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day, in training for Victoria, and I realized how much I just love running, and thought there should be a purpose for me doing it – to use this for the good of something,” she said.

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Very few people have not been affected, in some way or another, by chronic illnesses. Some take a proactive approach to change, be it through donating to a cause, or volunteering for a special fundraising effort. Jaquelyn Janzen has taken her proactive approach to the battle against multiple sclerosis and lupus one step further. Make that half a million steps. On Friday, the 25-year-old Black Creek native embarked on her “Embrace the Race” journey. She is running the length of Vancouver Island. From July 31 to Aug. 16, Janzen will run the equivalent of 12 full marathons – one per day, with five rest days along the way – in hopes of raising $50,000 to go towards MS and lupus research. Only 1 previous marathon Janzen, who has only been running for a

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Personal connection “My dad has MS and a good friend of mine has lupus and they are both very, very important people to me. Watching them struggle with these diseases has really just opened my eyes as to how much people with chronic illnesses have to persevere really every day of their lives. This is just a way I felt I could show them how much I care for them, and a way I could show them some support.” Spot her on the highway

Black Creek’s Jaquelyn Janzen is running from Port Hardy to Victoria to raise funds for the battle against multiple sclerosis.

couple of years, came up with the idea while training for the 2013

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She will do all her running during the challenge along the highways of Vancouver Island. She will travel along Highway 19 from Port Hardy all the way to Parksville. At that point, she will move

onto the inland highway (19A) as far as Mill Bay, before taking the Mill Bay-to-Brentwood Bay ferry across to Victoria. “We decided running the Malahat on a summer Saturday is probably not the safest idea, so we will catch the ferry, then run through Victoria,“ she said.

planning and organizing that had to go into all of this than I had originally anticipated,” she said. “All I’ve had to do is train for the event. My family has been absolutely incredible with helping out in every way – from food prep, to media contacts, to everything. My dad built me a shower the other day, so that I can have a shower every day along the way, because we are camping.” Janzen is hopeful the people of Vancouver Island – and beyond – show their support in the next two weeks by donating to the causes. “I would love to see $50,000 raised between the two causes,” she said. “On our website we have an option of which cause you want to donate to. “Neither cause is more dear to my heart than the other. They both mean an awful lot to me.” To donate to Janzen’s efforts, or to join the team as a runner during the event, visit the website at www.embracetherace2014.com.

Passing through Campbell River Janzen will run through Campbell River on Aug. 7, during her sixth “marathon” of the challenge. On Thursday, from 11:30- a.m. - 2 p.m., Janzen will be at Tyee Chevrolet for a pizza party in partnership with Papa Murphy’s. They are making pizza on site around noon. She will be ending her 42.2 km at Oyster Bay right in front of the Driftwood restaurant between 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Janzen said her family and friends have been overwhelmingly supportive during her training for the event. “There is a lot more

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Recreational anglers will once again be dancing on the banks of the Fraser River as sports fishing for sockeye salmon gets underway.

Sockeye openings start despite survival concerns Jeff Nagel Black Press

Commercial fishermen and sports anglers are now getting their first crack at what’s hoped to be a record return of Fraser River sockeye salmon. A 38-hour opening for commercial gillnetters took place over the B.C. Day long weekend in Johnstone Strait near Campbell River, likely the first of several openings this summer. Recreational fishing for sockeye in marine areas last Friday and on tidal sections of the lower Fraser Sunday, with non-tidal areas further upstream expected to open the middle of this week. Department of Fisheries and Oceans area director Les Jantz said most sockeye stocks appear to be coming in close to or slightly below expectations. There’s no in-season estimate of the run size

yet, but the mid-range forecast was for 23 million sockeye, with potential for that to be as low as 7.2 million and as high as 72 million due to an unusual level of uncertainty. Fishery managers are carefully watching to ensure enough sockeye get back upstream to spawn in light of challenging river conditions. Water levels are 11 per cent below normal, which Jantz said also means the river can heat up fast to dangerously warm temperatures in a bout of hot weather. The river temperature was 18.4 degrees on July 31 – 0.7 degrees higher than average for this date – and expected to warm to 20.7 degrees in the next few days. Sustained exposure to water at that temperature can stress migrating sockeye, killing many before they spawn. DFO will this year let up to 65 per cent of the run be caught or die of

other causes on their migration, an increase from 60 per cent in past years to allow more fishing opportunity. That decision has been criticized by conservation groups that say DFO has authorized overfishing that will result in a high bycatch of threatened stocks, such as Cultus Lake sockeye and Interior coho, which migrate alongside the more abundant sockeye. Jantz said DFO is prepared to make further adjustments to the fishing plan as more run size information comes in to ensure weak stocks aren’t severely damaged by the sockeye fishery. F i s h i n g by F i r s t Nations for food, social and ceremonial purposes has been underway since late July, with 70,000 sockeye caught as of Aug. 1. Aboriginal groups will also get to fish commercially for sale under “economic opportunity” agreements with DFO.

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Trench War salvo The provincial government’s offer to pay families of school-aged children $40 a day if the current contract impasse with teachers carries into the We say: Children fall is just another example of the deepseated enmity between the two sides are being use as that stands between a settlement. On the surface it seems like a good ammunition in deal; roll the money the government senseless spat isn’t paying teachers if they’re on strike straight over to parents to ease their financial burden of making alternate arrangements for minding their kids.

But it’s also another shot across the bow of the teachers, a cynical jab that equates their duties with little more than institutional daycare. Finance Minister Mike de Jong’s announcement of the program last Thursday was short on details. He said families of the province’s 300,000 children up to age 12 who attend public schools would have to register for the compensation. He didn’t say where those 300,000 children could go if they still can’t attend school come September. As anyone who has ever tried to find daycare knows, 300,000 spots aren’t going to be created in five weeks. Nor will $40 go very far to compensate a parent who

has to stay home from work to mind their child. And while de Jong boasted the program would have no net cost to the government, what about the cost of implementing it? A bureaucracy created in five weeks to design the registration system, vet applicants and dole out the money won’t come cheaply. Educating our children is worth more than $40 a day. Those children deserve better than to be treated as ammunition in this senseless trench war between adults who should know better. – Black Press

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Rural living not so idyllic If you bought or built your dream home here in Area D, you have seen your water rates skyrocket in the last two years. Even though the water rates between Campbell River and Area D were negotiated in April of this year – for the Campbell River residential rate ($288) plus 50 per cent – why are some of us paying the residential rate plus upwards of 300 per cent? I personally am paying over $800/year for water, What are you paying? Check your tax notice and don’t forget to add in the extra $260 yearly water bill. It seems the director took it upon herself to tie the water rates to the assessed value of your property. This is not been done in any city, municipality or area on Vancouver Island. It is very discriminatory against those property owners whose assessed value is above the average property value of $300,000. Why should a small percentage of Area D be subsidizing the remaining population of the area? Water rates should be the same for all, regardless of property value. This is obviously a tax grab and will be remembered come election time. Trev Agar Area D We welcome your opinions on stories and issues published in our pages as well as issues of broader concern encountered elsewhere. Please keep your letters brief. We reserve the right to edit for length and liability. E-mail them to editor@campbellrivermirror.com

Even Americans praising Harper’s stance

There is violent conflict between Israel and Hamas. Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to exercise his geopolitical muscle in Ukraine. Violence has erupted in Libya. The Taliban are regaining strength in Afghanistan. And in Iraq, jihadist fighters continue to cause angst. Now, more than ever, the world needs its western leaders to stand up for human rights, democracy and decency. Unfortunately, in the United States, President Barack Obama’s muted response to all these trag-

edies has usurped his country’s for its actions. role as an international peaceAs for Russia, it could be argued maker. that no other world leader has But in Canada, while we admit- come close to matching Harper’s tedly yield little international verbal lashings of Putin. influence, it’s good to see Prime Last weekend, Harper took the Minister Stephen Harper and unusual step of publishing an Foreign Affairs Minister op-ed in The Globe Andy Radia John Baird standing up and Mail calling RusGuest Column for Canadian values. sian separatists — who Over the past several allegedly shot down weeks, the Conservative governMalaysia Airlines Flight MH17 ment has been resolute in its — an “extension of the Russian unconditional support for Israel. state.” Minister Baird has put out reguThe Harper government’s prinlar statements chiding the “inter- cipled positions are even being national terrorist group Hamas” noticed south of the border.

