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Dry summer hasn’t drained Metro water reservoirs Levels normal, officials credit tougher lawn sprinkling rules

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espite a sunny and rain-free July, Metro Vancouverites kept tap water usage under control. And regional district officials are crediting tightened lawn sprinkling regulations for the water conservation success during the record dry spell. Metro Vancouver dispensed an average of 1.45 billion litres a day last month, with a peak of 1.6 billion litres on July 24. The region consistently stayed well below its one-day record high for water consumption of more than two million litres set four years ago. “It appears that mornings-only lawn

mer, when the demand for water soars during hot and sunny days,” said North City of North Vancouver Mayor Darrell Mussatto, who chairs Metro’s utilities committee. Metro decided to ban evening lawn sprinkling to ease demand at peak hours when many households are running dishwashers, clothes washers and baths. Metro reservoirs are currently about 78 per cent full – somewhat lower levels than the previous two summers when more rain fell, but still well within what’s considered the normal range. Metro has plenty of water most of

Metro has banned evening lawn sprinkling. File photo sprinkling regulations across the region have helped to reduce the demand for our high-quality drinking water in sum-

the year but its North Shore reservoirs can run low in the peak-use summer months if homes and businesses consume too much. Mussatto said collective diligence in conserving water helps postpone the need for costly new projects to build higher dams and bigger mains and pumping stations. Lawn sprinkling is only allowed before 9 a.m. in the morning, three days a week, between June 1 and Sept. 30. Watering of shrubs, trees, flowers and vegetables are exempt from the lawn restrictions. —Jeff Nagel

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Trophy. It was donated in 1941 by a Mrs. Miles, president of the ladies section of the West Van club. The first competition took place in 1942. North Van sports a 45-31 edge over West Van in 76 years of Leyland Cup competition and a 49-22 lead wo of the oldest sports clubs on the North Shore through 71 years of Rose Bowl play. However, at the are set to add to their very long history as they moment, West Van holds both trophies, having won co-host the Canadian lawn bowling championLeyland’s venerable mug in May and the Rose Bowl in ships August 18-24, the country’s largest national 2012 with this year’s competition slated for Aug. 29 in bowls tourney ever held. North Van and Sept. 12 in West Van. In order to appreciate what to many is the unrealHowever, this coming week all rivalries between the ized significance of the history and traditions of lawn clubs have been put aside to put on what can justifibowling in our community – and to help set the stage ably be recognized as the most ambitiously promoted for the upcoming Canadians – let’s explore some Canadian lawn bowling championship ever and, highlights of the sport that Henry VIII banned for indeed, the most significant national championship commoners (or heads would roll, if you’ll pardon the for men and women (open to competitors of any age) expression). It was fine for the wealthy but blue collar in any sport to be played locally in quite some time. workers were apparently spending far too much time Some 176 competitors representing all 10 provinces playing bowls. are vying for Canadian titles in The North Vancouver Lawn Bowling men’s and women’s pairs (twoClub, founded 90 years ago in 1923, and person teams, sometimes called the West Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club, doubles), triples and fours (also which began in 1931, have some very called rinks). long-standing rivalries between them in So, without further ado, let’s the form of two major inter-club competilearn more of the local histions, one for teams of men and another for tory and traditions of the game women. that Sir Francis Drake and Sir lencorben@yahoo.ca The J.B. Leyland Challenge Cup, comWalter Raleigh were playing monly referred to as the Leyland Cup, is on the Plymouth Hoe in Devon, the annual North Van versus West Van men’s comEngland, in 1588 when the Spanish Armada was spotpetition which has been played continuously since ted off the coast, ready to engage in hostilities of more 1938, the year the tall, stately trophy was donated consequence. Drake insisted on finishing the match by Joseph Leyland. At the time, and for many years and a painting immortalizing the moment can be before that, he was West Van’s reeve (the name for the found on the wall at both North Shore clubs. elected head of a district municipality in B.C. before the title was changed to “mayor” as was already used Location, Location by cities). The first lawn bowling green in North Van was in North and West Van women have competed each operation prior to World War I, long before a club was year for a trophy known simply as the Rose Bowl. organized. It appears to have been in the vicinity of Other than the fact it is certainly a bowl for displaythe Horticultural Hall, a building housing community ing roses, it’s rather an odd reference considering the events. It’s now long-gone but at the time was situated boldly engraved inscription on it calls it the Miles

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Playing hockey to feed the hungry A national campaign organized by a West Vancouver man raised 350,000 pounds of food SHARRON HO CONtRibutOR

