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Mine operators confident local tailings ponds safe where it is inspected by engineers who had nothing to do with its construction or design. According to Gould, Quinsam’s eventual goal is to have 100 per cent of their tailings disposed of within the underground tunnels themselves, ultimately removing the need for a tailings pond and alleviating any fears of a breach. Robert Behrendt, general manager of the Myra Falls mine located approximately 80 km southeast of Campbell River, said that because their operations also involve the pumping of approximately 50 per cent of their tailings back underground after being mixed with cement to form a paste which is used as backfill to fill old mine workings, their tailings pond is well below capacity. Myra Falls also went through their third-party assessment just this past February, after also completing a $27-million, 10-year project for seismic upgrading. The mine operates within a Class B park, and as such is monitored exhaustively by various agencies to ensure the integrity and ecology of the area is protected. “We’re very aware that we’re in a protected park and at the headwaters of the Campbell River,” Behrendt said. “I tell everyone, ‘we have to have a gold-medal performance 24/7, every day of the year.’” “Every mine is sitting back after [Mount Polley] and examining if they need to be doing things differently,” he said, “but we’re very confident in what we’ve done [in regards to tailings management], and we watch it very, very closely.”

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Ryan McIntyre whips through a log during the intermediate obstacle pole bucking during Salmon Festival’s Logger Sports competition at Nunns Creek Park on Saturday. Sunny skies and enthusiastic crowds greeted the competitors in the three-day event. See more pictures on page 2.

Local mine operators are confident there won’t be a Mount Polley incident in our midst. Questions are being asked after the recent environmental catastrophe near Likely, B.C. on Aug. 4 saw 10 million cubic metres of water and 4.5 million cubic metres of mine slurry pass through a breach in the wall of the Mount Polley mine’s tailings pond. The slurry spilled into Hazeltine Creek and then on into Quesnel Lake. Gary Gould, vice president of Hillsborough Resources, which owns and operates the Quinsam Coal mine located 31 km southwest of Campbell River, is confident that their tailings pond is not at risk of such a breach. Because much of Quinsam’s current production of tailings are pumped back underground into old shafts and tunnels – the first coal mine in Canada to be permitted to do so – the pond holds about one-third of the amount of liquid it used to, according to Gould. The decreased volume being held, combined with the fact that the pond itself is only approximately 200 metres by 400 metres in area, is visually inspected daily, formally inspected weekly, and annually inspected by the engineers who designed and built it. That means the operators, “certainly feel it’s been built and is operating according to design,” Gould said. The tailings structure also recently went through its mandatory “every five years” third-party assessment,

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Logger Sports 2014

The action was hot at Nunns Creek Park on the weekend and not just because of the blazing sunshine. The Campbell River Salmon Festival’s Logger Sports competition was held and featured the annual Bull of the Woods on Friday, the novice and intermediate competitions on Saturday and open, ladies and mixed events were held on Sunday. Clockwise from above: local musician and logger Doug Folkins is on the starting block; Campbell River’s Katherine Pelkey stays focused; Dutch T.V. personality Geraldine Kemper tries log birling; Troy Lambert bears down on his saw; a competitor climbs the pole; and Katelan Steward rips through a log. AlistAir tAylor/the Mirror

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USW and Playtime Gaming talks stall Mike Davies Campbell RiveR miRRoR

Negotiations between the United Steel Workers and Campbell River’s Chances Casino have ground to a halt. United Steel Workers (USW) Local 1-1937, represents the employees of Chances Casino, and Playtime Gaming who owns and operates the facility. Rick Wrangler, V.P. and spokesman for the union, said Playtime has refused to respond to the union’s latest counter offer in the negotiations, prompting Local 1-1937 to call for a strike vote from its members in an attempt to get everyone back to the table. “The company is, by their own admission, making a healthy return on investment,” Wrangler said. “From our perspective they have plenty of money to be able to support living wages for its workers.”

Wrangler said the main sticking points in the bargaining are wage and term. “Many of our members are paid minimum wage or just above, even after several years of service,” he said, adding that Playtime wants a four-year agreement, while USW would prefer a two-year term. “We have proposed a two year agreement as we are concerned about a long-term first agreement with a company that refuses to treat their workers fairly and with parity with other employees of the company doing the same type of work.” Wrangler was referring to the staff in the Abbotsford Playtimeowned facility. P l ay t i m e G am i n g released a statement in response to the stalled talks, which said, “Playtime has been bargaining in good faith with the union in Campbell River since April 2014

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Darryn Striga isn’t giving up on his pursuit of a seat at the city council table. Striga, 31, is running for city council in the November 15 municipal election for the second time. The last time he ran, in November 2011, Striga finished 14th out of a pool of 17 candidates, garnering 830 votes. This time, he’s hoping for a different result. “I was 28 when I last ran and I think people

saw me as too young,” Striga said. “Now I’m a bit older and I’ve put on a few pounds.” Striga said he’s hoping to represent the younger demographic and give young families a voice at city hall. “We know that Ryan (Mennie) will not be standing for re-election (he recently moved to Alberta and is finishing out his council term long distance) and I think young families of Campbell River need representation on council, it’s integral,” Striga said. “I’ve spoken to Ryan and

he took the mantle from ety, a member of the Laird (Ruehlen). I want Young Professionals to make clear I’m dif- group, and served on the ferent from Campbellton Ryan but I Ne i g h b o u rstill represent hood Associathe younger tion. He also demographic.” has a hand in A n d h e’s one of Campfamiliar with bell River’s the commutwo largest nity and how projects. the economy Striga is Darryn Striga is trending. currently He is a five-year mem- employed by BC Hydro, ber of the Daybreak specifically for the John Rotary Club, serving Hart Generating Station as president from 2013 replacement project. until July 1 of this year, He’s the office manager is vice-president of the for a group overseeing Tidemark Theatre Soci- the contractors hired by

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Hydro to carry out the project, plus he’s serving as a record management information assistant. While he’s aware of the importance of the Hydro project, as well as the new hospital project, Striga knows that’s not going to be enough. “Campbell River’s in pretty good shape for the next four years but then what?” Striga said. “We need to make sure these short-term victories are turned into longterm wins. I love the (Discovery) LNG plant, that’s great, but we need a long-term plan. We

certainly don’t want to put all of our eggs in one basket like we did with the mill.” Striga said his focus, if elected, will be to find a way to retain local jobs for all of the skilled workers who call Campbell River home. He said it would be “terrible” to lose those workers once the BC Hydro and hospital projects are over. “We need to find ways to keep them here – LNG would be good,” Striga said. “I’m optimistic, it’s moving in the right direction, but even still, we need to diversify.

“I don’t want Campbell River’s legacy to be a suburb of Fort McMurray.” Striga said that while this year’s election is a daunting one because of the atmosphere among city council, it’s something he doesn’t want to shy away from. “It’s plain to see there’s not a lot of camaraderie on the existing council,” Striga said. “They don’t appear to get along and that’s unfortunate. I don’t think anyone will look at this election and think that it’ll be a fun one, but I don’t think that’s a good reason not to (run).”

