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ALBERNI VALLEY MUSEUM HERITAGE FAIR Join Us On COMMUNITY DAY Saturday May 2, 2015 11:00am to 2:00pm • Cedar Rooms of Echo Centre

Visit students’ Heritage Fair projects and cast your vote for People’s Choice Award. Award Ceremony at 1pm – followed by a very special performance by Haa Huu Payuk Students. Displays by: Rock and Gem Club, Genealogy Club, Historical Society, Arts Council, Industrial Heritage Society. Puppet Workshop offered. The Heritage fair is sponsored by: AV Lions Club, Family of Val and Ken Hughes, AV News, Quality Foods, Parks, Recreation and Heritage, City of Port Alberni, BC Heritage Fair Society and Ladybird Engraving.

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Kingston named Citizen of the Year at chamber gala

Business excellence nod goes to Gone Fishin’, volunteer honours to Bob Cole The Alberni Valley Chamber of Commerce handed out its community excellence awards last Friday at the Italian Hall. The talk of the night, besides the honourees, was the meal catered by Drinkwater’s Social House, due to open at Sproat Lake Landing soon. Theresa Kingston was selected as Citizen of the Year for her philanthropic work and leadership. Gone Fishin’ earned the Business Excellence award. Bob Cole was named Volunteer of the Year. Other winners were: Valley Vision Optometry for customer service; Van Isle Ford for rising star; Eric Gill for Youth of the Year; Swept Away Inn for tourism and hospitality; The Funk Trunk for social media; Alberni Natural Health Group for health and wellness. Lance Lapointe won the inaugural Spirit of Music award, presented by Kenn and Linda Whiteman. Slammers Gym was named the Welcoming Work Place, while Aaron Vissia Financial won the image enhancement award. Eco Dry Cleaners earned the green award for installing new environmentallyfriendly laundering equipment. Gayle Stephen-Player and her daughter Rebecca of Gayle’s Fashions won the chamber’s special recognition award.

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Gayle Stephen-Player, right, and her daughter, Rebecca Palmer, of Gayle’s Fashions receive the chamber’s special recognition award. SUSAN QUINN/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Citizen of the Year honouree Theresa Kingston celebrates with her father at the chamber gala awards. Bouchra Zouhou and Daniel Savard, right, of Swept Away Inn receive the Tourism and Hospitality Award from the 2015 Alberni Valley Chamber of Commerce community excellence awards. SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Lori Kerr, left, and Dale Henderson from Coastal Community Credit Union present Brent Manson, centre, from the Alberni Natural Health Group with the health and wellness award. PHOTO COURTESY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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CIP Workshop The city of Port Alberni is holding the Community Investment Program orientation workshop on Monday, May 4 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. at Echo Centre. The CIP includes in-kind services and community development grants. The workshop will outline the criteria for applying and program priorities and guidelines. Application forms will be made available at the workshop. The deadline for applying for the CIP is Thursday, October 1, 2015. For more information call Theresa Kingston at 250-720-2506.

The Young Professionals of the Alberni Valley are hosting the Dry Creek Community Garden grand opening on Sunday, May 3 from noon to 2 p.m. at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Napier and they want you there! Come on out to learn all about the garden and how you can rent a plot. Members of the Young Professionals will be on hand to talk about the organization and the other projects they have in the works. For more information email youngprofessionalsav@ gmail.com or check out the garden on Facebook at facebook.com/ drycreekcommunitygarden.

We Got Rhythm Come out to the ADSS Theatre on Sunday, May 3 at 2:30 p.m. and enjoy We Got Rhythm by the Timbre! Choir. The concert marks the end of their 42nd season and is conducted by Patricia Miller and will be accompanied by Danielle Marcinek on piano and the Barry Miller Jazz Trio. Tickets are $15 for seniors and adults and $5 for students and children and Echo Centre, Finishing Touches, Rollin Art Centre, Salmonberry’s, choir members 9am-1pm and at the door if still available. Petronella’s Produce & Poultry Frozen grass-fed Turkey cuts Chicken & Free-Range eggs

Hike for Hospice Come on out and Hike for Hospice on Sunday, May 3 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Blair Park on Margaret Street. Enjoy live music and refreshments, wear a wacky tie for Ty Watson House, carry a carnation for a lost loved one, and enjoy the company of other hospice supporters at a family-friendly event. Jim’s Clothes Closet will donate $10 to the Alberni Valley Hospice Society and Ty Watson House for every wacky tie worn. The walk is free but donations are gratefully accepted and benefit the Alberni Valley Hospice Society and Ty Watson House. For more information call 250-723-4478.

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Harbour Quay leases renewed KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

mistake to impose specific hours of operation for the merchants at the Quay” because “the shops are unique... and responsive to the needs of resisdents and visitors alike.” An eample of that responsiveness laid out in the report were the Donut Shop’s and Sugar Shak’s offset hours that ensure that there is coffee available at the Quay from 6:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. on Sundays. Kenny said that staff would continue to work with Quay merchants to ensure sufficient hours.

Pam Craig, centre, of Port Alberni receives a BC Community Achievement Award at Government house from BC Lieutenant Governor Judith Guichon, right, and Coralee Oakes, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development on Friday in Victoria. CHARMEAD SCHELLA SPECIAL TO THE NEWS

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City council renewed two Harbour Quay leases in city-owned buildings following a report on hours of operation from director of parks, recreation and heritage Scott Kenny. Council had deferred approval for Salmonberry’s Emporium and Sweet Pea Coffee and Desserts at their April 13 meeting due to concerns that the businesses down at the Quay were not open consistently enough. Kenny’s report said that “it would be a

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Inbrief City puts half of 2011 review into play city newsline

Second in a series

City hall’s blue tiles to go

City council voted on Monday to re-clad the blue tile portions of city hall’s exterior with $100,000 in cedar panelling donated by the Coulson Group. Mayor Mike Ruttan said that while covering up the blue was $5,000 more expensive than covering up the cement, council felt like it was the more dramatic choice. Installation is still budgeted at a cost of $35,000 and the work will be completed by city workers.

Three per cent tax increase

Following the adoption of the city of Port Alberni’s 2015-2019 financial plan at a special meeting April 20, council passed a three per cent residential tax increase for 2015. Included in the plan are $100,000 for Harbour Quay washrooms and $40,000 for women’s showers at the fire dept.

More cheerful tsunami tests

The ADSS Civics 11 class came to council to ask for their opinions on a possible update to the tsunami warning test that are played on the first Wednesday of every month. Ideas for the proposed more cheerful warnings included the sounds of a heartbeat and the waterbombers.

Mayor’s China trip beneficial

Mayor Mike Ruttan, who returned from his trip to China last week, said that he saw potential for technology there to be incorporated here. Possibilities include a possible solar powered battery that could be used instead of a diesel one for the proposed emergency generator at city hall for a fraction of the price.

