Lake Cowichan Gazette, March 19, 2014

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Town of Lake Cowichan WATERMAIN FLUSHING NOTICE Please be advised that the Public Works Department will be undertaking routine watermain flushing within the Town of Lake Cowichan during the month of March 2014. During this month, some water discolouration and short periods of low water pressure may be experienced. If you experience water discolouration, please run the tap until water is clear. Commercial establishments, such as laundromats, beauty salons, hotels and restaurants will receive advanced warning of flushing in their area if a request for such notification is received by the Public Works Department in due time. The Town of Lake Cowichan does not accept responsibility for any damage arising from the related work. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation. Nagi Rizk, P.Eng. Superintendent, Public Works and Engineering Services • 250-749-6244

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B.C. businesses say new recycling fees threaten their future Multi Material B.C. changeover: Farmers, printers join alliance to battle incoming provincial system Jeff Nagel

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An alliance of business groups opposed to the new Multi Material BC recycling system are demanding the province halt the planned May 19 launch and go back to the drawing board. MMBC, an industry stewardship group, is poised to take responsibility for curbside blue box collection – with more containers and material types collected than before – while charging businesses for the recycling of the packaging and paper they generate. But it’s been in a bitter fight with small business groups that complain they are set to pay punishingly high fees, which will then be passed on to consumers. The battle took a new turn Monday, when the Canadian Federation of Independent Business and eight other associations launched a campaign in B.C. newspapers and online at rethinkitbc.ca to amplify the pressure on Victoria. CFIB provincial affairs director Mike Klassen predicted job losses and some business closures as a result of the MMBC regulations and fees. “This is public policy run amok,” he said. “We are asking British Columbians to talk to the B.C. government to push the pause button on its reckless and red tapeladen program.” B.C. Agriculture Council vice-chair Stan Vander Waal said farmers can’t readily stop packaging strawberries and blueberries in plastic clamshells, because retailers insist that’s what consumers want. “We have to wear the cost,” he said, adding MMBC fees will cost his Chilliwack farm $60,000 to $100,000 a year. “It goes directly against growing agriculture.” Canadian Newspaper Association chairman Peter Kvarnstrom, who is publisher of a paper in Sechelt, warned the the new system will be “catastrophic” to B.C. community and daily newspapers, resulting in job losses in an already challenged industry and reduced service to communities. The opposition groups say they support the aim of the program – to make generators of packaging pay to recycle it – but they dispute the fees and say multinational consumer goods firms like Unilever and Walmart control MMBC and are manipulating it to their benefit, not that of local businesses. Most of the fees for container waste are double or even quadruple what businesses in Ontario pay to a similar agency. Newspapers say they face a $14-million-

a-year bite out of their operations because of the 20 cents per kilogram they will pay on newsprint, compared to less than half a penny in Ontario. They contend a high proportion of newsprint is already recycled in B.C. through blue boxes. Kvarnstrom said newspapers are considering options to create their own newsprint collection system – a move that could also deprive MMBC of newsprint revenue and undermine the program’s viability. Magazine industry reps also warned small B.C. magazines will pay not only for their own paper recycling, but will also effectively subsidize big U.S. magazines like Harper’s or Vogue that will be exempt from MMBC fees on magazines mailed into B.C. Printers predict some orders will shift to presses in the U.S. or Alberta to skirt the fees, costing jobs in B.C. MMBC managing director Allen Langdon said MMBC’s higher fees are because they fully finance the program and ensure service for multi-family apartments and rural depots, in contrast to Ontario’s more limited focus on single-family homes.

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Town considers investing in eco-friendly BIOvator for waste consumption BIOvator: Cylindrical machine converts organic waste to compost Ross Armour

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The Town of Lake Cowichan is set to ponder investing in a new form of green technology that converts organic waste into compost. The BIOvator is a cylindrical metal machine which can take up to 500 pounds of waste a day and has a 25 to 30 year lifespan. After the waste is loaded into the machine and covered with some kind of carbon product, in just over a week that waste is converted into compost. “It’s a chemical composter,” said Coun. Bob Day who presented a video illustrating the machine at last Tuesday’s Public Works Comittee meeting. “There are about 190 successful operations of this machine in North America and it’s all about working towards handing the garbage man a bag of garbage. That to me is a more practical solution than a $15 million garbage project for the Town of Lake Cowichan and if you control the anaerobic activity in there, then you control

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monitor the machine as you would do with the sewer system. You would look at the temperature and make adjustments to the speed etc. I’d like to request staff to do some homework on this machine.” Various council members were keen to also see an indepth report come forward from staff. “I think this is a better idea Councillor Bob Day than sending our garbage to Meades Creek or Duke Point or the odour.” Cobble Hill,” said Coun. Tim The BIOvator can also utilize McGonigle. grass clippings and Day thinks it Mayor Ross Forrest was also would cost the town anywhere excited by Day’s discovery. between $50,000 to $100,000 “I’m pretty sure we’re not the depending on add-ons in terms of only 3,000 population town who length of the machine. A potential will be looking into this,” said the location for the BIOvator wasn’t mayor. discussed. Like McGonigle, Day is not “We pick up about 1.4 metric keen to continuously send gartonnes of garbage daily,” said bage elsewhere. superintendent Nagi Rizk. “I’m not a fan of shipping this Day confirmed the machine stuff to other communities. The would require daily monitoring whole world needs to be responbut is all for moving forward sible for the waste it produces,” with greener, eco-friendly actions said Day. “It’s a great application in Lake Cowichan. for small communities and it’s “One or two people would expandable.”

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Town set to purchase new garbage truck New truck: cost to the town over $300,000 but council believe it’s a necessity Ross Armour

Lake CowiChan Gazette

The Town of Lake Cowichan is on the verge of purchasing a new garbage truck for use around town. Chief administrator Joe Fernandez brought a request forward to the council table at last Tuesday’s Public Works Committee meeting at the town hall. “The superintendent and I have been in discussions with

Rollins Machinery and we’re looking for the authority to go ahead and purchase a new truck.” That authority was granted unanimously by council members. “It will cost the town $269,575 and then could go over $300,000 with options such as a hydraulic oil tank and an aluminium tool box.” Superintendent Nagi Rizk believes to put an exact figure on the purchase of the truck would be closer to $340,000 and “that’s

with a discount” from Rollins Machinery. The delivery time for the truck to arrive in town is seven months. Mayor Ross Forrest believes it is something the town should crack on with as the current truck is on its last legs. “The $300,000 is less than what we anticipated and we know the life is up on our existing garbage truck. It’s a wise move. We can’t get into organics without a new truck. Lets go for it.”

