? Do high standards of maintenance, service and cleanliness matter to you? Do you prefer quiet, mature neighbours? If yes, please give us a call and discover how the quality of ownership and management makes all the difference. We have the best managed, finest apartments in the most convenient locations in the Comox Valley. Locally owned - we own and manage our own buildings only. There is a difference! Please refer to available apartments listed below. TELEPHONE 250-703-2264 | 250-338-0267 | 250-339-1222
SANDPIPER VILLAGE 1650 Comox Ave. TWO BEDROOM Bright and spacious south facing unit. Unique floor plan with cross ventilation. Huge, private deck overlooking garden. Recently renovated. Very attractive. Quiet mature adult building just two blocks from Comox Mall and all services. Call Greg @ 250-339-1222.
TRADEWINDS 1600 Comox Ave. TWO BEDROOM nicely renovated suite - spacious and modern. Excellent location in central Comox walking distance to everything. In suite storage. Extra large kitchen and dining area. Resident social room. Elevator and security entry. A very well maintained and well managed building. ALSO ONE BEDROOM. Call Greg @ 250-339-1222.
WESTWATER 60 Anderton Ave. TWO BEDROOM nicely renovated suite. Ensuite, Jacuzzi tub, fireplace, in suite washer/dryer. New appliances. Within walking distance to downtown. Well maintained and well managed building with quiet, mature neighbours. Resident social room. Indoor scooter parking. Elevator. Security entry. No pets. Call John @ 250-703-2264.
CEDAR MANOR 463 12th Street ONE OF A KIND TWO BEDROOM - over 1200 sq. ft. Bright and spacious. Unique floor plan. In suite washer/dryer. Full sized appliances. Fresh renovated. Quiet, mature adult building just three blocks from downtown. Security entry. Call David @ 250-3380267.
EDGEWATER 355 Anderton Ave. TWO BEDROOM top floor — river view. Fully renovated and very attractive suite. Excellent location just two blocks from downtown. Quiet, adult building. Well maintained. Security entry. Reasonable rent. Call John @ 250-703-2264.
CARRIAGE HOUSE 1155 England Ave. TWO BEDROOM very bright and spacious corner suite. Attractive layout - recently renovated. Security entry. Full sized appliances. In suite storage. Quiet adult building just three blocks from downtown. Also One Bedroom. Call David @ 250-338-0267.
BELLE AIRE 575 14th Street A VERY SPECIAL TWO BEDROOM in a unique, character building. Over 1000 sq. ft. Heat, hot water and laundry included in rent. Recent renovation. Quiet, mature adult building close to downtown. Call David @ 250-338-0267.
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1 and 2 Bedroom suites available. One of the best values in Courtenay. Unique floor plans. California kitchens. These bright, modern suites are available in quiet, secure building.
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ARRAN HOUSE APARTMENTS 1015 Cumberland Rd., Courtenay TWO BEDROOM SUITE available in well-
respected, adult-oriented building. Close to downtown, and ideal for seniors with bus stop out front. Arran House is well managed and maintained, and offers a friendly and secure atmosphere. House cat is accepted with pet deposit. Non-smoking building.
250-334-9717
WILLOW ARMS APARTMENTS 1252-9th St., Courtenay Spacious 3 bedroom suite in a quiet family oriented building with secure entry and manager on site. Walking distance to schools, bus stops, and downtown. Reasonable rent includes heat, hot water, stove, fridge, carpet and drapes. No pets, two rental references and security deposit required.
For viewing please call Donna 250-334-9667
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Available immediately 1 & 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom, in clean, quiet building with on-site manager, close to town, schools, and bus. Stove, fridge, blinds and carpet. In-suite storage with washer and dryer. Small pets welcome. Rental references and security deposit required. To View, Call 250-338-7533
FEATURES: Fridge/stove, dishwasher, washer/dryer, Quiet, clean building. Pet friendly. 2 & 3 bed condos. Ideal location, walking distance to SuperStore and NIC.
Call 250-338-7449
RUTHERFORD MANOR 1075 Edgett Road, Courtenay 1 & 2 bdrm suite available. Reasonable rent includes stove, fridge, dishwasher, carpet, blinds and storage room in suite. N/P, security deposit and 2 rental references req’d.
