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Sharon Herbin, left, and daughter Emily look through a selection of used books at the Rotary Book Sale last Saturday. The sale, which drew a large crowd to the Community Centre, was held to sell the books that remained after the first Rotary Book Sale in September. The sale is a fundraiser for the Rotary Club’s charity efforts.

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British Columbia’s salmon farming industry was front and centre in millions of American homes

Sunday night. CBS’ flagship newsmagazine 60 Minutes featured a 13-minute segment on the West Coast industry entitled Salmon in the Sea which investigated the issue of whether

salmon farms help or hurt declining wild salmon stocks. Health reporter Dr. Sanjay Gupta was dispatched to the “Northwest” to report on the issue. Front and centre in the segment was Ian Rob-

erts, communications manager for Campbell River-based Marine Harvest Canada, who conveyed the industry message that farming has an impact, like all agriculture, Continued on Pg. 2

After a two-month closure, boards came off the front doors as the Coast Discovery Inn reopened following a chilly winter labour dispute. “We’re all happy, it’s nice to have a job,” said a smiling, long-time employee. Hotel owner Sukhy Bains closed the downtown hotel March 7, after issuing layoff notices in early January. The employees belonged to the union Unite Here local 40 whose representatives said that Bains was unwilling to talk or negotiate. However, when the 35 employees voted overwhelmingly to decertify from the union, that allowed the hotel to reopen on Monday. The restaurant and lounge will reopen June 1, said Bains, who gathered with employees and members of city council to celebrate the reopening. “It was difficult for me and the Continued on Pg. 3

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All in all, B.C. Salmon Farmers Association executive director Jeremy Dunn felt the report was fair. “I thought it was a pretty balanced story,” Dunn said. “I thought the coast of Campbell River looked fantastic and that’s a big deal in front of an American audience.” Dunn was particularly impressed with a webonly supplementary segment entitled 60 Minutes Overtime which looked into the consumer dilemma over whether to eat wild-caught or farmed salmon. Dr. Gupta said in his report there was basically no difference between the two. “If you c omp are farmed salmon versus wild salmon, there actually wasn’t that big a difference between the omega-3 levels,” Dr. Gupta said. Statements like that pleased Dunn. “One piece that I thought was very, very fair to the industry was the CBS Overtime piece on eating salmon and the health benefits of all salmon really,” Dunn said.

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If you’re choosing to not eat farmed salmon based on a perception of health risk then you’re basing your decision on a lot of myth, Dunn said. But Morton didn’t mince her words in the segment about eating farmed salmon. “This product has serious health implications,” she said. “There are dioxins and PCBs in it. This product is not good for the planet. It’s not good for you.” Dr. Gupta acknowledged there is concern about whether farmed salmon had too much “bad stuff ” – PCBs and

the like. PCB levels are sometimes 10 times higher in farmed salmon but they’re still well below the threshold that the U.S. Food and Drug Administraton starts to worry about. “The levels are so low it’s almost a drop in the bucket in either source (farmed or wild salmon),” Dr. Gupta said. Where the salmon farming industry didn’t fare so well in the report is the controversy over the presence of Infectious Salmon Anemia or ISA, a highly communicable disease that

wiped out salmon farms in Chile. Morton pointed out in the televised 60 Minutes report that the fish are not kept in farms, they’re kept in feedlots creating an environment ripe for ISA outbreaks. Dunn felt the 60 Minutes report left the ISA issue hanging. “I wish they wouldn’t have left the uncertainty they left the viewer with over ISA,” Dunn said. He felt that it should have been reported that the industry has done 3,000 tests on salmon and has never found ISA. Brian Wallace, senior counsel to the Cohen C ommission w hich looked into the 2009 drastic decline of the sockeye run in the Fraser River, was left looking uncertain and unsure of himself or the situation. The segment ended with Wallace admitting that the only way to establish a link between disease transmission from farmed salmon to wild salmon is to wait until it actually happens. “That sounds like it would be too late,” Dr. Gupta said. “I hope not,” Wallace replied.

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staff,” said Bains. “But the employees said they wanted their jobs back – we’re looking forward to a busy summer.” Bains said the employees were hired back with the same wages and benefits, and more jobs are available. This Friday, the Discovery Inn is holding a job fair to staff 25 more positions. As well, starting in the fall, room renovations will begin, mainly in the tower. The 88-room hotel first opened in 1963 beside the Tyee Plaza.

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Through the month of May, a piece of Tidemark Theatre history is up for sale. The theatre seats are being sold for $50 until May 31. The seats can be purchased through the Tidemark Theatre’s website using the theatre’s online ticketing system. The 67-year-old seats, which belong to the city, are being replaced this summer and need new homes. Kim Emsle y-L eik, manager director of the Tidemark Theatre Soci-

ety, said seats that have names on them were offered to the donors first. “The seats went on sale to the previous seat sponsors for the month of April, providing the previous seat sponsors with the opportunity,” Emsley-Leik said. “The plaques will be removed and returned to the original seat sponsors, or available for pick up at our box office if we do not have up-to-date mailing information for them.” The remaining theatre seats will be sold on a first come, first served basis and will be avail-

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Fort McMurray is a long way to travel from Campbell River for highpaying jobs. But imagine a closer journey to the workplace, say a one-hour flight from the local airport to Kitimat where the world’s most modern oil refinery produces gasoline that is shipped to China on a new fleet of natural gaspowered tankers. Better still, the refinery and tankers belong to B.C.-based companies; jobs average $100,000 a year; and more wages and taxes stay in this province for health and education. “It’s way better to do it here in Canada,” said newspaper owner and oil refinery advocate David Black. The Victoria-based entrepreneur – owner of Black Press, parent company of the Mirror – spoke last Friday about his ambitious plan to build the world’s cleanest-operating oil refinery during a sold-out luncheon hosted by the Campbell River Chamber of Commerce.

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While many business people were there to hear about the economics and potential opportunities, Black’s first remarks were aimed at his environmental concerns. “I’m a sailor. I’ve been up this coast. It’s beautiful and I don’t want to see it ruined.” Black’s plan – that would cost approximately $32 billion – involves a couple big “ifs.”

First and foremost: Will the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline ever get built from Edmonton to Kitimat? And, if so: Will there be a refinery to ship gasoline instead of oil tankers to carry diluted bitumen? Black’s biggest fear is a tanker accident and bitumen spills into the coastal waters. It would sink into the sediment, be next to impossible to ever remove, and would

contaminate all aquatic species for generations. “We’re crazy to allow this stuff to be shipped on our watch,” Black stated. He doesn’t want to see a major gasoline spill either, but the difference is enormous, he pointed out. Gasoline quickly evaporates while the latter sinks and sticks to everything. As an example, he pointed to the 2007 acci-

dent near the famous Orca rubbing beaches at Robson Bight in Johnstone Strait. A barge tipped and dumped logging equipment into the water. Thousands of litres in diesel were spilled and created a kilometres-long slick which dissipated within days. “Bitumen is a hundred times worse…there’s no technology to pick it up,” said Black. He also defended the project when a woman questioned the need for a greenhouse-producing refinery when Canada, and B.C., should be supporting alternative energy production. Black didn’t get in a titfor-tat over alternative energy, instead pointing out that if the plant isn’t built in Canada, it will be built in China which is unlikely to impose the same standard of environmental protection. For starters, he said, the B.C. refinery would not produce coke byproduct that would result in 100 railway train cars per day of waste. The other consideration, he said, is that oil producers want to get their products to the

Black (second from left) is joined by Campbell River Chamber of Commerce President Colleen Evans, Mirror Publisher Dave Hamilton and Chamber Vice-chair Corby Lamb at last Friday’s sold-out luncheon.

B.C. coast to ship to Asia and that will happen by rail car if a pipeline isn’t built. A modern pipeline, said Black, is much more safer than shipping by rail. Black admitted it’s been an uphill battle to be taken seriously. Even after studies convinced oil executives the refinery was doable, they still balked at supporting it because Black figures it’s just not profitable enough for them. Instead, he went went east and sought out the likely end users – the Chinese – who have agreed to provide the financial backing. Still, said Black, the federal government has done little to support his plan which kind of sur-

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Plans are underway for a Tim Horton’s in Willow Point. If the proposal is approved by city council, it will be a third location for owners Dave and Cathy Paquin – joining the downtown and Merecroft Village stores. Kathleen Wilker, city planner, said the owners want to build the new Tim’s on the empty lot next to Woofy’s Pet Foods. “The applicant intends to construct a Tim Horton’s restaurant with a 24-hour drive-thru at 2072 South Island Highway in Willow Point,” Wilker wrote in a report to council. “Staff has worked closely with the owner and agent on a development concept that meets the goals of

the applicant and contributes to the village feel of Willow Point.” Wilker said the owners have agreed to deviate from “generic corporate standards” so that the building will match the Willow Point Village Centre image. “The proposed Willow Point Tim Horton’s project attempts to create a pedestrian friendly development by locating the building close to the front property line with a patio area out front, access to the public sidewalk and parking at the rear,” Wilker said. However, there are still a few issues that city staff want council to address. A few homes on Dalton Road back the far end of the proposed Tim Horton’s site and Wilker said the drive-thru could be a potential nuisance for residents if not prop-

erly addressed. “Drive-thru facilities are well known for generating noise and smell from vehicle idling and order-board speakers,” Wilker said. “This has not been completely addressed and staff has concerns regarding the impact on adjacent residential properties along the west side. The applicant has indicated the Tim Horton’s corporation is aware of the noise generated from the speakers and has implemented volume restriction corresponding with the time of day (quieter at night).” Still, Wilker said mitigating sound “is critical to avoid undue hardship on adjacent residential properties” and was recommending council, at its Tuesday meeting after the Mirror went to press, approve a development

permit for Tim Horton’s with the condition that the owners have a sound attenuation report done by an acoustic engineer. The city also requires that the owners remove the S cotch broom, Himalayan blackberry and knotweed that’s growing on the property, with the assistance of a qualified environmental professional once the project gets to the building permit stage. Wilker said overall the new restaurant will fit nicely in the city’s southern end. “The proposed development will complement the village feel of the Willow Point area,” Wilker said. “The applicant has worked with staff to achieve a design program that fits the general form and character of the neighbourhood.”