Public meeting for local businesses and landlords Town council and staff to meet with business owners, property landlords and local Chamber of Commerce members, March 24

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Lake CowiChan Gazette

The Town of Lake Cowichan will hold a public meeting next Monday, March 24, at Centennial Hall. The meeting, which begins at 7 p.m., invites business owners, property landlords and Chamber of Commerce members only to come out for discussion with town and officials. Both councillors and members of town staff will be present. “It’s not about what can I

do for you, it’s about what we can do together,” said Coun. Tim McGonigle at last week’s Finance and Administration meeting. “I’m comfortable with the mayor leading it and I don’t think we need an agenda.” The town has stated that the purpose of the meeting is to “develop ideas and next steps for the revitalization of the downtown. Exercise would also involve working towards a partnership that would benefit all.” Mayor Ross Forrest is keen for as much input from

the public as possible as the town continually looks at future improvements for Lake Cowichan at the council table. “Our voice is not more important than the businesses,” said Forrest. “We do sincerely want to hear what everyone has to say.” McGonigle is envisioning discussion on the downtown revitalization, including the new Renfrew Town Square, to make up a key element of the meeting, as well as “business improvement.” Coun. Bob Day also called for unison and suggested that councillors do not “sit at the front” of the hall on the night and merely in a circle together. The first public meeting for regular citizens of Lake Cowichan will be held May 26.

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A car crashed into a telephone pole on South Shore Road near Country Grocer on Friday.

Thieves still on the loose Seemingly thieves are still on the loose in Lake Cowichan. More vehicle thefts were reported in the early hours of March 6. “A number of vehicles were entered in the Berar Road area of Lake Cowichan,” read a press release from Cst. Grant Desmet. “Electronic items and personal belongings were taken. In one instance, a backyard shed was entered and some tools were stolen. Another nearby yard was entered and personal items were taken.” Lake Cowichan RCMP are investigating both incidents and encourage anyone with information to call the office at 250-749-6668 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

“Police are also reminding the public to keep their vehicles and residences locked and valuables out of sight and to report suspicious behaviour,” wrote Desmet. Lake Cowichan RCMP is also looking for the owner of a black Rogers BlackBerry cell phone which was found at the bottom of Sall Road close to South Shore Road. Also, this past Friday, a car (above) crashed into a telephone pole near Country Grocer in Lake Cowichan along South Shore Road. Thus far, Lake Cowichan RCMP are refusing to release any information as the collision investigation is still ongoing.

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PARADISE AT POINT IDEAL Paradise at Point Ideal – steps from the lake, this large family home with 7 bedrooms & 4 bathrooms located on over half an acre on a quiet cul-de-sac with spectacular water & mountain views. There are too many features to list here but this home also includes a fully contained 1 bedroom in-law suite. This is a must see!

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Beautiful lake views are just some of the features - beautiful woodwork throughout: in-laId solid wood floors, granite counter tops & magnificent ceilings. Huge 2 level shop w/ woodworking area & ventilated paint room. Grounds on 1/3 acre; fish pond & rock walls. This is a must see for those who like quality workmanship.

10085 Youbou Road

Move in ready - like new double wide home w/ large rooms throughout in an adult orientated park. Newly renovated features - flooring, hot water tank, appliances; exterior has been painted. Master bedroom has a lovely en-suite and has a covered deck and storage shed in the back.

$245,500 #1-8697 North Shore Road

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Newly renovated mobile home located in Meades Creek. New kitchen cabinets and counters, laminate floors plus an open, bright layout. Soak in the claw foot bath or stay warm in the winter by using the wood stove. This home is move in ready.

#32 - 9041 Meades Creek

Well maintained 3 bd / 2 ba rancher steps from a riverfront park and a short walk to shopping, library & bus route. This open concept home is bright with cozy propane fireplace, sun room, deck off kitchen, Jacuzzi tub & spacious double garage. Quality throughout , this home is at a price you can afford!

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$114,900

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Fully finished, spacious 5 bedroom/3 bathroom home, including 12’x25’garage and separate workshop. Offers central vac, heat pump and a big fenced yard which backs onto the Trans Canada Trail. Great family home!

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Of the thousands of comments the B.C. government received during its three-month consultation on increasing opportunities for disabled people, one of the last ones sums up the difficulty faced by job seekers. “I’m quite capable of working, and what holds me back is the discrimination of employers within the community,” wrote Michael from the Thompson Okanagan on the government’s consultation website. Like many other participants, Michael said his $906-a-month disability benefit isn’t enough to Tom Fletcher/Black Press live on. WorkBC, the province’s Retired London Drugs CEO Wynne agency for job seekers, puts its Powell speaks at the B.C. legislature emphasis on helping applicants with a sign-language interpreter: prepare for job interviews, rather “This is not out of the ordinary. This is than convincing employers to give how we should operate as a society.” them a chance. In her comment, Lisa agreed, disabilities.” He knows disabled noting that employers and copeople have heard the rhetoric workers may see accommodation before. as “special “Some people treatment” for expressed disabled people exhaustion,” like her. McRae said. That’s where “Some don’t have Wynne Powell the networks of comes in. The BC Bureau support that can By Tom Fletcher recently retired make a positive CEO of London difference. Some Drugs is co-chair of the “presidents are excluded from opportunities group” appointed by the B.C. they want, they need and they government to reach out to deserve.” employers. The province-wide consultation Powell said his store chain has has created expectations hired many disabled people, and that McRae has to deliver he became accustomed to seeing improvements as the ministry sign-language interpreters and prepares for a policy conference other assists at corporate events. in June. “They may have challenges in Speaking at an event at the B.C. certain areas, but I can tell you as legislature to mark the end of the an employer, they are the most consultation tour, Powell agreed. loyal, hard-working, caring people, “I know minister, this and they help build your trust with consultation is a step in the right the public,” Powell said. direction,” Powell said. “But Don McRae, B.C.’s minister words have to be backed up of social development and social by action, and I know you’re innovation, has been instructed committed to that.” by Premier Christy Clark to Tom Fletcher is the legislative reporter make B.C. “the most progressive and columnist for Black Press. Reach him place in Canada for people with at tfletcher@blackpress.ca.