Popular American conservative radio host Mark Levin recently raved about Harper’s foreign policy on his talk show. My colleague opposite, of course, is ranting about how a Tea party talk show host is praising the Harperites. But, in this case, the praise is justified regardless of the source. Hamas is recognized as an international terrorist group that has for years, inflicted terror on the people of Israel. And, as explained by Harper, Russia is persisting with “the politics of intimidation and aggression.” These things need to be said,

action needs to be taken. There’s no benefit to sitting on the fence or sugarcoating the truth. In the summer of 2011, Harper talked about a new, liberated global vision for Canada, one where we no longer try “to please every dictator with a vote at the United Nations.” The Harper government has delivered: We now do what is best for Canada, our values and our future. Promise made and, thank goodness, promise kept. Andy Radia is a columnist for The Tri-City News in Port Coquitlam.


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Brewery grant to enhance fisheries project At a fund raising event on Stuart Island this past weekend Pacific Western Brewing’s (PWB) Community Foundation awarded a salmon enhancement grant of $2,000 to the Campbell River-based Gillard Pass Fisheries Association (GPFA). Association President Rupert Gale expressed his thanks: “Gillard Pass appreciates the financial commitment from Pacific Western Brewing which helps leverage hundreds of hours of volunteer activities and other support. When others see a company like PWB providing this kind of support they want to be part of it as well.” The GPFA has been rebuilding the Phillips River Chinook run for more than 30 years. Phillips River is at the head of Phillips Arm north of Sonora Island. Currently 200,000 juvenile salmon are released into the river annually; 150,000 from Gillard Pass and 50,000 from the Omega Pacific Hatchery, located near Port Alberni. Gillard Pass volunteers rear ocean type smolts that are fed for three months prior to being released, whereas Omega Pacific raises stream type smolts that are reared for a year before being released. This is a trial; all fish are tagged and have their adipose fins clipped. These procedures, combined with an intensive stock assess-

Gillard Pass Fisheries Association president Rupert Gale (left) accepts a $2,000 grant from Pacific Western Brewing owner Kazuko Komatsu.

ment program, allow the GPFA to compare ocean survival and returns. Ka z u ko Kom at su, owner of the Prince George-based brewery, says it is this decadeslong commitment to the health of wild salmon that PWB is proud to support. “Hundreds of tireless volunteers are working hard in many BC communities to rebuild wild salmon stocks and rehabilitate their habitat. We are thrilled that volunteer salmon enhancement groups and stream keepers have taken advantage of the PWB salmon enhancement fund to

support their efforts in communities around BC.” Kazuko says. PWB – maker of Pacific Pilsner, Cariboo Genuine draft and other beers – announced the establishment of its salmon enhancement fund in 2013. To date five grants have been awarded. To apply for support go to PWB’s website home page (www.pwbrewing.com) and follow the prompt.

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Summer sales activity continues to heat up on Vancouver Island

Sales activity continues to remain strong in the Vancouver Island housing market area, with the Board outperforming its forecasted sales due to a flurry of activity over the summer months. A total of 456 single-family homes sold on the MLS system in the VIREB coverage area in July 2014. While this figure is slightly lower than the 469 unit sales recorded last month, it represents a six per cent increase over sales activity this time last year. Inventory levels continue to lag behind last year’s figures, dipping approximately two per cent since last July. VIREB’s active listings for the month of July were down 5.29 per cent over this time last year. Currently, the sales-to-active listing ratio is sitting around 12 per cent, which puts the Board in the upper boundaries of balanced market territory across the Island. VIREB President Blair

Herbert is encouraged by the slow and steady growth on the Island, however he noted that “with the combination of lower inventory levels and rising unit sales, we may start to see a bit of upward pressure on pricing in the latter half of the year.” In July 2014, the benchmark price for a single-family home in the VIREB coverage area was $319,400 with an MLS HPI index value of 150.1. (This represents a 50.1 per cent increase since January 2005, when the index was 100). The average price of a singlefamily home in the VIREB area was $346,207, which is an increase of four per cent over this time last year. BCREA economist Brendon Ogmundson, reported that things are looking very positive overall on the Canadian and U.S. economic front. While healthy economic conditions are likely contributing to

our stronger market sales activity, he cautioned that, “We may see mortgage rates start to inch up a bit by the end of the year, as a result.” The numbers The benchmark price for a single-family home in the Campbell River area was $271,400, up 2.04 per cent over this time last year; in the Comox Valley the benchmark price was $329,400, marking an increase of 1.48 per cent over last year; Duncan reports a benchmark price of $280,800, which is exactly the same as it was one year ago; Nanaimo’s benchmark price was $335,200 dipping slightly by 0.93 per cent from last year; Parksville/Qualicum has a benchmark price of $356,400, which is relatively unchanged from this time last year, dipping 0.21 per cent; and the price for a benchmark home in Port Alberni is listed at $200,800 dropping 1.32 per cent from last year.

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Dr. Patrick Rowe is moving his practice and joining the team at Seawatch Medical Clinic as of August 5, 2014. We would like to take the opportunity to welcome the patients of Dr. Rowe to our clinic and invite you to give us a call for answers to any questions or to book an appointment at 250-923-1189. Phone hours are between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday - Friday. We are located in Willow Point at 203 - 2276 S. Island Hwy.

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The Lifeguard/Instructor assist the safe of waterpositions based events The Strathcona Regional will District has with openings for theoperation following part-time andat the programs. Lifeguard/Instructor willa focus on accident prevention and StrathconaThe Gardens Recreation Complex, full service sport and recreation facilityswim located in Campbell River, BC: in a team environment. provide and fitness instruction Skate Patrol/Instructor Lifeguard/Instructors The Lifeguard/Instructor willisassist with the for safeproviding operationsafe of water based events to the The Skate Patrol/Instructor responsible skating sessions and by programs. The Lifeguard/Instructor willrules/policies focus on accident prevention public keeping patrons informed on the that ensure a funand and safe provide swim and fitness instruction in a team environment. skating experience, teaching skating, hockey, assisting with special events as well as a variety of other responsibilities. Skate Patrol/Instructor

The Skate Patrol/Instructor is responsible for providing safe skating sessions to the Fitness public by keeping patrons informed on the Assistants rules/policies that ensure a fun and safe skating experience, teaching hockey, assisting with special events as and well water The Fitness Assistant leadsskating, a variety of group and individual fitness as a variety of other responsibilities. therapy classes, assists in group development and implementation of wellness

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he Museum at Campbell River has an intriguing new exhibit entitled Our Favourites and Unexpected Treasures, on from now until Sept. 14. Unlike most exhibits, this one does not focus a single topic, but instead provides an opportunity for museum staff to bring their favourite things out of storage and put them on display. Characters like Mr. Tyee, who is rarely seen outside of special events and who lives at the museum, has come out of the storage room as a staff favourite. Other staff favourites are also found throughout the permanent exhibits; indicated by a white star. The question is often asked: why does a museum collect what it does? It may be surprising what ‘things’ are most interesting to a museum. There are several factors to consider when collections staff are making their choices, but often whether or not a piece has monetary value can be the least important factor. Through this temporary exhibit Museum staff share some of their personal choices in the collection, and give you a glimpse into some of the ‘behind the scenes’ work they do. The Museum, at 470 Island Highway, is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily until the end of September.