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Strathcona Gardens is forecasted to be the regional district’s biggest capital expense this year. An estimated $477,950 worth of improvements will be going into the recreation facility. Dawn Christenson, the regional district’s finance manager, presented the numbers to the board at its July 24 meeting as part of a second quarter financial update. Christenson said the regional district has spent $63,771 to date on Strathcona Gardens on items such as the energy loop exchange which transfers waste heat from the ammonia compressor room – used to make ice for the two arenas – to heat the main and leisure pools; and a new wiggle bridge for the

pool. Strathcona Gardens also spent $11,430 to purchase a 2010 Dodge Ram from the regional district’s general administration fleet. But that’s not all. Christenson said there are a few other projects still on the horizon. “The vestibule, that’s in the $100,000 range,” Christenson said. “The new ice surfacer is in the range of $120,000 as our ice resurfacer is actually on its last legs.” The front vestibule is aimed at reducing heating costs at Strathcona Gardens and will complement the new energy loop. The vestibule is essentially a second set of front doors expected to provide energy savings by reducing the amount of heat escaping from the building to the outside. Also on the go is a new electronic sign.

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The aura of power is a big problem Alison Redford resigned her seat as an Alberta MLA last Tuesday. She may be taking the Alberta Progressive Conservatives out the door with her — polls show that the party is in rough shape, just two years after Redford took it to an We say: It’s historic victory, in an election where the way most the PCs had been behind in the polls. Alberta is booming. The oil business governments in is strong, and there are plenty of jobs Canada operate available. Taxes are low and housing prices are lower than here. The PCs are long in the tooth — they have been in office since 1971, under six different premiers. They have benefited from the Alberta preference of keeping

one party in power for long stretches of time, until the public eventually tires of them. The PCs are now in year 43. The reason Redford resigned as premier in March, and now as MLA, was her spending habits. She used government aircraft for personal and party business, and it has recently come out that her staff would book fictional passengers so that she didn’t have to share the private jets with anyone — that is, her own MLAs. She also arranged to have a private penthouse built in an Edmonton building owned by the government. Work on it was well underway when she left the premier’s job. Redford was taken down by the spending of $45,000 to attend Nelson Mandela’s funeral last December in South Africa. Redford worked for the United Nations for years

and knew Mandela, but when offered a seat on a plane taking Prime Minister Stephen Harper and others to the funeral, decided to go business class on her own. She took arrogance and entitlement to a new level, one rarely seen anywhere else in Canada. Auditor-General Merwan Saher wrote “How could this have happened? The answer is the aura of power around Premier Redford and her office and the perception that the influence of the office should not be questioned.” That phrase sums up the way most governments in Canada operate. Redford may have taken that “aura of power” into a new stratosphere but she is far from the only government leader to surround herself with an “aura of power.” – Black Press

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Medicare under attack

Our publically-funded health care system is in jeopardy. Not only has the Harper government refused to work out a new health care accord with the provinces, but Dr. Brian Day is presenting a legal challenge to the Canada Health Act, which comes before the Supreme Court of B.C. on Sept. 8. Dr. Day is the owner of a Vancouver for-profit health clinic. He wants to set his own prices for medically necessary care, and so is asking the court to declare as unconstitutional the cornerstone of our universal public health care system: that health care be provided according to patients’ needs, not their ability to pay. If Dr. Day wins his case, the Canada Health Act will be breached and we in Canada will be faced with a two-tier health care system. People with lots of money will go to the head of the line for medical services; most other Canadians will have reduced access to care. Australian research has shown that private, for-profit facilities drain health care professionals from the rest of the system, thus lengthening wait times for all but those who can afford expensive private insurance. In addition, two-tier health care does not reduce government spending. Since introducing their two-tier model,

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Summer camps are good for our children’s health Optimal health of children is vital to a society and the recent article about Camp Homewood was a reminder of some good work being done locally for the past 70 years. I compare this to Dr. Charmaine Enns’ report on the health of Campbell River and the North Island reported in this same paper July 11. Her recommendation for universal childcare and easing societal pressures on families rather than throwing more “health services” at the problem is fascinating. It makes one wonder why high quality childcare at a young age makes such a difference to health determinants later in life. Is it because of role modeling by healthy adults? Is it because in high quality childcare there is less expo-

sure to television and other media than if a child were otherwise home alone or with little limit to their media exposure? This is clearly a complex issue but I wanted to make a plug for summer camps as a place where children can be exposed to healthy role models and their use of media is significantly curtailed. Summer camp is not “universally subsidized” but some camps have bursary programs where a week at camp can be had at reduced cost to those in financial need. Although a week at camp won’t solve the issues of the children of Northern Vancouver Island, let me outline why it is certainly beneficial to children and youth. Media use by children is almost

Letters universal and increasing rapidly. Statistics out of the U.S. suggest that young people aged 8-18 spend seven hours and 38 minutes per day engaged in the use of media, which is up significantly from the five years before. Canadian children are perhaps less engaged in media use than their neighbors to the south, but there has not been a similar study published in Canada. The Canadian Pediatric Society recommends NO screen time for children aged less than two years of age and that for children older than two years, recreational screen time (TV, computer, video games,

multimedia phones) be limited to no more than two hours/day. They also make recommendations about limiting time spent indoors and increasing physical activity to 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous intensity activity daily after the age of five years. An overnight camp typically has a policy about electronics; usually don’t bring them. This means that cell phones, game consoles, tablets and the retro Walk-Man are to remain at home. If electronics do appear at camp they are generally confiscated and kept in the director’s possession until the end of the session. This means that children spend their time in social interactions and

being physically active. They learn songs and skits and new skills. They observe the people around them, particularly their leaders, who tend to be fit, healthy, creative and motivated young adults. Michael Thompson, PhD writes in his book, Homesick and Happy: How Time Away from Parents Can Help a Child Grow, that camp counsellors teach social skills by modelling positive and inclusive interactions 24 hours a day, and that children are watching this closely. Camp research suggests that children make great friendships at camp, and that 70 per cent of them maintain them after camp is over. Children report that camp made them more outContinued on Pg. 9


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For shingles prevention, every one’s immune system Dr. Ingrid Pincott ND is different, especially as we Naturopathic Physician get older, so the answer to this one requires an assessment and education by your naturopathic physician. Regarding the Gardasil vaccine, Gary Null Ph.D, a well known journalist and researcher, has a great article on this subject published in the Feb/March 2014 Townslend Letter. Every parent should read this article BEFORE agreeing to the Gardasil vaccine for their daughters and sons.You may pick up a free copy at my office.

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How does Monthly Giving Work?

Stacey Marsh Executive Director

CR Hospital Foundation

Some counsellors offer a sliding scale for people of modest income. As well, there are a number of free services in town, such as those at Mental Health, so the cost should never prevent people from seeking necessary help.