For viewing call Donna 250-334-9667
TOWNHOUSES TORRY PINES 1560-13th Street, Courtenay Attractive 2 bedroom townhouses have been completely renovated – enjoy new appliances, flooring and bathroom fittings in these spacious units. Friendly and quiet atmosphere make it ideal for family or working couple. Large, private patio area allows great access for your pet. Small dogs accepted with pet deposit. Call 250-334-9717
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14’ TRILLIUM Outback Trailer, deluxe model $8,500. Easy to tow. Good condition. Call (250)337-5234.
1994 39’ CARVER- excellent condition, over $10K in upgrades & maintenance, twin 350’s with electronic igniation. Must be sold! Asking, $79,000. Jim, 250-468-9374.
CENTRAL COURTENAY2 storey 2 bdrm townhouse, small cat ok, no dogs. $695. Avail now. Call 250-334-8468.
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CROWN ISLE PATIO HOME 2 bdrm & den, 2 bath, 5 appls, gas F/P, double garage, patio, golf course view, N/S, No pets. Avail. Sept. 1 - $1,200/mth LARGE TWO LEVEL DUPLEX 3 bdrm & den, 2 ? bath, 5 appls, gas F/P, garage, fenced yrd, N/S, No pets. Avail. Immed. $1,150/mth. TRUMPETER’S LANDING Modern newer condos bordering the airpark. Avail. units include 2 bdrm 2 bath, 6 appls, custom finishing, balconies/patios, underground pkg, storage units, some with wonderful ocean views. N/S, No pets. Avail. Immed. Rents from $1,100/mth. BRAIDWOOD MANOR 1 bdrm, 1 bath, F & S, coin laundry, patio, storage, res. pkg, N/S, Cat ok. Avail. Immed. - $595/mth KYOTO FRIENDLY BUILDING – DOWNTOWN COURTENAY 2 bdrm, 1 bath apt. All appliances + washer & dryer. Heated floor, low utility bills. Avail. Immed. $1,000/mth COMOX DUPLEX 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 4 appls, carport, landscaping incl., close to downtown, N/S, No pets. Avail. Immed - $775/mth BRAIDWOOD MANOR 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, 3 appls, coin laundry, balcony, res. pkg., N/S, No pets. Avail. immed. - $850/mth VANRIDGE MANOR 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 5 appls, gas F/P (gas incl), N/S, No pets. Avail. Immed. - $700/mth ROSEWOOD TOWNHOUSE 2 bdrm, 1 bathroom, F & S, basic cable incld. coin laundry. N/S. No pets. Avail. immed. $725/mth $250 move-in incentive. Call Res. Mgr. 250-334-8602 PASSAGE COURT 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 appls, balcony, N/S, No pets, currently listed for sale. Avail. Immed. $850/mth SOUTHVIEW MANOR, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, F & S, coin laundry, balcony, hot water N/S, No pets, Avail Immed $650/mth BRAND NEW 1 bdrm/1 bath & 2 bdrm/1 1/2 bath townhouses within walking distance of downtown Ctny, 5 appls, beautifully finished interiors, res. pkg, N/S, cat ok w/ref. Avail. Aug. 1 - $875/ & $1,175/mth. $250 move-in incentive, August 1st rentals get early occupency free! WALK TO COLLEGE 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 5 appls, balcony, res. pkg., N/S, No pets. Avail. Immed. - $800/mth WILLOW WOOD 2 bdrm, 1 bath patio home, 4 appls, patio, 2 res. pkg spaces, N/S, No pets. Avail. Sept. 1 - $750/mth BARCLAY SQUARE 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 4 appl, balcony, res. pkg., N/S, No pets. Avail. Immed. - $725/mth. CLOSE TO COLLEGE 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath townhouses, 5 appls, patio, carport, N/S, No pets. Avail. Sept. 1 - $775/mth BRAIDWOOD MANOR 2 bdrm, 1 bath, F & S, coin laundry, balcony, res. pkg., N/S, No pets. Avail. Sept. 1 - $750/mth ASPEN COURT 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 5 appls, patio, res. pkg, N/S, No pets. Avail. Oct. 1 $800/mth ARGO COURT 1 & 2 bdrm units, 1 bath, F & S, coin laundry, hot water & basic cable incl, N/S, cat neg. w/ref. Avail. Sept. 1 - $650 & 700/mth. Call Res. Mgr: 334-8602
2006 Adventure 20’ Motor Home 83,000k. Excellent condition, generator, DVD, Awning, sleep 4. $29,500 OBO. Please call 250-338-8206
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 admin@resortonthelake.com
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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 admin@resortonthelake.com
MARINE MARINE ACCESSORIES 28’ E-Z Loader tandem axle rollered boat trailer, appr. 9000 lb, very nice condition! In Pt. Alberni $3,800. Merc Cruiser Bravo 3 leg/drive 2 x 20� stainless props, appr. 100 hours, professionally rebuilt, ready to go! In Pt. Alberni $1500. Call 250-745-3700.