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Flat B.C Grown

Fresh Blueberries 5lb

Fresh

Whole Head Off Sockeye Salmon

Australian

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Weather Permitting

29 per 100gr

99 per lb

6

Olympic

Yogurt 1.75 kg

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SUMM MER TIM ME BBQ SPECIALS PECIALS

FAMILY PACK

Canadian AAA

Outside Round Marinating Steak 8.80 per kg

FAMILY PACK

3

Corned Beef Brisket

10 , 000

Canadian AA

Canadian

Top Sirloin Grilling Medallions

Extra Meaty Beef Back Ribs

17.61 per kg

99

250gr

3000

per lb

FAMILY PACK

Olivieri

Olivieri

250-350gr

333gr

99 per lb

9

FAMILY PACK

FOR ONLY

2

3000 Tre Stelle

Boccincini

Selected, 200gr

5000 SoftSoap

Olivieri

Lasagna Sheets 360gr

Liquid Dish Soap 740ml

1000

2$ for

99

Olivieri

Olivieri

160gr or 275-300ml

350gr

for

5 2

150,000 Q-POINTS REDEEMED

2$

5

for

Saputo

Feta Cheese

for

5

2 99 5 99

Nested Pasta

99 2 $

5

170-200gr

590-828ml

Nature Clean

WITH EACH

500gr

2$

Sauce

99

per lb

Cottage Cheese

Refill

1500

3

• Free Run • Grain Fed

Dairyland

PIllsbury

Selected, 227-235gr

GRADE

Locally Raised BC Poultry

8.80 per kg

Garlic Bread

Filled Pasta

AA

Chicken Wings

Fre esh Oliv vie eri Pasta

Crescent

lb

$ 99

REG UL A R

Fres

Sunrise Farms

3

29 99

$

QF BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN BREASTS 2.5KG FROZEN

Foothills

Whipped Butter

7

PURCHASE

5

8.80 per kg

99

FAMILY PACK

per lb

Bonus Q-Points Glenwood

lb

13.20 per kg

PER

ef

3

Top Sirloin Grilling Steak

PER

99 n Be

8.80 per kg

Canadian AA

h Ca na

Outside Round Oven Roast st

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Saputo

Parmesan Petals

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3

OUR HELPFUL MEAT DEPARTMENT CAN CREATE CUSTOM CUTS!

99

Sunrise Farms

Boneless Skinless ss Chicken Thighs

Family Pack

Center Cut Single or Double Loin Pork Loin Chops

13.20 per kg

7.69 per kg

Family Pack

PER

lb

Locally Raised BC Poultry • Free Run • Grain Fed

Schneiders Schneiders

Country Naturals Chicken or Beef Burgers 480-720gr

Schneiders

Juicy Jumbos 375-450gr

8

5

Wieners

375gr

Olympic

Pork Sausages

Selected, 375-450gr

5

3

99 per lb

Maple Lodge

99

Chicken Bacon 375gr

at

Margarine

Kraft

Post

Shreddies or Shredded Wheat Cereal

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Kraft

Peanut Butter 1kg

Choice Tomatoes 796ml

3500

100% Orange Juice 1.75lt

Italissima

Soda

3000

2

99

Post

2

99

Five Alive or Nestea

Honeycomb, Beverage 1.75lt Sugar Crisp or Alpha-Bits Cereal

Post

Plus Applicable Fees

4

2

99

Honey Bunches of Oats Cereal 368-439gr

2$

Plus Applicable Fees

for

Nestle

Nesquick Syrup 460-700ml

5000 Italissima

Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1lt

7500

340-400gr

99

Korean BBQ or Salt& Pepper Ribs

1lt

500ml

2

Rocky Mountain

Italissima

425-550gr

Jam

99

Bonus Q-Points

10,000 Hot Deals on Cold Cereal

Imperial

4

49

600-750gr

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2

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per lb

Special Offer

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lb

5.49 per kg

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1.36kg

PER

Schneiders

Bacon

99

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4 2

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Good Host

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Come see the Quality Foods Festival of Lights - Saturday August 9 Parksville Beach Approx. 9:45pm - Fireworks Simulcast to Music 88.5fm The Beach Paradise Island

Cheddar or Mozzarella Cheese Approx. 400gr

Carr’s

Lay’s

125-150gr

155-163gr

Crackers

5

400gr

3$ for

Dofino

Steakhouse or Hot Buffalo Wing Cheese

99

99

¢

Mini Cheese

165-200gr

120-129gr

Kraft

99

for

Sweet Baby Ray’s

5 2 Club House

Barbecue Sauce

La Grille Seasoning

5 3 120-203gr

3$ for

Sport Lolly Frozen Hydration

250g

99

2$ for

Filippo Berio

7

Olive Oil

Karma

Super Sandwiches or Cones

6

99

946ml

532ml

Organic Lemonade

Kombucha Wonder Drink

Wellness Water

Sparkling Fermented Tea

2

Chapman’s

3$ for

Chapman’s

Ice Cream Sundae 1lt

4

Organic Tortilla Chips

425gr

Super or Li’l Lolly

2

White Swan

4x311ml

Jumbo Paper Towels

414ml

2

4x107-112.5ml

2$

4

99

Plus Applicable Fees

4

Old Dutch

Crunchys or Cheese Pleesers

Corn Chips 320gr

Napkins

for

960ml

3$

Plus Applicable Fees

for

4

2$ for

Oasis

Classic 100% Juice 960ml

5

4$

5

Plus Applicable Fees

for

Summer Party Snacks

Old Dutch

White Swan

2

World Fruit Juice Blend

18x75ml

3

500ml

99

Del Monte

Fruit Bowls

Super Bars

Picnic Clean Up

Spritzer

Del Monte

Chapman’s

99

Sour Cream

Thick ’n Chunky Salsa

99

99

Slice Cream Ice Cream

Dairyland

Old El Paso

Plus Applicable Fees

650ml

18x75ml or 28x50ml

Chapman’s

3

99

Que Pasa

4

99

3

99

Chapman’s

10

99

R.W. Knudsen

Less Than 0.5% Alcohol 6x341ml

170gr

3

99

1.5lt

99

Labatt Blue

Plus Applicable Fees

De-Alcoholized Pilsener

Almonds

275gr or 600gr

4

99

2lt

8-12x120ml

Refreshing Summer Drinks Santa Cruz

Process Cheese Product 1kg

Original Ice Cream

99

5

Blue Diamond

Cashews or Dry Roasted Peanuts

8x75ml

750ml-1lt

99

Planters

Plus Applicable Fees

for

Melts Slices

3

890ml

Plus Applicable Fees

Celebrate Summer with Chapman’s Ice Cream

Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread

473ml

2$

4

99

Kraft

Dressing

1lt

3

2

99

99

Hidden Valley

Pickles

99

Armstrong

Miracle Whip or Mayo

Shredded Cheese 320gr

2$

¢

Saputo

Vlasic

425ml

5

Babybel

Havarti Cheese

4

5

24x355ml

6x710ml

710ml

99

Paradise Island

Perform Thirst Quencher

Stax Potato Chips

Crush, Dr. Pepper or Schweppes

Pepsi, Schweppes or 7-Up

Gatorade

Humpty Dumpty

Old Dutch

300gr

260gr

Party Mix

Arriba Tortilla Chips

285-310gr

100’s

6’s

3$

Plus Applicable Fees

for

5

3$ Plus Applicable Fees

for

5

3$

Plus Applicable Fees

for

5

2

99 Plus Applicable Fees

4

44

88

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2$ for

5

2$ for

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2$ for

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Come see the Quality Foods Festival of Lights - Saturday August 9 Parksville Beach Approx. 9:45pm - Fireworks Simulcast to Music 88.5fm The Beach Paradise Island