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Tonight on 60 Minutes: nothing new There are many things to which the old adage “Be careful what you wish for...” applies and American television coverage is usually We say: U.S. one of them. news show covers But after the venerated television newsmagazine show 60 Minutes salmon farming turned its cameras on the salmon fairly farming industry on the coast of British Columbia and on the Campbell River area particularly, the conclusion has to be...okay. The report which aired on the CBS network Sunday

was generally a balanced overview of the industry and it’s impact on wild salmon. British Columbians and, certainly, Campbell Riverites would have seen nothing new or groundbreaking in the report. The “usual suspects” were trotted out to give the debate a face: the controversial Alexandra Morton and the articulate Ian Roberts. Both personalities put forward their positions clearly. Getting a glowing comparison was the State of Alaska which banned salmon farming 25 years ago, opting instead to go with salmon ranching – raising fish in a

hatchery and releasing them into the wild to return on their own and be harvested by commercial fishermen. The result, 60 Minutes said, is a healthy wild fishery in Alaska compared to B.C.’s. which is apparently devastated. Our wild fishery is facing challenges but it’s not devastated, especially when you compare it to the Lower 48 states where it truly is devastated. The controversial points about salmon ranching were not touched on either. And the Canadian government was left looking inept over the possibility of the presence of Infectious Salmon Anemia issue and any effort to prevent an outbreak.

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Profits over environment Following the subject TV program article I sent this off to 60 Minutes. Perhaps we need to get some dialog started on a simple solution to taking the controversy out of salmon farming. I watched with great interest your excellent article on salmon farming in British Columbia. I live in Campbell River, B.C. which is at the heart of B.C. salmon farming. Of course people here are quite polarised on the subject because a lot of people make a good living from salmon farming and others are concerned about its possible long term impact on the wild fishery and attendant impacts on the ecosystem and birds and mammals on the food chain that depend on wild salmon for at least part of their existence. Although there were arguments pro and con from all sides, everyone in your article agreed on one thing - there is a certain level of uncertainty about what impact long term salmon farming will have on wild stocks due to possible transfer of diseases. We are taught in school and by our parents to practice safe sex. If we are not certain about our sexual partner, “wear a condom” we are told. Shouldn’t the same advice be practiced by fish farmers? Put a membrane instead of a net between the farm salmon and the wild salmon and the possibility for spreading disease goes away. Duh!! We have the technology. So why don’t they do it? Because it costs more and therefore impacts on the bottom line. Conclusion, there is a solution but we allow our ecosystem to be put at risk for private profit. That is obscene! Marv Everett, Campbell River

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Taking care of some unfinished business: I don’t think I’ve published in print the conclusion of the story about the Campbell River Genealogy Society trying to identify the owner of some personal documents given to the society. The story broke on the Mirror’s website in early April. Unfortunately, the owner passed away last year. A local thrift store discovered the documents in an envelope that was stuffed in a bag of knitting wool. According to the documents, Anna Maria Kohler was born in Amsterdam and then moved to Australia. Included in the envelope is an extract of Kohler’s register of birth as well as other documents, postcards and some family photos. The Campbell River Genealogical

Society’s Laurel Lahay contacted the Mirror to see if the paper could publicize the search for the documents’ owner. Well, it didn’t take long after an article and a picture were published on www.campbellrivermirror.com at 9 a.m Wednesday morning and subsequently on the Mirror’s Facebook page and my Twitter account. People seem to love a good mystery and social media went to work and the word got passed around. Kohler’s former boss saw the Mirror article online and mentioned it to a coworker of Kohler’s who confirmed that the article was referring to a secretary who used to work with her. She contacted Lahay, giving her the name of an ex-husband who lived in Campbell River who was pleased to have the documents

returned. Because Kohler didn’t have any children, the documents were sent to her niece in Australia. In 2013, that niece had taken some items to a thrift store unaware the personal documents were concealed in a bag with the balls of knitting wool. All told, the mystery was solved within five hours. Kohler is Anna Maria’s maiden name but Lahay said the ex-husband and former co-worker didn’t want to be named. n The annual Buttle Lake Cub Camp was held on the weekend in Strathcona Provincial Park at the Buttle Narrows campsite. This event has been running for 34 years and is a blast for the Cub Scout age kids that participate from up and down

the Island. As a leader of a Scout-age group – 1st Willow Point – I participated with my Scouts who set up and ran a station. The Cubs rotate around these stations doing various activities, crafts and challenges. We set up an obstacle course that had the kids crossing a lava bed and then scampering across a fishing net suspended off the ground tied to trees. This was followed by a tight rope walk and then stringing a “food bag” up out of reach of bears. All in all it was a great weekend with a good bunch of kids in 1st Willow Point Scouts. n Thank-you all who took the time to congratulate me on my 25th anniversary of working at the Campbell River Mirror.


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Four conser vation projects in the Campbell River watersheds are being given more than $360,000 of funding through the Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program (FWCP). Some of the funds will go toward efforts to recover the endangered Vancouver Island Marmot. Other projects include the purchase of 67 hectares of private land in the Salmon River Estuary, an important coastal wetland habitat for herons, owls, and many fish species. Other funds will be used to improve fish habitat in Grilse Creek and provide improved habitat for steelhead, coho and resident trout. The FWCP funds conservation and enhancement projects in the Coastal, Columbia River and Peace River regions. The Coastal Region includes Vancouver Island, the Lower Mainland and the Southern Interior. Projects start this spring and will conclude by early 2015. They are among 31 fish and wildlife projects approved for more than $1.7 million in funding this year in the FWCP’s Coastal region. Learn

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In 2014, the FWCP will provide more than $7 million towards more than 80 fish and wildlife projects province-wide in its Coastal, Columbia and Peace regions. FWCP funds are provided by BC Hydro and managed in a partnership with the Province of British Columbia, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, First Nations and the public to conserve and enhance fish and wildlife impacted by the creation of BC Hydro dams. Funding applications are received each fall

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“A TIRED DOG IS A GOOD DOG” Give your dog the exercise he needs, and he will spend much of his day resting – not chewing, barking, digging, escaping or destroying things. “YOUR REACTIONS Cathy Merrithew AFFECT YOUR DOG’S ACTIONS” If you allow your dog to be rewarded for some action, he’s likely to repeat it. Consciously allow rewards to happen for actions you like, and prevent your dog from getting rewarded by you or the environment for actions you don’t want to encourage. “DOGS DO WHAT WORKS” Dogs will act in ways that they’ve learned are successful, ways that gain them good things and help them avoid bad things. Behavior that is rewarded is going to be repeated.

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We know investing in sport can be expensive. There are also questions of whether or not you or your kids will commit to an activity. Don’t be discouraged. We want you to try a new sport, but don’t want to see you break the Brent Bengtson bank to see if it’s right for you. This is why we believe quality, gently used sporting equipment and apparel is the answer to get you back in the game. Subsequently, when the kids grow out of their sportswear or equipment, or if your own interests change from sport to sport, it’s also your chance to let someone else enjoy sport at a fraction of the cost. Consignment sporting goods is an easy and inexpensive way to enjoy sport for any age, and the beginning is scoring a great deal!

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Advertising can be expensive. How can I compete when I operate a small business and have a limited budget? My question to you is: Can you afford not to advertise? Think about the possible return you can get from the number of new customers that will walk through the door. Your exposure Marlana Prowal can start as low as $25 per Advertising Representative ad with The Mirror, and from there we can create a plan that will work for your budget so you can see the results for your business. Don’t underestimate what you specialize in as a small business! I am passionate about finding your own passion as a small business owner, showcasing your strengths, and I’ll continue to work with you so that your business is always recognized. Call me to find out how you can start advertising with the Mirror, the Wave, and many of our other supplements!

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Do you know someone elderly that needs home care? Having been a Registered Nurse for many years, it is obvious to the eye, the elderly need good personal care, but with caregivers that really care enough to be there. Josie Coak With Charcare, I am going Retired Registered Nurse to be there for you asking Registered with Veterans Independent Program. a simple question; “what would you like included in your activities of daily living”. The services I offer will be in-going and outgoing care which will allow you to stay in control of your life, and stay in your own home. I want you to feel that this can be accomplished, either the decision made by yourself or a family member.

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Who is a candidate for Spinal Decompresion? Anyone who has been told they need surgery but wishes to avoid it, anyone who has been told there is nothing more available to help, anyone who failed to significantly respond Dr. Janis Guthy to conservative options Family Chiropractor (medications, physical therapy, injections, chiropractic, acupuncture), or anyone who still has pain but wishes to obtain the type of care they want. If you have back or neck pain, Spinal Decompression and Laser Therapy may work for you. Call Dr. Janis Guthy at 250-287-3113. 103-250 Dogwood St.

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Intramuscular Stimulation IMS is a dried needling technique developed for the diagnosis and treatment of myofascial pain syndromes. These musculoskeletal injuries typically have no obvious sign of injury or inflammation.IMS relies heavily on a thorough physical exam to identify neuropathic pain. This exam is very important as chronic pain is often Darcy Lawley, neurological as opposed to structural, and therefore invisible to many Physiotherapist diagnostic imaging techniques.IMS uses acupuncture needles to target injured muscles that have contracted and become shortened from distress. This needling has three affects. (1) The injured muscle will have a reflex relaxation (lengthening). (2) The needle causes a small bleed that initiates the natural healing process. (3) The needling causes an electrical response in the muscle to help make the nerve function to the muscle normal again.As compared to acupuncture, IMS requires a musculoskeletal exam and diagnosis of neuropathy by a trained practitioner. Needle placements are indicated by physical signs and are not based on predetermined non scientific meridians, and the effects of IMS are typically immediate. IMS is provided by Darcy Lawley in Campbell River.

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Do you find yourself running over the same spot multiple times to pick up the same dirt and dust? The problem may be simpler than you think, therefore thoughts of replacing or repairing can be resolved with a Kris Salter, simple solution - cleaning the vacuum with mascot “Jack” brush! Not many people realize that this simple maintenance tip can make your vacuum work like new again. Turn over the vacuum head and remove particles that could be interrupting the spin of the brush. If you want us to do it, you know we will, plus we’ll give the brush roller extra cleaning with proper solution. We’ll get our hands dirty so that you can keep your carpets clean!

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When did Naturopathic Doctors in BC get their prescribing rights for the first time?