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With some residents critical of the $50,000 management review budgeted for by city council in 2015, the Alberni Valley News is examining a similar report completed in 2011 by Chris Green and Associates. That report included 24 recommendations; this installment of our series oversees how many have been implemented. The 24 recommendations ranged from salaries to department structure. Some, like having the museum and heritage department join corporate services to make up a new corporate services and heritage department, were considered by council to be less than ideal. Instead, to address the problem identified by the consultant of having too many managers reporting directly to city manager Ken Watson, heritage was merged into parks and recreation. This way, the manager of museum services reports to the director of parks, recreation and heritage Scott Kenny rather than directly to Watson. Another recommendation

made but not adopted was to compress both departments using the city’s works yard. Currently, the yard is divided into the public works section and the parks section. Public works reports to city engineer Guy Cicon, while the parks yard reports to Kenny. “That wouldn’t have changed the span of control. There’s no efficient and effective savings. We’re not going to save money at all,” said Watson. “It’s been that way for a very long time and it works well.” Part of the reason for that is the experience of specific department heads. Kenny has experience in horticulture and parks, Watson said, adding that it doesn’t make sense to have “horticulture guys reporting to guys that are more focused on bricks and mortar and not trees and plants.” One of the recommendations made in the 2011 report was linking management pay increases to cost of living rather than matching CUPE pay increases. “What that has meant over the past four years is that managers’ increases have been considerably less than CUPE increases because CPI has really been quite

low,” Watson said. He agreed with the recommendation, adding that meant management pay increases have been

‘The management increases have not been substantive.’ – Ken Watson approximately one per cent per year while CUPE increases have been at about two per cent. “The management increases have not been substantive over the four years,” said Watson. In the 2011 report, nine positions were chosen as benchmarks to gauge the appropriateness of management pay: city manager, city clerk, city engineer, director of finance, city planner, manager of information services, streets superintendent, manager of recreation services and the executive/ administrative assistant. Of those positions, in 2011, five managers were paid less than the market average salary of comparative municipalities. The municipalities compared were the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District,

approximately $6,000 over the 2011 average. Also considered underpaid in comparison to their peers at other municipalities were the manager of recreation services at seven percent below average and the city engineer at six per cent below average. The manager of recreation services position was eliminated through attrition when Ron Doetzel retired in 2014. As the city engineer, Cicon’s wage has increased from $102,728 in 2011 to $106,102 in 2013. That 3.3 per cent increase still has Cicon’s 2013 pay $2,773 below the 2011 market average for his position. Considered

overpaid for their positions were the executive assistant/ office administrator whose 2011 salary was 15 per cent over the market average of $57,695, the city clerk with an average salary seven per cent higher than average and the manager of information services. Since then, city clerk Davina Hartwell’s salary has increased by 3.3 per cent to $106,102 based on a separate job evaluation report commissioned by the city from Chris Green & Associates at a cost of $15,632. The salary for manager of information services, Jeff Pelech, increased by eight percent from $86, 913 to $93,878. Continued / A12

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Campbell River, Courtenay, Cranbrook, Fort St. John, North Cowichan District, Powell River, Salmon Arm and Squamish. As city manager, Watson had the biggest negative difference between his pay and the market average at 17.6 per cent with a salary of $127,443 compared to $150,190. While seniority was not considered in the report, Watson’s more than 25 years with the city play into his salary. He had the biggest salary increase since 2011, with a salary of $156,683 in 2013 (the most recent available numbers). While averages for this year aren’t known, that puts Watson

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Let’s resolve to save Earth Coast Guard hysteria sinks even lower Many of us make new year’s resolutions every Jan. 1 and by now, most of them are broken and forgotten. So why not start anew, with Earth Day resolutions? April 22 was Earth Day, and as there aren’t really any mainstream traditions that comprise the celebrations, we are free to decide how to mark the occasion every year. We might get a few million years on this planet, if we’re careful, and each of us gets to live here for 81.25 of those years. It doesn’t seem too much to ask, for us to keep it clean and tidy while we’re here, and wouldn’t it be a good and worthy thing to do to leave it better off than when we arrived? It does seem a daunting task some days, the sort of days when we make messes like this month’s English Bay oil spill. Are future generations going to see the Strait of Georgia the way we imagine it to be, pristine, wild, beautiful? Or will it be another polluted waterway, like too many around the world, that have become outfalls of human waste and selfishness, where we wouldn’t dream of even dipping our toes. Every day we do see instances of people doing their part to make their environment a better place. For instance, Ontario and Quebec are announcing a new carboncredit partnership. Carbon credits aren’t a perfect solution, but they have merit, and maybe we can think along those lines as individuals. If we’re not going to stop making single-occupancy commutes in our SUVs, then maybe we can earn a credit some other way, by cleaning a stream or planting a tree or improving recycling. It is our choice to save the world or not, but there is some responsibility, we think, to leave it in good enough condition so that future generations will have that choice, too. — Nanaimo News Bulletin

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ictoria— The Vancouver media’s frantic coverage of the Great Bunker Spill of 2015 has just about run out of fuel. By late last week, the usually serious Globe and Mail was reduced to quizzing a U.S. expert who had at first told the CBC he thought the spill response was pretty good. But then he heard that it might have taken up to 12 hours until the leaking grain ship was completely under control, which would be not so good. This U.S. expert admitted he has not “followed the Vancouver spill very closely,” and was basically speculating. But that’s OK, because the main purpose of this media frenzy is to feed the established narrative that the Harper government is gutting the Coast Guard while trying to ramp up heavy oil shipments to

Asia. Yeah, that makes sense. A University of Toronto philosophy prof recently suggested that Stephen Harper likes war. Maybe he likes oil spills too. A retired captain from the now-closed Kitsilano Coast Guard station became the latest of a series of disgruntled ex-employees and union bosses to serve as the media’s go-to critics. He contradicted Coast Guard management at every turn, dismissing them as political appointees with little operational experience. His claims about loss of spill response capability from Kitsilano are questionable at best. There was no talk of spill response when Kitsilano closed two years ago, because it was a search and rescue station. Former B.C. Federation of Labour president Jim

Sinclair held almost daily news conferences as it closed. People are going to drown, warned a parade of union spokespeople. It’s been two years, and nobody has. Premier Christy Clark and Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson were quick to summon TV cameras as oil-sheen angst spread through condo towers. They declared the Coast Guard response a failure before they had any real understanding of it. Unifor, the union representing Coast Guard employees, has vowed a full-scale election advertising attack on the Conservatives this year. On federal budget day, Unifor protested the closure of the Ucluelet Coast Guard ship monitoring station. Similar stations in Vancouver and Comox are also closing this year, replaced by a new monitoring system

‘His claims about loss of spill response capability from Kitsilano are questionable at best.’