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Without truckwash Youbou continues to gag

Dear Editor I am opposed to the “proposed sites” TimberWest has now decided to “try out” on Youbou for the truckwash. Note that I say opposed to the sites, not the truckwash. Does TimberWest really believe it is acceptable to have an industrial truck wash 600 feet away from a residence driveway on Site A or 300 feet away on Site B? This is right in town! Are we to be rewarded with more noise and decreased property values now? Another valid concern is that the land for the proposed site is dedicated parkland, and is not zoned for industrial use. The road that TimberWest proposes to take over for the truck wash could, in essence, dominate it for their use only. I doubt any public vehicles would be going over a truckwash due to liability. Currently this piece of property/road is used often for recreational parking and also overflow parking for events this end of town. It gives the ATVers a large enough place to park their trailers and trucks. Also, there are three beach areas behind the firehall that get high use as residents and visitors are able to take pets along with them. We have so little access to needed parking right throughout Youbou why would we want to give up any extra? If this is to be dedicated parkland, then should it not have its own parking as well? I can’t speak for the fire department, but I would be surprised if they would want to share their exit/entrance with logging trucks to the main road for their firetrucks and emergency vehicles.

Site B is as inappropriate as Site A! In correspondence to Pat Weaver from Sue Handel, communications manager, handed out at the Feb. 28, 2013 public meeting, Sue Handel has written “A truckwash would be installed on TimberWest property west of Youbou. The road would be paved coming out of the wash station, so trucks do not pick up more dirt before heading through Youbou.” We have also been led to believe in media reports that the truck wash was always going to be established two miles west of Youbou. In the meantime we continue to gag. TimberWest you can do better than this. Trisha Waddington, Youbou

Public meeting not so public Dear Editor The notice posted on the Town’s website in regards to the public meeting states: “For Business Owner(s), Commercial Property Landlord(s) and Chamber of Commerce Members. This meeting is scheduled for March 24th at the Centennial Hall between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to “Develop ideas and next steps for the Revitalization of the Downtown.”” How can it be a “public meeting,” if the majority of taxpayers are excluded? Is only business tax used for this “Revitalization”? Also, how about including any leaseholders of the commercial properties. After all, they will ultimately foot the bill. Hubert Crevels, Lake Cowichan

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We asked: How do you feel about being able to keep chickens in your back yard?

Stefanie Pepper “In general I think it is a good idea. I can collect fresh eggs and teach my children responsibility while keeping them.”

Teri Beard “I wouldn’t want to because chickens can carry diseases.”

Norm Hamilton “I think chickens are a reasonable thing to have in the back yard. I understand concerns like roosters making noise in the morning but I think having chickens to supply eggs is a excellent idea.”

Palsson Elementary School kindergarten student, Keaton Sauntry, 6, holds one of his books — The Cowichan — that he won for sending a photo of his snowman to our Facebook page contest last month. The second winner was Terri Vincent for sending in her family snowman photo — she won Vancouver Island Birds.

Heather Tytler “ Yes, I would. I like the taste of fresh eggs. I have actually campaigned to allow chickens to be kept in our backyards.”

Diane Uhler “I personally wouldn’t but I like the idea that people have the choice.”

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Local Chamber excited about 2014

focusing on in 2014 is business promotion as we plan for the fall Business Expos. Of course we will continue assisting with the many community events, such as Family Heritage Days, Lake Days, Honeymoon Bay Days and the Youbou Regatta to name a few as well as the Chamber’s own Junk in the Trunk and Metal Drive. The Cowichan Lake District Chamber of The Chamber’s major fundraiser is the annual Commerce held its annual general meeting on Feb. Spring Fling Dinner and Auction where we 27 where five new directors were elected. showcase the current candidates for the Lady of the Newly elected directors include: Tara Bushby of Lake. This year will be the 12th annual event and it South Shore Cabinetry, Glenda Burg of Gerard’s is set for Saturday, May 3. The theme is Red Carpet Specialty Foods, Morreen Gala — Oswald Awards. Coulter of 40th Main Street We continue to operate the local visitor Salon, Kyt Cuthbert of centre and continue in negotiation with Cowichan River Wilderness the Town of Lake Cowichan, CVRD Lodge, and Mike Desjardins Areas F and I on funding assistance. Over of Cowichan Wave Web the past eight years we have developed Design. the Cowichan Lake Visitor Centre in to These new directors one of the highest ranked Destination BC joined the three returning Visitor Centres in the province. directors: Ron McKenzie At the CLVC we offer far more than of Chapelwood Enterprises, just local area information; we have Bruce Ingram of B.R.I. recognized by Industry Canada as Cowichan Lake and District been Security, and Wendy Klyne of a Community Access Centre, offering Royal LePage Duncan Realty internet services, and we also have We held our first Board of a contract with the BC Chamber of Directors meeting on March Commerce to administer Traffic Control 12 where the main order of business was to elect the Recertification. executive officers that will lead the Board through We continue to expand our business services, 2014. Ron McKenzie was elected as president, everything from web design to brochure racking. Bruce Ingram was elected vice-president, and We actively seek new members and invite all local Glenda Burg was elected as the treasurer. area businesses to join us as there truly is strength in Jim Humphrey of Beaver Lake Resort is the numbers. active immediate past-president. The 2014 Cowichan Lake District Chamber of Two interim directors were also appointed: Dick Commerce Board of Directors are excited about Orman with Honeymoon Bay Community and the future and anxious to work with the local Lawn Bowling Societies, Catherine Sherred with businesses, local government, and the community Blackjax Appliance Repair. to make Cowichan Lake truly the best place to One of the main areas that the Chamber will be come “Explore, Live, Work, Play and Stay.”