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est Vancouver’s Richard Loat has been gathering Canadians all over the country to ‘play hockey for food.’ Loat, 24, is the founder of Five Hole for Food, a campaign that tours around Canada, setting up pick-up hockey games for anyone who comes with a food donation and hockey stick in hand. All donations are given to local food banks and people of all ages and skill levels are welcome to join. The event began in 2010 and collected 6,000 pounds of food. And while that’s nowhere near modest beginnings, this year’s crop of donations makes the inaugural year and all the years that followed pale in comparison. “After all was said and done, we wrapped up on Granville Street this year and our totals were 350,000 pounds of food,” Loat said, adding the tour, which ended on July 20 in Vancouver, had the same number of stops as last year, travelling to 13 cities coast to coast in 17 days. The mammoth collection crushed the initial goal of 250,000 pounds and more than doubled last year’s harvest. “To see each city come out in this overwhelming manner, where they’re… essentially doubling what you raised in that city the year before — it was special. It was exciting to see more people turn out,” Loat said. The inspiration for Five Hole for Food came from the fervour and excitement hockey elicited during the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. Loat recalled throwing nets and hockey sticks onto Granville Street when it was pedestrian only, and having flocks of players and spectators crowd the makeshift rink. “It just demonstrated how powerful hockey was as a cultural force that brings Canadians together. It also demonstrated the fact that hockey had the ability to be a vehicle for change. “One of the things we found is whether you have an NHL franchise or you don’t, cities across Canada are incredibly passionate about the game and that’s really behind this cause — turning that passion into action.” Originally from Dubai, Loat relocated to West Vancouver with his family when he was nine. The avid athlete actually grew up as a competitive swimmer and only developed a passion for hockey after viewing the gold medal Olympic win in 2002. “I just completely fell in love with the sport and the rest, as the say, is history,” Loat said. Although his national campaign directly

GOal OrIEnTEd - Richard Loat, left, with former Vancouver Canucks captain Trevor Linden. Submitted photo impacts the North Shore and surrounding communities, Loat said most of his pride resides in Five Hole for Food’s ability to give back to other regions. “In each city that we go into, we partner with a food bank that’s local, so that 100 per cent of what’s raised goes back into the community,” Loat stated. “I think empowering everybody to give back to those around them is really where the legacy lies in what we’re doing. For me, the thing that I’m most proud of is I’m able to help not only my community, but other communities that I don’t live in.” Decompressing from the recent tour, Loat is currently in the midst of completing his MBA from Simon Fraser University and dividing the very little spare time he has doing things like reading, playing sports and the odd video game. But that doesn’t mean the organization he built from the ground up is out of sight, out of mind. “We’re riding this incredible momentum and I’m excited to see what next year holds in store, but I know it’s going to be bigger and better than we’ve ever done it before.” For more information on Five Hole for Food, go to: www.fiveholeforfood.com.

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VICTORIA – The B.C. Liberal government is ordering up another round of liquor regulation changes, looking for ways to make life easier for businesses and customers without aggravating the health and social problems associated with alcohol. Discussions with B.C.’s 10,000 liquor licence holders have identified a few problems that should be fixed. Going into a consultation phase that runs to October, the government is looking for answers to a few obvious questions, such as why it takes a pub or bar up to a year to get a licence. Another question: why can a family with under-aged children go into a licensed restaurant for lunch, but can’t go to a pub and place the exact same food and drink order? This should be allowed, perhaps until the traditional 5 p.m. “happy hour” when the pub reverts to adults-only. A couple of suggestions have come out of the healthy growth of B.C. wine, craft beer and distillery operations. Look for new licence opportunities for farmers’ markets to sell local beverages along with the produce and preserves. Letters inviting suggestions from existing licence holders have gone out, and Richmond-Steveston MLA John Yap will be meeting this fall with industry groups, local governments, police, health and social policy organizations and First Nations in the fall. A website will be put up in September so members of the public can have their say. Here’s my suggestion to start things off. Recent incidents involving so-called “party buses” shone a light on this growing industry. The sudden death of a 16-year-old on a party bus outing in Surrey in February turned out not to be alcohol-related, but to no one’s surprise, open liquor was found aboard the bus. Open liquor isn’t allowed in any vehicle, but perhaps a new kind of special event licence could be created for party buses. They have been

viewed mainly as part of the solution to impaired driving, and the situation isn’t much different from a supervised event on a boat. Here’s another suggestion. Gourmet cooking classes are becoming popular, with customers preparing and then enjoying their meals. Why not licence these establishments, at least so people can bring their own wine for dinner? Both the B.C. Liberals and NDP have advocated for easing the archaic rules on inter-provincial trade in wine. B.C. lifted its restrictions on mail-order wine and has urged other provinces to follow suit. There are a couple of reasons why this Prohibition-era structure persists. Liquor sales are a cash cow for provincial governments, and every case of wine brought in from elsewhere is lost profit for the provincial wholesale monopoly. Then there is the local industry lobby that would rather not add to its competition. Premier Christy Clark pressed this point at the recent premiers’ meeting in Ontario wine country, bringing in the maximum amount of B.C. wine allowed under Ontario rules and urging free trade in Canadian wine. The Toronto media drank it up, aghast that they were barred from ordering the latest Naramata Bench tipples directly. No movement so far from the Ontario government, in a province that has done well developing its own wine industry. The B.C. government will no doubt be lobbied again to allow beer and wine sales in grocery and convenience stores. Our politicians show little interest in that, which is understandable. The B.C. Liberals don’t want to upset the private liquor stores they have nurtured for a decade, and the NDP would never risk annoying the government liquor store union. There are more creative ways to liberalize alcohol sales. —Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com

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f you click, the North Vancouver Football Club’s U12 Surge could score — a new soccer pitch. Earlier this year, the Surge won BMO’s Team of the Week honours and now they are one of 15 finalists for a $125,000 refurbishment of their home community soccer field.