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run from Prince Rupert and Victoria. I asked Industry Minister James Moore, the federal minister responsible for B.C., if this is a reduction in service. He said 1970s-era ship tracking equipment is being replaced with a new system that has already been deployed on the East Coast, to improve safety. “These fears were also raised back in the ’60s and ’70s, when lighthouses were de-staffed,” Moore said. “I remember people saying, oh my God, this is going to be the end. And it turned out to be complete nonsense.” Unifor operatives rushed to the media again last week with dire news of a half-hour outage of this new system, portraying this as evidence of a hightech disaster waiting to happen. (Ships were told to monitor an old-school emergency radio channel for that uneventful half hour.) What the union is really doing is ramping up its election propaganda.

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Union ‘not helping’ issue From / A8

It is also intensifying efforts to protect redundant positions that are being replaced by new technology. There was a similar media campaign last year targeting the consolidation of Veterans’ Affairs into Service Canada offices. There are serious problems with services to veterans, but union featherbedding would

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not help them. The B.C. government is also introducing digital technology, eliminating hundreds of paper-pushing jobs in the process, with a mostly realistic response from unions. But in this federal election year, realism will be in short supply. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc E-mail: tfletcher@blackpress.ca

I commend the recent actions of the Port Alberni Port Authority for listening to the public outcry after banning kite boarding from Centennial Pier. They acted quickly to establish an alternate venue near the maritime museum. The potential of kite boarding here is huge. It is one of our many natural features that can attract people to our city and we can economically benefit from, like what the waves did for Tofino or the sandy beaches for Parksville. I also commend the city of Port Alberni, Catalyst Paper, and Canadian Alberni Engineering for their contributions. This is hopefully the first step of many to diversifying the economy of Port Alberni. Malcolm Menninga, Port Alberni

We need more business here To the Editor,

Re: liquor stores. Do we have too many liquor stores for a city our size? Do we have too many gas stations,

grocery stores, restaurants or building supply centres? I think this decision should be left up to the businesspeople, not a city council member or anybody else. The general public will decide if they support these businesses where they are located. Customers look for convenience and price. Business looks for profit. Many businesses in Port Alberni had to close because of lack of income. Just because there are more liquor stores does not mean people have to buy or drink more. It boils down to education. Alcoholic beverages in Europe, most of the United States, as well as in Quebec are available in liquor stores, grocery stores, gas stations, etc. British Columbia is finally updating, which has been long overdue. It took the longest time to extend store hours to allow Sunday shopping. The stores that don’t have the customer base are not open Sundays. We need more, not fewer businesses in town. Let’s move forward. More

stores mean more employment and taxes.

Roland Göhl, Port Alberni

Thoughts on a prime minister To the Editor,

The dictionary defines a tyrant as either: a) a cruel and oppressive ruler b) a ruler who seized power without legal right. Prime Minister Stephen Harper fits both.

Leo Young,

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No fun to ‘live below the line’ To the Editor,

How was your Easter? Did you spend it with friends and family? Was it a nonevent, if you do not observe Christian holidays; simply a long weekend to catch up on rest or errands? Chances are, you did not go hungry. Not so for more than two billion people around the world. We have an urgent need to fight extreme poverty and if you think you are powerless to help the situation, think again. Since 1990, the number of people living in extreme poverty has been

halved, thanks to some amazing grass roots organizations. April was ‘Live Below the Line’ month. Why not visit the website and see what thousands of people in Canada, New Zealand, Australia, the UK, USA and Columbia did to help raise funds and awareness. You might be pleasantly surprised to find that you can easily be part of the solution. Connie Lebeau, Victoria

What is BC’s treaty plan? To the Editor,

Re: Treaty trouble has deep roots (B.C. Views, March 31). No one would disagree that the B.C. treaty process hasn’t been as successful as hoped. Indeed, there are also many First Nations who think it is the wrong process of reconciliation altogether. However, that doesn’t excuse Premier Christy Clark’s recent decision to blindside B.C.’s treaty partners by refusing to appoint George Abbott as head of the B.C. Treaty Commission. Although it might be comforting to think that Premier

Clark’s reckless behaviour was done in consultation with the federal government, there is simply no evidence to suggest that. Not only did Jerry Lampert, the federal government’s appointee to the treaty commission, say Ottawa was as surprised as the other parties to the process, but on March 26, NDP Leader John Horgan stood in the legislature and asked Premier Clark three times whether she had discussed her plans with the federal government, and she did not contradict the words of Mr. Lampert. If the B.C. Liberal government has a grand plan for reinventing the treaty process, they aren’t sharing it. B.C.’s approach to reconciliation needs to be re-energized so that First Nations, resource workers and those seeking to bring new investment to B.C. can have certainty. This means not only fixing the treaty process, but doing more work to find a way forward with First Nations who have chosen a different path. Scott Fraser, NDP MLA for Alberni-Pacific Rim

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change to Compost could be processed in Valley No management The AlberniClayoquot Regional District is looking at a local solution for processing food and yard waste in a curbside composting program. The ACRD’s solid waste management committee had originally looked at shipping any food and yard waste to the Nanaimo Organic Waste (NOW) facility, but have hit a snag, says Carey McIver of Carey McIver & Associates Ltd. The problem is that Port Alberni wants to collect food and yard waste together, but the Nanaimo facility will only accept each separately. “I did get confirmed from Nanaimo Organic Waste (NOW) that they need food waste and yard waste separately and [the city of Port Alberni] confirmed they were looking at food and yard waste together, so [NOW] wouldn’t

accept it,” said biweekly garbage McIver, the consultant pickup would save it hired by the Alberni$150,000. Clayoquot Regional If the Alberni Valley District to help initiated its own implement composting the Alberni program, Valley Solid it wouldn’t Waste be the only Management region on Plan Vancouver (SWMP). Island to do Shipping so. organic Regional waste districts collected from CAREY MCIVER through a Cowichan to curbside kitchen and Nanaimo have banned yard waste collection food and yard waste to the NOW facility from their landfills. at Duke Point “was “Why’s everyone a thought we first doing this? Because had years ago when there really are a we first started lot of benefits to discussing organics organics diversion,” collection in the McIver said. “It Valley,”city engineer reduces greenhouse Guy Cicon said. gas emission. When Part of the logistics food waste, yard yet to be ironed out waste, wood waste is the cost of organics decomposes in the collection; a possible landfill, it produces option for that is methane... that’s bad, reducing to biweekly it’s potent.” residential garbage Diverting organics collection to save from the landfill on operating costs. also allows for the Organics collection landfill to operate for would cost the city longer, reduces the $250,000 per year, amount of leachatewhile reducing to liquid with harmful