1997 Chev Extended cab pick up . 2 WDR. 329,000km. runs good. $2000. 250-923-3302
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1975 OLDSMOBILE Toronado, $4,000. Garaged since 1982. Has collector plates. 104,000 original miles. Runs beautifully. (250)390-3805
1996 PONTIAC Transport van in reasonable running order. The van is equipped with a electric lift passenger seat which rotates and slides out and down so a person can transfer from Wheel chair to seat and then the motor lifts them into the van and swivels into normal position. $1,800. Call (250)890-0369.
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.
BOATS 2001 4x4 DODGE DAKOTA P/U Crew cab. 243,000 kms. Asking $7,900. obo. Call 250337-5565 after 7 pm
SHARED ACCOMMODATION COMOX, 2 great rooms avail. $500 each. Awesome newer house with all the extras. 250898-7278 NORTH NANAIMO: ATTN Students / Working Professionals: fully furnished room, nice, quiet area. Own bthrm, cable, shared kitchen and laundry. N/S, N/P, No Partiers. $550/mo. 1 (250)756-9746
2000 MAZDA MPV. Excellent condition, well maintained, good reliable car. $3450 obo. 250-339-3825.
25’ ALPENLITE 5th wheel. Complete with hitch, fully equipped, aluminum frame, tandem axle. Walk-in shower, solar panels, good cond., must be seen. Asking $6000. obo. (250)335-1796.
ROOMMATE WANTED Apt., cable, internet incl. Responsible, refs $500, 250-202-2420
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
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
SUITES, LOWER COURTENAY- 1 BDRM furnished. N/S. $600 Avail Sept 1 Refs. Own ent. 250-338-9241.
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3 bed, lg deck, sep laundry, electric heat, X street from park. Avail. Immed. $1050. Phone 250-334-6399
TRANSPORTATION ANTIQUE/CLASSICS 1974 MGBGT Collector plates Value $4500. (250)923-0188.
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.
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
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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 1986 CAMPER Slumber Queen $900. Toilet, stove, oven, fridge all work. Camper is in good condition. Would be good for an avid hunter. Please call after 5:00 P.M. 250-339-3713.
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2013 V-ROD MUSCLE 130 HP. Black & silver, ABS brakes. 95 km, $16,000. obo. (250)923-6991 or (250)2870493. Campbell River.
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ARCTIC FOX 25R Travel Trailer- $19,800.Kept in heated storage, this 2006 unit is in excellent condition, new tires, deep cycle 6 volt batteries just a year old, thermal windows, R18 & R15 insulation, heated water and storage tanks, solar panel installed, 600 watt inverter new one year ago, extra large fridge, 22 inch oven, queen bed, jack knife sofa, dinette slide, awning, TV & satellite ready. Available. Call 250-334-7864.
1992 TRAILER Master Coach. plastic surround bathroom. 1988 Cadillac Gold Eagle. As is. Best offers. 7745 Old Island Hwy (bright coloured pillars on drive way). 250-334-6463
2003 JEEP Liberty Ltd. Edition, black, auto, 4WD, 3.7L V6. Recent check up. 123,000km. Leather, power everything, cruise, CD/tape player, spare tire. $8,600. Call 1-250-812-8646.