Cheddar or Mozzarella Cheese Approx. 400gr

Carr’s

Lay’s

125-150gr

155-163gr

Crackers

5

400gr

3$ for

Dofino

Steakhouse or Hot Buffalo Wing Cheese

99

99

¢

Mini Cheese

165-200gr

120-129gr

Kraft

99

for

Sweet Baby Ray’s

5 2 Club House

Barbecue Sauce

La Grille Seasoning

5 3 120-203gr

3$ for

Sport Lolly Frozen Hydration

250g

99

2$ for

Filippo Berio

7

Olive Oil

Karma

Super Sandwiches or Cones

6

99

946ml

532ml

Organic Lemonade

Kombucha Wonder Drink

Wellness Water

Sparkling Fermented Tea

2

Chapman’s

3$ for

Chapman’s

Ice Cream Sundae 1lt

4

Organic Tortilla Chips

425gr

Super or Li’l Lolly

2

White Swan

4x311ml

Jumbo Paper Towels

414ml

2

4x107-112.5ml

2$

4

99

Plus Applicable Fees

4

Old Dutch

Crunchys or Cheese Pleesers

Corn Chips 320gr

Napkins

for

960ml

3$

Plus Applicable Fees

for

4

2$ for

Oasis

Classic 100% Juice 960ml

5

4$

5

Plus Applicable Fees

for

Summer Party Snacks

Old Dutch

White Swan

2

World Fruit Juice Blend

18x75ml

3

500ml

99

Del Monte

Fruit Bowls

Super Bars

Picnic Clean Up

Spritzer

Del Monte

Chapman’s

99

Sour Cream

Thick ’n Chunky Salsa

99

99

Slice Cream Ice Cream

Dairyland

Old El Paso

Plus Applicable Fees

650ml

18x75ml or 28x50ml

Chapman’s

3

99

Que Pasa

4

99

3

99

Chapman’s

10

99

R.W. Knudsen

Less Than 0.5% Alcohol 6x341ml

170gr

3

99

1.5lt

99

Labatt Blue

Plus Applicable Fees

De-Alcoholized Pilsener

Almonds

275gr or 600gr

4

99

2lt

8-12x120ml

Refreshing Summer Drinks Santa Cruz

Process Cheese Product 1kg

Original Ice Cream

99

5

Blue Diamond

Cashews or Dry Roasted Peanuts

8x75ml

750ml-1lt

99

Planters

Plus Applicable Fees

for

Melts Slices

3

890ml

Plus Applicable Fees

Celebrate Summer with Chapman’s Ice Cream

Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread

473ml

2$

4

99

Kraft

Dressing

1lt

3

2

99

99

Hidden Valley

Pickles

99

Armstrong

Miracle Whip or Mayo

Shredded Cheese 320gr

2$

¢

Saputo

Vlasic

425ml

5

Babybel

Havarti Cheese

4

5

24x355ml

6x710ml

710ml

99

Paradise Island

Perform Thirst Quencher

Stax Potato Chips

Crush, Dr. Pepper or Schweppes

Pepsi, Schweppes or 7-Up

Gatorade

Humpty Dumpty

Old Dutch

300gr

260gr

Party Mix

Arriba Tortilla Chips

285-310gr

100’s

6’s

3$

Plus Applicable Fees

for

5

3$ Plus Applicable Fees

for

5

3$

Plus Applicable Fees

for

5

2

99 Plus Applicable Fees

4

44

88

¢

2$ for

5

2$ for

5

2$ for

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2$ for

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Freybe

Turkey Breast

2

Bonus Q-Points

Deli Sandwiches and Wraps

Bottom Round

99

per 100gr

Grimm’s

points

bonus

Purex

Natural Na ral Pastur Pastures

113gr

Brie or Camembert

3

9

99

99

Alexis de Portneuf

Belle Creme Triple Cream Brie Cheese

9

99

70’s

for

Lysol

Toilet Bowl Cleaner

6

Wild Ocean Fish

Sockeye Salmon Burgers 180gr

710ml

2$ for

5

5

CHINESE FOOD

9

99

Available at Select Stores Av

Dinner for Three

35 95

49 49

Spring Roll

per 100gr

1 49 each

SEAFOOD CENTRE Fresh

Hand Peeled Shrimp

1

49

Disinfecting Wipes

2$

for

per 100gr

Sockeye Salmon Steak

Lysol

2$

per 100gr

7 1 2

Fresh

48’s or 60’s

10 Piece Crispy Chicken Drumsticks

Selected

99

per 100gr

Cold

Deli Salad

99

Cow’s Milk Feta

WOW!

Small

2

Min. 180gr

30’s

Powerball Dishwasher Detergent

per 100gr

Woolwich W Wo ool ichh Dairy D i

Jumbo Roll Bathroom Tissue

Finish

Casa Italia

69

69

Traditional Irish Smoked Ham

per 100gr

CHEESE CENTRE

Chevrai

Continental

Milano Salami

1

5,000

HOU USEWARES

2

49

Ham with Garlic or Summer Sausage

Selected

Q

1

Authentic Smoked Beef

3

per 100gr

49 per 100gr

Wild Ocean Fish

Albacore Tuna

3

Boneless Skinless Fillets 227gr

99

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99


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Blueberry Pie

5

Blueberry Muffins

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FUNERAL HOMES

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

COMING EVENTS

INFORMATION

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TIMESHARE

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

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

DID YOU KNOW? BBB Accredited Businesses contractually agree to operate by the BBB’s 8 Standards of Trust. Look for the 2014 BBB Accredited Business Directory Eedition on your Black Press Community Newspaper website at www.blackpress.ca. You can also go to http://vi.bbb.org/directory/ and click on the 2014 BBB Accredited Business Directory

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B.C. Schizophrenia Society Campbell River Branch Donations in memory of a loved one may be made to the B.C. Schizophrenia Society, Campbell River Branch, Box 651, Campbell River, BC.,

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DEATHS

DEATHS

Vivian Irene McMahon

December 28, 1936-July 30, 2014 Vivian McMahon lost her courageous battle with cancer, Wednesday, July 30, 2014. Vivian was born in Roblin, Manitoba, December 28, 1936, to the late Clarence and Ena Traub. She is survived by her daughters IvyRae (Jeff) Davies and Dawn (Earl) Brinton; grandchildren Tyler Davies, Curtis (Morgan) Davies, Tanner Brinton and Marcie Brinton and great-grand daughters Camryn Likely, Kennedy and Layla Davies. Vivian graduated from Togo High School in 1953, and went on to attend secretarial school in Regina at the age of sixteen. Vivian spent the majority of her life raising her family in Calgary, AB. Vivian worked at Mount Royal University as the Assistant Manager of the Students’ Association until she retired in 2001. After retirement, Vivian moved to Campbell River, BC where she enjoyed an active and fulfilled life. Travelling was one of the many things that Vivian enjoyed throughout her life, as well as spending time with family. A funeral service will be held in Calgary on Thursday, August 7, 2014 at 2p.m. at McInnis & Holloway Funeral Home-Fish Creek Chapel, 14441 Bannister Road SE.

LEGALS

LEGALS

COURT BAILIFF SALE SATURDAY - 9 AUGUST 2014 AT 1100 HOURS (PDT) JEFFERSON’S AUCTIONEERING SALES LTD. (D7519) 861 Allsbrook Road, Parksville, BC (Exit 51, off Inland Island Hwy.) Jefferson’s Auctioneering Sales Ltd., acting on behalf of Comox Valley Bailiffs Ltd. is conducting a Public Auction of the assets of TRIGON TRUCKING LTD. pursuant to a Federal Court Writ of Seizure and Sale (ITA-10992-12) on Saturday, 9 August 2014 at 1100 Hours (PDT) as follows: 2004 Caterpillar 330CFM Log Loader (Serial #CAT0330CAB2L00217) 2004 Caterpillar 330CFM Log Loader (Serial #CAT0330CHB2L00222) 2007 Caterpillar 330DLT Road Builder (Serial #CAT0330DTMWP01309) 2005 Caterpillar 330CFM Log Loader (Serial #CAT0330CTB2L00242) 1999 Cat 545 Grapple Skidder (Serial #2FZ00246) 1975 Caterpillar 980B Log Loader (Serial #89P04473) All assets are sold on an “as-is where is� basis. Sale is subject to additions and/or deletions, and may be subject to cancellation without further notice.