substances dissolved in it and produces a marketable product— compost. McIver and fellow consultant Maura Walker looked at local opportunities for reduction, collection, processing and markets. Of the almost 17,000 tonnes of waste that went into the Alberni Valley landfill last year, about 7,000 tonnes were compostable waste. Of that, 5,100 tonnes were food waste, 1,190 were yard waste and 680 were compostable paper. If the amount of yard waste seems low, McIver said, it’s because much of the yard waste in the Valley ends up in backyard burn piles instead of the landfill. At an estimated 50 per cent recovery rate, that’s 3,500 tonnes of compostable materials that could potentially be diverted from the landfill. However, the ratio of food to yard, wood or paper waste needed

for composting is 1:1, meaning that an additional 1,600 tonnes of yard, wood and paper waste is needed annually. Some of that waste will come from the 632 tonnes of commercial land clearing and yard waste dropped off at the landfill in 2014. For the last 1,000 tonnes of yard and wood waste needed, McIver said that some of the construction demolition waste produced in the Valley might be suitable. “How much of that is clean wood waste? This is an issue to look at.” But despite the problems that still need to be ironed out, McIver is optimistic about curbside organics collection. “It’s doable and it’s worth continuing with.”

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From / A7 Salaries for all the above managers are still below the maximums for their positions laid out in the report. While Hartwell and Pelech’s 2013 salaries were approximately $3,000 over the midpoint laid out by Chris Green & Associates, Cicon’s 2013 salary was still $6,000 under the mid-point recommended in the job evaluation report. Watson’s salary was negotiated separately with the city council of the day and thus not included in the report. Apart from salaries, the other issue Mayor Mike Ruttan said he wanted the 2015 review to look into was the number of managers. According to Director of Corporate Services Theresa Kingston’s budget presentation,

the city has one more manager than the total they had in 2011. That still puts the city at 1.2 managers for every 1,000 residents based on the latest census population of 17,743. According to Watson, neither pay nor management numbers in Port Alberni have changed much since the last report. “Nothing’s going to have changed in regards to our pay levels. What might have changed is the pay levels in other municipalities that may have gone up or down.” Next week: Reporter Katya Slepian compares Port Alberni’s management structure to that of three comparable municipalities featured in the 2011 management review.

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Guiding units give environment helping hand TREE PLANTING: | Youth-oriented service organization puts national environmental grant toward purchasing, planting trees at Canal Beach. SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Alberni Valley Girl Guide Jordyn Goovaerts stood patiently by the tree she chose to plant at Canal Beach on Saturday, the root ball encased in a black plastic plant pot, the fir gently fluttering in the slight breeze coming off the water of Alberni Inlet. The tree has meaning for Goovaerts, a thirdyear member of the South Port Guides: “I wanted to plant a fir tree because we have fir trees at home and there is one that is as old as me,” she said. Now, she will be able to go to Canal Beach and see a tree that she planted with her own hands. On Saturday, girls

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City councillor Ron Paulson helps Mt Cokely Pathfinders Kimmy Schulze, left, and Emma Wall plant a tree at Canal Beach on Saturday, April 25.

from the Sparks, Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders in Port Alberni joined their leaders and city officials to plant trees that had been donated by members of the community. Earlier in the week city parks and recreation staff had prepared soil and

compost in two spots bordering the grassy area at Canal Beach, and planted a number of trees that were too large for young hands to handle, city horticulture and parks operation supervisor Jacob Colyn said. “All the trees the girls planted today

were donated by the community,” he said. In all a walnut tree, some yellow cedar, Japanese maple, lilacs, a Garry oak, Pacific dogwood, Douglas fir and red cedar were planted. Artist Alicia La Rue invited the girls and leaders to place their

handprints on a mural La Rue is painting on the retaining wall at Canal Beach. City councillors Denis Sauve and Ron Paulson were on hand to help the girls plant. The Mt. Cokely Brownies earned a $2,000 tree-planting grant from the TD Bank’s Friends of the Environment Foundation through Girl Guides of Canada. Leader Alyson Schmitz approached Port Alberni City Council about using the grant to plant trees at Canal Beach. Ron Lepine Financial will be donating a rock and plaque for the shrub area commemorating the Guides’ tree planting efforts. “It’s awesome,” said Colyn. “It shows the community is really

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adopting this as a community space. All crew members are really excited that we’re getting so much support from the community for this project.” A number of shade trees paid for by the TD grant will be planted in the second area, closer to the parking lot. Wet weather precluded city staff from planting the large trees before the guides were on site, Colyn explained. Now that there are trees planted in the green space, Colyn said it will allow parks and rec to install an automated irrigation system, which will cost the same as the manpower it has taken to manually water the park. Crew members already monitor the beach for

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MILLION DOLLAR VIEW • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom rancher • Double detached shop • Fully fenced yard

Lukh Saran

C PRI

Dell McConnell

$319,900

310 Grappler Inlet

$650,000

FAMILY LIVING • 3 plus 1 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces • Vaulted ceiling in living room/formal dining room • Finished basement/double garage/shop • Corner lot backing onto green belt Pat Hickey

GRAND CHARACTER HOME • Heritage home on 80x120 view lot • 3 bdrms, 3 baths, lg master w/ensuite • Oak kit. w/nook & lg patio off nook

205 Franklin River Road

3170 Mozart

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BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE • 5.48 acres • 4 bedroom home with income helper • Rancher

C PRI

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1/3 ACRE. SHORT WALK TO LAKE ACCESS • 4 bedrms, 3 baths (ensuite) • Heatpump-A/C. Real oak wood flrs. • Covered deck, garden beds

Chris & Alease Arcus

5730 Strick Rd

2.95 ACRE WATERFRONT • Three bedroom one bath • close to boat launching ramp

7373 Coleman Road

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NEWER 2300 SQ FT RANCHER +2 LARGE SHOPS • 19.8 acres permits for subdividing 2-5 acre lots • Great lake view,very private setting • Minutes from city

Craig Filipchuk

$1,000,000

10842 Lakeshore Rd

$44,500

AFFORDABLE BUILDING LOT • North Port • 40x84 • Level

AREA OF QUALITY HOMES • 1.67 acre lot is a choice location • Great holding property for future subdivision • Previously pre-approved for 6 lot subdivision W. Earl Engstrom

2630 2nd Avenue

$49,900

WONDERFUL OCEAN VIEWS • Ready to build on with back alley • In a very quiet residential neighbourhood • Gently sloping lot with canal views

W. Earl Engstrom 2553 8th Ave

$54,900

SOUTH PORT BUILDING LOT • 66x125 • Alley access • Existing foundation

W. Earl Engstrom

Chris & Alease Arcus

2201-11th Ave.

SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Double garage • 22x40 dock, beach storage

Gerry Hickey & Craig Filipchuk

4459 Arrowsmith

$182,000

Lot 22 Ferguson Rd.