5TH WHEEL. 1985 Travelair 21’. All utilities work. Fully equipped, includes microwave & hitch. $3000. obo. Call (250)334-0497, Courtenay.
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.
1993 BAYLINER Ciera 2556. Avail with slip at Comox Bay Marina. Radar, depth sounder, radio, dinghy & more. $21,000. For info call (250)336-8339.
MUST SELL 1998 Ford Ranger, runs well, 4 speed manual, 170,000kms. $2200. 250-9142475
40’ LONG RANGE Charter Boat. T/C Compliant. $89,000. 250-339-7502. www.silverfoxmarinecharters.com
YAKIMA SKYBOX luggage carrier, new condition, 82�L $350. Big Chief electric fish smokehouse, near new, $85. Call (250)334-4043. 19’ FIBERGLASS boat with trailer. 200hp and 8hp Mercury outboards. Asking $6,900. obo Call 250-337-5565 after 7pm.
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1990 CHEV 3/4 Ton, long box, 4 wheel drive. $590. Runs great! Call (250)338-5503. 1991 FORD F250 XLT Lariat 4X4 with canopy, boat racks. $2800.00. Please call 250-336-8600
1994 K99 TRAVELAIRE camper. Stove, oven, fridge, shower/bathroom. Good condition. $5000. 250-757-9960 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.
29 FT Fiberglass Sailboat, volvo diesel aux,moorage paid until mid Apr,2014. $14,900 obo. 250-337-5747
#,!33)&)%$Ă–!$3Ă–7/2+ 103,000km. FORD Explorer XLS. New parts, excellent condition. 2002. $8500 obo. Call 250-287-2009.
27’ CATALINA w/8HP Yamaha 4 Stroke. Zodiac Dinghy w/2HP Yamaha. Many extras. Avail. Slip at Comox Bay Marina $8,000 OBO 250-941-7377
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
2006 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT, Silver, Loaded!, 157k km, $6000, Ph 250-337-5261
STORAGE STORAGE GARAGE for rent, Courtenay East. 10 ft ceilings, overhead door, secure. 20’x28’ @ $180/mo. Avail. Immediately. 250-339-5285
22’ CATALINA. Swing Keel, All Sails, including Spinnaker. With stove, potpourrie & radio, On brand new custom Roadrunner Trailer with brakes. Volvo Penta longshaft outboard motor. In PERFECT condition $7995. Call 250-757-8688, after 6pm OR Cell 780-916-4218 anytime.
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The Better Business Bureau serving Vancouver Island is reminding businesses and consumers to do your research before donating money to any organization that is collecting donations or soliciting sponsorships. “There are many different groups raising money for many different purposes,” said Rosalind Scott, president and CEO of the BBB serving Vancouver Island. “To make sure you always know where your donations are going and how they are being used, you must take the time to do your research and due diligence, before contributing. While there are many honest and excellent organizations out there raising money for important causes, there are also a number of poorly run organizations, as well as con artists, out there seeking your donations.” Before donating to any organization, be sure you have answers to the following questions: 1) Is the organization registered? All organizations seeking donations, must be registered in
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they enjoyed a great meal and provided exemplary service. “The team at Locals aren’t the only ones who pull out all the stops to ensure a great customer service experience,” adds the Chamber. “This type of specialized attention is provided by many of the restaurants, B&Bs, hotels, tourism operators and retailers in the Comox Valley. This, combined with
our spectacular scenery and many special events and activities, is what makes our community such a great place to live, work, play and visit.” The Chamber concludes by thanking Comox Valley businesses and Chamber members for showcasing our community so well and giving people many reasons to visit us again and again. — Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce
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Little River (Comox)-Westview (Powell River) Terminal Upgrades: Information Session BC Ferries will be conducting upgrades of marine structures at Little River and Westview terminals early in 2014. Due to the nature of the work, each terminal will require a temporary closure. During these closures scheduled from January 12 to March 9, 2014, ferry service from the upper Sunshine Coast to both Vancouver Island and Texada Island will be provided via alternate routes. Customers wishing to travel during this period are advised to carefully check sailing times prior to travelling. BC Ferries will be hosting an information session in Comox to present finalized details of the terminal improvements, the alternate service plans and to answer any questions. This event will be held as follows:
Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 7 pm to 9 pm at Crown Isle Resort and Golf Community For information, contact: Darin Guenette, Manager, Public Affairs, BC Ferries at 1-877- 978-2385 (toll free) or darin.guenette@bcferries.com
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COMOX VALLEY’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER Publisher: Zena Williams : publisher@comoxvalleyrecord.com Editor: Mark Allan : editor@comoxvalleyrecord.com Business Development: Joanna Ross : sales@comoxvalleyrecord.com Ph: 250-338-5811 / Fax: 250-338-5568 / Classified: 1-855-310-3535 A division of Black Press Ltd. 765 McPhee Avenue, Courtenay, B.C. V9N 2Z7 www.comoxvalleyrecord.com editor@comoxvalleyrecord.com The Comox Valley Record is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org
Justice, not vengeance It’s been more than two years since South Surrey resident Jim Neiss was killed in a head-on collision as he drove to work. Last week, the trial of the man accused of dangerous driving causing death in connection with the horrific collision got underway in Surrey provincial court. Glen Theriault has pleaded not guilty to the charge against him, and there’s no doubt that over the course of this 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. 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 defence 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
Record Question of the Week This week: Ten per cent of respondents so far say they are registered as organ transplant donors. Are you? Maybe you think you are and you aren’t. Now’s a good time to check. Visit www.comoxvalleyrecord.com and vote in the Poll on the mainpage. In spite of being on dialysis, Colleen Howard was the top fundraiser at the 2012 Comox Valley Kidney Walk. She’s at it again for the 2013 event Aug. 18.
Mother Judy Peterson has endured two decades of anguish wondering what happened to her daughter Lindsey Nicholls, who vanished in 1993.
Trash talk daunts candidates Dear editor, Am I having déjà vu all over again or have I not seen this type of diatribe previously? Oh yes, the last U.S. and Canadian elections were full of it. Surely we have not stooped to those levels! The recent letters in the local papers border on slander, but worse than that, they impugn the very integrity of the people that the good people of Courtenay had the sense to elect. All but one councillor, it seems, now lack the moral fibre and financial wherewithal to make the very decisions they were elected to make. How did that suddenly happen? It’s worth noting that a properly functioning council works on consensus, that is, after discussions and deliberations a vote is taken, majority rules, and here’s the point … all members then take on that decision and support it! It is standard procedure in any board that if one cannot support the majority rule they should immediately resign their position. Any board member that goes outside that consensus with an opposing position weakens the board’s credibility and its ability to govern. They then become the “weak link,” which is a touch ironic don’t you think? Our form of governance at the municipal level is called the Weak Mayor system. You can’t make this stuff up! To make matters worse, when a member of council sticks his head above the parapet and tries to bring context and reason into play by explaining what the majority position is, he is roundly castigated and accused of being arrogant. Let’s see this for what it really is. The letters are a not-so-thinly veiled shot from the starting pistol for the next elections. Their tone indicates that this will not be a pleasant event; the knives
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are already being sharpened. Shame really, because this kind of trash talk only discourages fine and qualified people from running for elected positions. I mean, why would anyone bother? Being taken to task and smeared for agreeing (and, yes, they all agreed) to spend a
minuscule amount of their budget to attend conferences where the collective wisdom and best practices of many are shared, so they might be in a better position to determine how best to govern. How is that a junket? Do you not want your elected officials to be as smart as they can be? Unlike the authors of that rubbish, I will not use names, but I believe it to be wholly unfair that one or two councillors are singled out; those who had the courage to speak their minds and try and put some perspective on the situation. I sincerely hope the voters of Courtenay see through this, for what it is. Petty, parochial, politics where nobody wins. Before you rush to your Commodore 64 to flame me, I ain’t got no dog in this fight; I do however recognize garbage when I Terry Chester, read it. Comox
Jon Ambler for mayor!