In loving memory

Viewing Tuesday thru Friday, 0930 - 5pm Gates open 0930 hours Sale Day Terms: Cash/Interac deposit on sale day with balance due Tuesday (12 Aug.’14), in absence of payment in full on sale day. For more info, visit www.jeffersonsauctioneering.com Or by phone (250) 951-2246 or 1-877-716-1177

LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: THE ESTATE of Donald Ross Gallinger, also known as Ross Gallinger, DECEASED. NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Donald Ross Gallinger, deceased, formerly of PO BOX 163, Herriot Bay, V0P 1H0 are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Executor, at PO Box 451, Quathiaski Cove, V0P 1NO, on or before the 3rd day of September, 2014, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed having regard only to the claims that have been received. Bernice Johnston EXECUTOR

PERSONALS

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS regarding the estate of: William Mervin Kozak, also known as Bill Kozak, deceased. Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of Willaim Mervin Kozak, deceased, formerly of #104 - 700 Island Hwy South, Campbell River, B.C. V9W 1A6, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned at Lacroix Law, #2 - 177 Fourth St., Duncan, B.C., V9L 5J8 on or before the 6th day of September, 2014, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed having regard only to the claims that have been received. I. Kristiansen, Administrator

TRAVEL FOUNTAIN OF Youth RV Resort offers more Winter Vacation for Less money. Hot mineral springs, events, activities, fitness, entertainment. Web: foyspa.com or 888-800-0772.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888528-0809 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

PERSONALS

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AVALON RELAXATION Massage. Certified European Masseuse. An exquisite escape. 250-204-0956 By Appt.

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MEET SINGLES right now! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now: 1-800-712-9851.

LOST AND FOUND FOUND: 21 speed Mountain bike, claim by identify the bike, found on Salmon Point Trail. Call (604)655-7379. FOUND: CHILD’S hand knit sweater found on McPhedren, July 31. Call (250)287-9195 and describe colour.

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NOTICE TO CLIENTS of GERALD P. SINNOTT

SINNOTT & COMPANY LAW CORPORATION Gerald P. Sinnott will be retiring from the practice of law as of August 27, 2014. The last day in the office will be August 28, 2014. Clients should contact Sinnott & Company Law Corporation at 480-10th Avenue, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9W 4E3, telephone: 250-830-0234 to obtain their open or closed files, original wills, if any, valuable papers, funds in trust and all other documents as soon as possible.

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FIREARMS SAFETY TRAINING

MASTER INSTRUCTOR Non Restricted & Restricted. C.O.R.E. August 7 & 8 August 21 &22 Contact, Sign up & Pay at TYEE MARINE 250-287-2641 250-334-2942 GUN SMOKE Doghouse Plaza 250-286-0986 & Black Creek Auction Mart, Granlund Firearms CONTACT SID NIELSEN 250-203-4444 PAL $100.00

WEEKEND COURSE

Non Restricted & restricted. C.O.R.E. Course starts: Fri. Aug 15 6pm-10pm Sat. Aug 16 8am-noon C.O.R.E. continues August 18, 19, 20 6pm-10pm Two pieces of ID required. For info contact: Granlund Fire Arms 250-286-9996 2nd Hand Military Store 250-337-1750 Tyee Marine 250-334-2942 Gun Smoke 250-286-0986 HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

TANGLES Hair Salon & Day Spa is seeking a full or parttime stylist. Would prefer a stylist with experience and who loves what she does. One who has good communication skills and a team player. The salary is based on a sliding scale from 52 to 60% and a guaranteed hourly rate. Other commissions available. Salon Education provided. Please email resume to tangleshairsalon@ telus.net or submit to Salon at 986 Shoppers Row.

HELP WANTED An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051.

APT. MANAGER

Wanted; mature couple for live-in resident manager position in 50 suite building in Campbell River. QualiďŹ cations required: Knowledge of RTA and Dispute Resolution, rent collection, banking, cleaning, minor repairs and painting. Fax resumes and ref’s to 1-800-762-2318 or email: info@humeinvestments.com

EXPERIENCED SHINGLE/ shake block cutters for Port McNeil area. (250)956-4083.

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Become a Community Support Worker: Supporting adults with developmental disabilities in our 13 week program starting in September 2014. Classroom and practicum: Hands on experience. Tuition $1500

Community Living College For more information contact: Richard Franklin at: 250-203-0938 or richard.franklin@cradacl.bc.ca


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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD CAMPBELL River White Spot has opportunities for people with a passion for pursuing a career with a leader in the hospitality industry. White Spot is committed to hiring the best, training the best and expecting the best. We currently have Service, Kitchen & Supervisory Positions available. Interested candidates should contact Catherine Devine at Catherined@whitespot.ca or apply in person at White Spot 1329 Island Highway.

SALES AUTOMOTIVE SALES

• Sales Manager • Sales Assistant

For full details visit our employment page at: www.billhowich.com Apply with resume to: resumes@billhowich.com We are looking for a SALES PROFESSIONAL for a highly sensitive and customer service oriented position in the Campbell River area. Sales experience an asset, but not a requirement. If you are mature, well-groomed, articulate, professional and enjoy serving people, please send resume to: First Memorial Funeral Services, 1155 Fort St., Victoria, B.C. V8C 3K9, attn: Michele Smith or email to: michele.smith@sci-us.com

TRADES, TECHNICAL STRATHCONA COUNTY, Alberta requires a full-time Licensed Heavy Duty or Automotive Technician with thorough knowledge of heavy equipment, including vehicle and bus repair. Competitive compensation and work-life balance in Alberta’s energy and agricultural heartland. Visit www.strathcona.ca/careers

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS www. localwork.com AUCTIONS

VOLUNTEERS

CR Hospice Society: Openings available on the FUNdraising committee that assists the society with all of its fundraising efforts. The Committee meets once per month from Sept. - June. For these and many more volunteer opportunities, contact Volunteer Campbell River at 287-8111 Or check our web site www.volunteercr.ca Click “I want to Volunteer� to see volunteer opportunities in the community.

EDUCATION/TUTORING

ORACLE TUTORING

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

www.oracletutoring.ca

250-830-0295. FINANCIAL SERVICES

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

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1358 Marwalk Crescent 250-287-3939 www.crauctions.ca Ltd.

“Serving Campbell River & Vancouver Island since 1967�

There will be NO AUCTION THIS WEEK. Next Auction THURS, AUG. 14 @ 6PM CAMPBELL RIVER AUCTION will be CLOSED on MONDAY, AUG. 4 and will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, AUG. 11

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

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ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

HOBBIES & CRAFTS

FOR SALE BY OWNER

HOUSES FOR SALE

GLACIER VIEW Yarns & Botique. Brand name wholesale prices yarns. 35 brands, hundreds of colors, and adult knit & crochet clothing, ladies purses, shawls, tops jewellery & jewellery scarves. much more in botique. 1060 Farquharson Dr. E. Courtenay 250-8714008 scheba@shaw.ca open 10-4pm Mon-Fri.

ARE YOU $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help reduce a significant portion of your debt load. Call now and see if you qualify. 1-800-3511783. 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. UNFILED TAX Returns? Unreported Income? Avoid Prosecution and Penalties. Call a Tax Attorney First! 1855-668-8089. (Mon-Fri 9-6 ET)

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Finishing and Renovations Interior Renovations Professional Painting Drywall & Mudding Repair Finish Carpentry, Trim work Custom Fir Kitchens, Fireplace Mantels Husband & Wife Team Free Estimates Design House 250-204-4417 www.DesignHouseBC.com

HOME REPAIRS FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928.