In August 2010 the first round of NDs received their prescribing rights in BC. This accomplishment is the first in Canada and is a testament to the growth of Naturopathic Dr. Ingrid Pincott ND Medicine over the last 91 Naturopathic Physician years in British Columbia. This week May 12th to 18th is National Naturopathic Medicine Week where ND’s celebrate their profession by educating the public through lectures and hosting the viewing of the film GMO OMG. See www.BCNA.ca for show times in Victoria, Richmond and Vancouver. Come on by, my office is always open to drop in and taste some of our remedies as well as learn more about us. Learn what naturopathic medicine can do to revitalize your health and that of your loved ones. Check out 15 years of my published articles on my website.

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An “estate” is comprised of everything you own and owe, and everyone has one regardless of whether they are rich, or poor, or in-between. Professional “Estate Planning” should protect your partner, Garat Insurance Darlene Garat parents, spouse and family Financial Advisor from any financial duress should something happen to you. Dependent on whether you are a single person with minimal assets, a family with growing children, or a retiree enjoying your savings, your Estate Planning needs will be specific to your situation. Working with a single advisor who can oversee all details is the best way to ensure your family and loved ones are not left with debts to deal with, and having to make difficult decisions to deal with final expenses including the CRA tax bite.

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It all depends on your financial situation. If you have high interest debt – you can use the refund to pay that down or off. Paying down any debt allows better Investment Peter Garat cash flow toGarat go towards saving for your future. You Certified Financial Planner can also buy RRSPs in advance for next year, allowing for a bigger refund, then bigger RRSPs, creating a snowball effect. If you don’t have much RRSP room, you can top up your Tax Free Savings Account. It is important that you get in to see your financial advisor before the money is spent so it can be put to the best use possible, because, how you deal with that cheque could be the difference between continuing to work, and retiring to play.

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Yes, it truly does. At some point in time, each and every one of us will experience the quality of health care that our hospital provides; our hospital is a part of all of us. Because of our donors and Stacey Marsh supporters, the Hospital Executive Director Foundation purchased thirteen pieces of equipment for seven different departments in 2014. From a bed for Intensive Care to a Fetal Monitor for Maternity to a scale for Cancer Care and Safety Mats for Yucalta Lodge. Every donation that we receive makes a difference for our hospital and quality health care for Campbell River and the North Island. Our wish list for 2014 is on our website; please have a look and consider supporting your hospital.

If you’re not attending classes through a church, a couple’s counsellor is a good choice for pre-marital counselling. Love, trust and commitment are essential to a good marriage, Frances Ferguson, M.Ed. and so are skills. In pre-marital Registered Clinical counselling, we address: Counsellor Compassionate communication Problem-solving and interpersonal conflict Financial management Relationship nurturance and intimacy Expectations and differences between you Relationships with extended family Fulfilling each other’s dreams Pre-marital counselling is a great investment in your relationship. It’s possible to have a marriage as beautiful as your wedding. It can be fun, too!

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Calcium, an essential part of the plant’s cell wall structure, improves the absorption of other nutrients by the roots and their translocation within the plant, and contributes to improved disease resistance. Calcium Deficiencies Calcium deficiency symptoms appear Christa Fernau initially as generally stunted plant growth . Cupping of mature leaves is a tell tale sign of a calcium deficiency. Classic symptoms of a calcium deficiency include blossomend rot of tomato (death of the end part of the fruits), tip burn of lettuce, blackheart of celery and death of the growing regions in many plants. Magnesium Deficiencies Deficiencies typically occur with the middle or lower leaves.The most common symptoms are interveinal chlorosis or yellowing between leaf veins, which stay green, giving a marbled appearance. Calcium and magnesium are found in most plant nutrients.They are also available combined into one bottle as a supplement. Come by anytime and see our selection of Cal-Mag supplements!

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Make sure to protect your skin from sun-‐induced skin damage! How to prevent immediate skin damage: • Avoid direct sun exposure from 11 am to 3pm when the sun’s rays are the strongest. • If possible, protect your skin with Victor Choo clothing like wide-‐brimmed hat, Pharmacist/Owner long-‐ sleeved shirt, long pants and sunglasses. • Sunscreens can help protect your skin as well. They should be applied 30 minutes before exposure and be applied 15-30 minutes later to maximize protection. Use a water resistant product if you know you will be in the water or sweating a lot. For more information on how to protect your skin from the sun, visit Peoples Drug Mart to talk to your pharmacist and also check our wide selection of sunscreens!

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It’s that time of year again; spring time when your cat ventures outdoors and goes back in evolutionary time to fulfill its original purpose – to hunt! It’s also a time when cats meet many other Dr. Peter Woodward cats that are doing the same thing. Hunting and visiting are excellent ways for your cat to bring home all sorts of parasites, some of which will be a hazard to your other cats or dogs, and potentially to you. Roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, fleas, and ticks are all parasites your cat will likely encounter this summer. Please regularly deworm your cat and use a flea preventative. Nowadays, these are easy to use and very effective. Just ask your veterinary team.

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You’ve probably noticed the strong smell of a freshly painted room. The odors come from the VOCs (volatile organic compounds) that are in the paint. For decades, VOCs have been a key ingredient in the composition of latex and oil-based paints, solvents Arcand Painters Brenda Horton varnishes. Prolonged exposure to Paint Specialist these compounds can cause nausea, dizziness, trigger asthma attacks and other respiratory problems. After traditional paint is applied it can “off-gas” VOCs for years. In response to changing environmental regulations and consumer demand, many high quality, low-VOC waterborne paints are available. Low-VOC primers and paints are applied the same way as conventional primers and paints and they cost about the same as most manufacturers’ top-of-the-line paints. Low-VOC paints can be cleaned and disposed of easily without the use of strong solvents. Call Arc Painters for professional painting services. Fully Licensed, WCB, Insured.

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MONDAYS Co-Ed Touch Rugby 6:308pm. Southgate Middle School. For adults and teens ages 13+. All experience levels welcome! Therapeutic Relaxation Appointment Free for those dealing with illness, grief or Caregivers. CR Hospice Society 250- 286-1121 for appt. Seniors’ Centre Sportsplex 12:00 – 2:30pm Mexican Train, lunch, cards Community Centre 8:30 –11:30am. Line Dancing. For more: 250-914-4401. C.R. Healing Rooms 11:00 a.m.-1:00p.m. 684 Isl. Hwy 250-923-2312. Taking Off Pounds Sensibly – TOPS BC #3671 1441 Ironwood Street Weigh-In 8:30 to 9:35 am Meeting 9:50 to 11:00am. Family Gym-Walking-7yrs. 10:30-11:30am. Community Centre Gym. Drop in. Free. Family Place Drop In 8:30-11am Willow Pt. Neighbourhood(corner of Eardley & Larwood. AND Robron Cenre. 1-3pm. Free. Sing For Pure Joy! 3:004:30 p.m. Quadra Community Centre. All voices welcome. Mary 250 285-3764. Parent & Tots: Quadra Community Ctr, 9:30am-12pm. Lost Families Found 7-9p.m. CR Genealogy Society Library hours. Help available. Maritime Museum. Janice: 250-203-0585 Open Mic: 6-9p.m. Serious Coffee. 250-923-1312.

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Crib: CR Legion. Registration 6:30pm. Game: 7pm. 250286-6831 Pool & Darts: Eagles Lounge 250-287-4990 Weight Watchers Meeting Quadra Community Centre, 6-7pm.

Drop-In Meditation-All Levels 7-8p.m. Ocean Resort, 4384 Island Hwy. Lucas@oceanresort. ca. 250-792-3165 TOPS #BC 4935 Bethany Lutheran Church. Weigh-In 7:45am-8:50am. Meeting 9:05 to 10:00am.

CR Newcomer’s Meeting. 7pm. Ironwood Centre, 1351 Ironwood St. For women new to Archery Range Open Fish the area. Sandy 250-923-7471. & Wildlife 6:30-8pm. FMI 250- 1st Tuesday 923-1838. Acoustic Jam CR Lodge, 7pm. 250-287-7446

TUESDAYS BPWN - 5:30-9pm. Carriage Room - Royal Coachman. 4th Tues. of the month. RSVP@ bpwn.org Tennis Club 6:00-10pm. Willow Point Park tennis courts. Everyone welcome!! Joan 250 923-8134

Weight Watchers Mtg: Maritime Heritage Centre 11am & 6pm, 250-286-3161

WEDNESDAYS CR Paddlers - Evening Sea Kayaking 6-8pm. FMI call: 250203-9953

CR Auction Viewing Day 1358 Marwalk Cres. 9am-5pm. Seniors’ Centre Sportsplex Lunch, 12:-2:30. Cards – 2:00pm. 250-914-4401. Campbell River Friendship Quilters’ Guild meeting. 7:00pm. Community Centre Lounge. 2nd Wed of month.Everyone welcome. Diabetic Drop In 3-4p.m. CR Hospital, Sunshine Wellness Centre Jam Night 6:30-8:30p.m. Serious Coffee 250-923-1312 Meaningful Media 3:308:30pm. Robron Centre. Movie, discussion & meal. Debbie 250-830-0171 ext.812. 3rd Monday Al-Anon 12:00-1:00 p.m. St Patrick’s Church, 34 S Alder St. Barb: 250-923-5537 or Judy: 250-923-1653