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Gerard Burg pipes filling onto his strudel pastry at his shop on South Shore Road in Lake Cowichan.

A local business has made the finals in the Duncan-Cowichan Chamber of Commerce Black Tie Awards. Gerard Burg, owner of Gerard’s Specialty Foods Limited in Lake Cowichan was surprised to find out he was one of three finalists in the Business Achievement 1-10 employees category. “I was very surprised and proud to be recognized for the award,” said Gerard. “I am very happy and honoured to represent Lake Cowichan at these awards.” Gerard, who opened his business on South Shore Road in October 2012 has been a pastry chef since 1948. While attending an in-person interview with a panel of judges for the award, it was noted that Gerard is likely the oldest person to start a new business in the valley as he turns 80-years-old this year. Gerards Specialty Foods supplies major grocery stores like Country Grocer, Fairwiew Markets and 49th Parallel Grocery with his locally made beef, salmon and chicken strudel. Check out ubakestrudel.com to find out more about this business. More than 100 nominations were received, and announced earlier this month by the Duncan-Cowichan Chamber of Commerce. The winners will be named at an awards banquet and auction to take place April 5 at Brentwood College’s Crooks Hall. For ticket information, call 250748-1111. The following Lake Cowichan area residents and/or businesses were nominated but were not finalists: Sarah Brown and Corrina Cornforth; Lake Cowichan Eyecare & Hearing, and Alyssa Waser; Archer+Arrow, Duncan. Last year Lake Cowichan business woman Lilian Laird won in the Young Entrepreneur category.


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Grandson of early pioneers Edwin and Mable Carnell, Dan Carnell and his wife Janice, both long-time residents of Lake Cowichan, smiled for the camera in this 1988 photo taken while attending the 10th anniversary of the local Search and Rescue organization. Originally from England, Edwin Carnell and his future wife Mable Wager came to the area separately in 1910. The couple’s only child, Harvey, spent his entire life here at Lake Cowichan where he and his wife Gloria raised their three children Cary, Lori, and Dan. Now 104 years after Ed Carnell arrived here, some of his descendants still reside here.

1930: Wrigley’s BC Directory It took just one and a half There were employees of columns of space on page 395 of the government fish hatchery the 1930 issue of Wrigley’s B. C. which was situated on the site of Directory to list the 112 residents today’s Central Park, as well as who lived in the Lake Cowichan two school teachers, a carpenter, area at that time. a first aid man, and a river guide The directory, who also rented out updated and boats. It listed store published annually, clerks, millworkers, listed the names a caretaker (it wasn’t of all businesses listed of what) and residents in and two garage Rolli Lake Cowichan mechanics that Gunderson and over 2,000 were also village PAGES OF HISTORY residents. other communities throughout B. C. A blacksmith, similar to today’s who most likely telephone directories — only worked at one of the logging without the telephone numbers camps, was listed as was the — Wrigley’s Directories Woo Chung Chinese Laundry on included the occupations of each Wellington Avenue. resident named and the owner or A rooming house and representative of each business restaurant (likely more of a listed. logging-style cook house) was For the most part, only male situated near today’s Catholic adults were named although church. it did include the names and There was regular bus service occupations of the few single or by Vancouver Island Coach Lines widowed women. whose bus driver was listed as a The directory also included a resident. few lines of information on each The community had a road community. One learns that Lake foreman and several individuals Cowichan had a post office, was who were retired. Buchanan part of the Provincial Election G. Simpson was listed as a District of Vancouver Island, “plant specialist” although it could be reached by the E & N was Mrs. Simpson who was Railway, and also by auto stage. the driving force behind the The directory also listed about couple’s large gardens. Most of 20 businesses including small their Rhododendron and plant family-run stores. collection was later willed to the Several loggers, and logging University of Victoria as was company owners were listed in their property at Marble Bay. the directory as well as a barber, Several cooks and hotel staff shoe repair shop, Bayliss meat were employed at the Lakeside store, and a general store that Hotel and Riverside Inn. To carried hardware. uphold the law, a policeman and Miss L. Marbeouf was the justice of the peace — who often resident operator (called agent) took on the game warden duties for BC Telephone which she too — kept their eye on things. operated out of her home. Today, 84 years after the 1930

directory — which sold for $10 per copy — was published, many descendants of several people listed in the directory, live in or near Lake Cowichan. The early residents whose kin remain here include: Edwin Carnell (section-man with E&N railway), John Castley (superintendent of fish hatchery), Frank Green (farming), Joe Gravelle (engineer), Herb and William Grosskleg (mill worker and shingle sawyer). Listed as loggers were the following names: S.A. Gorle , O. and P. Olson, A.E. Swanson, Carl Swanson, and T. Pappenberger. Others included were: Fred Reed (railway employee), Henry March (farming), T. and E. H. Marley (loggers at Elco Logging Company), post-master Sid Scholey (also owner of a drygoods store that carried shoes), and F. E. Scholey (grocer and hardware store owner). Duncan Stewart and two elderly ladies — Mrs. Frank Green, (wife of early pioneer Frank Green) and Mrs. H. Keast (whose late husband Herbert operated one of the first stages between the Village and Duncan) — were among those listed as retired. Word was that the two ladies would have tolerated nothing less than having their names appear with those of the men. ◊◊◊ Clarification Elks Club has long history, Community, March 5 • Cecelia Atchison, daughter-in-law of the late Andy and Carrie Atchison, was inadvertently omitted from this column in the March 5 edition of the Gazette.


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271 South Shore Road

Lot 5, Cowichan Lake

$199,000

$299,000

Opportunity awaits! centre corner lot of almost an acre on the main road in Lake Cowichan. With great visual exposure, this could be the perfect location for your venture.

NEW LISTING Beautiful lake views from this affordably priced lot. At just shy of ½ acre there is room to build your dream home and to enjoy the quiet ambience. Ownership includes access to private waterfront park on Cowichan lake. Located at Marble Bay, this lot is 5 minutes from the Town of Lake Cowichan and 25 minutes from Duncan. Own a piece of land on the sunny side of the lake!