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

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HELP WANTED Check out our website, for full ad. Viewing: Wed. 9-5 & Thurs. 9-6

MEDICAL/DENTAL

APPLIANCES MAYTAG FRIDGE 19cu ft. White(13yrs.old). $75. Kenmore 30� electric range w/ glass top. Panasonic OTR Microwave. 2cu ft.(4yrs) $75. Kenmore washer & dryer (approx. 10yrs. $100/pr. Double stainless sink/faucet set. $75. 250-923-8022

AUCTIONS ONLINE AUCTION - Salmon Arm: Equipment & Recreation Event! Modified snowmobile, boat, sled trailer, Suzuki bike, gang edger for planks - more! www.mcdougallauction.com Phone Mike: 1-250-833-1400, 1-800-263-4193 DL#319916.

BUILDING SUPPLIES RETIRED BUILDER selling 5yr old milled Fir. 2x10, 2x6, 2x4. #1 & #2 is seasoned. This framing lumber has been inspected. Selling whole parcel ONLY. Good discount offered. 250-338-7339.

12’ SHUFFLEBOARD nice clean condition open to serious offers. 3-bar stools $30 for all 3. 250-339-5708 2005 KONA CINDER Cone bike. 18� aluminum frame. Marzocchi MZ Race front suspension with 100mm travel disc brakes, 26� tires, 21 speed. Well loved & in fantastic shape. $400 firm. 250-8504100. KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate bugs- guaranteed. No mess, odorless, long lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot.

FRIENDLY FRANK

MOVING SALE: Exercise bike, 6 cu. ft. deep freeze, convection oven, 30� HD TV with VD & CD player, 2 glass top coffee table, filing cabinet, table saw, router & table, resin lounger, Stihl weed cutter, 2 Huscavavna chain saws, Yamaha 2600 generator, portable electric fireplace. Please call 250-335-2048 or 250-871-2472

CHILDS BED FRAME - Disney theme (2-4yrs old). Ride on cars & asst’d toys. 78 inch high screen door. Reasonable offers accepted. 250-287-8570 or 250-202-7717

POOL TABLE & accessories, $1500. Ricoh Aficio CL 4000 DN commercial Lazer printer, $300. Automatic AL - 90 PAM encapsulating machine, $3500. Call (250)338-0245.

HEAVY DUTY MACHINERY

STEEL BUILDINGS/Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

UNDER $499 KINGSIZE BED Sealy PillowTop. Frame/Box incl. $500. 250-287-3555

COURT BAILIFF Sale. The assets of TRIGON TRUCKING LTD. pursuant to a Federal Court Writ of Seizure and Sale CaterPillar 330 Log Loader(s) and more‌ Saturday - 9 August 2014 at 1100 Hours (PDT). For more info, visit www.jeffersonsauctioneering. com or telephone (250) 9512246 or 1-877-716-1177.

HELP WANTED is accepting applications for a Visitor Services position

The position is permanent part-time, and those interested must be available to work both Saturdays and Sundays. The applicant must have previous experience with POS and cash handling as well as computer competency. Those who enjoy working with the public and who have an interest in the history of the Campbell River region are encouraged to apply. Resumes with a cover letter may be delivered in person to the Museum at 470 Island Highway, faxed to 250-286-0109 or emailed to Tona.mcmurran@crmuseum.ca no later than noon on August 14th.

FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1-866-9600045. www.dollars4guns.com.

SPORTING GOODS FOR SALE cheap: motorized caddy car with remote, seats to rest when play is slow. Asking $250, was $1000 new, like new. Comes with some tools. Call 250-335-2845, 250-3015099.

We are looking for caring, compassionate and professional people to join our team. Please call 1-844-495-2280 or email your resume to Marie Martin, HR Assistant, at marie_martin@wecare.ca. For more information, check out our website: www.wecare.ca

NOW HIRING

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PRIVATE SALE, 916 Heritage Meadow Drive, Campbell River, House details available on Property Guys, Kijiji Ad# 574902522 and on Craigslist. Price reduced - $434,000 Call 250-830-7162 for further info.

GREAT PRIVATE LOCATION 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

CAMPBELL RIVER 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath. Corner lot, private & fenced backyard. Backs onto greenbelt. Landscaped gardens. Strata living with no strata fees. $219,900.00 250-2048030 or cwallin@telus.net

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WILLOW POINT- 2 bdrm patio home lots of upgrades, for more information call (250)923-0452.

MOBILE HOMES & PARKS CAMPBELL RIVER- Moving! Must sell mobile home, 62x12, 1970 McGinns, must be moved. Call for viewing appointment, 250-287-8921.

REAL ESTATE SERVICES ONLINE AUCTION: 60 acre idyllic Mountain Ranch with buildings located on Foghorn Creek, Clearwater, British Columbia. View at www.mcdougallauction.com. Call Mike: 1250-833-1400 or 1-800-2634193. DL#319916.

OPEN HOUSE every Sunday 1pm-5pm Courtenay-#26-20 Anderton Ave. Patio Home, Adult Complex, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1274 sq ft - $249,900. FMI & Pics see KIJIJI or call 250-703-0097

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

LOT ON Sproat Lake, Port Alberni. Incl 30 ft. 2009 travel trailer. New tent, new shed & new outside fridge. $159,900. obo. Call 250-586-9969. REDUCED! 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. $279,900. 250-287-8570 or 250-202-7717. CR

RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO 1 BDRM furnished apt. Ocean view, 5 appl’s, cable/hydro incld’d. N/P. $850/mo, $425 D.D. Call (250)914-5553. 2 BED, 2 bath Waterfront Condo. 1100 sq.ft., 5 appliances, garage, ocean view, ground floor, renovated, 19+ yrs, 1 small pet. $1200. Call 250830-7197 to view.

REAL ESTATE DUPLEX/4-PLEX

Prime Riverfront Home 2370 Campbell River Rd. 2244 Sq ft Fully Renovated Functions as one home or two suites $838,900 250-286-8017

DENMAN ISLAND. 13 Acre ridgetop location with ocean and mountain views. Adjoining B&B providing income potential. Free water supply, exquisite landscaped gardens with fruit trees. $724,000 - offers accepted. (250) 335 2392.

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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

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Volunteer Requests for August 6, 2014 Mountainaire Avian Rescue Society: Looking for timers to assist at Logger Sports during the Salmon Festival on Aug. 8, 9, 10. Volunteers work in pairs, on rotation. Shifts from 10 am -5pm. No skills nec. but must be able to work with others. Stopwatch provided. Dress for the weather. Logger sports makes a generous donation to the Wildlife Centre in return for their volunteer efforts as timers.

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TOWNHOUSE- Price reduced to $137,500. #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. Quick occupancy. Phone 250-9569875 or email: windonthemoon3@hotmail.com for appointment to view. WATERFRONT PROPERTY with private dock. 1100 sqft log home plus out buildings. 2.5 miles by water from Cortes Island. Easy to hold $288,000. For information call (250)9350194 or (250)287-5992.

CAMPBELL RIVER- 1 bdrm, clean, quiet. NS/NP. $620. Available after August 15. Call (250)287-3990. PENTHOUSE SUITE. 1/2 blk from ocean w/ view. Close to hospital & downtown. All utilities inc. Avail end of Aug. Ph. Jorn 250-204-9120 ROTARY BEACH- Excellent location. Ocean views. Bachelor, $600. NS/NP. Call (250)286-1175. 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. Tyee Apts 1710 & 1720-16th Ave Thank you all for your interest. The Bachelor suite has been rented.

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES 2 BDRM. 1 bth. 5 appl. Clean Fantastic view. Downtown. No Pets. Ref’s requ’d. $800/mnth. 250-286-6672


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3 BDRM 2 bath house for rent NS/NP, references a must. $1200/month - 250-923-8147 C.R. OCEANFRONT fully furn. 3-Bdrm, 2 bath home. $1800. obo., not incl. utils. Avail Oct. 1/14. Drive by: 1047 S. Island Hwy. Call 1-604-892-5134 or renechambers@shaw.ca NEW- WILLOW PT- Fenced 3 bdrm rancher, $1295. Near ocean. NS/NP. (604)727-3141

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.

SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING GOLDEN GROVE CARE FACILITY,

a licensed long-term care home for seniors, has immediate openings in beautiful Willow Point. For more info:

Call 250-923-7049.

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2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

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2007 KAWASAKI NINJA Zx14. Silver. Like New. 12,000km. Garage stored. Never raced or dropped. Hindle titanium mufflers. Power cammander. Rev limiter bypass. Exceptional perfomance & handling. No inexperienced riders please. $11,000. 250923-0769. Campbell River.

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5TH WHEEL 21.5ft, queen size bed, dinette fold down to make double bed, bunk for small child, new hot water tank, hitch, 45 watt solar panels $4500. 250-338-1506

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1983 FRASER 30ft. Sloop. 23HP Volvo diesel (very low hrs). Self furling, custom teak interior (6 1/4 headroom). Handyman sell off. “As is” $5500 O.B.O. 250-923-8022 1995 2300 Classic Malibu Sunbridge $20,500 includes trailer. Full load. Immaculate. 830hrs. For details & photos call: (1)250.826.4332 or e-mail: randymartin@shaw.ca

1966 FORD RANCHERO Good condition, good driver $5000 O.B.O. 250-287-3345 1999 MALIBOU, excellent condition, 34 M.P.G., new tires 30 days warranty. Ideal for elderly person. Asking $1800 O.B.O. Phone 250-702-5699

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2007 KAWASKI ZZR- new rubber, 50,344 km. $4800. Call (250)941-1564. ‘77 FXE HD. Lots of spare parts. $5500. Phone Don at 250-287-3072 ELECRIC SCOOTER 2 wheeler. Candy burgundy,pretty little scooter. No licence & no insurance required. $900 (as new).Range 40 miles 4-6hrs, recharge only 200 miles. Call 250-871-0175.

REDUCED! 2004 SUNSEEKER- FORD. 26 ft w/ slide. 126,000km. Queen size isl. bed. Transferable extended warranty. Great condition. $28,900. 250-287-4635. Campbell River

TRUCKS & VANS

GARAGE SALES

29’ FIBREGLASS SLOOP 10’-4” beam. 17H.P. Volvo Diesel. Sleeps 6. 10ft. inflatable dingy incl. Moorage paid to mid April 2015. $11 500 o.b.o. 250-337-5747

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1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-7434392

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GARAGE SALES

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597 REBECCA Place. Sat. Aug. 9. 9am-1pm. Lots of different stuff. Rain or shine.

ESTATE SALE. Everything must go! Sat. & Sun. Aug. 9 & 10, 8am-2pm. Marine components, power & hand tools, furniture, household, collectibles. 749 Bowen Dr., Georgia Park.

CAMBELLTON1803-15th AVE. Sat. Aug. 9. 9am-5pm. A Cancer Patients Fundraising Sale. Something for everyone. Rain or Shine.

MOVING SALE Sat, Aug 2 & 9 8am 2172 Albea Rd. Campbell River furniture, kitchen ware, books, electronics, clothes, etc.

40’ LONG/RANGE Cruising Boat. The Silver Fox is Transport Canada Compliant for Chartering. Recent Survey $98,000. 250-339-7502.

Halibut Quota Wanted

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new extended deck, over 20ft. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250743-4392

2003 DODGE CARAVAN 133,000km. Loaded! Power windows/doorlocks, CD player, air cond. Great mileage, good cond. inside/out. Runs excellent. $3,995 OBO. 250-4650421

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Circulation Manager Position Available

The Campbell River Mirror, an award-winning newspaper on central Vancouver Island, is looking to fill a position of Circulation Manager. The position requires general administration, reception, managing more than 150 newspaper carriers and drivers. The candidate must have a positive attitude, the ability to deal with the public, be a team player and be able to work in an extremely fast-paced environment. Previous experience in newspaper circulation would be an asset. The position offers a great work environment and strong benefits package. Campbell River is a picturesque seaside city of 33,000 people located on Vancouver Island. It has access to a full range of cultural and recreational facilities and is home to the classic West Coast lifestyle of Vancouver Island and the northern Gulf Islands. The Mirror is a member of Black Press, Canada’s largest independent print media company with more than 170 community, daily and urban newspapers across Canada and the United States. Please submit your resume with cover letter to: Dave Hamilton, Publisher The Campbell River Mirror #104-250 Dogwood Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 2X9 Email: publisher@campbellrivermirror.com Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.


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Whales bring home Open Water Championship The Campebll River Killer Whales (CRKW) sent eight swimmers to Winnipeg last weekend to compete at the Age Group National Championships, where over 140 teams competed for swimming titles. They competed against 900 swimmers in a battle for top spots in the country at the fastest and biggest age group meet of the year. Flying to Winnipeg for the week was Jenna Beaudin, Melayna Beuadin, Cianna Dunn, Aiden Longcroft-Harris, Mackenzie Padington, Conner Skuse, Jasmine Skuse and

Jamiliya Wellard. Over the five days of pool competition, the Killer Whales had 24 swimmers make the finals, win five medals and place 20th overall in team points, which is an impressive result, considering it was a very young team made up of mostly first-time swimmers at the meet. The bulk of the medals came from Connor Skuse, who won Gold in the 200 breaststroke, Silver in 400 Individual Medley (IM), and Bronzes in both the 1500 Freestyle and 200 IM. He also broke two

Members of the Campbell River Killer Whales swim team celebrate bringing home the National Open Water Championship at the Age Group National Championships held from July 23 to 28 in Winnipeg, MB.

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CRKW club records held by Olympian Alec Page, both of which came in the IM disciplines. Paddington won the other Bronze medal in the 100 breaststroke, which added to her four other final swims over the week. Jasmine Skuse, Wellard, Melayna Beaudin and Dunn were all at the first nationals and they did great getting some best times very important experience for the following seasons. Jasmine made three finals in the 100 and 200 breaststroke and the 1500 Freestyle and Cianna made the 800 Freestyle final. The last day of competition saw the team head to St. Malo Lake just outside of Winnipeg for the National Open Water competition where they would compete in 2.5KM and 5.0 KM races. The cool air and water temperature created some very tough conditions for the swimmers to race, though the results would suggest otherwise. Jasmine Skuse swam to a Silver medal in the 12

and under 2.5K, just out touching the 3rd place finisher in a great finish. Padington also won a Silver coming from behind on the last lap to secure 2nd in the 5K. Dunn and Conner Skuse placed 8th and 4th in the 2.5K and 5K, respectively, both fighting hard for their positions and battling the cold elements of the day. The swim of the morning belonged to Jenna Beaudin, however, as she moved up two spots over the final 1000 meters to put herself into 5th position, catching up 100 meters over that time. That final push sent the team into top spot on the team rankings and they came home National Open Water Champions. This championship event marked the last competition of the year for the Killer Whales, who now look forward to next year, which starts at the beginning of September. If you are interested in joining the pod please email Sarah Rudolf at sarah@crkw.ca

WATER CONSERVATION CONTINUES – THANK YOU!

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Check your sprinkler system frequently and adjust sprinklers so only your lawn is watered – not the house, sidewalk or street. To learn more about water use and conservation, please visit City Services/Water at www.campbellriver.ca Questions? Call the water hotline 250-203-2316 or email water.wise@campbellriver.ca

FAMILY ACTIVITIES AT 11AM

• Fun Swim & Activities in the park • Penny Dives • Tug of War • Pudding Drop • Watermelon Carry • Bounce-a-Rama • Face Painting • Hockey shoot with the Storm • Papa Murphy's Pizza & So Much More!

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Island Champs!

This past weekend the Campbell River Bantam A Tyees played in the Island Zones Championships in Courtenay B.C., bringing home the Island Title with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss. The Team will be playing in the upcoming BC Provincials taking place in Burnaby BC Aug. 6 to 11.