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C.R. Seniors’ Centre Sing for Pure Joy! 6:30 - 8:00 Sportsplex Lunch, 12-3pm. p.m. The Lions Den (across from Bingo. 250-914-4401 Thrifty’s) 1441 Ironwood Rd. Mary CR Ultimate 6:30pm 250 285-3764. Southgate Middle School, The Heart Support Group Corner of Alder & Holm Rd. Discovery Toastmasters meeting 7pm. CR Community campbellriverultimate.com 12:00-1:00 p.m. Community Centre.. 4th Wed of month. Centre-Rm 1. Contact Lorraine: Weight Watchers Meeting Ken: 250-923-3466 250-286-4273 Maritime Heritage Museum Family Place Drop In 8:30- Midnight Shuttles Guild of 11:30am spinners and weavers meeting. 11am Discovery Passage, 2050 7:30-9:30pm. Sybil Andrews Tennis Club 6:00-10pm. Pengelly Rd. Free. Cottage, 2131 S. Isl. Hwy. 1st Willow Point Park tennis Lost Families Found: 10a.m.- Wed. each mnth. courts. Joan 250 923-8134 3p.m. CR Genealogy Society CR Parkinson self help CR Networking Library hours. Help avail. support group 1:30 pm. Association Lunch Maritime Museum. 250-203Room 201, CR Baptist Church 12pm. Royal Coachman 0585 Newcomers welcome. Contact Pat Carriage Room. www. Weight Watchers Mtg: at 286-1354. 2nd Wed of the campbellrivernetworking.ca Maritime Heritage Museum. month. Alzheimer’s & Dementia 11:30am & 6:30pm CR Toastmasters 7-8:30pm. Caregivers’ Support Group Al-Anon on Quadra 7-8p.m. Community Centre, Room 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Mitlenatch 972 West Road Quadra Isl. 1. Sarah: 250-830-3839. Room - CR Hospital. First Children’s Centre smkannspeak@gmail.com Thurs. of the month. Jane Hope: 1-800-462-2833. Lost Families Found: 1:304p.m. CR Genealogy Society In the Know Sessions & Library hours. Help avail. Parent Networking 7-9pm. Maritime Museum. 250-203-0585 Robron Centre. 3rd Thurs. every month. FMI: colleen@ Family Gym-Walking-7yrs. 10:30-11:30am. Community Centre forcesociety.com. 1-855-8878004. www.forcesociety.com Gym. $3 Drop in. C.R. Healing Room-11a.m.Family Place Drop In 1p.m. & 7-9p.m. 684 Isl. Hwy. 9-11:30am. 1048 A Hemlock St. Free. 250-286-1161 AND 1-3pm. Confidential prayer. No charge or appointment. 250-923-2312 Seniors’ Centre Sportsplex Lunch, 12:00 – 3:00 Crib, cards. For more info please call 250-914-4401.

Al-Anon- 1pm & 7:30pm. 7th Day Adventist Church. Barb 250-923-5537 or Judy 250923-1653. Campbell River Auction 1358 Marwalk Cres, 6pm. 250287-3939. www.crauctions.ca Lost Families Found: 1:304p.m. CR Genealogy Society Library hours. Helpavailable. Maritime Museum. 250-2030585.

FRIDAYS Ripple Rock Gem & Mineral Club Meeting 7:30-9pm. General information on rocks and lapidary skills. Visitors welcome. Seniors’ Centre Sportsplex Lunch, 12:00-3:00 Mexican train, cards. 50/50 draw. For more info: 250-914-4401. Archery Range Hours 6:30-8pm. FMI 250-923-1838. CR. Fish & Wildlifehttp://www. crfw.net Family Gym-Walking-7yrs. 10:30-11:30am. Sportsplex. Free. Drop In. Open Mic Nite: Serious Coffee 7-10pm. 250-923-1312 Gamblers Anonymous 7-9pm, St.Patrick’s Church, 34 S. Alder Street. CR Legion Fun: 5:30pm. Free Bingo, karaoke, meat & paddle draw. 7:30pm. 250286-6831 Family & Teen Centre Drop In Program 7-10:30pm. Community Centre. New “Youth Zone” for 11-18 year olds. 250-286-1161. Live Music 9:30p.m.2am Quinny Pub. wwwquinsamhotel.com

SATURDAYS Weight Watchers Mtg 9:30am Maritime Heritage Museum Outdoor Quadra Island Community Market & Bazaar 10am-2pm. Just at the top of the hill from the ferry terminal. Lots of homeade island creations. Until Sept. 13. Tennis Club 10:00am1:00pm. Play is at Willow Point Park tennis courts. Everyone welcome!! 250- 923-8134 Super Saturday Drop In Art Workshop 1-3 pm. May 17, May 31, June 14 CR Art Gallery. Admission by donation. 287-2261. www. crartgallery.ca for schedule. Open Mic with Mo Davenport 9pm. Heriot Bay Inn on Quadra Island. 250-2853322. 1-888-605-4545.

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SUNDAYS Center for Spiritual Living Meditation: 10:00am & Celebration at 10:30am. Willow Point Hall. Pickle Ball 10:30am-1pm. Sportsplex. Free for 50+ members. $2 Drop-In. 250-923-7911 Pier Street Farmers’ Market 10am-2:30pm. CR Fishing Pier parking lot. Fresh produce, tasty treats, local artisans, live music/ entertainment. Al-Anon 7:30p.m. 7th Day Adventist Church, 300 Thulin St. Barb 250-923-5537 or Judy 250-923-1653

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Compassionate Friends Monthly Meeting - Supporting Family After a Child Dies. Wed. May 14. Robron Centre, 740 Robron Rd. 6:00 pm *note new time* Judy: 250-923-2485. All bereaved parents are warmly welcome. CR Ripple Rockets Square Dancle Club Blast Off. May 1618. Quinsam Hall Discover Old Time Gospel Singing Sat. May 17. 7:00pm. Discovery Community Church, 250-10th Ave. Gospel specials too. Everyone welcome to come sing with us. Free Community Recycling Event Sat. May 17-18 Sat/Sun. Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex. 10am-6pm. 250-2874224. www.islandreturnit.com Walk Away from Homophobia Sat. May 17. Spirit Square. 3-8 pm. Help promote acceptance of sexual diversity in our community. Music and more. Advance Care Planning Workshop Tues. May 20. CR Library, 1240 Shoppers Row. 2-4pm. Reserve spot: 250-287-3655. Presented by CR Hospice. www.advancecareplanningvi.ca Dingle to Dublin: Tara Dancers Perfomance Association. Sat. May 24. Tidemark Theatre. 2pm & 7pm. Irish dance, music & storytelling. Tickets avail at box office. 250-287-7465. Giant Fundraising garage sale, plant and bake sale. 9am2pm. Black Creek Mennonite Brethren Church. S. Island Hwy.AKA the annual Mennonite Central Committtee World Relief Fair Musical Fundraiser Sat. May 24. Community Centre. 7 -9:30pm. River (Birgit) Kuit, Inclusion & Rock the Room. Proceeds to homeless programs. All ages welcome. By donation. CR Christian School Spring Carnival Sat. May 24. Baptist Church, 250 S Dogwood St. 11am-3pm. Salmon BBQ from Marine Harvest, bouncerama, petting zoo, pony rides and games. Composting 101 Workshop Sat. May 24. Compost Education Centre, 228 S.Dogwood St. 10-11am. 250-287-1625. www.cswm.ca 2nd Annual Defeat Depression 2.5km Walk Sun. May 25. Robert Ostler Park. 9:30am. Pre-walk activities. Walk at 11am. defeatdepression.ca Bike to Work Week!! May 26th–June 1st. Head to www. biketowork.ca for special event schedule. Blood Donor Clinic May 27~2:15-8:15pm. May 28~12-8pm. May 29~12-6pm. Commuity Centre, 401, 11th Ave. Make appt or drop in. 1-888-2-DONATE. Kalebs Journey to NAIG fundraiser Thurs. May 29. Laichwiltach Family Life Society Gym, 441 4th Ave. He will be repesenting BC in boc lacrosse North American Indigenous Game Fun Fair / Silent Auction Fri. May 30. Ecole Mer at Montagne, 1102 S. Alder St. 5:00-8:00pm. Games, food and lots of fun! CR Community Foundation Annual Swing for Charity Sat. May 31. Storey Creek Golf Course. For tickets call 250-202-7500 or register online: swingforcharity.ca

NOW PLAYING: The Amazing Spider-Man 2 3D (PG) (No Passes) Nightly 6:45, 9:45 & 9:55 Fri & Tues Matinee 3:45 Sat & Sun Matinees 12:45, 12:55 & 3:45 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (PG) (No Passes) Nightly 6:55, Fri & Tues Matinee 3:55 Sat & Sun Matinees 3:55 Disney Natures: Bears (G) Nightly Fri to Wed 7:20 Fri & Tues Matinee 4:20 Sat & Sun Matinees 2:20 & 4:15 Legends of Oz 3D (G) Nightly 7:00, Fri & Tues Matinee 4:00 Sat & Sun Matinees 1:00

Legends of Oz (G) Sat & Sun Matinees 3:10 Brick Mansion (PG) Nightly 9:10 The Other Woman (PG) Nightly Fri to Wed 9:15 Neighbors (18A) (No Passes) Nightly 7:10 & 9:25 Fri & Tues Matinee 4:10 Sat & Sun Matinees 1:10 & 3:25 Godzilla 3D (PG) (No Passes) Special Advance Screening Thursday May 15th 7:00 & 9:45 La Cenerentola (MET Opera) Saturday May 10th 10:00am

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2$

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Original, 225gr

Woolite by Zero

Prime Stuffed Chicken Breasts

3$

for

3500 Liquid Laundry Detergent

Maple Leaf

Original Flavour, 213gr

2$

Kraft

per lb

Bugles

Highliner

English Style Fish & Chips

49

General Mills

Frozen Vegetables

Beans

2

FAMILY PACK

Bonus Q-Points

Works out to $1.35 each Offer in effect May 12-18, 2014

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HERE ARE MORE QUALITY SPECIALS FOR YOUR LONG WEEKEND!

Center Cut Single or Double Pork Loin Chop

Sunrise Farms

3

7.69 per kg

FAMILY PACK

Locally Raised BC Poultry

49

Olymel

375gr

450gr

Potstickers

4

454gr

Smokies

5

450gr

4

3

99

Schneiders

Country Natural Wings, Nuggets & Strips 750gr

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Cheerios Cereal 350-500gr

99

3

Kellogg’s

108-472gr

210-275gr

Simply Lemonade or Limeade

Plus Applicable Fees

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1.75lt

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Five Alive or Nestea

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Mitsukan

Sushi Vinegar 355ml

99

Minute Maid

100% Orange Juice J 1.75lt

1.75lt

99

99

3500

99

Minute Maid

3

Original Flavour, 375gr

Fun Pac or Variety Cereal Boxes

6

99

Stainless Steel Le Creuset

Coffee

425-505gr

General Mills

99

25% Off

Tassimo T i or Nabob N b b Coffee C Co.