So, now they need an assist from you. All you need to do is vote for them online by registering a BMO’s Team of the Week at bmosoccer.com. Until Aug. 19, you can vote daily. BMO’s Team of the Week honours “youth soccer teams who demonstrate team pride,

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est Van’s Harmony Arts Festival is always an annual favourite, featuring various events, concerts, craft markets and more. Last Wednesday it was time for the week’s signature gala event as the third annual Best of the West took place on a perfectly picturesque Ambleside Pier. This evening soiree celebrated the best B.C. has to offer with 13 North Shore restaurants pairing up with 13 different B.C. wineries. Guests were able to vote on their favourite combination, with the winning restaurant and winery team being crowned as “Best of the West” for 2013. Meanwhile, over at North Shore Acura, some hot new wheels were being unveiled — the just-released 2014 RLX and MDX.

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adchild arrives in a new silver Mercedes G-Wagen with tinted windows, a bass-heavy track from Drake’s latest album thumping. His hair is freshly barbered, his skin tanned and he’s decked out in just-purchased designer Japanese jeans held up with a Louis Vuitton belt and a new grey T-shirt emblazoned with the iconic words of boxer Muhammad Ali, “I Am The Greatest.” Yesterday, with the release of his second solo album, Lawn Mower Man, the heavily inked rapper treated himself to a shopping spree (some T-shirts, jeans, hoodies and hats), a new-school barbershop haircut, sun-bed session and surf-and-turf meal at the Keg — with a root beer. “That was my version of a celebration,” says Madchild, aka Shane Bunting. Of course, not too long ago the then-notorious MC might still be out celebrating. But this is the drug-free, 2.0 version of Bunting who KOed the dope addiction — first to the prescription painkiller OxyCotin and later cocaine — that nearly left him down for the count. The blunt-talking rapper figures that addiction cost him nearly three million bucks but he’s not searching for words that rhyme with pity party. After getting clean, in 2011 Bunting launched his first solo album entitled Dope Sick and reunited with multiple Juno-winning Swollen Members, the hip-hop crew from Vancouver he formed in 1996 that’s earned a wall of platinum and gold albums. Dope Sick debuted at No. 3 on the Canadian Billboard Top 200 and earned a Juno nomination in the Rap Recording of the Year category and Much Music Video Awards nomination for Hip-Hop Video of the Year. “I feel a little more at peace because of recent accomplishments,” says Bunting. “I’m still very hungry and still have that feeling that five years

were wasted and it needs to be made up for. Do I feel better about where I’m at? Absolutely. Am I where I want to be? Absolutely not.” But he’s got a master plan. “You know who Tech N9ne is?” he asks. “Very well established, successful independent rapper who owns his own record label with his partner and they do very well. And he does 200 shows a year and he grinds and he stays hungry and he has an incredibly loyal fan base. That’s exactly the blueprint of what I’m building. I grind, I’m aggressive, I’m hungry — absolutely.” Of course his road back from hell didn’t start with sold-out stadium shows. Bunting’s first gig as a solo artist a few years back in Kamloops attracted 80-some fans. “That was a humbling experience but I kept going and kept going and the next time I went up [to Kamloops] there was 500,600 people, so I know the building process,” he says. “This is the difference between me and someone starting out — this isn’t my first rodeo, so I know how it goes.” And he doesn’t care if he’s rhyming in a small club or an arena. “I just love performing.”

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There’s a new tattoo scrawled on the back of Bunting’s neck that reads: “Little Monster,” one of his stage aliases. At 37, he’s still lives up to that moniker onstage, but away from the mike Bunting no longer projects the same badass bravado of his youth. Minutes earlier, when he showed up a few minutes behind for today’s interview, he walked up saying “I’m sorry I’m late,” and extending his ink-covered hand. “I apologize.” He arrives without an entourage and says he’s not in a rush, preferring not to give some “cookie cutter” interview. When his iPhone rings he ignores it; he politely excuses himself when he has a smoke.


