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Scott Coulthart stands with Smoke, one of the carriage horses, tied up to one of two new hitching posts outside of the Blue Marlin Inn on Johnston Road.
For the first time in about half a century, a hotel on Johnston Road in Port Alberni has had hitching posts installed for its equestrian business. The Blue Marlin Inn has installed two hitching posts to accommodate their summer horse and carriage rides, which Dana and Kerry Salisbury of Beaver Creek provide every week. This is the second year the Blue Marlin is offering carriage rides during the summer. Last year wranglers tied the horses to a signpost or had to hold onto them. The Blue Marlin Inn has only been called so for not quite three years; it was built in 1893 by Matt
‘It’s part of our heritage. Part of the heritage of this building.’ – Kerry Salisbury
Ward as the Arlington Hotel, and remained so at the corner of Johnston Road and Margaret Street until it was sold in 2012. Glen A. Mofford, who blogs about historic drinking establishments in British Columbia, calls the former Arlington Hotel “A defiant survivor where thousands of patrons have lodged and countless more have enjoyed imbibing in its saloon, in the beer parlour and eventually in the Arli pub, all the while contributing to
the hotel’s colourful history.” The Arlington was the second hotel to be built in Alberni. The three-storey building had a large veranda on the front, included a dining room that sat 90 as well as a “modern” saloon. Jack Burke and Harry Fitzgerald opened the Alberni Livery Stable across Margaret Street from the Arli, which complemented the hotel and saloon. The livery was a mainstay on the corner until the 1940s, when Chatwin Motors took over. No records could be found at the Alberni and District Archives about when the Blue Marlin last had a hitching post, museum executive director Jamie Morton said. The switch to
electricity in the building in the early 1900s was more notable, and was even marked in minutes from a February 1913 Alberni city council meeting, during a report on the matter. Tim Sherwood installed the two new hitching posts after gaining permission from city planner Scott Smith and painted them bright yellow (so motorists can see them). the posts are made from steel pipe courtesy of Dast Welding, and sunk two feet into concrete to keep them stable. Sherwood used horseshoes from one of his own horses to create the tie-ups. “I was going to use my draft horse’s shoes but they were way too big,” he said. Continued / A6
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Dana Salisbury, riding Caesar, and Kerry Salisbury, riding Smoke, christen the new hitching post in front of the Blue Marlin Inn. Two posts plus two hooks in the breezeway have been installed to accommodate the carriage rides this summer.
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The fight for a cure carries on LORI WELBOURNE
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im Findlater is what some refer to as a helicopter parent, constantly hovering nearby, watching that her child is safe and out of harm’s way. But this style of parenting wasn’t one she chose—rather it was thrust upon her when her seven-yearold daughter Arielle was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes, also called type 1 diabetes, in late September 2013.
It was a disease she and her husband never saw coming. “I always thought it was genetic,” Kim said. “Or something brought on by a poor diet, it wasn’t anything we ever worried about.” But looking back, she can now recognize there were signs. Arielle would come home from school, drink copious amounts of water and frequent the bathroom. Kim figured it was because she wasn’t allowed to leave during class and was therefore not drinking enough
during the day. She had also become very skinny. Her appetite was large, so her thinness didn’t worry her parents. They thought she was just going through a growth spurt.