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99

Grimm’s

FAMILY PACK

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Wieners

Bacon

Siwin

8.79 per kg

per lb

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Instant Stir Fry Noodles 400gr

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Cracker Barrel Cheddar Cheese 907gr

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2$

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for

Miracle Whip or Mayo

99

3$ for

Jiffy Pop

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for

Butter, 127gr

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5

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400gr

375ml

Relish

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5

Bick’s

Stoned Wheat Thins

Selected, 500ml-1lt

600gr

Pickles

5

Premium Ice Cream, Yogurt or Sorbet

24x500ml

5

5

3

2$ for

5 2

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428ml

115gr

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San Pellegrino

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6x330ml

12x355ml

Exel 0.5% Alcohol Beer

3

99

Plus Applicable Fees

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Realemon

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Mott’s

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1.89lt

1.89lt

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2$ for

Dole

100% Juice or Sparklers

Crackers

Plus Applicable Fees

99

Lemon Juice

Bick’s

Chapman’s

Demineralized Treated Water

400gr

for

9

99

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Sparkling Fruit Beverage

4

2

3

99

Plus Applicable Fees

Plus Applicable Fees

2

99

99 Plus Applicable Fees

Plus Applicable Fees

Mr. Freeze or Crush

Nature Valley or General Mills Granola Bars or Betty Crocker Fruit Snack

99

5

99

Clamato Juice

Freeze Pops 100’s

Value Size, 272-552gr

12x340-355ml

Aquafina

Jet-Puffed Marshmallows

4

2$

Laughing Cow

Pickled Beets

1lt

3

7

Kraft

Popcorn

99

for

Bick’s

Premium Pickles

120-129gr

for

Soft Cider

4x330ml

270gr

Bonus Pack Cheese

Bick’s

Mini Cheese

2$

Growers

Share Pack Potato Chips

2$

Prepared Yellow Mustard

890ml

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Classic Dip

5

4

Plus Applicable Fees

Old Dutch

225gr

French’s

Babybel

Selected, 750ml

99

Plus Applicable Fees

WOW

BIG 2LB BAG

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Kraft

7 3

Tomato Ketchup

3$

907gr

¢

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400ml

3$ Barbecue Sauce

Old Dutch

3

6

Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread

Sweet Baby Ray’s

Cracker Barrel Cheese Slices

99

Dressing

5

Kraft

220-240gr

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for

5

6

Assorted Sizes

Kraft

710ml

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300-340gr

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Salted Cashew Snacks

Old Tyme Ginger Beer

Sports Drink

Non Alcoholic, 6x250ml

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99

Planters

The Great Jamaican

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20x355ml

1kg

99

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Restaurante Tortilla Chips or Salsa

2$

99

for

Miracle Whip or Mayo

99

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Jiffy Pop

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for

Butter, 127gr

1kg

99

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3$ for

5

3$ for

400gr

375ml

Relish

5

99

5 500-750ml

99

2$ for

3$ for

5

Bick’s

Stoned Wheat Thins

Selected, 500ml-1lt

600gr

Pickles

5

Premium Ice Cream, Yogurt or Sorbet

24x500ml

5

5

3

2$ for

5 2

Smucker’s

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428ml

115gr

Sundae Syrup

San Pellegrino

Molson

6x330ml

12x355ml

Exel 0.5% Alcohol Beer

3

99

Plus Applicable Fees

Plus Applicable Fees

Realemon

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Mott’s

945ml

1.89lt

1.89lt

Cocktail

2$ for

Dole

100% Juice or Sparklers

Crackers

Plus Applicable Fees

99

Lemon Juice

Bick’s

Chapman’s

Demineralized Treated Water

400gr

for

9

99

99

Sparkling Fruit Beverage

4

2

3

99

Plus Applicable Fees

Plus Applicable Fees

2

99

99 Plus Applicable Fees

Plus Applicable Fees

Mr. Freeze or Crush

Nature Valley or General Mills Granola Bars or Betty Crocker Fruit Snack

99

5

99

Clamato Juice

Freeze Pops 100’s

Value Size, 272-552gr

12x340-355ml

Aquafina

Jet-Puffed Marshmallows

4

2$

Laughing Cow

Pickled Beets

1lt

3

7

Kraft

Popcorn

99

for

Bick’s

Premium Pickles

120-129gr

for

Soft Cider

4x330ml

270gr

Bonus Pack Cheese

Bick’s

Mini Cheese

2$

Growers

Share Pack Potato Chips

2$

Prepared Yellow Mustard

890ml

LET’S GET OUTDOORS & HAVE SOME FUN! Good Host

Classic Dip

5

4

Plus Applicable Fees

Old Dutch

225gr

French’s

Babybel

Selected, 750ml

99

Plus Applicable Fees

WOW

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VICTORIA DAY WEEKEND SPECIALS

Kraft

7 3

Tomato Ketchup

3$

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¢

Nalley

400ml

3$ Barbecue Sauce

Old Dutch

3

6

Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread

Sweet Baby Ray’s

Cracker Barrel Cheese Slices

99

Dressing

5

Kraft

220-240gr

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for

5

6

Assorted Sizes

Kraft

710ml

99

99

300-340gr

6

Salted Cashew Snacks

Old Tyme Ginger Beer

Sports Drink

Non Alcoholic, 6x250ml

Kraft

99

Planters

The Great Jamaican

Powerade

20x355ml

1kg

99

900gr

PLEASE PLAY AND DRIVE SAFELY THIS LONG WEEKEND!

Coke, Canada Dry or Sprite

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99

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175gr

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2lt

3

99 Plus Applicable Fees

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99

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99

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2$ for

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CREATE YOUR OWN ENTERTAINING PLATTERS WITH THESE FAVOURITES!

Our Own Fresh Cooked Turkey Breast

Lilydale

Turkey Farmers Sausage

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BBQ Chicken Dinner with MoJos & Small Salad

10,000

Q

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2

99 per 100gr

Greekhouse

Tzatziki, Homous or Potatoes

points Margarine 454gr

CHEESE CENTRE Boursin Cheese 125-150gr

1000 Sunny D

Citrus Punch

Italian Reggiano Parmesan Cheese

2.84lt

5000 Arla

Apetina Feta

Canadian

Cow’s Milk Feta Cheese

100gr

3000 Vicks

per 100gr

Made Fresh Instore

Toothpaste

1500 Always

Pads Selected 12-40’s

5000 Listerine

591-709ml

3000

CHINESE FOOD Medium

Chow Mein

20 Off %

Medium

Vegetable Chop Suey

20 Off

Medium

%

Sweet & Sour Pork

King & Prince

Gourmet Crab or Lobster Cakes Min. 80gr

7

99

650 7 25

995 Frozen or Previously Frozen

Fresh

1

per 100gr

Available at Select Stores

8oz Skinless Coho Salmon Portion

99

100ml

Liquid Dishsoap

Min. 600gr

Grey Cod Fillets

Aim

Dawn

99

20 Off

20’s

3500

Seven Layer Dip

%

Throat Drops

Mouthwash 500ml

69

99

SEAFOOD CENTRE

500

1

Traditional Irish Smoked Ham

3

250-500gr

bonus

Capri

Continental

per 100gr

Frozen or Previously Frozen

1

3

99

Cooked White Tiger Prawns

99

Tail On, 31/40 Size

2

49

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FILL YOUR KITCHEN WITH THE AROMA AND TASTES OF OUR BAKERY!

Raisin Bread

8” Lemon Meringue Pie

2$ for

2$ for

¼ Slab Family Pack Squares

7

5

5

Original Cakerie

Kettle Brand

Potato Chips

2$

946ml

for

Plus Applicable Fees

HOUSEHOLD Sunlight

9

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for

4

5 299 Bottle Green

Sparkling Beverage 750ml

2$ for

55’s

7

99

2$ for

O.N.E.

120gr

500ml

3$ for

5

Plus Applicable Fees

2$ for

Clif Bar

Energy Bar 68gr

5$ for

Charmin

4

5

Ultra Soft Bathroom Tissue

Select-A-Size Paper Towels 6’s

4

Almond Breeze Non-Dairy Beverage 946ml

5

5

99

99

¢

Double Roll, 12’s

5

99

per 100gr

Quality Fresh

Family Favourites Pistachios

Roasted Salted Shelled, 150gr

Coconut Water

2$

Bounty

Oxi Action Dishwasher Power Pacs

Selected 6’s

Blue Diamond

Blue Diamond

5000

Bagels

5

for

8 pack Cake Donuts

Salted Corn Nuts

600-680gr

Plus Applicable Fees

Sunlight

12 Pack

Dempster’s

Nut-Thins

220gr

2

49

Bonus Q-Points

Toasted

Signature or Cinnamon Raisin Bread

for

Organic O i Lemonade L or Limeade

2.95lt

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3$

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Quality Fresh

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Family Favourites Dried Apricots 450gr

4

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Drop in between 4:00 AND 6:00 PM for a fresh

NEW APPY SPECIAL!

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Mexican Fresh

Haden Mangos

99

Washington “Premiuim”

Jonagold Apples 2.18 per kg

CELLO WRAPPED

99

California “Dole”

Iceberg Lettuce

Georgia “New Crop”

Sweet Vidalia Onions 2.18 per kg

4kg CASE

¢

per lb

Fresh Blueberries

¢

99

1 PINT

¢

2$ for

5

99

BC Grown “Hot House”

Campari Tomatoes

LARGE

Long English Cucumbers

per lb

2$

2$

1lb CLAMSHELL

BC Grown “Hot House”

FOR

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SRD seeks funding to reduce liability at Quadra plant KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The Strathcona Regional District will apply for funding to try and mitigate a liability risk on Quadra Island. The money is expected to be put towards safety improvements at the Quathiaski Cove Wastewater Treatment Plant. Russ Hotsenpiller, CAO of the regional district, said the work is based on recommendations in a 2011 risk control survey and includes installing a fire extinguisher in the plant control building and replacing some old stairs. “The stairs are deteriorating with significant rotting,” Hotsenpiller said. “To reduce liability and risk of injury these stairs are proposed to be

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replaced.” The final piece of the project includes securing a set of metal stairs to a final clarifier at the plant so that “a user of the stairs can steady themselves during use and not possibly fall and injure themselves,” according to Hotsenpiller. Additional work may include gravel surfacing of the site’s driveway where the ground is subject to bogging out service trucks – but that work is subject to available funding. A total of $3,750 is available through the Municipal Insurance Association’s risk management grant program which has been offered to its members for the past five years. The program helps

its members fund risk management projects that aim to reduce liability claims. The Strathcona Regional District has used the program in the past to fund four different projects, including a risk management survey of inactive community park sites, protective netting at Rod Brind’Amour Arena, as well as risk management inspections at Blenkin Memorial Park on Quadra Island and Hoskyn and Granite Bay Parks. Should the regional district be successful in its grant application this year, the improvements at the Quathiaski Cove Wastewater Treatment Plant are proposed to be completed over the course of this summer.