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He’s incredibly frank and introspective about his past demons, relationship status (recently single) and his sobriety (recently he’s allowed himself to drink socially). The MC has already announced all of the above news to his 36,000 Twitter followers, he explains. As he begins to talk sobriety, a homeless man stops at the table to ask for change. Bunting stands up and fishes around the pockets of his new jeans and forks over a fistful of shrapnel. “Here you go, brother.” The man is thankful, figuring he’s scored at least two bucks. “No it’s five,” corrects Bunting. “You’re welcome, you’re welcome.” “But anyhow…where were we,” he continues, sitting back down. “I’ve been sober for three years, I know myself, I did this myself... I’ve known for a little while that I’ve been ready and I don’t want people who are looking up to me or who are sober because I am sober to think, ‘OK I am going to start drinking again.’ Because that’s not the message I’m sending here. I know myself, I have my own life and I have to live it for me as well as everybody else. “I appreciate the responsibility of people looking up to me and I just said I promise to you guys I’m never going to use drugs again and I can stay strong for you on that level….but it was also important to be honest and tell the truth.” Tonight (Aug. 15) Bunting kicks off the Lawn Mower Man tour in Vancouver at the Fortune Sound Club and already his follow-up solo album is generating lots of buzz. Last week, just a day after its release, it ranked as the number one hip-hop album in Canada on iTunes, ahead of rap luminary Jay Z’s latest. But touring in support of his new album isn’t all that’s going on in Mad’s world. He’s also got plans to relaunch his label Battle Axe Records with a partner and he’s just finished performing 20 shows on the Warped Tour, a music and extreme sports extravaganza with stops in major North American cities. Swirling his stir stick around his latte, Bunting is philosophical about his journey. “I don’t know if everybody believes in God but I do,” he says. “It’s funny, I’m spiritual, I’m not religious. I believe there are paths and you get little signs when you’re on the right path and staying on the right path. And I feel like I’ve been on the right path and I feel like I’m going in the right direction.” To illustrate, he tells a story. Just over a month ago Bunting bought himself a Benz — “a reward in life, you know, it was definitely a great day.” But the day got even better as he drove off the lot. “One block away, one block — I’m saying one block away — my phone rings,” he recalls excitedly, “I pick it up [and my] manager says you’re allowed back into America. I’ve been waiting three years to hear that and I was worried it was not going to happen. I couldn’t believe it. It was the best day ever. Then my manager Kevin Zinger says, ‘You’ve got two days to get ready — you’re finishing the Warped Tour.’ And the funny thing is when I got to the Warped Tour, the name of the show was Best Day Ever.”

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“Dope Sick was obviously like ‘Poor me I lost three million dollars, I was a drug addict, nobody likes me’ and then….” explains Bunting, pausing, “....Lawn Mower Man is the transformation from being dope sick to OK, now I’m here, I’m living life; we’re not dwelling on the past anymore — we’re not forgetting the past we’re reflecting on the past so it doesn’t happen again but we’re looking to the future and we’re enjoying the present.” The veteran rapper did have some trepidation initially about how fans would react to his new album because, as he notes, “it doesn’t sound exactly like Dope Sick — to me it’s a progression.” “I don’t cram as many words into each line. I let it breathe more and I sort of — I was a little more fierce on it,” he explains, “I let my personality multiply on this album.” The album has a demo tape feel, he adds. “I didn’t want a polished sounding album. I wanted it sounding like back when I was younger and I did it in my basement.” So far, the feedback on social media has been overwhelmingly positive, like this comment on Twitter: “MadChild57 grabbed a copy of Lawn Mower man its insane definitely tops dope sick #Canadian #hiphop #fire #platinum.” “I was so happy when I started seeing all these great comments, I continued, PAGE 23

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and get adjudicated.” The craft fair has such a cemented reputaCONtRibutOR tion on the North Shore that many artisans efore the summer draws to a close, return year after year, Dunlop said, one of the North Vancouver Community Arts whom is Vancouver-based fashion designer, Council will be hosting two more craft Lina Cutnam. fairs on Saturday, Aug. 10 and 24 at the Civic “I like to do bigger shows, but it’s nice to be Plaza. able to meet people one to one Supporters of the indepenand be able to give them the dent art scene are invited to opportunity to buy something come down, peruse, chat and different,” Cutnam said, addpurchase handmade wares from ing that she likes to make sure local artisans and crafters. The her bags, which are more like event boasts an eclectic showcase pieces of wearable art, find a of original products, including good home. “They love to know Asian-inspired jewelry, custom who’s making [the pieces]. It’s fashion designs, acrylic paintings, a really good thing for both of silk-felted shawls and Balinese us.” kaftans. Remarking that North Jo Dunlop, exhibition co-ordinaVancouver residents seem to tor, said the last two craft fairs be “more aware of art,” the saw the waterfront park buzz upscale coat and leather bag A variety of local artisans, with a display of arts and crafts designer tries to make sure including Mindy Liu appreciation and live music. she brings along creations Designs (above), will be “They’ve been really popular displaying their wares at the that will suit a variety of and the weather’s been great,” tastes. upcoming Artisan Fair at she said. “There’s a differThe craft fairs are free Civic Plaza. Submitted photo ent atmosphere out here than and will take place from 11 there would be on an average a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Civic Saturday. It’s not just people returning their Plaza on 14th and Lonsdale Avenue. The Aug. books to the library.” 10 event will feature jazz musician Claude Dunlop added the crafters are required to Champagne, and the Pat Ernst Trio, a world undergo a selection process to ensure their influenced fiddle group, will be performing on products are original and of high quality to Aug. 24. maintain the integrity of the craft fair, which For more information, go to: www.nvarthe North Vancouver Community Arts Council tscouncil.ca/events/civic-plaza-craft-fairs. has been organizing for over 40 years. “There’s definitely a process involved in reporter@northshoreoutlook.com putting it together. The crafters have to apply