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It seems intuitive that regular running subjects the knee to so much wear and tear that it should increase your risk for developing osteoarthritis later in life. With each foot strike, a runner’s knee endures forces up to eight times bodyweight. For a 150lb. person, that’s about 1200 lb. of impact step after step— pounding the pavement! The medical research, however, shows the opposite: not only is there no connection between running and OA, but that running may help protect you from health problems later on. In a Stanford University study, researchers tracked nearly 1000 runners and non-runners over a period of 21 years. The runners’ knees were no more or less healthy than the non-runners. Moreover, the runners experienced David Pechter, substantially less physical disability and had a 39% lower mortality rate. Physiotherapist A normally functioning knee can not only withstand, but actually flourish under repeated loading. The cartilage that acts as a shock absorber in your knees is mostly avascular, meaning it does not have arteries that deliver it blood. As a result, cartilage relies on the pumping action of movement to deliver oxygen and nutrients. Think of your knee like a sponge, when you bear weight it wrings out the used joint fluid and when you release the pressure it sucks up fresh fluid. That is not to say that there are no risks in running. It can sometimes cause soft tissue injuries and stress fractures. New runners are especially at risk and seasoned runners can run into injury problems if they have an alignment problem in their leg or trunk. If you want some guidance with shoe selection or want to join a clinic for training guidance and to meet other runners I recommend checking out Shore Runners. If you fear you might be developing an injury related to your running, all the Physiotherapists at Rehabilitation in Motion have experience with gait analysis and can help you with your alignment. Not all treatment plans call for you to give up your running habit!

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My home has experienced a flood, fire, or some sort of damage, what should I be worried about?

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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Powdery Mildew is a very common problem in this part of the world.While there are many treatments available, they don’t all work effectively all the time. A Christa Fernau new way of dealing with this issue involves scanning your plants with a devise called the CleanLight.This device uses a UV-C (ultra-violet C) bulb that generates energy, which breaks the DNA bonds in the mycelium, or hair-like structures of the mildew.The mildew stops spreading when this happens.The CleanLight is also effective on Bud Mold (Botrytis) and Downey Mildew on Impatiens. To use the light you have to wear special glasses and gloves that come with the light to protect the skin and eyes.You would scan your plants every day to prevent the formation of these problems. It takes only minutes and is easy to use and is safe. Since there are no chemicals involved, the CleanLight is great for organic gardens. Just remember that the CleanLight is used to prevent powdery mildew from occurring. It does not work for treating plants that have a heavy bloom of Powdery Mildew. Good luck!

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After vacuuming, does your carpet look as though it still needs cleaning?

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For you, monthly giving is a simple and convenient way to spread your generosity over the entire year. It’s affordable - small monthly gifts can fit easily into your budget. It will save you time and also help us reduce our costs - which puts more of your money to work helping people in need.

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What are the benefits?

That depends. Some employers have extended health plans with coverage for a portion of the cost of counselling, usually around 80%. Other employers have employee assistance plans for short-term counselling. Costs for victims of motor vehicle accidents, workplace accidents, or crime may be paid by third party insurers.

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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I recently went to one of those traveling shows and the prices they offered me for my gold seemed very low. Why is that?

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Very easily. Your donations are deducted straight from your credit card as a regular monthly charge. All you need to do is choose how much you want to give, sign the paperwork provided by the Foundation and we will do the rest. Your deduction can be changed or discontinued want.

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I am asked frequently “should I get the shingles prevention vaccine Zostavax” or “should my daughter get the Gardasil vaccine for HPV virus protection?”

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We cannot speak for other businesses. For ourselves, we have been serving Campbell River since 1973 and believe in giving fair value to our customers. We are your neighbors, the people you see every day, not here for three days and then gone forever. Come and see us for our quote.

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Schwarzhoff to carry Liberal banner Politics: Federal election expected in 2015 Peter Schwarzhoff ’s name will be on the ballot for the next federal election as the Liberal candidate for North Island-Powell River. He was selected by Liberal Party of Canada riding members on Thursday, July 24 to lead them in the 2015 campaign. A long-time Liberal member, Schwarzhoff is a meteorologist and air quality scientist who recently retired after 30 years with Environment Canada. In a statement announcing his candidacy last week, he said his work placed him in the forefront of the effort to protect Canadians from extreme weather and air pollution hazards which he believes has made him a strong advocate for a balanced approach to economic development and environmental protection. “I believe it’s time for a change in federal government and a return to Liberal policies that will balance the economy with environmental safeguards and respect all people,” Schwarzhoff said after his nomination. “With my background in government, business and the military, I feel well suited to be this riding’s next MP and to serve in Ottawa.” As an officer with Royal

Canadian Air force, Schwarzhoff served in Germany during the early 1990s. Reaching the rank of captain, he has a deep appreciation for the women and men in uniform who serve their country. “The code of Duty, Honour, Country is not just lip service to me,” he explained. “I live this belief and expect politicians to serve the people with the same conviction.” Schwarzhoff has experience in the private sector as a professional photographer and appreciates the stress of the marketplace in making a profitable living. Raised in Campbell River, he has recently returned to his hometown. He is an active member of his community serving as a director of Campbell River and District Association for Community Living and also as a director of the Multicultural and Immigration Services Association. He donates his time to Elder College as an instructor in meteorology and climate change. He is a volunteer tutor with Campbell River Literacy’s English as a Second Language program. His respect for nature is shown by his membership with Greenways Land Trust and as a former Scout leader. He’s also is known for the popular Philosophers’ Café that he hosts in Campbell River.

Book your passage on the passage Well, this years Discovery Passage Passage is less than a week away. The annual human-powered paddle and row across Discovery Passage between Campbell River and Cape Mudge kicks off Saturday at approximately 9:30 a.m. The paddle will take about 30 minutes to cross Discovery Passage. As usual, they will be using the marine ways behind the former Ocean

North Island-Powell River Liberal candidate Peter Schwarzhoff [right] met with Liberal Party of Canada leader Justin Trudeau at a barbecue in Vancouver earlier this month.

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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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Pacific building directly north of the government dock. This year you will be unable to access the parking lot beside the building so organizers plan to create a drop off zone at the walkway leading from the highway to the normal gathering area. Look for the signs. They will have people to assist those who need help unloading, and then vehicles will need to move along the street, with any overflow moving into the Ostler Park parking area. If anyone has any questions email atmartina.jdg@gmail.com or call Ian at 250-830-4056.

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Unfortunately you will not find one single professional Garat who Financial really knows everything about Investment how the US tax laws affect you (although some will profess they do). We have many clients Peter Garat with dual citizenship and it Certified Financial Planner has been our experience that they receive very different tax advice depending on who their accountant is. Some of the advice was incorrect and proved costly, especially when it affected their investments. It is important that you do not run out and change your financial plan based just on your accountant’s advice. While they may be knowledgeable in some areas, a qualified Financial Planner input is vital to determine how investments and insurance are best handled, for taxes now and for estate planning purposes later. Having the input of both will give you the greatest advantage.

How to prevent immediate skin damage: • Avoid direct sun exposure from 11am to 3pm when the sun’s rays are the strongest. Victor Choo • If possible, protect your skin Pharmacist/Owner with clothing like wide-brimmed hats, long sleeved shirts, long pants and sunglasses. • Sunscreens can help protect your skin as well. They work as soon as you apply them. If you are going swimming, apply it 30 minutes before you go into the water. 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 out the wide selection of sunscreens!