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Panoramic lake views from this .43 acre lot. An area has already been prepared for house construction and since this lot is high up you home will have one of the best views available. Ownership includes access to a waterfront park and the cowichan Lake area is great for hiking, fishing and variety of water sports.

Minutes from the Duck Pond & trestle foot bridge. for sale – purchase both, live in one & rent out 3 bdrms & 1.5 baths with lots of room for the family. Big the other. New roof included in price. living room, great balcony, views & fenced back yard. Both sides currently rented out. Centrally located with 233 North Shore Road lake views. Nicely laid out with 3 bdrms, 2 baths, fenced back yard great for children & pets. Both sides of duplex 231 North Shore Road

$170,000 $174,000

$99,900

$29,900

#55-3497 Gibbons Road

Immaculate 3 bedroom/4 bathroom home on three levels with several patios and 2 balconies to enjoy the sunsets. Loads of added features including an alarm system, built in vacuum, heated storage area and potential wine storage room. What more could you need?

$299,500

4775 Fairbridge Drive, Duncan

INVESTOR ALERT!

$163,000

CLEAN & COZY Two bedroom condo with easy access. Nice carpets, oak cabinets in the kitchen, walk in closet in master bedroom & includes in suite laundry. Would make a great rental.

#39-211 Madill Rd.

$89,900

250 South Shore Road

$199,000

ORIGINAL WOOD FLOORS

SOLD 148 Comiaken

STUNNING LAKE VIEWS

$650,000

Stunning lake views are just some features of this .62 acre Youbou property. This home has been extensively renovated including the huge living room, bathroom and kitchen. Garden area, greenhouse, shed with carport and double car garage. This is an absolutely great price for this updated home!

Fixer Upper! This house has good bones and just needs someone with vision to give it some TLC. Nice yard including a plum tree. Original wood floors in the living room and upstairs bedrooms. Bring your creativity to this property!

$159,000

$245,000

10093 Youbou Road

EXECUTIVE HOME

OPEN CONCEPT Privacy, garden, walking distance from Cowichan Lake; Open concept bungalow remodeled kitchen & bath. Third bedroom could be a perfect studio. 2 large decks, raised gardening beds.

No cost was spared in this executive home. The main floor area has 9 foot ceilings with crown molding and beautiful hardwood floors. There is a quality 2 bedroom level entry suite. Great home for a growing family.

Great Investment property in the heart of Lake Cowichan. This property has been used as a residential rental but lends itself to redevelopment for commercial because of the prime location.

40 Somenos St.

$465,000

WOODLANDS PROPERTY

SOLD 10471 Arbutus Road

$389,900

8662 Trans Canada Hwy. Chemainus

Unique 4 bedroom and den home in sought after Fairbridge. At just over 72 acres, the prestigious homes in this unique area offer privacy and security. There is a formal dining room area, large living room and wonderfully cozy family room with wood fireplace. Master bedroom has walk in closet. Newly installed Lennox heat pump and built-in-vacuum. Behind the main house is a lovely 600 sq ft cottage. Historical information is available. With Warmth, Charm & Character this home is a must see!

Offered for sale as a package: the pre-fabs are not included but are negotiable. There is a wide range of options with C-1 zoning which include: Retail, office, clubs/ theatre, auto supply, weldingmachine shop or even a child care facility. These lots are the best Lake Cowichan has to offer!

#84 - 90 Lakeview

This 3.8 acre property on riverfront has an updated kitchen & bathroom with new thermal windows. Unfinished basement - open to your ideas. Zoning provides for various business’s such as greenhouse, kennel and agriculture. At the top of the property an area has been cleared to build a 2nd home with wonderful views of the river. Definitely worth a trip to see!

SOUGHT AFTER FAIRBRIDGE

Great family home with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Large living room with big windows to enjoy the lake views & two skylights to add natural light. En-suite bathroom recently upgraded to an enclosure with pole and seat for those with mobility challenges. Upgraded laminate flooring in both den and family room, ceramic tiles in the bathroom and built-in vacuum. Large double garage and level yard. Close to town and minutes from the boat launch.

NEW LISTING

$287,000

330 Carnell Drive

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3.8 ACRE PROPERTY ON RIVERFRONT

3 BEDROOM / 4 BATH

Now this is a bargain! The owner paid $52,000 in 2012 & is now listed over $20,000 less. This solid mobile home has a nice addition with a huge laundry room and family room. Rural setting in Evergreen Park & amongst farm land, with only a few minute’s drive to all the conveniences.

207 North Shore Road

$255,000

200 Oak Lane

PANORAMIC LAKE VIEWS

RURAL SETTING

$59,590

Great 4 bedroom, 2 bath rancher with many upgrades including new doors, windows, roof and flooring. The kitchen has been upgraded with oak cabinets, the living room has a big bay window and the fireplace has a new insert. Large deck with hot tub, and a generous back yard complete with single car garage. Great location, close to town and schools. Perfect for families or retirees.

$69,900

SL 33 Kestrel Drive

$281,000

Corner lot developed with two buildings which is currently providing rental income.

Comprised of 4 separate parcels totalling 75.5 acres. Zoned R-3 Urban Residential, P-1 Parks & C-1 Local Commercial.

268 Castley Heights

Private level lot of approx ½ acre is surrounded by trees and walking distance from the Cowichan Lake. Perfect location to build either a cottage or residence. All owners have the privilege of enjoying the private lakefront park with water slides and picnicking areas. Once you visit the area you will fall in love, there is so much to do and enjoy whether it is hiking, fishing or boating.

SL 45 Blackwood Heights

South East facing lot just waiting for your house plans. Only a 30 second walk to beautiful Cowichan Lake.

$1,340,000

Fabulous lake views and only minutes from the boat launch. Build your home up high and enjoy the beautiful views this lot has to offer. Geo Technical report on file. A great investment, bring us your offer!