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NOTICE OF MEETING 2013 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Strathcona Regional District invites the public to attend the Regional Board meeting to be held:

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Financial Information (including the preliminary 2013 Financial Statements) pursuant to the Local Government Act, the Community Charter, and the Financial Information Act. Copies of the above statements and associated reports are available for public inspection at www.strathconard.ca or at the Regional District office between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays. Any questions or inquiries regarding this matter should be directed to:

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With the scent of Mother’s Day bouquets still lingering, it’s an appropriate time to reflect on family – and the considerable financial expenditure it takes to support your children’s well-being. Your financial needs are bound to be many – from providing for your children day-to-day to their recreational and future educational needs, to protecting and providing for them should you become ill, incapacitated or die, and ultimately, to ensure your heirs will receive the legacy you wish to leave them. Do your homework • Know the ins and outs of maternity and parental leave Federal employment insurance (EI) does not fully cover the income lost by the spouse taking leave. Taxes deducted at source from the leave benefits may not cover your total personal income tax liability at the end of your leave. There may be income restrictions requiring you to pay back EI benefits depending on your year-end income. Self-employed individuals

and those who do not pay into EI do not have leave benefits. • Know about child care costs and tax breaks Child care expenses are tax deductible must be claimed by the spouse with the lower income and the deductions are limited and vary by the child’s age. • Build a safety net for your family Protect your family with life and disability insurance in the event an accident or illness prevents you from providing for them.

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Look into the future • Education – especially post-secondary education – is expensive. Start early with a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) that takes full advantage of federal and provincial programs (such as the Canadian Education Savings Grant – CESG*) that provide additional funds. When they are ready to begin a post-secondary education, check out available bursaries and scholarships to offset costs. • Begin an investment portfolio designed to save for university or college. Consider establishing a trust for your children that

will provide them with income and provide you with tax benefits from income-splitting. • Take full advantage of all post-secondary tax credits. Will and estate planning • When you have children, revise your will to include trustees and/or guardians for your minor children. • Review your estate plan regularly and as your personal financial situations changes. • Develop your estate plan in consultation with your accountant, lawyer and other professional advisors.

Children are wonderful – but they do bring with them many new needs to be met and goals to fulfill. Talk to your legal and professional advisors to get the right plan for you and yours. *The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada. CLB eligibility depends on family income levels. Some provinces make education savings grants available to their residents. This column, written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc. (in Québec – a Financial Services Firm), and Investors Group Securities Inc. (in Québec, a firm in Financial Planning) presents general information only and is not a solicitation to buy or sell any investments. Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances. For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE is Hereby Given that Creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of Patricia D. Root, formerly of 1693 Juniper Drive, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9W 6W8, deceased, are hereby required to send the particulars to the undersigned on or before May 28, 2014, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. Anita Wlasitz 399 Redfern Drive, Vanderhoof, BC, V0J 3A2 TENDERS

of Campbell River, passed away suddenly at home on Tuesday, May 6, 2014, aged 32. She is survived and will be dearly missed by her loving partner Clint; daughter Emily; son Wyatt; parents Tim and Sharon Slater; and brother Adam (Mickey) as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

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Tender for a 2 year Minimum Contract for Sea Freight Services for Cermaq Canada West Coast Operations Cermaq Canada has an opportunity for interested parties to bid on a 2 year contract for Sea Freight services, Smolt Delivery Service and Sea Site Mortality Removal for the West coast of Vancouver Island in the Tofino- Clayoquot area. This Letter is intended for the use of bidding on this contract opportunity. You may bid on all or part of the tender • Mortality removal service • Smolt Delivery Service • Sea Freight Vessels(s) for the Tofino - Clayoquot area of operations All vessels must be able to meet or exceed ISO 14001, 9001, 22000 and 18001 requirements of Cermaq Canada as they apply to this contract Pertinent information; • Cermaq Canada services up to 14 Remote Sea Sites out of their Tofino facility in the Clayoquot Sound year round. • Locations Range from Warn Bay all the way to Dixon Bay in Shelter Inlet. • Tender packages are available but bidders will be required to sign a confidentiality agreement with Cermaq before receiving the package. Terms of Bidding • All bids must be in by 5 pm June 5, 2014 including a proposed contingency plan, in writing by mail or e-mail to the contact info below. • Office Contact: Cermaq Canada, PO Box 142, 61 4th St. Tofino B.C. V0R 2Z0, (250) 725-1255, Fax (250)725-1250 Attn. Don McIntyre, don.mcintyre@cermaq.com

Local long term care facility is expanding and requires a Staff Accountant. This is a new position, approximately 30 hours per week. The successful applicant will be a self starter who is highly responsible and demonstrates attention to detail. Requirements: Education equivalent to three years of an accounting designation & several years experience in a bookkeeping/staff accounting position. Knowledge and experience with: •Multi level payroll •AR/AP and inventory •GST •System development •Simply Accounting Flexible work hours, wages and benefits are dependent on back ground and exp. Please submit your resume care of: deborah@ deborahewartcga.com Before May 16, 2014

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Cape Mudge Band Head Start/Preschool Program in Campbell River is looking for ECE Teachers. The successful applicant will need to be very reliable, energetic, motivated and of course like to have fun with both children and their families. Experience working with First Nation families an asset but not a requirement. Great starting wage, benefit package, and summers off. ECE or working toward 500 hrs FullCertification time and partrequired time teacher positions available. Full time and part time teacher positions available. Only those short listed will be contacted. Only those short listed will be contacted. For further information information please please call call 250-286-1672. 250-286-1672. For further Please fax fax resume resume to to 250-286-1687 250-286-1687 or or mail mail to to Please 664A Head Head Start Start Cres. Cres. Campbell Campbell River, River, B.C. B.C. V9H V9H 1P9 1P9 664A Attention: Pamela Pamela Lewis Lewis Attention: Deadline for Application is May 30th, 2014.

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MAINTENANCE PERSON REQUIRED. This is a fulltime, permanent position starting immediately at our post mill and treating plant in Princeton, BC. Must have a minimum of 10 years maintenance experience on a variety of production and mobile equipment, with strong skills in welding, hydraulics and basic electrical work. Experience in a mill environment preferred. Must be able to handle a variety of tasks, work well with minimum supervision and be part of the team. Benefits include excellent wage, health spending account and profit sharing. Please submit resumes by fax 250295-7912 or email mcmike@xplornet.ca Please visit our website at www.pwppost.com for further information on the company.

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Patient Coordinator Position Pacific Sleep Care, a busy sleep therapy clinic located in Courtenay, is seeking a Patient Coordinator to join our team on a part time basis in Campbell River. Candidates must be willing to work in both our Courtenay and Campbell River clinics. Candidates must also be willing to cover periodically vacations at our clinics in Nanaimo and Duncan. Flexible candidates should be able to work in a fast paced medical customer service environment. Basic duties include reception, scheduling of appointments and customer care. A background working in medical, complimentary care clinics or designation as a Certified Dental Assistant, would be an asset. Please drop your resume off at our office at 1255B Cliffe Ave. Courtenay during regular office hours before May 21st addressed to Simone Lamont. email: info@pacificsleep.ca 1-866-210-6585 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

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The Lemare Group is accepting resumes for the following positions: Boom men, Off Highway Logging Truck Drivers, Hydraulic Log Loader Operator, Processor Operators, Chasers, Coastal Certified Hand Fallers, Machists,Millwright,Heavy Duty Mechanics. Fulltime with union rates/benefits. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to office@lemare.ca Vernon Service Company requires Journeyman Service Plumbers/Gasfitters, $36.00/hr Call (250)549-4444 or fax 250-549-4416

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RN REQUIRED for fast-paced medical clinic. Experience in pediatrics, immunizations and wound care an asset; ability to multitask and work without supervision a necessity. This position is for casual and relief coverage. Please drop resume off in person to Alder Medical Centre. Attention: Anne or Sandy.

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PAINTING COLIN’S PAINTING. Spring Special 3 rooms $299. Ceilings & trim extra. 30 yrs exp. Refs. Call (250)923-1954. EVELYN M. Interior Painting: Interior prep to completion. I always use low odour paint. Colour consulting available, free estimates. No muss, no fuss! 250-204-4417.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE UNDER $300 GREEN WORKS 40 bolt mower 3 yr warranty, still in box, $200, obo. (250)287-1303.

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APARTMENT/CONDOS NANAIMO WATERFRONT 2nd floor condo. 1500 sq.ft. LR/DR/2bdrms with view, den, gas FP, secure bldg. 2 underground parking spaces. Maintenance fee includes hot water/gas/landscaping. 1 pet OK. View anytime. $339,900 Reduced to $329,000. (250)7539123

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1369sqft. PATIO HOME. 2bdrm. In a location that can’t be beat. Mntn. view Quiet neighborhood in a beautiful setting. Bareland strata. 2 minutes to Merecroft Village. $282,000. 250-287-8570 or 250-202-7717

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FRIENDLY FRANK WINE MAKING equip. 144 clean wine bottles, corker, hydrometer, thermometer. $75. 250-204-2816 DROWNING IN debt? Cut debts more than 60% & debt free in half the time! Avoid bankruptcy! Free Consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1-877-556-3500 BBB Rated A+ 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. 1-877-987-1420 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.

18 years or older. NLS certificate. CPRC. Recent criminal check req’d. Available for casual and part time. Start immediately.

UNFILED TAX returns? Unreported income? Avoid prosecution and penalties. Call a tax attorney first! 855-668-8089 (Mon-Fri 9-6 ET)

Contact The Kelsey Centre at 250-282-5500 ask for Darlene

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The Lemare Group is accepting resumes for the following positions: Camp Cooks (Red Seal Chef an asset), Camp Bull cooks. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to office@lemare.ca

REAL ESTATE

NO AUCTION THIS WEEK

Granlund Fire Arms 250-286-9996 2nd Hand Military Store 250-337-1750 Tyee Marine 250-334-2942

Hairstylists/Managers needed in Courtney. GUARANTEED $12.50/ HOUR, plus 25% profit sharing on sales, paid overtime, paid vacation, equipment supplied and maintained, advanced annual up grading training. Benefits include dental, drug, eye care.