PRISTINE WATERFRONT • 5 acres along Somass River • Salmon/steelhead fi shing year round • Build your dream home 7 mins. from town Chris & Alease Arcus

3189 Sweet Ave

5350 Falls Road

Pat & Gerry Hickey

3790 Meares Drive

$109,000

FANTASTIC VIEW • Fantastic view building lot • Over .3 of an acre • 140 feet of road frontage Craig Filipchuk

$1,600,000

RM 1 ACREAGE • 1200 ft. of riverfront • 5.84 acres • Hwy. 4 exposure Chris & Alease Arcus

“WE WANT TO MAKE YOU...

At Valley Dental we deliver the highest quality family dentistry and a full range of general and cosmetic procedures.

NOW OPEN SOME FRIDAYS. Call for an appointment. 6011330

$82,900

LARGE BUILDING LOT • Level, cleared .44 of an acre, backs onto Dry Creek Park • Underground services available • Beautiful location for your dream home

Lukh Saran

$199,000

CHERRY CREEK RANCHER ON 5 ACRES • 3 bath, 2 bdrm, 1 den, potential 3 bdrm • Custom built 195 Sq.Ft. 3 car attached garage • 5 acres bordering Hollies Golf Course • Best view of Mt. Arrowsmith in Valley W. Earl Engstrom

Lots & Acreages

1 1/4 MILES OF RIVER FRONTAGE • Over 73 acres • RV campsites, two rental cabins plus owner’s home. • Several mobile home pad rentals, huge barn

Chris & Alease Arcus

C PRI

$499,900

Sproat Lake 30 ACRES • 30x75 detached shop • 3 bd double wide mobile

$627,700

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Craig Filipchuk

Dell McConnell

$799,900

$639,000

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NEW PATIENTS ALWAYS AVAILABLE Ph: 250-724-6789

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Coast Realty

People. Above all.

Group

www.CoastRealty.com Lot O Cheeyah Island

$180,000

SL 30 Haggard Cove

$274,900

Lots P and E Cheeyha Island

$199,000ea

432 Pachena Road

$260,000

Bamfield & Inlet WATERFRONT PROPERTY • Just under 3 acres in Uchucklesit Inlet • Offers best fi shing, diving & canoeing • Perfect location & summertime retreat

VACATION CABIN • 2 bdrm cabin w/a view! Haggard Cove, Barkley Sound • Moorage in Owner’s private marina • Solar power system, basic funishings incl’d. • Home base for all your recreation needs Pat & Gerry Hickey

Craig, Pat or Gerry SL 36 Haggard Cove

$443,460

310 Grappler Inlet Bamfield

BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE • 2 water front lots in the Jewel of the Pacific Northwest • In the entrance to Barkley Sound. • Only one hour from Port Alberni. W. Earl Engstrom

C – 4805 Mar Street

$650,000

BAMFIELD ACREAGE

• Building lot 6.06 acres • Possible subdividable • Great View

Craig Filipchuk

$8.50 sq. ft.

#8-3749 10th Ave

LEASE $12.75 sq.ft.

Commercial & Investment WATERFRONT 2.95 ACRES • Fabulous view 4 bedroom home • Beach and shared dock • Close to launching ramp, possible to subdivide

RECREATION DREAM HOME • Well cared for 2 bedroom rancher • Pine interior, vaulted ceilings, wood stove • Move in ready complete with furniture and appliances Pat & Gerry Hickey 4309 10th Avenue

SOUTH PORT

DELI

• Well established turn key business • Great location, 50 seat restaurant • Be your own boss

Craig Filipchuk & Gerry Hickey

4905 Cherry Creek Road

$300,000

ADJACENT TO PACIFIC RIM MALL

• Development site adjacent to Pacific Rim Shopping Mall • Just off the Johnston corridor

Pat Hickey

• High foot and vehicle traffic • C2 Zoning allows wide range business uses • Building waiting for your business

Pat & Gerry Hickey

Craig Filipchuk $90,000

WELL ESTABLISHED SHOPPING CENTRE

• Quality lease space available up to 6000 sq. ft. • Great visual exposure • Store front or Office space • Plenty of parking available

3113 2nd

$410,000

TWO SEPARATE CONCRETE BUILDINGS

• Office space • Large, secure compound • Use one building for your use / lease the other

Jim Robertson & Gerry Hickey

2984 3rd Avenue

SOUTH PORT INVESTMENT

• 20,000 sq. ft. building • Two long term Tenants in place

Pat & Gerry Hickey

Craig Filipchuk & Jim Robertson $439,000

137 Winter Harbour Rd.

$699,000

LOYAL CLIENTELE

• Turn key fi shing lodge • Accommodates up to 20 guests plus staff • Includes 4 - 22 ft aluminum boats equipped for charters

Craig Filipchuk

Join us in growing for the future! Coast Realty is expanding and has room for people looking to take on a new challenge. We understand that our most valuable resource is our people. So come work at the best real estate office in the Valley, in the best location in the Valley.

For more information on how we can help you grow your business, Contact Chris at 250-723-1800 and Coast Realty, Alberni Valley


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May 10th, 2015 10am – 2pm BRUNCH All You Can Eat Breakfast Items Coffee, Tea & Juice

Open 7 days a week, year ‘round... and we are NOT just take-out. We have a comfortable inside seating area with a fabulous water view.

SMOKIN’ HOT PRICES NOTHING OVER $10

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4pm – 8pm Deluxe Smorgasbord Busiest day of the year . . . Reserve NOW!!!

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MOTHER’S DAY

Harbour Quay • Spirit Square

3169 2nd Ave (Between Argyle & Athol) Preorder - Call 778-421-5221

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Sleeve of Molson Canadian w/ your choice of Cactus Cuts or Bandera Bread $5

We Serve Breakfast Lunch & Dinner

$5 FOR RU RAL, DEBIT AT THE DOOR

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Late Night Promotion

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Taste of Alberni

Sunday May 10th

8AM - 3PM - NO RESERVATIONS NEEDED -

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Start Your Day Right At The

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big screen TVʻs for game night!

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Every Sunday: BRUNCH BUFFET 9:00 am - 2:00pm Adults: $12.95 Seniors: $9.95 Children under 10 FREE

Pick up or Delivery Open 7 days a week from 10am-9pm

(1 child per adult)

BLUE MARLIN INN

5022 Johnston Road 250-723-5663

Mother’s Day May 10

Chicken, or Beef & Vegetables

OPEN 6 A M - 10 P M

Phone 250-723-5321 3419 3rd Ave

The 1st 60 Moms that dine with us will receive a gift certificate from $5-$25

Sunday we have all day breakfast for $7.95 Regular Menu available

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Omelettes Burgers Soup Steak & Eggs Waffles And More!