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The fate of Lake Cowichan’s Johel Brothers Contracting was reflected in a recent massive public auction of the firm’s construction vehicles. As instructed by PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc., Maynards auctioneers held the Feb. 19 sale of Johel Brothers’ large and small construction equipment. The auction, held in Lake Cowichan at the Johel Group site, was ordered by PWC in its role as court-appointed receiver for the struggling, long-time lake company. “We have no comment at this time, however, will be filing a receiver’s report within a few weeks time where you can obtain further updates on the file. It will be posted to our website,” PWC senior associate Blair W. Linnen said in an email to the News Leader Pictorial. Owner Dave Johel and his staff did not return repeated calls. Browsing some 20-pages of items on the block

at Maynards, it appears a wide range of the company’s gear was being sold. Hand tools and a fleet of pick-up trucks, to shelving, dump trucks — even hot-water heaters — were up for bids. Results of the auction were unavailable, but it attracted a lot of attention. Throughtout the day more than 350 registered bidders checked out the equipment on location. Bidders arrived from as far as California to the Yukon and Alberta. Other bidders from as far away as Dubai used the internet to purchase the equipment they were interested in. According to a statement on the PWC website, , various entities within the Johel Group were placed into receivership on Oct. 19. “Following the receiver’s application on Dec. 20, 2013, the court authorized the proposed auction agreement,” PWC states. Johel Brothers, a valley excavating-and-development pillar, for 33 years, filed for creditor protection last spring, under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act. More information about the receivership can be read by going to pwc.com/ca and searching Johel Group. —with a file from Malcolm Chalmers


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While you’re not looking, this is what’s happening to BC’s world renowned recycling program.

Well, lookie here. One minute you have a perfectly good Blue Box recycling program. The next, something new and rather questionable is being put in its place. And they thought they’d get away with it right under your nose, without telling you or asking your opinion. That’s definitely not democracy in action. The BC Government, elected by us to represent our best interests, has decided to offload the costs of recycling to big multi-national corporations. To implement this new plan, they’ve set up an association that doesn’t really seem to hold the environment, local jobs, or the municipalities that run the Blue Box program, close to its heart.

Perhaps that’s why some of our local elected officials are using the word “scam” to describe how the new program is being set up. It’s also perhaps why several of BC’s municipalities refuse to jump on board. That’s gotta tell you something. Now it’s your turn to let Premier Christy Clark know what you think. Contact her today to say that dismantling an already-working recycling program to replace it with something that few people think will be as good, is a bad idea.

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New candidates for Lake’s ambassadorship program announced Ross Armour

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This year’s candidates for Lady of the Lake have been announced. Nine girls will vie for three positions being Lady of the Lake, 1st Princess and 2nd Princess, with the winners to be announced on Saturday, June 8 at Lake Days. “A three-month training period has started now and the judges first meet the girls at the end of May,” said Lady of the Lake chair Denise Allan. “From then up until Lake Days, the girls will try to accumulate up to 200 marks through training, poise, how they act in public as well as through a one-on-one interview.” The candidates and their sponsors this year are as follows: Lauren Frost (Country Grocer); Alexandra Werk (Shaker Mill Restaurant); Sam Oliver (Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 210 Lake Cowichan); Madisyn Young (The Elks); Lacey Grunow (Jakes at the Lake); Kourtney Brooks (Cowichan Lake Lions Club); Emily Walker (Rexall IDA); Charleen Tomlinson (A&W),

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The 2014 candidates for the Lady of the Lake ambassador program with 2013 2nd Princess Emily-Anne Pastor, Lady of the Lake Megan Berry (centre) and 1st Princess Ashly Vomacka. Missing from photo is Charleen Tomlinson

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fundraising.” The winners can look forward to a number of travel trips and resulting parades up and down the Island as well as some off Island depending on how many dollars can be accumulated. “We’ll do as many parades

as we can depending on money and chaperones. The ones closest to home are Honeymoon Bay, Youbou, Duncan, Nanaimo, Victoria and Ladysmith but we normally try to do two or three big ones off the Island if we can. “We’ve been to Merritt, Peachland, Penticton and Kelowna before and for example this year the current royalties will be attending the Daffodil Festival in Tacoma, Washington on April 5.” The nine hopefuls contending for the new crowns will have their first public appearance on May 5 at Cowichan Lake District Chamber of Commerce’s Spring Fling. A month prior through April, extensive training for the candidates will take place and will include dance, public speaking with some special help from the Cowichan Toastmasters, and a requirement to attend Town of Lake Cowichan council meetings at the town hall as well as Lake Days meetings. The Lady of the Lake program is currently in its 69th year of competition and crowning of local girls. Notably, only students in Grade 11 are allowed to run for the positions.

Lake Days Society bemoans lack of volunteers Lake Days stalwarts concerned with lack of help and people willing to step forward Ross Armour

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Key members of the Lake Days Society are concerned by the lack of volunteers moving forward. At last Monday’s regular Lake Days meeting held at Country Grocer in Lake Cowichan, turn out was very low. Only chair Bob Day, Laurie Johnson, Sam Beldessi, Gil Munro, Mike Desjardins and Tracey Forrest showed up for the meeting. Day fears for the future of Lake Days without new blood coming into the setup. “I’m concerned with the declining membership,” said Day at the meeting. “I’d like to think it’s nothing to do with what I’m doing but you’ll be very lucky to see me in this chair next year. I’m sick and tired of setting up fencing on the first day and taking everything down on the Sunday with no help. By the last day I feel as though I never want to see Lake Days again, but thankfully three months passes and I get over it. “I can get 45 people to talk about composting on Facebook, but when I put it out there for people to come and help us out for Lake Days, there’s nobody there. I’d like to see it become more vibrant in the group that helps. We only need people’s help for a couple hours.” Johnson fears Lake Days may have to cut back. “Maybe it’s time to go back 70 years and just have a plain ol’

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Sam Beldessi of the Lake Cowichan Lions Club has helped organize the parade for many years.

picnic.” Stalwart Beldessi is as puzzled as any by the lack of volunteers. “I’ve been doing Lake Days for 15 years now and I don’t know why we can’t get the volunteers,” he said. We do all the planning and then we go out and there’s nobody there.” Munro believes volunteers that are needed to come forward should choose a segment of the Lake Days celebration that they enjoy the most. “Volunteers are hard to come by, it’s an ongoing disease. They need to pick a project they enjoy.” June 1 to 8 are the dates for this year’s Lake Days and the next meeting is April 14 at 7 p.m.