Dear editor, for meetings, nor for I know Jon his time working Ambler, as we served to raise dollars for together for two charity. Recent letters and years on the board of items in the paper the United Way. border on libelous He consistently — one wonders at was prepared, the agenda of the thoughtful and writers. financially prudent. He is personally He demonstrated caring, generous and his leadership skills JON AMBLER committed to our many times in full community. Jon for mayor! board and committee meetings. Jean Ennis, He was not reimbursed for Comox Valley expenses or mileage to Nanaimo
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Comox infill has some flaws Dear editor, The recent article in the Comox Valley Record of July 23, 2013, indicates that Comox Town Council continues to move forward with its plans to implement a new type of “infill” development in the town. Of course this word “infill” refers to amending an existing bylaw to create a new development area for coach houses. Some might consider that adding new buildings and additional tenants to stable existing neighbourhoods is not “infill”, but more accurately, “overfill.” There are a number of reasons why Comox homeowners should be concerned with this proposal; specifically, what negative impacts this plan could have on well-established existing neighbourhoods, property values, and the overall quality of life. Certainly the increased density, heavier traffic, greater demand for services including water, sewer and emergency, increased
noise pollution, decreased privacy and “shadowing” are attendant issues which cannot be considered conducive to maintaining a healthy neighbourhood environment. In addition, there are the anticipated difficulties in constructing these residences and connecting them to services such as water, sewer, gas and electricity without significant disruption to the existing neighbourhood. Another area of concern which has been raised in other jurisdictions considering similar plans, is the accessibility of these new units to town services such as waste pickup and to emergency services such as fire, police and ambulance. It is entirely possible that council is aware of these issues and has made appropriate plans to deal with them; however, the various recent local media articles relating to the proposal have certainly not left that impression. I.W. MacDonald, Comox
Climate change real
Dear editor: Re: “NDP soul search going nowhere” (B.C. Views, July 31). Climate change is a reality, and bold political leadership is needed to address it. During the election campaign, New Democrats put forward a plan to expand the base of the carbon tax to include venting emissions from oil and gas operations, capturing an additional five per cent of carbon emissions in the province, but that plan didn’t include all industrial process emissions. We believe that government should work with the oil and gas sector to make sure companies pay their fair share for the emissions they produce. This is particularly important as the B.C. Liberal government pursues an aggressive schedule of LNG expansion which, if realized, will make it nearly impossible for the government to reach our legal emission reduction requirements. New Democrats will hold the government to account for their green promises, and continue to advocate for policies that help reduce emissions and spur efficiency, innovation and best practices. Spencer Chandra Herbert Editor’s note: Spencer Chandra Herbert is the provincial New Democrat environment critic and MLA for Vancouver-West End.
DR. THIERRY VRAIN wishes some Facebook “friends” would not take his name in vain.
When are FB friends not friends? Dear editor, Well, it turns out that a few people have befriended me on Facebook, and started a Friends of Dr. Thierry Vrain FB page. And they are taking
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over the space on my own page with their obvious bias, going so far as posting a letter from Mr. Robert Wager of Vancouver Island University — my nemesis, on my Facebook page!
I couldn’t believe the gall of those people. They are probably reading my e-mails, too. So I unfriended them, though I am flattered to attract such attention.
But anyway, what can I do about the Facebook page Friends of Dr. Thierry Vrain trying to convince you that GMOs are good for you? Dr. Thierry Vrain, Comox Valley
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Dog test this weekend
VAMPIRES WON’T ATTEND the Garlic Festival this Sunday at Amara Farm, but maybe you should.