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became popularly known as “Prevail” of hiphop’s Swollen Members, and a slew of Juno awards, a zillion sold-out shows and gold records later — no one could scoff at that move. All these years later he’s still going strong musically, but keeps close to his roots by being a fixture in Vancouver’s dining scene, only now as a constant patron and fan of local restaurants, a world of wine and devouring every last drop of culture offered here and the rest of the world as he travels. Along with a few contributors, he compiles all that inspires him at his website PrevailPrevail.com – do check it out. As we caught up, I asked him to recommend wines for readers since the guy’s always had a great palate. The first, something readily available that he’s eager for people to try; the second, a wine he sees as a Holy Grail for your table, regardless of price. Here’s Prevail in his own words:

Kanazawa 2011 ‘Nomu’ ViognierSemillon | Okanagan Valley, BC | $20-23 | Private Stores or KanazawaWines.com “My friend, (Hy’s Canada beverage director) Brett Kawaguchi turned me onto this awesome B.C. white and it has been a staple of my summer ever since. A great nose of white stone fruit with a crisp balance of green apple on the palate along with fresh acidity makes this an easy go-to for me.” Penfolds 1998 Grange | South Australia (Current 2008 Vintage at BC Liquor Stores: $599.99)

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“On a trip to Australia many years ago, some friends and I toured the Penfolds winery, seeing the entire collection of the legendary Grange Shiraz from its inception onward. In the gift shop, we were tempted by a “museum” release of the ’98 vintage. We actually purchased the bottle in hopes re-selling it in Vancouver would help pay for a portion of our trip. We got home shocked to find that our long-travelled bottle would actually fetch us less than what we paid on premise. After years of keeping it in my collection, we eventually decided to sell it and I have yet to taste that particular vintage. Now that bottle’s always on my mind.”

A tragic story, really. On the upside, Prevail (or you) could always grab the Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz ($69.99, BC Liquor Stores) that’s often referred to as “Poor Man’s Grange,” a killer dark chocolate, blueberry and mint-laden wine, partially aged in old Grange barrels at less than an eighth the cost of the delicious, but pricey classic. As always, if you’re having trouble tracking something down or just want to say hi, find me via KurtisKolt.com or Tweet me @KurtisKolt Supplied photo

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Perfect Pairings: Kurtis Kolt teams up with CityMarket For the next several weeks Outlook wine columnist Kurtis Kolt will be hunting the aisles of Loblaw’s new CityMarket in North Van in search of the perfect pairings to go along with his weekly wine picks. Now, let’s get pairing: Like many of us, one of my very favourite restaurants in town is Vij’s on South Granville for their inspired, charismatic approach to elevated Indian cuisine. When I haven’t had the time or energy to deal with the constant (well-deserved) lineups, I’ve enjoyed flipping through my now curry-and-spice-stained cookbooks penned by the restaurant’s owners, Meeru and Vikram, and tackling one of the more user-friendly recipes. What I like most of all, is that I can now be even lazier and easily pop a couple of their “Vij’s at Home” bagged selections into a pot of boiling water and within minutes I’m tucking into their deliciousness. With generous stone-fruit like mango and peaches driven by both grapes in the Kanazawa 2011 ‘Nomu’ ViognierSemillon, there’s a wide range of the Vij’s meals that would suit well, but my money’s on the Vij’s Chicken in Masala with a side of Vij’s Coconut Ginger Green Beans. Think of all of that fruit as having a well-suited chutney on the table. There’s also just a hint of residual sweetness in the wine to capture the gentle heat in the Masala, and the ginger component of both echoes a similar note in the wine. While the Penfold’s Grange might not exactly be finding a place on your table any time soon, Penfold’s Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz, in all of its dark and rich opulence, is a tad more doable. It’s a big, bold wine and you’re gonna want to be thinking along the same lines for your dinner. A Bison Rib-Eye Steak done with the PC Black Label Soy & Ginger Marinade should easily rise to the challenge, and help soften some of those fine, dusty tannins that frame the wine so well. -Kurtis Kolt is a Vancouver-based wine consultant who won the Vancouver International Wine Festival’s 2010 Sommelier of the Year award for his work at Gastown’s Salt Tasting Room

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at Lonsdale and 22nd (which later became 23rd when an additional street was added between 21st and 22nd). That’s pretty much where the club is now. A nicer spot in North Van, located on its most iconic street, you couldn’t find. In 1974 the bowling greens and its surrounding area was named by the City as Rodger Burnes Green in honour of a local surveyor and historian. Lawn bowling in West Van took place before WWI as well (and likely before the municipality separated in 1912 from North Van District) on tennis courts near the1700block of Argyle Avenue not far from the house owned by John Lawson (who became the municipality’s second reeve) and which had been originally built by John “Navvy Jack” Thomas, West Van’s first Caucasian resident. Charles Nelson, the first reeve, apparently built a private green on his residential property because Sunday play was forbidden on district land.