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It is with great sadness and broken hearts that we announce the passing of an amazing mother, daughter, sister, nana, aunt, great-aunt and friend, Pat Jones on August 1, 2014 at the age of 63. She was born in 1951 in Stratford, ON, the second daughter of the late Gilbert Kenneth Padington and Barbara Jean (Layden) Padington, VanTuyckom. In 1969, she married David Jones of St. Thomas, Ontario who predeceased her in 1986. In 1987, she and her two children moved to British Columbia. While in BC, she lived in Campbell River, Port McNeill, and Sooke. She will be lovingly remembered by her two children Kenneth Jones (Tina and son TJ Graham) of Sooke, BC and Dawn Hamilton (Mike) of Campbell River, BC; her grandson Daniel Jones of Langford, BC; and her stepmother Margaret Padington of Campbell River, BC; her 15 siblings; siblings: sisters Lei Lonnie Hunt (Bryan), Barb Bonnell (Chris), Cathy Steckler (Kerry), Melody White (Roy), Linnie Campsall (Ken), Kathy Allison (Ross); (Ross), Evelyn Warner (Darrell); and Bonnie Bonnie McGurgin (Gary); brothers (Darrell) and Bill Padington (Chris), Randy Padington (Phyllis), Danny VanTuyckom (Wendy), Rob Padington (Kim), Jean Paul VanTuyckom, John Padington and Jamie Padington (Erica); nieces, nephews and many wonderful friends. Pat was a kind dear soul with a sweet spirit who was loved by all who knew her. She was passionate about gardening and loved animals. Pat was a people person and an extremely hard worker. She was especially proud of and anddeeply deeplyloved lovedher her son, daughter, grandson. son, daughter and and grandson. She She her family and always putneeds the needs of others lovedloved her family and always put the of others first. first. Shebewill be missed her family and friends. She will missed by allby herallfamily and friends. We Love you. A Celebration of Life will be held at Painter's Lodge in Campbell River on September 20, 2014 from 1pm to 4pm. Condolences may be offered to the family at www. sandsfuneral.com/colwood (under Obituaries & Tributes top of page).

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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS As time goes by without you And days turn into years. They hold a million memories And a thousand silent tears. To us you were so special What more is there to say Except to wish with all our hearts That you were here today. Forever loved, missed and always remembered. Bonnie, Tami, Gus, Alexandria & Spencer Crystal, Mike, Kylie & Jana

IN MEMORIAM

COMING EVENTS 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

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IN MEMORIAM

ROBERT WOOD

November 21, 1960 - June 13, 2014 Please join us for a celebration of Rob’s life on Saturday, August 16, 2014 2:00 pm at the Campbell River Legion Hall. In Loving Memory

Michael Troy Murray May 13, 1969 – August 12, 2001

Much Loved Nephew and Cousin Thirteen years of missing your smile and hug and the delight you brought to our lives. You are always in our hearts and thoughts. We miss and love you today and forever. Our thoughts are with the families and friends of the men lost that day – Lee, Randy, Brenden, John and our Troy.

The Rayner Family

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PERSONAL SERVICES

INFORMATION

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

HELP WANTED

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD

AL-ANON IS an anonymous 12-step program for friends and families of alcoholics. If someone’s drinking is troubling you, we can help you. Meetings are on Wednesdays at 12pm at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 345 Alder Street. Thursdays at 1pm & 7:30pm and Sundays at 8pm at the 7th Day Adventist Church, 300 Thulin St. Also there is a meeting at the Children’s Center on Quadra on Tuesday evenings at 7:00pm. For more info call Barb: 250-923-5537 or Judy: 250-923-1653

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!

ADMIN ASSISTANT required for log hauling operation in Campbell River. Duties include reception, phones, data entry for log production and payroll. Experience in Word, Excel and Simply Accounting preferred. Apply with resume to: rleroy@telus.net or fax 250287-9914

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.

LEGALS 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. by his Solicitors, LACROIX LAW

PERSONALS 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: CAMERA memory card at Walmart. Identify photos for return, 250-287-8988. FOUND SUPER accurate pedometer on the Campbell River Trail. Call to identify, (250)287-3401.

TRAVEL TIMESHARE CANCEL YOUR Time Share. No Risk Program Stop Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call Us Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248.

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

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GET FREE vending machines. Can earn $100,000 + per year. All cash-retire in just 3 years. Protected Territories. Full details call now 1-866-668-6629. Website www.tcvend.com.

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EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS 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 Magic Moments Montessori is looking to hire a Licensed ECE with a miniumum of one year experience for full time employment. For more information, please contact Heather Greenwood at 250-2022269.

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

HELP WANTED PROPERTY MANAGER- at a Corporate resort in Desolation Sound area. Applicants should have the ability to manage people and projects. Basic knowledge of mechanical, electrical, plumbing and carpentry a real plus. This is a year round position with compensation based upon abilities and experience. Send resume to: tks@tkslaw.com âœąAttention Property Manager.

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

COLLISION Repair shop needs Auto Body Tech or Apprentice w/mechanical knowledge. Travel assist may be available. Contact 250-2878258/richsauto@shaw.ca

INDUSTRIAL / AUTOMOTIVE SALES REPRESENTATIVES We are a large company based in Fort St. John, B.C that is looking for Industrial/ Automotive Sales Representatives to join our team. We offer an attractive compensation ($105,600/year), benefits and bonus program. Sales experience is not necessary but an industrial background would be a definite asset. Please forward your resume to: human.resources. depart1@gmail.com LIONS GATE FOREST PRODUCTS is accepting resumes for BC Coastal Licensed Scalers. * Camp/Local Positions available (Northern Vancouver Island) * Competitive wages, plus full benefits. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to ken@lgforest.ca

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

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 LEGALS

LEGALS

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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HELP WANTED

SALES

TRADES, TECHNICAL

EDUCATION/TUTORING

AUTOMOTIVE SALES

PCL ENERGY now hiring Journeyperson: Pipefitters, Millwrights ($40+/hr) and Scaffolders ($38+/hr) for immediate shutdown work on an industrial project in Vanscoy, SK. LOA of $145/day worked, travel and bonuses paid! We offer competitive wages and benefits. Call 780-468-8026, send resume: pclenergyjobs@pcl.com

ORACLE TUTORING

• Sales Manager • Sales Assistant

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HELP WANTED

Laichwiltach Family Life Society has an opening for a

BUS DRIVER for our AHS Pre-School Readiness Program

Requirements • Posses a Valid Driver’s License, including a School Bus Driver’s License BC (Class 4) • Ability to complete a Criminal Record Check in work with vulnerable children • Minimum (2) years’ safe driving experience. • Clean driver’s abstract. • Excellent driving skills and habits. • Ability to remain aĆŠenĆ&#x;ve when faced with distracĆ&#x;ons. • Ability to read and interpret maps. • First Aid cerĆ&#x;ÄŽcate is considered an asset. • Enjoys working with children. torĹŹ ondiĆ&#x;ons • Interacts with public at large, including school age children. • Manual dexterity required to operate a large motor vehicle. • SiĆŤng for extended period of Ć&#x;me. • Exposure to all weather condiĆ&#x;ons. • RepeĆ&#x;Ć&#x;ve work. • Maybe required to liĹŒ up to (ϹϏ) lbs. • Keep ongoing, accurate records of Bus/AHS Maintenance and other YAHS equipment, ie refrigeraĆ&#x;on temperature etc. CLOSING DATE: August 22nd. 2ĎŹĎ­4 START DATE: Sept Ďąth. HOURS: 28hrs per wk SALARY: Ψ2ĎŹ Send Resume, covering leĆŠer and 2 leĆŠers of reference by mail, fax or drop oÄŤ toÍ— LAICHWILTACH FAMILY LIFE, 44ϭͲ 4th Avenue, Campbell River, BC FaxÍ— 2ϹϏͲ28ϲͲϯ48ĎŻ AĆŠenĆ&#x;onÍ— Audrey tilson Only those shortlisted will be contacted for interview.