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Call: 250.723.4306 or 250.723.6399

Heritage Place honoured their volunteers with a lovely tea and this cake that was cut by board president Sylvia Springer, third from the right and residents from left to right, Vina Hagstrom, Elsie Reynolds, Dolores Ferguson, Springer, Jackie Hembruff and Carla Beres.

Echo Sunshine Club honoured their volunteers with a special tea and these are the 20+ year volunteers.

CASH FOR SCRAP CARS

ROLL ENDS AVAILABLE

• We buy cars, trucks, etc. • Over the phone price quotes

For packing, kids crafts, storage, and a variety of other uses!

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30% off Regular Priced Sterling Silver Jewellery

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Just in time for Mother’s Day

• Top Dollar Paid For All Vehicles • Complete Car Not Required

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For sale at our front counter 4656 Margaret Street

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Bev Denning the vice president of the Alberni Clayoquot Continuing Care Society, a non profit society that runs Echo and Fir Park Villages and Fred Mann a volunteer bus driver did the honours of cutting the cake at Echo Village so all could enjoy.

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Echo Village and Fir Park Village joined together to honour their volunteers with an evening get together at Echo Village. From left to right are Rob Toye, president of Echo Village residents, Esther Jones-Dill, 9, Irene Dawes, Ava Carriere, 9, and Yvonne Prive president of Fir Park Village residents.

Tel 250-724-6591 | Fax 250-724-5799


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OPENING THURSDAY MAY 7th Drinkwaters Social house is dedicated to sourcing the best of the seasonal bounty that the Alberni Valley and the surrounding farmlands offer. We believe in working closely with local growers and suppliers so that our culinary experience will be a passage through our region and through our seasons.

SPROAT LAKE INN | DRINKWATERS SOCIAL HOUSE | DELLAS CAFÉ & GROCERY | LIQUOR STORE 10695 LAKESHORE ROAD, PORT ALBERNI, BC CANADA V9Y 8Z8 | 250.723.2722 | WWW.SPROATLAKELANDING.COM


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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AREA SUPERVISOR – LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CANADA LTD - MALAKWA WOODLANDS DIVISION LP is seeking a highly motivated individual to supervise harvesting, road construction, road maintenance and other forestry operations in the Malakwa BC area. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: - Supervision of Contract Harvesting, Road Construction & Maintenance Activities. - Inspections for Compliance and quality control - Review field layout working with Planning Forester. - This is a field oriented position; 80%+ of time will be in the field. QUALIFICATIONS: - Driver’s License required. - Strong communication, negotiation, interpersonal and computer skills. EDUCATION: - Forest Technician diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Forestry is preferred; Or equivalent combination of education and experience. EXPERIENCE: 5 + years’ forestry and supervisory experience. Apply with Resume & References to: Fernando.Cocciolo@LPCorp.com by May 23, 2015.

LOST AND FOUND LOST: GOLD pocket watch, has silver fob & leather handle. Sentimental value is priceless! Reward $250. Please call 250-724-0426.

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MEDICAL/DENTAL RN Home Support Supervisor for Hornby and Denman Islands. Summer coverage with potential for full time. Contact Lori Nawrot, lori@hornbydenmanhealth.com Hornby and Denman Community Health Care Society

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FIREARMS SAFETY Courses offered and firearms purchased by Certified Instructor Terry Lee (250)723-9768.

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RENTALS

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HANDYPERSONS

GARAGE SALES

R.W. MAINTENANCE- Ext/Int. painting, window/gutter cleaning, yrd work & all types of flooring. 35 yrs exp. Free est. You name it we do it! Call 250724-1966 or 250-735-1101.

SEMI-ESTATE GARAGE sale. Sat & Sun, 9am-4pm. 11036 Lakeshore Road. Hammock, telescope, rocking chair, walker, collectibles, canning jars, misc household.

FREE OR Reduced rent in senior’s housing 55+, in exchange for light duties, mostly housekeeping. (250)240-8755

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

MATURE LOGANBERRY plants for sale (250)723-7208.

CLEAN, QUIET 2 bdrm bsmt suite. No pets. $600, $400 DD. (780)870-7186. text or email derekaikman@gmail.com

ONSITE AUCTION - MAY 7, 2015 All Assets - Formerly Akari Japanese Restaurant 112 - 3000 Lougheed Hwy, Coquitlam, BC Complete Cooking Line, Sushi Cases, High End Furnishings & More!!!!.....View all lots ONLINE, Register to Bid & Bid via Live Broadcast. Visit www.activeauctionmart.com or call 604-371-1190 buyit@activeauctionmart.com

FUEL/FIREWOOD ARBORIST SPECIALIZING in tree removal and hedging, also. Call 250-720-6393. FIREWOOD. SEASONED dried Fir, delivered. Huge cord. 250-720-6393.

GARAGE SALES KINETTE’S CYSTIC Fibrosis Garage Sale- 3 Children in Port Alberni have CF & need your help! Sat, May 2 from 92pm. Kin Hut at Fall Fair Grounds. PORT ALBENI- 3695 3rd Ave, Sat, May 2, 8-1pm. PORT ALBERNI- 4585 Compton Rd, Sat, May 2, 10-12noon. Tools, household items and more!

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED OLD SKELETON keys, anvils, galvanized buckets and pails. Please call (250)723-6191.

NEW TO YOU 6’x12’ TANDEM AXLE Utility trailer. $800. Patio table and 6 chairs $175. (250)723-2787. ELECTRIC CHAIR lift for stairway. Costs $3,600 asking $1,200. Fishing Tackle also for sale. Call (250)723-8685. TIRES & rims, (4), for Dodge Neon, 195-50-R 16, $120. Oil pan & gasket, new in box for 2.0L Dodge, $50. Leave msg 250-723-4377.

FOR SALE BY OWNER 15 ACRES- 5 bdrms, 3 bathroom house- barns. Call (250)723-7131.

HELP WANTED

SUITES, LOWER PORT HARDY: Well maintained 6-plex. Great investment $385,000. Call Noreen 250-949-6319 or email to: imagine.it@cablerocket.com VICTORIA: CONDO; 2 bdrm, insuite laundry, small pet allowed. Adult building 45+. Ideal location to amenities. Well maintained. $164,500. Call to view (250)679-2129 or (250)668-5902.

TRANSPORTATION TRUCKS & VANS

RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO $510/mo. 1 bdrm apt. Cats ok, smoking. No partiers or dealers. John 778-419-2275, 1-778-433-1137. PIONEER TOWERS. Senior 55+. N/S. Studio $350. 1-bdrm $420. Call (250)724-2013.

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Land Act:

Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land

The Lands File Number that has been established for this application is: File#1414371. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Land Officer, Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations at 4885 Cherry Creek Road, Port Alberni, BC, V9Y 8E9, or email to: AuthorizingAgency.nanaimo@gov.bc.ca. Comments will be received by MFLNRO until June 11, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit our website: http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/Applicationposting/ index.jsp. for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the Freedom of Information Advisor at the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operation’s office in Nanaimo.