If you have owned a dog and taken it to obedience classes in the Comox Valley in the past 40 years, you might have trained with the Forbidden Plateau Obedience and Tracking Club (FPOTC). Founded in 1973 by a small group of dog obedience and tracking enthusiasts, the club has trained thousands of local dogs and their owners over the years. Most owners have taken classes simply to improve their dog’s behaviour while others have joined the club, taken part in competitions and in many cases gone on to become dog trainers themselves. Classes are currently held every second weekend in September at Queneesh Elementary School. As part of this year’s 40th anniversary celebration, the club will
hold a Canine Good Neighbour test Aug. 7 at the Comox Valley Exhibition Grounds in the Rotary Bowl, following Best in Show judging at the Glacier View Dog Show. This test is open to all dogs regardless of breed and is sponsored by the Canadian Kennel Club. The test itself consists of a variety of exercises all designed to test the dog’s ability to behave in common situations, such as walking through a crowd, accepting being touched by a stranger, walking nicely with the owner and waiting quietly while the handler is out of sight. Find more information at www. fpo%tc.ca. Pre-registration is recommended (contact Angela at pawsible@shaw.ca). — Forbidden Plateau Obedience and Tracking Club
Garlic Festival at local farm People in this area seem to just love good garlic
Is the Comox Valley ready for garlic-flavoured gelato? The folks at Amara Farm seem to think so. The gelato, along with garlic breads, jam, and braids, will be featured at their first Garlic Festival on Aug. 11 from noon to 3 p.m. at 2641 Kirby Rd. “We think the demand for flavourful garlic is really strong in the Comox Valley,” states Arzeena Hamir, owner of Amara Farm. “We’ve seen how successful garlic scapes have been as a product and when we sold garlic jam at the farmers’ market, it sold out in less than one hour. People in the valley love good garlic!” The farm grows two different varieties of garlic, Music and Italian Softneck, which are strong-flavoured but not hot. In addition to their own garlic, Hamir has also invited other farmers to come and sell their garlic so varieties such as Korean Red and Red Russian will also be available. Thanks to some careful experimenting by the owners of Legato Gelato, two different kinds of garlic gelato will be available for sampling, exclusively available at Amara Farm. A Garlic Lover’s flavour features flecks of raw garlic while the Hint of Garlic is a sweet vanilla with creamy roasted garlic.
Festival-goers will be able to stroll the grounds, listening to local musicians, and participate in a silent auction featuring art by Brian Scott, Medwyn McConachy, and Romona Gregory, plumbing, photography, massage services, and much more. Kids will enjoy making garlic-inspired crafts, face painting, and playing in the straw bale area. Proceeds from the silent auction, soda sales, and gelato profits will be donated to the legal expense fund for local registered midwife Katie McNiven Gladman, in support of her recent appeal to St. Joseph’s General Hospital. For more information, visit www.katiethemidwife.com. — Amara Farm
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Kitty Cat PAL Society has an amazing fundraising opportunity with the fall fair (Comox Valley Exhibition) on August 23, 24, and 25. To carry out this contract, we need volunteers to work at the Exhibition Grounds in the entrance booths and to collect money for parking. Volunteers work in pairs in 3 to 4 hour shifts, and will receive a free pass for the day of their shift. So help us raise money for Comox Valley cats and kittens, and have a good time too!
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Conserving and protecting native wildlife and its natural habitat through education and rehabilitation. Timer at Logger Sports Maj Birch (250-337-2021)
On August 9 - 11 MARS volunteers will take on the task of timing at the Campbell River Salmon Festival Logger Sports competition at Nunn’s Creek Park in Campbell River. The number of volunteers required is hefty, and ideally those who sign up can help with all 3 days. Don’t let that stop you though! Any time you can spare over the weekend will help. The volunteer requirements for August 9th to 11th: Friday, August 9 - Youth and Teens Competitions 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm - 8 volunteers Saturday, August 10 - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm - 14 volunteers Sunday, August 11 - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm - 14 volunteers.
Community Justice Centre Administrative Co-ordinator Bruce Curtis (250-331-4117)
From the front office desk, assisting the case co-ordinators and office administrator with case file management, entering and editing computer data, recording confidential information, and performing receptionist functions. Resolution Conference Facilitator Bruce Curtis (250-331-4117)
The restorative justice programme for the Comox Valley is looking for additional facilitators to run resolution conferences involving complainants and respondents involved in disputes (RCMP referrals of criminal matters, school referrals of school based issues, neighbour disputes, DFO/ICBC/Conservation matters, and non-profit organization concerns).