Logger Sports around the corner This coming weekend, as everyone knows, is the 2014 Campbell River Salmon Festival, featuring the 2014 edition of

Logger Sports. Get out and support Campbell River’s nonprofit community organizations and celebrate

the region’s heritage with some family fun this weekend. Check out the special section in Friday’s Mirror for more details.

Cameryn’s Cause for Kids Society’s

Sequoi springs 1ST ANNUAL Cameraons Cause 3x7 TOURNAMENT!

Cameryn’s Cause is an organization Campbell River families can rely on to help ease some of the financial concerns during a child’s health crisis; whether it is to provide assistance with unexpected travel costs, a place to stay, or funding to help get a family through tough times while parents are at their child’s side. Cameryn’s Cause also provides assistance to help pay for funeral expenses in the event of a child’s death. Since it’s inception in 2007, Cameryn’s Cause has provided assistance to over 100 local families.

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COMMUNITY UPDATE AUGUST 6, 2014

301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River, BC V9W 4C7 Telephone: 250-286-5700 info@campbellriver.ca www.campbellriver.ca

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing regarding the following will be held in the Council Chambers of City Hall located at 301 St. Ann’s Road in Campbell River, B.C. at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 12, 2014. Property owners are required to provide all tenants, leaseholders and occupants with a copy of this Public Hearing Notice.

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A copy of this proposed bylaw may be inspected at the City Hall, Development Services Department on any regular business day between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive, from Thursday 31 July 2014 to Tuesday 12 August 2014. All persons who believe that their interests are affected by the proposed Bylaw will be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the Bylaw that is the subject of this hearing. Please note that legal considerations prevent Council from receiving any representations or submissions after the close of the Public Hearing. A speakers list will be available for persons wishing to speak at the Public Hearing. You may register in advance by calling 250-286-5700 or in person immediately before the Public Hearing. Prior registration is not essential to be able to speak at the Public Hearing, but is recommended.

Proposal for 1020 South Alder Street: Bylaw No. 3560, 2014: To amend Zoning Bylaw 3250, 2006, to rezone the property from R-1 (Residential One) Zone and R-1B (Residential One B) to RM-1 (Residential Multiple One) Zone. Legal Description: LOT B, SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 1, COMOX LAND DISTRICT, PLAN 16595 EXCEPT PLAN 16897, & SEC 32 & & EXC PL 16914 17063 17625 33226 VIP65143 VIP65695 & VIP69765 EXC PT E OF MURPHY RD; and the part of LOT 1, SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 1, COMOX LAND DISTRICT, PLAN 33226 lying to the north of the property line with 1020 South Alder Street. Contact: City of Campbell River, Development Services Department at 250-286-5726.

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Arrrh, Pirate Paks to benefit B.C. kids Calling all buccaneers! On Wednesday, Aug. 13, adults can feel like kids again when they enjoy an Adult Pirate Pak at 61 White Spot restaurants throughout British Columbia, plus several locations in Alberta. The seventh annual fundraiser gives $2 from the sale of every Pirate Pak to Zajac Ranch for Children, an established B.C. charity that provides kids and young adults with life-threatening illnesses and chronic disabilities a memorable summer camp experience. “Pirate Pak Day has become an annual cele-

bration that helps young mateys facing life-long challenges,” said White Spot President Warren Erhart. “It’s the perfect way for the young-atheart to feel like a kid again, while supporting an amazing cause. We’re honoured to continue our work with Zajac Ranch.” Pirate Pak Day has become an annual tradition that has already raised a total of $268,386 and sent more than 100 children to camp. White Spot Week at Zajac Ranch runs from August 18 to 22 and includes activities ranging from horseback riding and

kayaking. “Our long-standing partnership with White Spot provides a direct benefit to kids in need,” says Mel Zajac, founder of Zajac Ranch for Children. “It’s so rewarding to see their faces light up when they try new camp activities, which are specially tailored to kids with special needs.” Available for both dine-in and take-out on Aug. 13 only, Adult Pirate Paks for come in four options: n Legendary Burger – our most popular option! n B.C. Chicken Burger n Bacon Cheddar Bigger Burger

n Provolone Veggie Burger PIRATE PAKS: THE ‘BRASS TACK’ FACTS n White Spot founder Nat Bailey invented the Pirate Pak to provide a fun dining experience for kids aged 10 and under. n More than 23 million Pirate Paks have been sold since 1968, and exactly 845,789 were served last year alone. nWith the option of substituting salad, juice, feature sundaes and shakes for classic favourites, there are more than 675 different Kids Pirate Pak combinations – including vegetarian.

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Have Georgia on your mind Saturday, Aug.t 16 is the date for Campbell River’s first annual music festival – Rockin’ The Island. With 10 all-Canadian bands and artists performing, this year’s talent will deliver an incredible show that all ages will enjoy. Port McNeill’s own Georgia Murray is one of those talents. Murray, born and raised in Port McNeill, is a singersongwriter whose 2009 song titled We’ll Never Know was plagiarized by composer Bahnus to create the song Swing for Korean pop star Lee Hyori. Swing became the number one song in Korea on April 4, 2010. Murray was later compensated and given a writing credit from MNet Media the Seoul-based entertainment company. On Sept. 18, 2011, Murray was named one of the eight final contestants vying for $100,000 and a recording contract with Universal Canada on Cover Me Canada, CBC Television’s live music competition series. She was also chosen by the readers of Victoria’s

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Awards. In June 2011, Murray released a six song EP titled Just a Dream produced and

co-written by her partner DWhiz. In May 2012 Just a Dream was nominated for a Western Canadian Music Award in the Urban Recording of the Year category. In June 2012, Murray was selected as one of the top 20 artists in British Columbia to participate in CKPK-FM’s PEAK Performance Project. She was recently a featured vocalist in the song Hold It Down by Canadian dubstep artist Datsik from his 2013 LP Let It Burn. On April 1, Georgia Murray and dj/producer DWhiz launched a new project called LIINKS. Give Murray a rockin’ welcome on Saturday, Aug. 16 at the Rockin’ The Island. Tickets are on-line at www.tidemarktheatre.com till Aug. 11; then on site at the Music Festival site, 1490 Island Highway North in Campbellton from Aug. 12 - 16. Tickets are $70 for Adults, $50 for Students, $40 for children 4 – 11 years and free for 3 and under; Family Passes $199 starting July 30. More details at www. rockintheisland.ca

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Everything is awesome! At the Black Creek drive-in

Black Creek is bringing back the drive-in, Aug. 20 at the Saratoga Speedway. Part homage to Black Creek’s drive-in history, part fundraiser for Black Creek Community Centre Children’ Programs, and a whole lot of good-old-fashioned family fun, this double-feature movie event starts at 5 p.m. with full concession and monster truck rides. Enjoy the pre-show of photos, trivia, community bingo and draw prizes.

First movie starts at 8:30 p.m. (dusk). Now Showing: The Lego Movie; Godzilla (2014). Tickets are $30 per car load, on sale at all Gas & Go locations (Duncan Bay Store, Quadra General Store, Black Creek General Store). Pay via phone at the Black Creek Community Centre, 250-337-5190. To read a history of our local drive-ins, or for more event information, visit facebook.com/blackcreekcommunitycentre.

Science camp still looking for specimens

Still want to enroll your kids in a Science Camp? Space is available for 6 - 13 year-old kids in Earth & Oceans, Past & Present ( August 12,13 &14, 12 - 4 p.m.), $100 per child. This three-day program is guaranteed to interest your budding biologist. With a focus on the Marine Biology and Geology of Vancouver Island, observe amazing live ocean creatures and fossil specimens and learn how to identify them through hands-on discovery. Create a fossil mold and cast to take home. Bring a lunch, drink and outdoor play-clothes. Call the Black Creek Community Centre at 250-337-5190 for some fun summer learning! For more information visit bccaonline.ca.

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