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The Cape Mudge HeadStart Programs are looking for an ECE Student for a maternity leave position. Qualifications: working towards ECE Certification with a minimum course requirement of “Understanding Child Development� The successful applicant will need to be energetic, motivated, and flexible and of course like to have fun with both children and their families. Applicants should recognize that our children are our most valuable resource and be able to assist in providing a program rich in family and community based events, including an educational program featuring traditional language/culture, literacy, health, nutrition, social/emotional skills and FUN. Current First Aid ticket and a valid BC Drivers License. Criminal Record Check required Knowledge of First Nations Culture an asset Only those short listed will be contacted. Job dependent on funding. Deadline for application is August 15th 2014 Fax application: Pamela Lewis 250 286 1672 Mail: 664-A Head Start Cres Campbell River, BC V9H 1P9 For further information call 250-286-1672 and ask for Pamela Lewis

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SALTWATER ASSISTANT SITE MANAGER Reporting to the Site Manager, you would lead your team on all site activities at your sea site. Your objective is to optimize production while maintaining or exceeding regulatory compliance. You will make adjustments to the production schedule as directed to maximize productivity. The physical work environment is important too, so you will be implementing, monitoring, and reporting out on programs to the benefit of the team as well as the salmon. Application requirements • At least one complete cycle of experience working on a farm sea site, including smolt entries, bloom season, and harvesting (other aquaculture production experience will be considered) • Strong leadership skills and the ability to foster an efficient and safe team • Critical and creative problem solving skills • Able to adjust and adapt quickly and efficiently to changes • Superb communication skills • Excellent computer skills, particularly the use of Microsoft Office • Preference will be given to candidates with a diploma or degree in aquaculture or a related field of study. • Must be legal to work in Canada at the time of application. Special requirements • This is a camp-based position with 8 days on-shift and 6 days off • Prerequisites to hiring are a fitness test and a criminal record check • Only applicants who are legally allowed to work in Canada will be considered. How to apply Please forward a resume in person, by fax, or by e-mail to: Cermaq Canada Box 142, 61 – 4th Street Tofino, BC V0R 2Z0 Fax: 250-725-1250 E-mail: careers.canada@cermaq.com Please state Assistant Site Manager in the subject line. Deadline to apply: Friday, August 15, 2014

Laichwiltach Family Life Society has an opening for a

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PERSONAL SERVICES

PERSONAL SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE

VOLUNTEERS

FINANCIAL SERVICES

GARDENING

APPLIANCES

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

GARAGE SALES

HOUSES FOR SALE

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

MOVING SALE: Exercise bike, 6 cu. ft. deep freeze, convection oven, 30� HD TV with DVD & 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

GABRIELE’S GARDENING

Summer Is Here

Gardening, Pruning,Top Dressing, Small Landscaping Designs & Rubbish Removal Volunteer Requests for August 13, 2014

Gabriele (250)205-0661

Greenways Land Trust: On August 20th from 5-7 pm, volunteers needed to help maintain trails in the Beaver Lodge. Everyone will meet at Trask Rd Parking lot at 5 pm. Dress for the weather & trail work. Tools provided Black Creek Community Association: Hosting a drive-in movie on August 20th from 7 pm to midnight at Saratoga Speedway. They are in need of volunteers for security, gate and parking attendants. CR Hospital Foundation – Golf Tournament: Volunteers are needed to help with early morning setup, activities on the golf course, and tear- down in the afternoon. Bring a friend and monitor the “Closest to Pin. Serve tasty treats, or help setup chairs for the luncheon. 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.

FINANCIAL SERVICES 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.

HELP WANTED

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Finishing and Renovations

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. LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

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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.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

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ONLINE AUCTIONS: Heavy & Recreational Equipment - Terex Dozer, Chris Craft Boat, Modified E-Tec Skidoo, Customized Sled Trailer, Gang Plank Edger, Motorbike & Glorious BC Mountain Ranch. www.mcdougallauction.com. 1(800)263-4193 PV#319916

DANDBY AIR CONDITIONER 12,000BTU Window Model. Electronic controls w/ remote. 3 speed fan. $125. 250-2877543 or 250-830-3208

FRIENDLY FRANK 2 UMBRELLAS $25 and $20. 250-287-7543 or 250-8303208 SINGLE Electric bed, needs mattress $50. Baby change table, new $30 (778)420-5520.

FURNITURE DARK BLUE leather living room set: 3-seat sofa, loveseat & matching chair. Great for home or cottage, good cond. $1500. obo. (250)338-7701, Courtenay.

STEEL BUILDINGS steel buildings. “steel overstock sale!� 20x20 $4,055. 25x24 $4,650. 30x32 $6,586. 32x34 $7,677. 40x48 $12,851. 47x70 $17,899. One End wall Included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-6685422. www.pioneersteel.ca

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

SPORTING GOODS 12’ SHUFFLEBOARD nice clean condition open to serious offers. 3-bar stools $30 for all 3. 250-339-5708 KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com

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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.

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ECE for our AHS Pre-School Readiness Program.

SHOPRIDER Heavy Duty Scooter.Like new asking $2800/ new $4800. 250-923-5737

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

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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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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

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

340 S. MCPHEDRAN Rd. Sat. Aug. 16. 8am-12pm. Relocated from Victoria. Excess household items, tools & interesting stuff. Held in the barn.

KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate Bugs- Guaranteed. No Mess, Odorless, Long Lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot.

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.

FOR SALE BY OWNER

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. A full job description is available at www.crmuseum.ca. We thank all those who apply, however, only those shortlisted will be contacted. No phone calls please.

Bookkeeper/Receptionist Bookkeeper/Receptionist

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NEWS • SPORTS • BUSINESS • ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNITY • LIFESTYLES • OPINION

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

HOUSES FOR SALE MOBILE HOME 14’. A must see. Call anytime. 250-9233394. Campbell River

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

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.

RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO ROTARY BEACH- Excellent location. Ocean views. Bachelor, $600. NS/NP. Call (250)286-1175.