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Income tax refund too good to be true Ashley Degraaf

Cowichan Valley School District

PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON THE 2014-2015 BUDGET AND DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY The Cowichan Valley School District is holding public information and consultation meetings for members of the public to provide feedback to the Official Trustee on the following: • The proposed 2014-2015 Annual Budget • Properties contemplated for disposal: • Yount Elementary School • Mill Bay Elementary School • Charles Hoey School • School Board Office Property Input is requested on: • the advisability of keeping the property in reserve for future educational purposes, • alternative public uses of the property by a local government or a community organization, • use of the property for educational purposes by an independent school, • use of the property by Conseil Scolaire Francophone, • the advisability of entering into a long-term lease of the property to a private interest, and/or, • the advisability of selling any of the properties for fair market value to any other person.

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It’s got to be too good to be true. That is the mantra local RCMP are hoping citizens will subscribe to when dealing with emails regarding tax refunds. According to the Duncan/North Cowichan RCMP detachment, an email scam is making the rounds alerting individuals of a refund owed to them of $804.49 while asking for their banking information. “Tax season is here which brings out a few individuals willing to take your money without earning it,” said Cpl. Krista Hobday in a press release. “The North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP are receiving complaints from tax payers stating they are receiving emails and letters from

persons unknown claiming to represent Revenue Canada.” The latest scam reads, “We identified an error in the calculation of your tax from the last payment, amounting to a $804.49. In order for us to return the excess payment, you need to create a Tax Gateway account after which the funds will be credited to your specified bank account.” The email then provides links to ‘Get Started.’ Police are urging the public to delete messages or letters that look like this without responding. “If you are unsure if it is legitimate, call the nearest Revenue Canada office for verification,” states the press release. This and other related scams can also be reported to Equifax at 1-800-465-7166 or the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501.

Meetings will be held on the dates and at locations listed below: West Zone – Saturday, March 29, 2014 from 9:30 am to 11:00 am at Lake Cowichan Secondary School, 190 South Shore Road, Lake Cowichan, BC South Zone – Saturday, March 29, 2014 from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm at George Bonner Elementary School, 3060 Cobble Hill Road, Mill Bay, BC Central Zone – Monday, April 7, 2014 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at Quamichan Campus, CSS, 2515 Beverly Street, Duncan, BC North Zone – Tuesday, April 8, 2014 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at Chemainus Secondary School, 9947 Daniel Street, Chemainus, BC www.sd79.bc.ca

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Jim Helsdon, BC Wildlife Federation’s provincial Wilderness Watch coordinator, speaks to Valley Fish and Game members at a recent workshop.

Valley Fish & Game Club hosts Wilderness Watch Workshop Over 30 club members turn out for workshop: improve and attain further wilderness knowledge Ross Armour

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The Valley Fish and Game Club hosted a BC Wildlife Federation Wilderness Watch Workshop Feb. 16 with over 30 club members turning out in order to develop knowledge on wilderness-themed activity. The workshop was led by BCWF’s provincial Wilderness Watch coordinator Jim Helsdon and included special guest speakers Mark Kissinger from the Conservation Officer Service, Willi Jansen from Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and CVRD Area F (Cowichan Lake South/Skutz Falls) Director Ian Morrison. “Helsdon gave a great facilitation on the proper way of doing patrols and what to look for when out in the wilderness. He instructed us on the proper way of preserving evidence, who to call in certain scenarios and how to properly log all data obtained, giving copies to the proper authorities,” said Denis Martel, from the Valley Fish and Game Club, in an email to the Gazette. “Kissinger thanked all of us for our effort in doing our part, helping conserve and protect our environment and its inhabitants. He also instructed us in several ways to find and preserve evidence until they (conservation officers) can get to the crime/poaching scenes,” said Martel. “Jansen told those in attendance that Fisheries & Oceans really depend on public and Fish & Game Club member information in order to know: what, who, when and where infractions occur on the beaches and the ocean, such as undersized crabs, salmon, halibut, etcetera.” In recent times, the Wilderness Watch has been responsible for information which prompted

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Mark Kissinger, conservation officer, speaks to the group.

investigations of illegal activity out in the wild “with possible charges to be issued” according to Martel. Jansen explained at the meeting that if charges are issued, Fisheries and Oceans Canada will recommend any funds coming about from fines be directed and sent to the Wilderness Watch. Morrison was there to thank the Wilderness Watch and the club for all they do in brushing up the Cowichan Valley Regional District. “Morrison thanked the club for inviting him to this special event. Ian said that the CVRD is very appreciative of all the work this club and Wilderness Watch has done for the CVRD. The work done by Valley Fish and Game Club members for cleaning up the environment from tons of trash and garbage thrown in the bush is very much appreciated by the CVRD.” Morrison on the night also explained the function of the CVRD’s Ways and Means Grant whereby the club may be able to obtain “special equipment” for future use with wildlife.


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Left: Howard Smith (right) and Jim Eddy ham it up with some of the prizes at the Valley Fish and Game Banquet on March 8. Below: Sheryl Baas proudly holds the Howard Achievement award that she won.