Port Alberni, BC

The Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District is situated in the heart of Vancouver Island; it includes the municipalities of Port Alberni, Tofino, and Ucluelet and the treaty nations of Huu-ay-aht, Uchucklesaht and YuuĂĄuŕŁ&#x;iĂĄŕŁ&#x;at‍٠‏. Six electoral areas encompass the west coasts most dramatic and majestic landscapes.

POWDERMAN Campbell River

The Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District operates six community water systems ranging in size from 2 connections to 1,200. There are various water supplies including groundwater wells, surface water and bulk water purchased from the City of Port Alberni.

DLS – BUCKER Campbell River

Under the direction of the Manager of Environmental Services, the Maintenance Technician Lead Hand (Water) assists in the coordination of daily maintenance and operation of the drinking water systems of the ACRD to ensure safe and reliable compliance with industry standards and operating certificates. This position works collectively with all employees of the ACRD to ensure the delivery of efficient, quality services at an affordable price

Complete job details can be viewed at: http://www.westernforest.com/building-value/ our-people-employment/careers/

The Complete Job Description is available at www.acrd.bc.ca. The ideal candidate will possess: x x x x x x

Western Forest Products Inc. is a margin focused integrated company safely producing lumber from coastal forests.

Commitment to excellent customer service; Ability to oversee day to day waterworks operations and coordinate contractors and employees; Skills to ensure compliance with relevant regulations, standards and policies; Ability to interact with a wide range of stakeholders including Regional Board, staff, community groups, ratepayers, professionals, first nations and all levels of government; Competency in responding to varied time sensitive demands that will require exceptional multi tasking, delegation and prioritizing capabilities; A Level II Water Distribution Operator Certificate.

If you believe that you have the skills and qualifications that we are looking for, please reply in confidence: Human Resource Department Facsimile: 1.866.840.9611 Email: resumes@westernforest.com

The successful candidate will be required to be a member of CUPE Local 118 (Alberni-Clayoquot Unit). The rate of pay will be $33.46 per hour based on a 40 hour work week and the ability to carry a pager and respond to after hour emergencies. Benefits are outlined in the CUPE Collective Agreement.

As only short listed candidates will be contacted, WFP thanks you in advance for your interest in our Company. Please visit us at www.westernforest.com

Qualified applicants are invited to forward their resume by 4:00 pm on Friday, May 15, 2015 to: Russell Dyson, CAO Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District 3008 Fifth Avenue, Port Alberni, BC V9Y 2E3 Fax: (250) 723-1327 E-mail: rdyson@acrd.bc.ca Phone: (250) 720-2705

We thank all applicants in advance for their interest, however; only those under consideration will be contacted.

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Take notice that Toquaht Management Ltd has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), West Coast Region for a Licence of Occupation – for a Commercial Marina situated on Provincial Crown land located at Toquaht Bay/Macoah Passage.

Maintenance Technician Lead Hand (Water)

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Seal the Deal!

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Be active...and get paid! ADULT NEWSPAPER CARRIERS WANTED Pay the bills and build some muscle with a door-to-door delivery assignment. Tues & Thurs routes within city limits. 250-723-6399 Call for more information. 6837382


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Welcome to the Neighbourhood

Block Party

Friday & Saturday ~ May 1 & 2 Carmoor Block and Kingsway Crossing businesses welcome

Heather’s Canvas Cup and Azalea Flowers & Gifts

H e a th e r ’s

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MORE RUGBY / Middle schools compete. A28 CURLING / Arnie Younger lauded. A28

Black Sheep win Island rugby title SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

The Port Alberni Black Sheep came away from Victoria with the Island championship after a nailbiter of a B.C. Rugby Union Cowichan Cup final against Velox Valhallians on Saturday. The Black Sheep and Velox traded tries in the first half, which ended 20–13 in favour of Port Alberni. “We scored right before the end of the

half and that was a bit of a surge,” head coach Jas Purewal said. “The first half was pretty evenly scored. They were sloppy a bit early but after that it got really physical. The guys were really tuned in. It was exciting, actually. “In the second half we started with a bang. We ended up pulling ahead 27–17.” But Velox made some key substitutions, bringing in four big players— including former Black Sheep Ryan Waldriff. “He was critical; he basically got them going,” Purewal said. “He scored a try and we barely stuffed him

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Port Alberni Black Sheep Ty Shannon, left, shakes off a pair of Velox Valhallians in the Vancouver Island rugby final, which Port Alberni won 51-30.

on another one.” Velox scored three straight tries to come within five points of the Black Sheep. Port Alberni took a yellow card on the offence

Lloyd’s ‘Fairley’ brilliant GERRY FAGAN Alberni Golf

Well we got away with it boys, another Alberni Golf Club men’s day without rain. Although the numbers of men were slightly down there was some great golf. First low gross, a 73, was shot by Mike Pechor; second low gross was recorded by Lloyd Fairley, shooting a 76. That was three out of four days that Fairley has been in the money. It must be his playing partner that’s spurring him on. On the net side of the day Bob Matlock was the low, carding a 66. An investigation is underway on that one. Second low net was Jacques Giovetti with a 67 followed by Don McGowan shooting a 67 (lost on a countback). Closest to the pins were recorded by Bob Matlock on No.

2 Preben Rasmussen on No. 4, Art Fowler on No. 13 and Gary Korven on No. 17. In the skins competition on the gross side worth $22.50 each were Mike Pechor on No. 4 and Brian Tall on No. 9. On the net side worth $12 each were Brian Tall on No. 3, Bob Matlock on No. 4, on No. 5 it was Clarke Crowe, No. 12 was Matt Mesic, No. 13 was Art Fowler, and No. 15 was Bill Bjornsen. Up next for the Men’s Club is the MacDermotts Insurance Agency Waltz which takes place this coming Sunday, May 3. This is a four-man team event. The format is as follows: on hole No. 1 you count the best net, on hole No. 2 you count the best two nets, hole No. 3 you count the best three nets. Then you start over again until all 18 holes have been played.