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

PRIVATE SALE, 916 Heritage Meadow Dr., Campbell River, house details avail. on Property Guys, Kijiji Ad# 574902522 & Craigslist. Price reduced - $421,000. 250-8307162 for further info. Open House: Sat., Aug. 9, 11-3pm

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

WILLOW POINT 3 BDRM home + suite on .34 acres. Quiet cul-de-sac. 1 1/2 bath, lrge lving room. Formal dining room & kitchen separate up. Hot water heating. Gas furnace (180.26/mnth to heat). Multiple fruit tree. Campbell River. 250-923-5516.

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

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.

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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.

RANCHER Ocean Grove $309,900. 105 Strathcona Way. 1350 sq ft 3BR/2BA, double garage, lots of parking, storage, upgrades, and fenced yard. 250-923-7667

REAL ESTATE

HELP WANTED is accepting applications for a Visitor Services position

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.

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

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THURSDAY, AUG. 14TH • 6PM Lumber, bricks, patio furniture, pool, compressors, garden/patio benches w/ storage, cement mixers, Genie Lift, table & chair sets, prawn traps, RV swivel recliners, washer & dryer sets, engine analyzer, fishing gear, table saws, tools, tec cable, exercise equipment, pictures, coins, stamps, jewellery, chest freezer and so much more. Too much to list.

2-BDRM DUPLEX. $850./mo. 5 appliances. Includes all utilities. Call (250)914-0196 NEWLY RENOVATED large 2-bdrm, ocean view unit. Centrally located. N/P, N/S. $825. + utils. Call 250-830-4686.

HOMES FOR RENT 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 WILLOW POINT- 578 Grayson Rd, $1500/mo. Probably Avail Sept 16. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1250sq ft Rancher, drive by first. Liz, (250)203-8438.

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

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

On Site Un-Reserved Auction

SUITES, LOWER C.R. 1-BDRM Lower level suite, NS/NP. Hydro incld Refs req’d. $500/mth Available Aug 15. Call 250-287-4585.

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Under the direction by the executors for the estate of Je Beebe, we will sell the contents of his shop.

Date: Saturday, August 16 Time: 11:00 am Address: 85 Leash Road, Courtenay O Lake Trail and Webb Road

Items: 66 Chevy Beaumont 2 door hard top (project), 81 Camero Z28 4 Speed (1 owner) - 71 Nova 2 door post (almost done project) - 396&454 Big Block Motors, Totally Chrome & Dressed 396 Engine, 12 Small Blocks, Most on Stands, 3 Munci Trans(?), 100 Year Anniversary 2003 Harley Davidson, 93(?) Harley Davidson Fat Boy, 4 Welders, Industrial Pipe Bender, FMC Tire Machine, 5 HP Upright Compressor, 16&20 Ton Press, LGE Gen Set, Engine Hoist, 8 Tool Chests, Contains Snap on Proto & More, 11 Chain Saws(4 Pro), STIHL & HUSQ, Valve Grinding Machine, Battery Chargers, YZ250 Dirt Bike(?) - LGE Amount Rigging Rope, Climbing Spurs, New Edle Brock Items Including Al. Heads, Valve Covers, Camshafts, Inch Mitre Saw, Numerous Hand & Power Tools, Carhartt Clothing, Work Bench, Pellet Ries, Metal Gun Cabinets, Knives, Fishing Rods, New Tools Unopened, Harley Leathers & Access, Western Saddle, Reference Car Books, 20FT. Sea Container And More!

Viewing: Friday August 15, 1pm-6pm Saturday August 16, 9am to Sale Time

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TOWNHOUSES 555 ROCKLAND RD. Quality, near new 2 bedroom townhouses in a quiet area. Units have fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer and 1 1/2 bathrooms. Close to schools, playground and N.Is College. Available in September $805/month Small pets ok Phone Lorne

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TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

ANTIQUE/CLASSICS

MOTORCYCLES

UTILITY TRAILERS

‘77 FXE HD. Lots of spare parts. $5500. Phone Don at 250-287-3072

1967 MERCURY COUGAR Be in time for the Show n’ Shine. Over $20,000 invested. Asking $15,000 o.b.o. Serious offers only. 250-286-1759

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. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

1981 FLATDECK Car Trailer. 26ft. Commercial winch w/ remote, ramps, surge brakes & hay racks. $2500 or best offer. 250-286-1759

MARINE

AUTO FINANCING

BOATS

1981 EMPRESS MOTORHOME 26ft. Runs well. New steering tires, starter, batteries, toilet. Gen set. New spare tire. Rear tires good shpe. $6000 o.b.o. 250-286-1759 2004 FRONTIER 5th Wheel trailer. 24.5 ft. Rear kitchen for safety! Only 1000 miles on chassis. Lots of extras $15,000. Phone 250-334-4758

12’ SPRINGBOK BOAT on Highliner Trailer $800. 2 older O/B’s: 7.5 Merc S/S $400, Suzuki 9.9 oil injection $450. 250-334-9502.

Local researchers contribute to virus study

Campbell River’s Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences was involved in a new study, published last month in the international peer-reviewed Journal of Fish Diseases, that reports on extensive fish virus research, confirms that the recentlyidentified fish virus, piscine reovirus, is a benign virus that has long been present in fish in the Pacific Northwest. The study, t it le d Piscine reovirus in wild and farmed salmonids in British Columbia, Canada:1974-2013 (G. Marty, D. Morrison, J. Bidulka, T. Joseph, A. Siah, 2014), reports on

1978 FIBERFORM 22.5’, 302 Ford engine with Merc leg, 2005 Merc kicker, new batteries. Trailer in good cond. Great ocean boat, sleeps 2. Fresh water sink. $7,650 obo. Call (250)738-0299.

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the results of thousands of fresh and historical salmon tissue samples tested to understand more about the presence of piscine reovirus (PRV) in the Pacific Northwest. The study concludes that PRV is present in many species of wildsourced and farm-raised salmon. The earliest positive result, identified in a wild-source steelhead trout from British Columbia, was from 1977 and predates the start of salmon farming in British Columbia. Importantly, the study confirms that the fish that carry PRV did not

1982 24’ Campion Hiada Command Bridge 350 Volvo Penta, 280 dual prop drive, 9.9 HP kicker, sleeps 4, good condition. $8000 obo. Call (250)926-0314.

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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 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

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 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

TRUCKS & VANS

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

Halibut Quota Wanted

2007 CHEV Cobaltls 4 door sedan, grey, A/C, 4 new tires, brakes replaced 2013. 189.000km’s. $ 3500. 250338-6970

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

Unfished at $76.00 lb. Or Fished at $72.00 lb.