High Rollers

Mayors and reeves – such as Leyland, Loutet, Dugald Donaghy (NV City mayor 1923-25) and Derrick Humphreys (NV City alderman, 1956-65, WV mayor 1978-86 and WV club president) – have been a big part of lawn bowling here since the beginning. Back then they threw the first bowls of the season and the tradition continues to this day. In NV, the City and District mayors alternate as honourary president and vice-president each year. The three North Shore mayors are scheduled to throw first bowls during opening ceremonies of the Canadian championships.

Spanning the Ages

All ages can – and do – bowl. West Van’s elder statesman, David Fairweather, is 94 and competes regularly, including this year’s Leyland Cup matches. The youngest WV member is eight-year-old Henry Brewster. Over at the NV club, Herb Penner (93) and Billy Bradshaw-White (12) span the ages.

Down Through History

The NV club was founded on Feb. 8, 1923, and officially opened Sept. 8 that year. A shed and old bandstand which stood near Lonsdale and 2lst became the first clubhouse. A proper clubhouse was built by 1932. The roof collapsed during the winter of 1964-65 and the building was condemned. The present clubhouse opened in 1966. The WV club’s first greens opened in June 1931 south of the original WV United Church located on the southeast corner of Esquimalt and 21st. New greens and the first clubhouse were built in 1934 at the club’s present location in Memorial Park on 20th just above Marine Drive. The clubhouse was enlarged in the 1980s and re-built on the same site in 1997 and opened in April 1998.

Trophy Time

The oldest club trophies at both North Shore clubs go back 80 years to the Great Depression era of the 1930s. The McMillian Shield, donated by my maternal grandfather Duncan McMillian who was elected NV president in 1932 for the 1933 season, is awarded to the NV men’s singles champion. Harold Cockrill was the inaugural winner in 1933. WV’s trophy for men’s rinks competition was donated that same year by British Pacific Properties Ltd., two years after the company was formed by the Guinness family to purchase and develop Hollyburn Ridge into what today we call the British Properties. The winner the first year was the team of Rowland Bindley, Alex Menzies, David Jay and Syd Gisby, the latter having formerly played at NV where he was 1931 president.. One other NV trophy, the W. Holdsworth Shield, for men’s doubles was created in the 1930s and first won in 1938 by Jack Loutet (NV club president in 1939 and City alderman 1926 and 1930-31 plus mayor from 194547) and Alex Milne (1930 NV club president).

Welcome to the club

The North Shore clubs – ranked second and third in 2012 among Canadian clubs for signing up new members with 42 for West Van and 40 for North Van – are at it again this year. WV has 44 more new members, NV 40. NV’s total membership is 284, WV’s 210.

The Champs

Sam Gardiner and Dick Williams were the first from the North Van club to win a Canadian championship when they won the pairs in 1954. West Van’s first national champs were the pairs team of Alex Johnson and Charlie Burns in 1970. NV’s Muriel Holness won the singles in 1974. The most decorated woman is NV’s Nellie Hunter who captured the singles in 1978, ’83 and ’84 and the pairs in ’91. Among men, NV’s Dave Brown has been part of four title teams, pairs in 1980 and ’86 and fours in ’84 and ’90. Let the 2013 Canadian championships begin. This is episode 485 from Len Corben’s treasure chest of stories – the great events and the quirky – that bring to life the North Shore’s rich sports history.