And she was tired. A three-hour nap in the middle of the day that resulted in her waking up looking fatigued and not her vibrant self had her parents taking her to the doctor. Blood samples
were ordered and with a blood glucose level at 16 she was immediately admitted to the hospital where she would stay for the next seven days. Her body had been feeding off itself and she had to endure countless needles to get her glucose levels balanced. Dehydrated and constipated, she also had to drink a disgusting potassium drink or she’d end up in the intensive care unit at the hospital. “We bribed her with gifts to get her to drink that vile stuff,” Kim said. “Between that and
blood samples every half hour, the poor kid proved to have stronger nerves than us.” Her diagnosis of type 1 diabetes came as a shock, and her life, and the lives of her family, would forever be changed. Already busy with Arielle, and another daughter Isla, who was 18 months old, Kim was about to restart her own small business as a nail technician after maternity leave. But she had no idea how much would change until she lived the reality of the new
diagnosis. A crash course on the disease she knew little about would start it off. Type 1 diabetes can happen to anyone, it’s not preventable and you can’t pre-test. It’s a chronic condition that usually appears during childhood or adolescence in which the pancreas doesn’t produce insulin, a hormone that enables us to get energy from food. Fortunately, through medical research, great strides have been made and it’s no longer a death sentence. Continued / A15
Aging vs. growing old gracefully; how is it different? PAMELA ANA Wellness Matters
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n one way or another, virtually everybody dreams of standing out, being admired, acclaimed—even, well, applauded. To be viewed, and self recognize as merely “average” or “adequate” really doesn’t do very much for a person’s well-being and/ or their ego. Being acknowledged by others helps a person to feel more accepted, secure and more selfcomfortable. More importantly, such recognition assists a person to feel desirable, valuable, and esteem able or in a word, distinguished. During the week of June 7–13, the people of Port Alberni took the opportunity to honour and celebrate seniors for their leadership, knowledge and contributions to daily lives. Is distinguished how the world views the swelling ranks of the seniors? Some of the terms typically used to describe older
folks are far from distinguished. Wrinkled, grumpy, crotchety, absent minded, forgetful, fragile, feeble, past their prime, stuck in the past or a burden on society are just a few. This is not how anyone might wish to be perceived by the world. Perception is a psychological term that describes what people react to and act as if it was reality. Perception is a kind of story, made up of filtered memories, projections, assumptions, and most importantly interpretations of situations. People can perceive what is not present, or not perceive what is present. People see what others expect them to see, don’t see what is “off the radar,” and reframe the information with personal beliefs and upbringing. What causes the trouble is that perception gets promoted to “truth,” and people fall into the trap of really believing “it is so”. Thanks to the “can-do” attitude of the new up and
coming group of seniors, the babyboomers, (those born between 1946 and 1964), there seems to be little choice but for the world to reevaluate how it perceives seniors. As these people turn 65, the number of seniors could exceed the number of children for the first time in Canada’s history. Today, one in seven Canadians is aged 65 or over. By 2036, nearly one in four Canadians will be a senior. And it will be that “can-do” attitude of the baby-boomers, not just the numbers, that will change perception. According to a 2002 study by Yale professor Becca Levy, Ph.D., it is the subconscious programming of what a person unknowingly believes, negative thoughts about aging that come from society that undermines health and has longterm destructive consequences. In fact, the benefits of a positive attitude were far greater than any mind exercises, healthy habits,
physical exercise, diet, anti-aging genes or magic pill. The most important trait in cultures with long life is the holding of the attitude of not seeing aging as an inevitable descent into decrepitude. Amazingly, it turned out that those who had the power of positive thinking in regards to aging lived 7.5 years longer on average than those with negative perceptions of advanced age. Knowing how to be positive about aging had a larger impact on their health than any of the other traditional factors of longevity such as not smoking, having low cholesterol levels and exercising. The reality is that if people are fortunate enough to get old they will experience increasing dependence on others for the basic requirements. What needs to be recognized is underneath the wrinkled skin is spirit, strength of will, an attitude that should be cause for inspiration, not ridicule.
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TUES. JUNE 16 ◆ ULTIMATE FRISBEE PICKUP AND PLAY every Tuesday in June (9, 16, 23 and 30), 7 p.m. at Sweeney Field, next to Echo Centre. Drop by and join a game. No experience necessary.
FRI. JUNE 19 ◆ ABORIGINAL DAY celebration at Maht Mahs Gymnasium, 5000 Tsuma-as Dr., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Traditional opening, cultural activities, vendors, artists, drumming and singing. Hosted by Uchucklesaht tribe. ◆ ART RAVE ‘SPOTLIGHT ON ART’ EXHIBIT OPENING at
Capitol Theatre, 6 p.m. Ticketed reception. $20 each available at Rollin, Gayle’s, Char’s Landing and Swale Rock Café. Cash bar. Exhibit opens to the public June 20–26. www.alberniartrave. org.