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with seven minutes left, deep in the Velox end, which turned out to be a key play. “We just mishandled it, then we tried to run the ball rather

than playing it safe and kicking it out,” Purewal said. With a Velox scrum on the sidelines deep in Sheep territory as time ran out, the

Valhallians pushed over the goal line to tie the game 30–30. “Thank God the guy missed the conversion,” Purewal said. That thrust the game into extra time—two, 10-minute periods followed by sudden death if needed. The Black Sheep scored 21 unanswered points in the first 10 minutes to win convincingly, 51–30. “In extra time it was no contest,” Purewal said. Anthony Selva (one try) and Ty Shannon (two tries) were named “men of the match”, which Purewal said was only

fitting. “You know it’s a real solid day when your top players have a quality day,” he said. “Cody McClary was unbelievable; he was just so physical. Ryan Turner was brilliant at inside centre,” he added. Neil Thurley was nine-for-nine with conversions and penalty kicks. Other tries came from McClary, Riley Savard and Brennan Tourangeau. The Black Sheep will host Seattle Saracens on Saturday, May 2 in the provincial championship. Kickoff is 1 p.m. at the Black Sheep Rugby Club. editor@albernivalleynews.com

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◆ SPORTS

Champs in Langford Fifty-three middle school rugby players travelled to Langford to compete in the Langford 7s tournament on Friday. The teams made up of Grade 6, 7, and 8 players from Neill and Dunn Middle School did an outstanding job at what was for many their first rugby tournament. At the end of the day the Alberni teams walked away as Plate Champions in both the under-135-pound and under-165-pound divisions. The tournament was played at Rugby Canada’s National Training Centre at Westhill Stadium. It featured teams from some of the top rugby schools in B.C. and was refereed by some of Canada’s national team players. Alberni entered a team in each of the tournament’s three divisions: Under 135 Pound Boys, an Open Girls Division and

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The boys’ under-165 lb. combined middle school team from Neill and Dunn Middle Schools are plate champions following a tourney in Langford. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Under 165-lb. Boys. In the Under 135 pound Boys Division the Alberni Team finished with a two win and one loss record to claim the title of Plate Champions. Alberni’s Under 165 pound Boy’s Team had the opportunity to play in some of the more exciting matches of the tournament finishing with a record of three wins, one loss, and the title of

Plate Champions. The Alberni girls’ team had a mix of girls in Grades 6, 7 and 8 and all but one or two players had no playing experience outside of Port Alberni. Despite playing with a lot of heart their opponents capitalized on their inexperience and handed two tough losses to the Alberni Girls. The girls played against Sooke’s John Stubbs School and

Fraser Middle School in Abbotsford. Grade 8 Kylea Anderson was selected as the team’s all-star for her gritty play and leadership on the rugby pitch. “At the middle school level the goal of our rugby program is to expose our athletes to the sport, start building their basic skills and of course make sure we have a lot of fun doing it,” teacher James Messenger said.

Arnie Younger is known as the ‘go-to guy’ at the AV Curling Club, and earlier this month the club’s members honoured him with Volunteer of the Year.

Curling club honours volunteer The Alberni Valley Curling Club held a membership meeting and dinner at the club on April 11 to celebrate a successful and fun season. More than 70

members and guests attended. Some of the club’s vintage trophies were presented to league winners. The Volunteer of the Year was presented

to Arnie Younger, the house chairman. Arnie is the “go-to guy” who looks after the maintenance of the building and equipment, a club spokesperson noted.

Cross sees success in 18-hole play From / A25

Berlinski also had the lowest putts. Mary Ann Maddison had the low net. Pars were had by Doreen Grant on Nos. 13 and 14, Claudia Romaniuk had a par on No. 17 and Betty Adair had

a par on No. 14. In the 18-hole division, Janice Cross shot an impressive 80 and captured the low gross by far. Carol Hastings won low net with 73. For the KP challenge, Carol Bouchard won on No. 7 and Hastings won on

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Portal Players’ latest opens May 8

Days with the Arts Bill Maxon poses with a sculpture that he made as well as many pottery items at the E&N Train Station, right. Babe Gunn, below, works on a clay sculpture inspired by her granddaughter, Amber. The piece is entitled Amber’s Attitude. SONJA DRINKWATER ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

The Portal Players’ production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf is opening at 7:30 on Friday, May 8. While delayed from their original

opening date of May 1, the Portal Players are excited to bring Edward Albee’s iconic play to Port Alberni. The play runs until the end of May with

MELISSA MARTIN Arts Around

The Community Arts Council would like to send out a big thank you to all the artists, community venues; AV Museum, Char’s Landing, Train Station, DRAW Gallery, Blue Fish Gallery, the many hosts, volunteers and the community for making this year’s Days with the Arts event a great success. Without the continuous support we wouldn’t be able to help support artists.

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showcasing several elementary school classes who take part in the “Art in the School” program. This year’s exhibit features four classes from, John Howitt, Gill, Eighth Avenue, and Wood school as well as students from Port Alberni Community Living. This wonderful exhibit begins May 5 and will run until May 16. Join us for

refreshments in the gallery, Saturday May 9th from 1-3 pm, by showing your support to these very young talented artists.

Book sale is coming

This is the last week the Rollin Art Centre is accepting books for its giant book sale, which runs for two days, May 8–9 this year. Please note the addition of an extra

day, Friday, May 8 the sale is open 6 – 8 p.m. and our usual Saturday, May 9 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Echo Centre. We are still in great need of any gently used books. We will take book donations up to May 2. Please help support this wonderful fundraiser for the Community Arts Council and the Rollin Art Centre. Continued / A30


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IMPROV Timbre! Choir has some rhythm COMEDY Mt. Klitsa plant sale May 9

Grab your bags and boxes! The Mt. Klitsa Garden Club presents its 16th annual plant sale on Saturday, May 9 at the Rollin Art Centre at the corner of Eighth Avenue and

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Melissa Martin is the Arts Administrator for the Community Arts Council, at the Rollin Art Centre.

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New York-based bassist Lauren Falls will be performing at the International Jazz Day Celebration Concert held at VIU Theatre on April 30 at 7:00pm.

Jazz Festival comes to Nanaimo Port Alberni native and graduate of Alberni District Secondary (now residing in New York) Bassist Lauren Falls will be featured in the West Coast Jazz Festival Adjudicator’s jazz combo in the International Jazz Day Celebration Concert held at Vancouver Island University

Theatre on Thursday April 30 at 7:00pm. This concert is part of the West Coast Jazz Festival, a regional jazz festival for Musicfest Canada. The West Coast Jazz Festival is a twoday event featuring 60 student high school ensembles from all over Vancouver Island and the mainland,

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Start To Finish at Windsor

Plywood

IT’S TIME TO GET STARTED OUTSIDE! DRYWALL

THE BEST PRODUCTS & SUPPLIES FOR A PERFECT FINISH

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STUCCO WIRE 4’X112’ ROLL

4X8 CEDAR LATTICE Square or Diamond $44.99/ea

2’X8’ TRELLIS Ladder – $24.99/ea Diamond – $26.65/ea

GARDENING TIES 8’

BROWN, GREEN, NATURAL

LANDSCAPE FABRIC

3’X50’

STARTING AT

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$5.25/EA

$89.99/ROLL

CEDAR ROSE TRELLIS 5’ – $19.29/ea 6’ – $20.95/ea

3’X100’

2’ REBAR PINS 99¢ /PIECE

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HOURS:

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