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was like, ‘Thank God,’” says Bunting. One of the album’s tracks, “It Gets Better,” explores his personal transformation with one of lines announcing “This is not a F***ing comeback, It’s a rebirth.” “I wrote that song in five minutes…I just sat down and it just poured out of me and it just perfectly explains how I feel about how I’ve grown as a person and that I see things with different eyes now — same eyes but more open,” he says. “Things that I thought were cool before — some of those things I don’t think are cool anymore. I think the exact opposite.” In verse two, he declares: Now there’s love in this volcano and I’m bout to just erupt, I’m bursting with personality, Thirst for a new reality, Let’s rally up together and create a new mentality. Watch out for the poison ’cause this world is full of mad snakes, And I don’t know for sure think it’s better but I have faith. This time around, the North Van-raised rapper has added a powerful new word to his lyrical arsenal — and his life. “You know it hit me one day and was like ‘Look guys like Bob Marley and Ben Harper they made the word love cool’ — you feel me? There are artists out there that made the word love cool. I can be an edgy rapper and I can still be a crazy little maniac, you know what I mean on a microphone, but I’ve grown as a person — and I treat people how I want to be treated. I look into the mirror and I like who I’m looking back at now. And that’s the way I want to live — how that solution came to be is that I let love into my heart,” he says. “I promoted negatively for a long time — I haven’t for a long time, but back in the day with the videos and all that kind of stuff, come on, now if I can promote positivity and with still being the same guy that I am, because I’m the same guy in a lot of ways, I think it will be effective.” With a luxury ride parked in the underground of his penthouse apartment, it looks as though Bunting is back on track. But material things aren’t the most satisfying part of his comeback story. “The most satisfying thing besides my fans of course, is my family. The fact that they believed in me, helped me get clean now they’re seeing the rewards of helping their son. I see that they’re proud of me because they were so proud of me before. They never stopped being proud of me but I’m sure they were saddened by what I went through.” Bunting figures he’s rhyming better than ever now that he’s focused on the words and the music. As the online bio on his website declares, “After spending a couple years battling personal demons, Madchild took his life back with the help of his family, friends and the unwavering support of his fans. Madchild renounced his former lifestyle and found solace in the arms of his music. Bunkering down in his home studio secluded from the outside world, Madchild has enjoyed a creative rebirth by crafting some of the best verses of his entire career. “ “I’m sharper than I’ve ever been,” he tells me. “Just clearer. I still think I’m going to keep getting better. “I’m not trying to be overconfident but I think a lot of rappers sort of fall off when they get older, I just refuse to accept that. I just feel like I can keep getting better, so why not.” To purchase Lawn Mower Man or show tickets, visit madchild57.com.

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TwINS wIN! - The North Shore Twins won their first BC Junior Premier Baseball League championship, defeating Langley 7-2 on Sunday. “We could not be more proud of this group of players,� said skipper Parker Kynoch. “From day one we knew we had a quality group of guys and they stuck with the plan for most part of the season and were rewarded for their hard work.�

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

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TRADES, TECHNICAL PLUMBER’S HELPERS

IBG Mechanical Ltd. in the Lower Mainland requires 2 F/T, perm. Plumber’s helpers to start ASAP. Experience an asset; will train; Wages $18.50/hr. Assist & work closely with plumbers, performing repairs & other duties. Email resumes to: ibg.mech@gmail.com

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

ELECTRICAL

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

Hauling Anything..

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

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GARDENING

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

Complete Dry-wall & Renovation services. Textured ceiling specialist. Phone Steve (604)613-4861

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.

1 DAY INSTALLS COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELING Free Estimates Ask us about $20K Gov’t Grant or visit: www.bchousing.org/HAFI - 1 Piece Seamless Acrylic Walls - Custom Showers, Tubs, Glass Doors - Wheelchair Accessible Showers

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Central Creek Construction Covered Decks & Decks. Seniors Discount 10% off (604)773-7811

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6 - 50 Yard Bins

Starting from $199.00

Delivery & Pick-Up Included Residential & Commercial Service • Green Waste • Construction Debris • Renovations • House Clean Outs

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MOVING & STORAGE

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AFFORDABLE MOVING

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SUNDECKS

Journeyman Call 604-345-0899

$45/Hr

ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Penalty? Expired Listing? We Buy Homes! No Fees! No Risk! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663

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Investment Opportunity Zoned for Home Bus. 21587-128th Ave. MR $625,000

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

REGISTERED Siberian Husky Puppies (with blue eyes) 778-891-4556 www.vancouverhusky.com

Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

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TREE SERVICES

TREE & STUMP removal done RIGHT! • Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates 604-787-5915/604-291-7778

www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca

604-812-9721

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TRANSPORTATION AUTO FINANCING

MISC. FOR SALE

3) 2004 Ford F-150 S/N:1FTPW145X4KC82845 R/O:Roberto Picchi indebted $12153.

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

REAL ESTATE

www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557

1-800-961-7022

8) 2005 Double A trailer S/N:3VWSE29M9YM186137 R/O:Digger Dick’s indebted $19747.

GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups & young adults. Quality German & Czech bloodlines. 604-856-8161. NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

9) 1995 Ford Mustang S/N:1FALP4443SF235298 R/O:Keith Floyd Stone indebted $1892.

Day of sale is August 29, 2013. All inquiries to (604)830-2394

1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com ~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~

FACTORY DIRECT WHOLESALE CSA Certified Modular Homes, Manufactured/Mobile Homes and Park Model Homes, We ship throughout Western Canada visit us online @ www.hbmodular.com or 877-976-3737

5) 1988 Honda Prelude S/N:JHMBA4242JC802576 R/O:Michael Ewart indebted $5073.

7) 1980 Dodge Motorhome S/N:B25JEAK135590 R/O:Debbie Storjeoff indebted $8643.

FROM $140,000

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

4) 2007 Dodge Nitro S/N:1D8GU58K87W589636 R/O:Guy Peers indebted $10735.