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An auto show for the entire province members employ, directly and It’s that time of year again when indirectly, more than 34,000 high car shoppers can check out the paying, full-time people in the hottest trends, latest innovations more than 50 communities they and some old classics at the 94th serve. annual Vancouver International The show may be at the coast Auto Show. and therefore a little too long This year’s show, which runs a drive for many readers but I from March 25 to 30 at the would encourage you to cast Vancouver Convention Centre your eye over show media West, promises to be a great coverage and use that material family-friendly event with some for information and ideas. Then exciting new features, following In British go to visit some of our members’ a record-breaking year for auto Columbia alone, new dealerships where they operate sales in Canada in 2013. an ‘auto show’ for 52 weeks a The show is owned and opercar dealers account year! ated by the New Car Dealers for more than $10 For those of you who can attend Association of BC, serving as billion annually in be sure to participate in the a new model showcase for the economic activity.” Green Ride and Drive, which Canadian automotive industry puts you at wheel of the latest and representing more than 30 Blair Qualey eco-friendly vehicles. Another distinct brands from the world’s feature is the Exotics, which is leading manufacturers. a selection of truly exhilarating automobiles – Canadians purchased a record-setting 1.74 you can dream! million cars last year: a four per cent increase Visitors at this year’s show will also get to exover 2012 and just the second time in history perience a bit of automotive history at Hagerty that the market has ever surpassed 1.7 million Classic Alley, featuring beautiful cars from the units. 1950s and 1960s, including a special salute In British Columbia alone, new car dealers to the Ford Mustang and its 50th anniversary account for more than $10 billion annually in celebration. economic activity. This makes it an important Two classic cars will also be auctioned off, with industry for entire province where our dealer

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COWICHAN FOOD CONNECTION (THE BREAD VAN) NEEDS YOUR HELP! CFC is looking for a volunteer bookkeeper to sit on our Board of Directors as Treasurer. If you have an accounting background & 1-2 hours per month spare time please contact: Bill Macadam 250-856-0048 or email publisher@ cowichannewsleader.com Every week CFC delivers hundreds of loaves of bread, from Mill Bay to Ladysmith, to people who would otherwise go hungry (schools, food banks, seniors centres, and many more) Go to

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Campers, get the marshmallows ready! Discover Camping, the province’s camping reservation system, will be up and running for another season with even more campgrounds and sites to choose from starting at 9 a.m. (Pacific time) on Saturday, March 15. In total, there are over 5,200 easily accessible (frontcountry) campsites. Up to three reservations can be made in one easy transaction. Individual frontcountry sites are available up to three months in advance, while group sites are available up to 12 months in advance of your arrival date. For more adventurous campers, new parks will be added before the May long weekend to the backcountry registration system: Desolation Sound and Joffre Lakes Provincial Park. Backcountry permits for most parks can be purchased two weeks prior to your arrival date. Discover Camping’s interactive system allows campers to view availability, layouts and amenities at 109 reservable campgrounds in 97 provincial parks throughout the province. Most frontcountry campgrounds are equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. Campers can also access Discover Camping reservation service from their smartphones. This mobile platform is simpler and easier to access when the Discover Camping website is in high demand or users need to make changes to their reservation on the go. Book your favourite camping spot up to three months in advance on or after March 15 by visiting: www.discovercamping.ca

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☞ Mark your calendar Sunday, March 30 • Lake Cowichan Minor Hockey Association will be holding their annual banquet and awards starting at 1 p.m. followed by the AGM. Players and team officials eat lunch for free, tickets for family members $10. There will be a draw for a free hockey registration for those who stay for the AGM. For more information watch the Gazette or find the association on Facebook. To add your event go to lakecowichangazette.com/calendar/submit

☞ Between the pages at Cowichan Lake library • It’s Family Storytime at the Cowichan Lake Library on Thursday, March 20 and 27 starting at 10:30 a.m. This program of stories, songs, rhymes and fun is geared toward children 0-5-years and their families. • A playful program of rhymes, songs and storytelling is what the Parent and Child Mother Goose time is all about. The program is geared for children 0-2years-old on Tuesdays, 10 a.m. • Documentary Night is back. Starting at 6 p.m. on March 26. “Friendly and majestic giant or ruthless killer? Over the years, orcas have been labelled as both.” Blackfish,the story of Tillikum, will explore the issue of keeping these unique creatures in captivity.

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The inside back: A little of this and that ☞ By the way . . . ■ Gerry True wrote in to let us know that on Sunday, March 9, he noticed that Suky Johel was removing the last of his tools from the Cowichan Motors shop location. “I find it very unfortunate to see the closure of his business after many years of providing top notch automotive repair to my vehicles. A real hard working guy that went out of his way to get a problem fixed so a customer could get where their going. For quite some time he serviced the local ambulances and thanks to him they were always kept in top mechanical condition. His helpful manner and pleasant demeanour will be missed now replaced by an empty shop. Great doing business with you and best of luck with your future endevours.” ■ The Town of Lake Cowichan entered into a one year equal access agreement agreement with the City of Duncan and the District of North Cowichan for use of the Cowichan Aquatics Centre for 2014. Your opinion is being saught as to whether the arrangement should continue for the period, 2015 to 2017. All eligible electors of the town can express a “Yes” or “No” opin-

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Dillon Wilson, Nick Major, Enice Nelson, and Elijah Vaughan from the Lakers Novice hockey team are selling hotdogs by donation outside of Country Grocer in Lake Cowichan to raise money toward travel and tournament costs in Parksville on March 20.

ion on ballots — one time only — available at the municipal hall on South Shore Road until 4.30 pm on July 2. ■ Lake Cowichan School grads con-

tinue to fundraise to help defray the costs to students for dry grad celebratinos. Cheers fresh Grade A chicken is available in a variety of cuts in 10 kilogram boxes. Probably the most popular is the

chicken-breast strips. Anyone who has purchased them before will buy them again — they’re that good. Deadline to order is April.10 and pickup is April. 26. Call Laurie to order, for prices, and details at 250-749-6612 or email, lauriejohnson@shaw.ca ■ It’s time to register for the 2014 Cowichan Youth Voice Awards. All youth in the Cowichan region, age 15-29, who are interested in exploring and developing their voices are encouraged to submit their work. Open to all forms of vocal expression; classical singing, beat boxing, poetry, hip hop, spoken word, animation voice over — anything that expresses your voice. Submit your work and register for an audition, by submiting an mp3 file of your work and a completed registration form available through joythroughmusic.com or aff.cowichan.net. Deadline is March 26. Submissions are to be mailed or delivered to Lila Music Centre, 3228A Gibbins Rd., Duncan, B.C., V9L 1G8 For specific inquiries contact Cari Burdett, at 250-701-0978 or email joythroughmusic@shaw.ca.

Cowichan Lake SERVICE DIRECTORY

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