INDUSTRIAL SERGER, high speed, Siruba 757 B, straight needle, over lock, five thread, safety stitch machine, self oiling. Comes w/table. In like new condition. Owner retiring. $999.99 OBO. Beautiful Oak Electric Fire Place, in as new condition. Comes with hearth, works well New was $1500 without hearth. Asking $550 OBO. Call 250-339-1033

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HITACHI 2-TON electric hoist $1,250.obo. Inglis programmable stove $200.obo. Frigidaire 16.5 cu.ft. fridge w/freezer $125.obo. Kenmore HD large capacity over/under W/D $100.obo. Woodstove 18� fire box + 2 stove pipes $300. 250-890-1071

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FUEL/FIREWOOD FIR FIREWOOD Sale- dried, spilt, delivered, $175/full cord. Call Frank, (250)203-9752

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Terms Cash, Visa, M/C, = • SAME DAY REMOVAL • CLOSED TUESDAYS, SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS

GARAGE SALES Call 1-855-310-3535 to place your garage sale ad and receive FREE balloons and signs.

Wednesday Deadline: Monday 3pm. • Friday Deadline: Wednesday 3pm

North • North past the Campbell River bridge

FURNITURE BEAUTIFUL PECAN China Cabinet. 56� x 17� original. $1500, selling for $500. Solid Oak Pedestal. table extends to 59’ with the 18� leaf in it, + 4 matching chairs $300. 250890-3458.

Central • From the C.R. bridge to Rockland Rd. South • Rockland Road to York Road.

MATCHING SOFA loveseat and chair. Round table and office chair. Call (250)287-4247

Oyster River/Black Creek • York Road to Black Creek Store Out of Town • All other outlying areas

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1985 500cc Honda Shadow M/C good condition $1500. Troybilt rototiller, ramps & hiller/furrower $500. Cabart wooden oboe $650. Vito clarinet $100. Suzuki 3/4 size violin $125. Library Shelves 72�x45�x12� $25. Please call for more info 250-336-8423.

GARAGE SALES

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PIER STREET Billiards, #201938 Island Hwy., (behind Casino). Friday, 3pm-10pm. Sat., noon to 10pm.

2004 PONTIAC Sunfire 4 cyl standard 120,420k - $3000. 5X10 Utility Trailer covered sides + roof, roof racks - $600. 16’ Frontiersman Canoe $400. Call 250-335-2048.

SARATOGA BEACH 8829 Driftwood Rd. Fri. May 16. 6-9pm. Sat/Sun. May 17, 18. 8am-2pm. Extremely Large Sale. Incredible deals. This is THE ONE!

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RENTALS

RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

FOR SALE BY OWNER

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MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

APARTMENT/CONDO

SUITES, LOWER

CARS

TRUCKS & VANS

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY

CAMPBELL RIVER- Priv, lrg own entry patio, 1 bdrm+ den, NS/NP. $750 inclds utils. Furnished? (250)830-0868.

COURTENAY RANCHER for sale, 1800sqft, in floor heat, 3 bdrm, 2 living rooms, 2 full baths, hot tub & RV Parking. 250-338-5962 250-897-4465 WHOLE DUPLEX for sale1280sq ft per side, 3.5 bdrms, 1.5 bath. 9498 McDougall Rd, Port Hardy, BC. $225,000. Call (250)334-8474.

FREE MOBILE Home - Brentwood.Age unknown, 55X11ft approx. Would suit refurbishment. Serious viewers only. Must collect. 250-813-0562

HOUSES FOR SALE “JUST RURAL ENOUGH� 5 bdrm, 3 bath 3200 sq.ft. home on 2.79 acres 2131 Schulz Road Black Creek Large country kitchen with custom oak cabinets, Hardwood floors kitchen/dining. Heat pump, air cond., wood stove, 7 skylights, central vac, Large wrap around deck. Dbl garage, excellent well system, large basement with suite potential. Great family home in private setting backing onto Saratoga Golf course, near schools and beaches. $559,000. 250-337-8450

MOVABLE COTTAGE. Brand new, built to code. 160 sq.ft. Open & bright. Enclosed deck. $8500. (778)585-2287. traceykehler@hotmail.com NEW INSIDE - RANCHER. 1505 Hobson, Courtenay. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, all new appliances. Asking $268,000. Call (250)334-7335 or email kj.mcgrath@hotmail.com

TOWNHOUSE . #2-2697 Mine Road, Port McNeill. Quiet strata complex, convenient to schools and hospital. 3-bdrm, 1.5 bath home, approx. 1250 sq.ft. Open plan main floor. Kitchen with built-in dishwasher, fridge, stove. Upper level has master bedroom with walk-in closet, storage room, laundry alcove with full-sized washer/dryer. Electric baseboard heat. Single attached garage with remote controlled door opener. Tidy, fenced back yard with patio, greenhouse and tool shed. Price reduced to $144,500. Quick occupancy. Phone 250-956-9875 or email: windonthemoon3@hotmail.com for appointment to view.

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FREE MOBILE Home/Trailer, age unknown, 38X8ft approx. Scrap or animal storage. Serious viewers only. Must collect. 250-813-0562 2700 sqft. Ocean & mountain views. 3bdrm, 2.5 bth. 7 yrs old. Lrge kitch. Open concept. Gorgeous fnc’d bkyrd. Fruit trees & shrubs. Must be seen to enjoy all extras. $424,900. 180 S. Birch St. 250-2877006. By appt. only.

587 S. MURPHY St. Spacious 4bdrm, 3bth, 3500sqft. Centrally located. Ocean view. Low maint yrd w/ 2 lg. decks in back. Oversize dble garage + RV prkng. Must be seen to appreciate. $519,900. 250-2877709 or 250-203-5160. CR

FREE MOBILE Home/Trailer two together, age unknown, 42X11ft 44X9ft approx. Scrap or animal storage. Serious viewers only. Must collect. 250-813-0562

PORT HARDY #61 Highview TP. Completely renovated, CSA electrical certification, certified woodstove with baseboard heat, new insulation and drywall. Other details are posted at the trailer. Starting at $68,000 obo. Call 250-9495131 or 250-902-9114.

20 ACRES $0 down, only $119/mo. Owner financing, no credit checks! Near El Paso, Texas. Beautiful mountain views! Money back guarantee. Call 866-882-5263 Ext. 81 or online www.sunsetranches.net

RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO 1 BDRM Orchard Park Apts. Secure bldg. Lrg, quiet, privt yard. New carpet. On-site laundry. Indoor cat welcome. Ref’s required. $595/mnth. w w w. m e i c o r p r o p e r t y. c o m . 250-202-2187.

CUSTOM 3BDRM,2 bth, 1850 sq ft home in Cambridge Estates, well maintained, one owner, Asking $349,900. 250923-8452/250-203-3912

MOBILE HOMES & PARKS PORT HARDY 3 bdrms, 1 bath on own corner lot. #105 Cedar Hts. TAP. Storage shed, workshop, fenced backyard, 2 car parking. $66,900. Cell 949-0950, 949-6843, 9496597.

CAMPBELL RIVER: 2 bdrm condo, top floor, spectacular ocean and mtn views, lrg deck (BBQ allowed), adult oriented building, 5 appl’s, in suite laundry/storage. NS/NP. Ref’s req’d. June 1. $900/mo. Call 250-287-0481. CAMPBELL RIVER: Quiet 2 bdrm near town (881 Greenwood St), adult oriented, June 1. $665/mo. (250)923-3635 ROTARY BEACH- Excellent location. Ocean views. Bachelor $600., 1-bdrm $680., 2-bdrm $700. N/S, N/P. Call (250)286-1175.

2 BDRM available at the Cedarbrook Apts. Heat & hot water included. Adult oriented. Indoor cat welcome. On-site laundry. Refs Req. $725. Call 250-202-2187 to view. 2 BDRM near hospital. Quiet, 1000sq ft, N/S. New renos. $700. Call (250)287-3990. 2 BDRMS- Large townhouse style apts, close to hospital, 3 schools, on site W/D. Small pets ok. Available June 1. $750. Call 250-202-0656.

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3-BDRM OCEANVIEW condo. 5 appls, in suite laundry. $1200. Rent negotiable. Avail June 1. Call 778-420-4295.

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APARTMENT/CONDO

FOR RENT – 345 Dogwood - Madison Apts. Under New Ownership and Management LEASE INCENTIVES! Newly renovated. Bachelor, 1 and 2 bedrooms. Application needed before Showing.

Crime Free Multi-Housing Building Contact Brenda Morgan-Janes Coast Realty Property Management 1211 Cypress Street • 250-287-2000 www.coastrealty.com

SUITES, UPPER 3-BDRM, 2 bath. Beaver Lodge Road. F/S, D/W, W/D. Inclds garage, private driveway. NS/NP. $1150./mo. 250709-5403

95 FORD Crown Victoria. 4.6 litre. Cruise, Power locks/windows. Air Conditioning. New tires. 95,000 kms. $1600. 250923-1618

CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING

OFF-ROAD VEHICLES

DALMATION TOWERS One bdrm. Close to town, elevator, N/P, pay laundry, manager on site. Ref’s req’d. Avail Immed. Call Bill at 250-914-0309

2005 POLARIS QUAD Silver Anniversary. New fuel pump, battery, bearings, front hub & shaft. Armour all around. $5500. 250-923-1372

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

CARS

ST. ANDREWS Village. 1 & 2 Bedroom apartments, updated recently, close to schools & buses, Non smoking, pets are negotiable, near the hospital. (250) 287-3556. C.R. Turnkey Ocnfrt. 1 Bd. Avail. immed. N/S,N/P. $1,100-1,250 /mnth. Randy 250-830-4222

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES CAMPBELL RIVER: 2bdrm apt in centrally located 4-plex. Freshly painted. No Pets. N/S. Refs $700+util. 250-830-4686.

REAL ESTATE SERVICES Attention 1st time buyers & investors! 1400+ sqft. 4 bd. 2 bth. Prvte fnc’d bkyrd w/ patio. Excel. Willow Point Location. Walking distance to beach & all levels of school. Updated w/ laminate flooring throughout, newer roof Realtors welcome offering a full buyers commission. 250-923-6503.

1. BA, 1 & 2 BR suites. 2. Newly renod suites & building 3. Moving Incentives 4. Heat, H/W, prkg included Call Building Manager Call 250-204-3342.