Michelle (604) 736-3600

Every day, you check real estate listings online. On the weekends, you drive through neighbourhoods seeking out For Sale signs. So, it may be safe to say, you’re on the fast track to purchasing your first home. You’re not alone: In 2013, 57% of new homes were purchased by first time buyers*. But are you financial prepared for potentially the largest purchase you’ll ever make? Do you have enough money for the down payment and for the monthly household costs that will follow for many years? •

SPORTS & IMPORTS

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new extended deck, over 20ft. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250743-4392 2006 TOYOTA Tacoma 4cyl. auto, AC, new tires, canopy, 50K, standard cab. $11,500. 250-897-1416

MOTORCYCLES

2007 KAWASKI ZZR- new rubber, 50,344 km. $4800. Call (250)941-1564.

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

“We are happy to see that in B.C. piscine reovirus appears to be a harmless virus that’s commonly found in fish in the Pacific Northwest,” says Clare Backman, a biologist at Marine Harvest Canada. “While the serious allegations by Ms. Morton were without factual basis, we felt it was important to acquire greater knowledge about piscine reovirus.” The col l ab orat ive study includes researchers from the Ministry of Agriculture, Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences, and Marine Harvest Canada.

Saving for your first home

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

1966 FORD RANCHERO Good condition, good driver $5000 O.B.O. 250-287-3345

show any signs of disease, such as heart and skeletal muscle inflammation. The 2013 research follows a legal challenge launched by salmon farming critic Alexandra Morton. It was alleged by Morton that PRV was very recently introduced to B.C. by the salmon farming industry, and that the virus was the causative agent of heart and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI). Despite extensive testing, HSMI has not been found in any fish (farmraised or wild-caught) in the Pacific Northwest.

MANAGING YOUR MONEY

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

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The amount of your down payment effects: •

A Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) allows you to make withdrawals at any time for any purpose. There are no restrictions on the amount withdrawn or obligation to repay, unlike the HBP, and you won’t encounter related tax issues down the road.

Buying your first home and • The size of your mortgage figuring out how to pay for it isn’t as easy as it might and monthly payment seem – and your choices will amount. stay with you for many, many • The amount of mortgage years. Your professional default insurance you’ll advisor can help you make pay. the right choices for you. The sources for your down payment can be: *Canadian Association of Mortgage

Good questions – and ones that Canadian home buyers plan to approach • in a variety of ways.30% of buyers plan to have at least a 20% down payment**. The minimum down payment in Canada is 5% with the average • down payment ranging from 5%-20% of the home price. A down payment of less than 20% (called a high ratio mortgage) requires mandatory mortgage default insurance offered through a provider such as Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), Genworth

The home price you can afford.

they meet the criteria) for a down payment without any immediate tax consequences. The withdrawal is repayable in equal installments over a 15 year period to avoid income inclusion.

Saving a fixed amount from each paycheque, selling investments or personal property, or borrowing from family or friends.

The Home Buyer’s Plan (HBP) that allows you to withdraw up to $25,000 from assets held within your RRSP ($50,000 per couple, assuming

Professionals (CAAMP) www.caamp.org/ press- releases.php?pid=31&article=761 **Ratehub www.ratehub.ca/mortgage-downpayment

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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More racing excitement last week at Saratoga Twelve Wilroc Lite cars arrived at Saratoga Speedway last Saturday for their last appearance of the year under yet another clear, beautiful night in Black Creek. The I.M.C.A Modifieds and the Bomber cars were also on the racing card on Saturday. Some great track conditions made for some tight racing in the Wilroc Lite class. The track record was broken by Mark Stuart in car number 15s, who would set a time of 14.431 in qualifying, which broke Mike Haslam’s record of 14.459, set only two weeks ago. Three Dashes were given to the Lites with Jeremy Bird winning the C dash in the number 26 car, Ryan Orchard winning the B

dash in car number 32 and Haslam taking the A dash in car number 22. Two heats were also given to the Lites with Tyler Clough taking the B heat in car number 76 and Dave Emmerson, in car number 22 taking the A heat. 35 laps were awarded to all 12 cars for their main event. After an early accident which took out two cars, Haslam, in car number 22h, would jump out to the lead and he wouldn’t look back from there, holding off Emmerson’s car number 22s to grab his first main event win of the year, stopping Emmerson’s main event win streak at four. 10 I.M.C.A Modifieds ripped up the track on Saturday. Two very fast

dashes were given to the Modifieds with the B dash going to Gregg Sagmoen in car number 89 and the A dash to car 72’s Travis Stevenson. Two 10 lap heats were awarded to the Modifieds with the first heat going to Ryan Monks in car number 46 and the second heat going to his brother Jeff in car number 4. A 35 lap main event saw Brad Kotscherofski in car number 8 pull away from the field early, but Travis Stevenson in car 72 would find his way around him on lap 10. Stevenson and Chris Beaulieu in car 91 would battle hard from there, with Beaulieu eventually finding his way around Stevenson on lap 25, holding on to take yet another main event win,

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with Stevenson claiming second and third going to Monks. A shortened field of four Bomber cars hit the track on Saturday. The Larson’s, who comprised 75 per cent of the field, dominated the division once again. Darren “Bam Bam” Larson in car number 5 would take home the four-lap dash, and would lead all 10 laps to take the win in the heat. 15 laps were awarded for their main event which saw all 4 cars go bumper-to-bumper for all 15 laps, but Darrel Larson would hold on to his pole position for all 15 laps in car number 9, managing to hold off his brother Darren and nephew Boston to take the win.

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Down-to-the-wire finishes and broken track records at Saratoga Speedway last weekend. Next weekend is one of the more popular events, the Crash to Pass Boat Race.

Extra laps...Next weekend marks the return of one of the most popular events we do at Saratoga Speedway, the Crash to Pass Boat race. In this race, each car starts

with a 10-12 foot boat attached to their bumper and their objective is to destroy the others guys’ boats. In previous years this event has drawn people from all

across the Island with this year looking to be no different. Accompanying the carnage will be the Hornet cars, Roadrunners, Figure 8’s and the Island Mini Stocks.

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Thunderbird RV Park and Campground would like to thank all participants of the 18th Annual Salmon and Cod Derby. Fun was had by all especially the kids. All kids who signed up for the derby received a prize thanks to the generosity of our local community businesses who donated gifts this year. No child went away empty handed and we thank you all for that. ADULT: 1ST Place Salmon 2nd Place Salmon 1st Place Cod 1st Place – Ladies

>> Lou Toth with a 9.5 lb Chinook >> Marc Charest with 7.5 lb Chinook >> Francis Drake with a 35 lb Ling Cod >> Rosa Turko with a 10 lb Ling Cod

KIDS: 1st Place – Biggest Fish 2nd Place – Biggest Fish 1st Place – Total Weight 2nd Place – Total Weight Most Interesting Creature

Chance Roberts with a 12 lb Ling Cod Shyanne Johnson with a 7 lb Sockeye Darwin Johnson with 22.1 lbs Daniel Knowles with 20.1 lbs Teraya Albany with a jellyfish

Thunderbird RV Park and staff would like to thank the following business whom over the years have supported our Derby with a prize donation. Without all of you our Derby would not be the success it is today. • Bill Howich Chrysler RV Sales & Service • Pioneer Home Hardware • Discovery Harbour Marina • Coast Industrial Propeller • Weiwaikum House of Treasures • Flurer Smokery • Campbell River Indian Band • Aboriginal Journeys Whale Watching • Jiggers Grill • Discovery Marine Safaris Whale Watching

• Seabreeze Take-Out • Staples Business Depot • Vancouver Island Air • Walmart Super Center • River Sportsman • Discovery Harbour Marine Fuel • Tyee Marine • St. Jeans Cannery and Smokery • Great Canadian Oil Change • Sandstorm Knife Sharpening Services • Canadian Tire

We know you because we’ve been there too. PROCESS PROCESS Car insurance • Home insurance • Business insurance We live in the same town. We hit the same potholes, slide on the same ice and dodge the same wayward shopping carts. We know the roads you drive and the people you drive with, so we’ll make sure you’ll always be looked after.