Girl Guides of Canada Comox Valley District Sparks Leaders – Cumberland Jo Stiles (250-650-0061)
HE’S ALL WET Woofy’s owner Mike Trimble is all wet at his Cliffe Avenue store’s Barking Lot Sale in Courtenay. People paid to douse Trimble in a variation of the dunk tank. Proceeds are going to Vancouver Island Dog Rescue. PHOTO BY DONNA LAFONTAINE
Sparks, the first level of Girl Guides, are girls from 5 to 6. They meet weekly for an hour. Spark leaders are adult women of any age over 19, volunteering in teams of 2 or more. The program includes: games, crafts, community visits, music, and outdoor time. Spark Guiders can design their own program or work from pre-planned programs. Training is available both online and face-to-face.
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The Black Creek Community Fair on September 13th and 14th is the largest fundraiser for the BCCA. The event is now two days and includes a Wine, Cheese, and Salmon Event. The Fair includes Entertainment and Contests, a Kids Carnival, Dog Trials, Geocaching, and much more. We are looking for volunteers in all areas. We also need a set-up crew for Friday.
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The Canadian Cancer Society is looking for hairdressers to clean and set wigs for cancer patients on a volunteer basis. This is an intermittent requirement such as a bi-monthly.
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Cycle your way from farm to farm in our area Combining the extraordinary farm to plate culinary scene with the fun of cycling, the Comox Valley Farm Cycle Tours are once again teaming up with local farmers. They will provide an in-depth look ‘behind the scenes’ for participants to explore, taste and experience farm life Aug. 10 and 11. The Comox Valley has long been known for its ideal climatic conditions that enable a year-round growing season and its diverse agricultural offerings. With more than 400 farms and touted as the oyster growing capital of Canada, annual culinary events are elevating this region to global prominence. It is also a cycling mecca, offering a wide variety of stunning terrain for leisure rides to hard core cyclists to explore. Combining the two, the Comox Valley Farm Cycle Tour, an annual event, introduces cyclists to some of the characters who make their living from the soil and sell their products at the bustling Comox Valley Farmers’ Market (comoxvalleyfarmersmarket.com) as well as the many restaurants that showcase regional ingredients with characteristic creative flare. “Each year, the Comox Valley farm cycle tour continues to expand in both farms and cyclists participating,” says Willy van Kemenade, a local cycling activist and member of the Comox Valley Farm Cycle Tour committee. “For 2013, we expanded the number of selfguided routes to four, each featuring stops that include organic blueberries to dairy farms, wine tastings to heritage vegetables, sprouts to oysters.” With more than 20 farms participating, the range of offerings will make for an enticing 2013 event. Saturday, Aug. 10 — Three tour options: • Rural Ramble: A family-friendly itinerary featuring two loops ranging from six to 20 km, with access to farms in the Dove Creek area from 10
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on the beautiful Comox Peninsula. This route is open for touring from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11 – One tour option: • Bayviews: Two
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*Offer available until November 4, 2013, to residential customers who have not subscribed to Optik TV or Internet in the past 90 days. Minimum system requirements apply. Final eligibility for the services will be determined by a TELUS representative. TELUS reserves the right to modify channel lineups and packaging and regular pricing without notice. Cannot be combined with other offers. Offer not available with TELUS Internet 6. HDTV-input-equipped television required to watch HD. 42” LG SMART HDTV offer available while quantities last and cannot be combined with promotional prices. TELUS reserves the right to substitute an equivalent or better product without notice. Manufacturer’s suggested retail price of a 42” LG SMART HDTV is $899. Cancellation fee for early termination of a service agreement will be $24/mo. for the 42” LG SMART HDTV and $10/mo. for the HD PVR and digital boxes multiplied by the number of months remaining in the term. Current rental rates apply at the end of the term. Rental equipment must be returned in good condition upon cancellation of service, otherwise the replacement cost will be charged to the account. †Subscription to corresponding channels required; HD not available with all channels. TELUS, the TELUS logo, Optik, Optik TV and the future is friendly are trademarks of TELUS Corporation, used under licence. © LG Electronics Canada, Inc. All rights reserved. “LG Life’s Good” is a registered trademark of LG Corp. © 2013 TELUS.