VERY CLEAN, view, close to parks, schools & amens. Great neighborhood, 4bdrm, 3bths, rec rm., patio, lg fncd yard. N/P. Ref’s required. $1111. 250-286-6672 WILLOW POINT: 4bdrm duplex, 2812B Fairmile, NS/NP, $1050. Leah (250)286-3293.

HOMES FOR RENT HILCHEY Rd. 3Bed 2 1/2Bath Craftsman 1764 sq.ft. 5 appliances. N/S Refs. 1 year lease (kijiji.ca # 584862761) $1500/mo 250-9234768

LEASE: 900/1200/3474 sqft, 220 Dogwood Plaza. Reno’d, reasonable rate 250-286-6865

1966 FORD RANCHERO Good condition, good driver $5000 O.B.O. 250-287-3345 1974 JEVELIN- 304 motor, automatic, motor and transmission removed but available. Car to view is in Port Hardy. Call (250)902-8016 or 250-937-0391. 1989 BUICK LeSabre. Mechanics Special. Good 3.8 engine, newer battery, 4 good tires. Needs brake line repair $850.00 O.B.O. For more information please call 250-339-3512 1990 Ford F250 4x4, good mech cond, new brakes, tires, fuel system - $2500. 1998 Chev Cavalier 2 door, auto, Excell cond, 171000km $2400. 2004 Chev Cavalier 2 door, 5 spd, 124000km - mint - $4500. 2004 Pontiac Montana Van, auto, excell cond $4800. Call 250-339-5808.

1 bdrm, avail June 1 N/P, N/S, all appl. includ. Ocean view S.McLean $700 250-286-1248

BOATS

2005 33’ MONTANA 5th, designed for full-time live-in. Polarpack, large bright living space. W/D, lots of storage, generator. New was $65,000. Asking $24,000. obo. (250)202-5820.

12ft- 380 QUICKSILVER inflatable (made by Mercury). Removable floor boards and wheels. Good condition. $750. obo. (250)758-4093, Nanaimo

19’ FIBERGLASS boat with trailer. 200hp and 8hp Mercury outboards. $6,900. obo. Call 250-337-5565 after 7pm.

2002 CHEV MALIBU. One owner vehicle, low mileage and in A-1 condition. $2700 O.B.O. Call Barb 250-6504145 or 250-871-5452 to view.

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10.5 ft. AB dinghy hard bottom inflatable with nearly new Suzuki 15 hp 4 cycle outboard and like new EZ Loader trailer. $4,500. Call 250-339-3264.

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LG ROOM Incl all util (wifi, cable etc) Near Merecroft. Sep. entr. $500. 250-527-1000

2002- 32FT. Southwind Motorhome. Triton V-10 bank exhaust, 5,500 w generator, near new Toyo tires, back-up camera, awnings and many extras. $34,000. obo. 250-758-4093, Nanaimo.

29FT MOTORHOME. Class A Very good cond. 2nd owner Must sell for health reasons. $15,000 obo. 250-287-3345

RV RESORT ON THE LAKE

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

2004 FORD FREESTAR van. 8 passenger. Good tires. Entertainment centre. Good shape. 145,000km. $3900. 250-895-5439

1996 PONTIAC Grand Prix. $1200. New brakes & tires. Call (250)339-4225.

RECREATION

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

2001 4x4 Dodge Dakota P/U Crew cab. 243,000 kms. $7,900. obo. Call 250-3375565 after 7 pm.

1993 CLASS A WINNEBAGO 23’. Excellent condition. $10,500. Call 1-250-752-6484, Qualicum Beach.

OFFICE/RETAIL CAMPBELL RIVER: 750 sq. ft. 2nd floor (3 offices and reception) and 1300 sq. ft. ground floor (2 offices with large workspace) short/long term lease opportunities. Campbell River downtown location. Call 250-204-4761.

1989 DODGE truck & 10’ Wilderness camper fully equipped in good running cond. 188,000km. 318 Engine Everything works. $3500.obo Call 250-336-8371

2000 WINDSTAR Van. Great shape. Good tires. Great van. 208,000km. $2,200. 250-8955439

2005 PT Cruiser Convertible Touring Edition. $5,500. Red and black. 225,000 km but garage kept and in excellent condition. 250-335-0565.

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1986 BRONCO II XLT 2 dr, runs well, body good, 272km, sunroof, cruise, 4 wheel dr, sets 4 w/s rims, metal and wood roof racks. $1950. 250338-7190

2858 BAYLINER Ciera, boathouse kept, all bells/whistles, 393 hrs, quality turnkey opportunity, possible smaller trade or best offer. 250-745-3700

1997 SUZUKI SIDEKICKbrand new tires+ 1 yr old winter tires, 4 cylinder. $3700. Call (250)204-6166.

BOAT FOR Sale w/Trailer 18.5ft Lund Fiberglass. Make A Offer - 250-338-6236 after 6:00pm or weekend 9:00am-7:00pm.

4&-- :063 $"3 '"45 1997 TOYOTA Tacoma pick up truck, 5 speed manual 4 wheel drive, extra cab, V6, 3.4 liter and new body paint. $8500. Call (250)204-4441.

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containers (for frozen juice, cookie dough, etc.), hot and cold drink cups (cardboard and plastic), plastic plant pots and trays As before, no glass should go into your Blue Box but it can be brought to depots There will be no change to your curbside recycling pick up schedule, day, or contractor What happens on May 19? Non-profit organization Multi-Material BC (MMBC) will assume responsibility for managing residential packaging and printed paper recycling in Campbell River and other communities across BC.

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Campbell River Waste Management Centre, Argonaut Road

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Pitch with your body Golf’s best short game players possess great instincts, soft hands and the understanding that shorts shots are simply miniature full swings. Most of the same fundamentals apply, including keeping your body turning toward the target through impact. You need to stay connected – upper body and lower body turning in sync – especially when pitching the golf ball. Most poor pitchers are totally out of sync during the downswing. They freeze the upper body and overuse the lower body, or they get handsy in their delivery of the club to the ball. Both moves make consistently solid contact a problem. You want to feel fluid and unhurried on your pitch shots, with tempo as smooth as Freddie Couples’ full swing. This helps synchronize the upper and lower body. You want to feel as if you’re pitching the ball with your big muscles – shoulders, chest, hips and thighs. Regulate distance with the length of your backswing and trajectory through club selection and ball position. Don’t think of swinging your hands and arms slower or faster. And, above all, try to keep your torso turning through the shot. Get square to make more putts Golf is a reaction game. We react to misses, and we also react to our address position. Many bad shots are directly related to mistakes made in the setup, especially in putting. A lot of players think putting alignment is just getting their feet parallel to the target line. That’s a good start, but it’s not enough. Your feet, hips, shoulders, eyes and arms all should be aligned with the target line. The most common mistake players make is squaring their feet but leaving their arms and shoulders open. This causes you to have to hold the putterface open through impact to compensate for pulling across the ball from an open position. At minimum, it’s a really incon-

sistent way to putt. Get your alignment squared away, and a smoother stroke will soon follow. You’ll be knocking in more putts from every distance. How to control your power There’s some debate about how to generate power as you start down. Many golfers think it comes from driving the legs, but it can be difficult to make consistent contact if your legs get too active. Your legs should play a supporting role, but the real key to starting down correctly is to engage the left side of your torso (for righties), particularly your “lat” muscle. Big hitters have strong lats, which run from the shoulder blades to the hips. At the top of the backswing, your lead lat muscle should be fully stretched and ready to create that extra burst of clubhead speed needed for a big drive. To tap into this power source, feel that lead lat coiling as you make a full backswing. Then start your downswing by letting 12th green at Storey Creek it release and pull your upper body toward the target.

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Take a trip to the Emerald Isle J oin the Tara School of Irish Dancing and John Reynolds at the Tidemark Theatre on Saturday, May 24 as they bring the magic of Ireland to stage in an exciting new show, Dingle to Dublin. Featuring the glorious music and dance of the Emerald Isle, Dingle to Dublin will transport the audience to Ireland’s welcoming shores. Once cited by National Geographic as “the most beautiful place on earth”, Dingle will be the starting point of a journey that will portray the splendour and beauty of Ireland’s landscapes, and the depth of its history and culture. In the heart of the Gaelltacht (Gaelic speaking region), and surrounded by majestic seascapes, Dingle is home to the most versatile traditional musicians in Ireland. Their music is the inspiration for the opening dance, Heart of Dingle. Taking memories of a truly heart-warming stay in Dingle, the audience will visit many famous tourist spots including the Hill of Tara and Newgrange in County Meath – historic sites which pre-date Stonehenge. Tara, the namesake of the Tara School of Irish Dancing, is a royal place, the ancient inauguration site of the High Kings of Ireland and is an evocative place celebrated in myth and legend. From the royal county of Meath to Dublin City of Words; home to literary giants, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett ,

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for his performance in Dance of the Celts last year. Reynolds will have the audience alternately laughing, singing along to old favourites and popular Irish ballads or even shedding a tear or two. Reynolds’ range of musical and entertaining talent always has the audience enthusiastically responding and joining in the fun. The dancers and the audience alike enjoy his humour, music and professional showcasing of Irish culture. Presented by the Tara Dancers Performance Association, Dublin to Dingle will be at the Tidemark Theatre on Saturday, May 24 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Matinee $15; 7 p.m. Adults $20, Children, Students & Senior $15. Group ticket rates are available for purchase of six or more so ideal outing for family, friends and groups. Tickets from Tidemark Theatre: 250287-PINK.

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A new element has been added to the creative offerings of the Quadra Island Studio Tour for 2014, and it is going to be displayed in Campbell River prior to the tour. Island artist, Kevin MacKenzie, has offered a significant piece of his metal art for a silent auction in support of the tour. Leaping Beauty depicts a cougar captured mid-leap and measures 28 x 48 inches. It will be on display in Impressions Gallery in Campbell River until May 23 and then in the Quadra Island Coastal Community Credit Union window from May 26 to June 6. It will then be in the Community Centre during the Tour (June 7 and 8). If you want to bid on this piece of art, bid sheets will be available at Impressions while the artwork is on display there, at Hummingbird Office Supplies while it is at the Credit Union on Quadra, and at the Community Center during the Studio Tour opening weekend.

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Emma Hyatt is transported to the Hill of Tara, the namesake of Tara School of Irish Dancing which is putting on their year-end show – entitled Dingle to Dublin – at the Tidemark Theatre May 24 for two shows.

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