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Zeballos mayor, regional district rep dies

Ted Lewis

Strathcona Regional District Director Ted Lewis has died. The regional district announced last week that Lewis, who was also mayor of Zeballos, passed away on Tuesday,

Aug. 5. “It is with great sadness that the regional district has learned of the passing of Director Ted Lewis,” reads a message on the regional district’s website. “Ted was

always a true champion for his community and for the region. His vision and enthusiasm will be sorely missed. Our heartfelt condolences go out to Ted’s wife, Barb, and the rest of the Lewis family.”

Lewis had been struggling with medical issues over the past couple of months and had been absent from the regional district table. Lewis has served in public office since 2008

when he was elected to Zeballos village council. He was appointed to the Comox-Strathcona Regional District board, the predecessor of the Strathcona Regional District, that same year

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and in 2012 was elected chair of the Strathcona Regional District board. Lewis took the role to heart, as he told the Mirror shortly after his election. “I now have the honour of representing our regional district board as their chair, a responsibility I take very seriously, as it involves related duties and obligations on behalf of other board members,” Lewis wrote in an e-mail on New Year’s Eve of 2012. Lewis served as chair until December 2013, when he declined a nomination for re-election. L e w i s w a s b e i ng remembered on Facebook by loved ones last week. Lewis’ son, Josh Lewis, thanked everyone for their support. “It truly helps so much knowing he has a place in all of your thoughts right now,” he wrote.

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On Sunday, Campbell River Centre For Spiritual Living Will Be Hosting Rev. Dr. Laurel Geise. Geise is an inspirational teacher, author and speaker who empowers people around the world to live “an authentic, soul–guided life.” In her latest book, The Jesus Seeds: Ingiting Your Soul Guided Life, the awakened energy of her message weaves a vision of unbounded human potential waiting to be unleashed. Geise was trained by Deepak Chopra as me dit at ion te acher and has been teaching meditation for over 15 years as well as classes on Soul Evolution and Soul Guided Living. She is an Interfaith Minister and lives in Florida. Geise’s recent book tour included book signings at New York, Washington, Denver, Ft. Lauderdale and Vancouver. Attend Willow Point Hall on Sunday for Geise’s meditation at 10 a.m. Stay for her inspirational message as Guest Speaker during Sunday Celebration at 10:30 a.m. The workshop: Stepping into Your Soul – Guided Life to be held after at the Centre’s downtown Office #20 – 964 Shoppers Row, 1-3 p.m. – Cost $25. E-mail office@cslCampbellRiver.org.


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BI-WEEKLY OAC

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$148**

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2 great chairs 1 low price!

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$

SALE ENDS SUNDAY, JUNE 15TH, 5PM

MERIT HOME FURNITURE

Merit CAMPBELL RIVER STORE ONLY!7x14 588

APPLIANCES HARVEST YOUR SALMON INTO ALL SIZES OF FREEZERS TODAY! NO WAITING, IN STOCK AND ON SALE NOW AT ANNIVERSARY PRICES!

888

$

$

each

each

FURNITURE chairs 2 great 1low price! Mix or Match 2 for

2 for

2 for

1199

$

999

$

788

CUSTOM ORDER OVER

200 Twin FABRICS TO CHOOSE Mattress

999 $

4 Piece Appliance Package Fridge/Freezer, Range, Dishwasher & Microwave. Includes Stainless Steel

Was $4500 NOW

3188

$

PROFILE STEAM DISHWASHER Hidden Controls, Stainless Interior, NSF Rated

GUARANTEE

SAVE

WE TA T KE PRICE PROTECTION ONE STEP FURTHER!

All the products advertised in this flyer are PG+, which means if you find it cheaper within 30 days after purchase, we’ll refund 120% of the difference. What a deal!

SOFA9 $699

DRYER: 7.3 cu. ft. aluminum drum, steam dry, steam sanitize

1698

$

599 BACK AID

250-374-3588 1289 Dalhousie Dr. ($700 VALUE)

WHEN YOU PURCHASE A RECLINING SET!

COLOURS 1 LOW PRICE!

WE T TAKE PRICE PROTECTION ONE STEP FURTHER!

III

$800 TABLL & 4 C A R

Was 2799

NOW

$

99

4

LIMITED STOCK!

$

799 99

488

Queen Mattress

RESTONIC GEL FUSION

SWIVEL ROCKERS

$

NOW

Comfort Top Recharge with Air Feel Foam & Wool True Temp Gel Foam

Starting at

788

NOTRE DA BIG O TIRES

Was $329999

1099 99

SIMMONS RECHARGE ISABELLA

LIFT CHAIRS

$

219 00

We reserve the right to limit quantities. Some pictures may not be identical to current models. Some items may not be exactly as shown. Some items sold in sets.

Queen Mattress

PUB MARBLE DINING SET

Was $79999

TIGHT TOP $

FREE!

SOFA $899 LOVE $879

$

Continuous Coils

Plus ... Upgrade any of these rec to Power and/or Memory Foam

SSAVE $1,000 AND GET A FREE RECLINER!

GUARANTEE

SAVE 600

500

$

NOW

$ RESTONIC only each

YOUR CHOICE

FREE RECLINER

All the products advertised in this flyer are PG+, which means if you find it cheaper within 30 days after purchase, we’ll refund 120% of the difference. What a deal!

WASHER: 4.1 cu. ft. 12 cycle, direct drive, steam wash, allergy & clean cycle

Queen Mattress

SAVE

PLUSH EURO TOP

LAUNDRY PAIR

for

799

3 great recliner styles Queen Mattress 30

Was $1139

798

00 169 2 $

TIGHT TOP

Perfect for Dad!

PROCESS 900

STAINLESS STEEL

And at Merit there is no need to bring money.

899

$

500

$

SAVE $400 ON SOFA! $

PAIR NOW

$

SPRING AIR ASHHURST

2 FOR

Was 2059

2 for

899

$

BROWN OR WINE LEATHER RECLINER

$

Choose 2 great sty for 1low price!

2 for

238

$

each

MATTRESSES

Starting at

NOW

$

each

Anniversary Price

5, 7, 9, 13, 15, 20, 25 CU. FT.

888

$

each

RESTWELL

1299

$

CHEST FREEZERS $

888

$

$

49999

Was $259999

NOW

PILLOW TOP

$

1299 99

NO MERIT HOME FURNITURE Money Down • Interest • Payments for 1 Full Year

*

* On Furniture & Mattresses. Taxes, Admin Fee & Delivery due at the time of purchase.

1300 Homewood Road • 250-286-0868 or 1-888-285-8403

LIMITED STOCK Items may not be exactly as shown.


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