6) 2003 Hyundai Tiburon S/N:KMHHN65D73U055038 R/O:Jungwho Kim indebted $19140.

HOMES WANTED

Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000

Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the Estate of David Alvin Yampolsky, also known as David A. Yampolsky and David Yampolsky, Deceased, late of #408 - 120 East 4th Street, North Vancouver, British Columbia, are hereby required to send particulars of their claims to the Administrator at the following address: c/o McQuarrie Hunter LLP, Barristers & Solicitors Attention: ALLISON M. CATHERWOOD #1500 - 13450 102nd Avenue Surrey, B.C. V3T 5X3 before the 13th day of September, 2013, after which date the Executrix will distribute the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Executrix then has notice.

2) 2004 Chrysler Sebring S/N:1C3EL45R94N355449 R/O:Martin Carr indebted $13942.

STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, vet check $700. (604)796-3026. No Sunday calls

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

1) 2000 VW Jetta S/N:3VWSE29M9YM186137 R/O:Ehud Bornovski indebted $18755.

STEEL BUILDING - SIZZLING SUMMER SAVINGS EVENT! 20X22 $4,188. 25X24 $4,598. 30X36 $6,876. 32X44$8,700. 40X52 $12,990. 47X70 $17,100. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS

BOATS

WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN

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ALUMINUM BOAT WANTED, 10’, 12’ or 14’, with or without motor or trailer, will pay cash, 604-319-5720

By virtue of a Warehouseman’s Lien on behalf of PAYLESS AUTO TOWING LTD, we will dispose of the following vehicles to recover towing and storage owing plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale:

AUTO CREDIT - Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply at: uapplyudrive.CA or Call toll free 1.877.680.1231

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

AMERICAN BULLDOG PUPS born June 7th, 2 M, 2 F, $1500 Call 604-230-1999 (Maple Ridge)

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977

GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 604-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca

20 Acres FREE! Own 60 acres for 40 acre price/payment $0 Down, $198/mo. Money Back Guarantee, No Credit Checks. Beautiful Views, West Texas. 1-800-843-7537 www.texaslandbuys.com

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OTHER AREAS

OKANAGAN

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

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WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422

Mainland Roofing Ltd. Family owned & operated. Fully ins. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions, concrete tiles, torchon, fibreglass shingles, restoration & repairs. 20 yr labour warr. 604-427-2626 or 723-2626

T_rahproperties.com Open: Sunday 1 to 4 Call: 604-250-9007

STUDS available, PUG (rare silver) and Golden Retriever, OFA hip and eye cert. both great natured family dogs, personality plus, Mission, call 604-820-4827

PETS

PATTAR ROOFING LTD. All types of Roofing. Over 35 years in business. 604.588.0833

10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB. Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters.

Newly Reno’d House approx 3000 sq.ft. 6 Bdrm. 3 bath. 2 bdrm. suite. Detached garage. Lrg. (.883 acre) corner lot.

ROTTWEILLER guard dog, 5 yr old male, p/b no papers. $600. Call (604)794-3445, ask for BJ

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329 PAINTING & DECORATING AFFORDABLE INT/EXT Painting. 30 yrs exp. Refs. Free est. Keith 604-433-2279 or 604-777-1223.

Pet Supplies OnLine! 1000’ s of products to choose from. TAKE 15% OFF YOUR ORDER WITH COUPON CODE: SALE15 Sale Runs till the end of August. www.petland.ca 1-855-839-0555

5 Cemetary Plots $2500.00 each. Valleyview Cemetary (Surrey) (15 burials) 604-858-5038

CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service • Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560

P/B blue males Ready to go. 1st shots & tails/dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN $1000 604-308-5665 LASSIE DOODLES (poodle x collie) pups, born June 16, specially created perfect family dogs, intelligent, easy to train, good natured, gentle, good with animals/kids, low/no shed for hypoallergenic, will be med. sz about 45-50lbs 23-24in tall, will have shots & deworming, males & females, black & rare blue merle colors. Raised in the house w/kids. $850-$950 Mission, 604-820-4827

MAPLE RIDGE/ PITT MEADOWS

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com

604-537-4140

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

PAVING/SEAL COATING

ASPHALT PAVING • Brick Driveways • Retaining Walls • Foundation Repairs • Sealcoating 604-618-2304

604-477-4777 www.bathtime.ca

ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576

LEGAL SERVICES

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TRANSPORTATION

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988

From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

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PETS

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TOWER TECHNICIAN

Please email all resumes to Barbara@megacrane.com

RUBBISH REMOVAL

bradsjunkremoval.com

BAJ EXCAVATING DEMO, Sewer, storm, drainage, remove concrete & blacktop, old house drainage. Call 604-779-7816.

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The Scrapper

WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $180 or Well Rotted 10 yds - $200. 604-856-8877 Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader, is seeking an energetic, tower technician the applicant must have full understanding of electronics and 3 phase power. This full time position requires knowledge of tower crane erection and dismantles .

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673


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