SAT. JUNE 20 ◆ LITERACY ALBERNI SOCIETY AND COAST REALTY GROUP are holding a fundraising garage sale, 5100 Tebo Ave. (at Literacy Alberni) from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. All sales by donation. Hotdogs for lunch. Proceeds go to Raise-A-Reader. ◆ ART RAVE ‘SPOTLIGHT ON ART’ EXHIBIT at the Capitol Theatre from June 20–26. Open
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free admission. www. alberniartrave.org.
SAT. JUNE 20– SUN. JUNE 21 ◆ ART RAVE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS at Harbour Quay. Featuring art, music and theatre from 1–6 p.m. on Saturday and 12–4 p.m. on Sunday. Dance concert Saturday from 8–11 p.m. All ages. Free admission. www. alberniartrave.org for more info. ◆ ART RAVE ‘SPOTLIGHT ON ART’ EXHIBIT at the Capitol Theatre from June 20–26. Open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free admission.
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◆ RIDE DON’T HIDE fundraising bike ride for mental health at Shoppers Drug Mart, 3717 10th Ave. Registration 8:45 a.m. Ride starts at 9:30 a.m. Donate at www. ridedonthide.com.
TUES. JUNE 23 ◆ ULTIMATE FRISBEE PICKUP AND PLAY every Tuesday in June (9, 16, 23 and 30), 7 p.m. at Sweeney Field, next to Echo Centre. Drop by and join a game. No experience necessary.
SAT. JUNE 27 ◆ ALBERNI DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOL car parade. Marshalling at 5 p.m. near the old ADSS site on Burde Street, parade begins at 6 p.m. ending at the Alberni Athletic Hall. Exact route TBA.
SUN. JUNE 28 ◆ ALBERNI VALLEY FLYING CLUB OPEN HOUSE at Alberni Valley Regional Airport, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. BBQ, fly-in, air tours of the area.
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WEDS. JULY 1 ◆ CANADA DAY PARADE starts at 10 a.m. on 10th Avenue from Bute Street to Cedarwood Street. Celebrations continue at Glenwood Centre with international food booths and cake. FMI: e-mail canadaday parade@gmail.com.
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◆ JANE AUSTEN TEA presented by the Centennial Belles at the Rollin Art Centre Terrace, 1 p.m. July 3 and July 4 respectively. Light lunch, beverages, desserts. Demos of English country dancing, live music. Door prizes for those who show up in Regency costume. Tix: $15 adults, $10 kids 12 and under. FMI: centennialbelles.ca.
SAT. JULY 4 ◆ JANE AUSTEN TEA presented by the Centennial Belles at the Rollin Art Centre Terrace, 1 p.m. July 3 and July 4 respectively. Light lunch, beverages, desserts. Demos of English country dancing, live music. Door prizes for those who show up in Regency costume. Tix: $15 adults, $10 kids 12 and under. FMI: centennialbelles.ca.
SAT. JULY 25 ◆ TSUNAMI HAWGS BIKEFEST 2015, a fundraiser for Port Alberni Shelter Society, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., upper Third Avenue. Vendors, show & shine, swap meet, chili cookoff. FMI: www. tsunamihawgs.ca or call Cindy 250-7317623.
SUN. JULY 26 ◆ FIRST ANNUAL PORT ALBERNI PRIDE BBQ starts at noon and goes until 4 p.m. at Williamson Park on Johnston Road. Celebrate the city’s LGBT community. FMI: look up the Facebook page online.
SAT. OCT. 10 ◆ PORT ALBERNI EUROFEST 2015 is three festivals in one:
Schutzenfest at the Black Powder Shooting Range, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (free to watch, shooting events are $10); KinderFest at Glenwood Centre, 2–4 p.m., $10 per child. Hotdogs and hot chocolate, games and entertainment; OktoberFest at Glenwood Centre, 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Cost $25 per person. Partial proceeds will go towards the formation of a Port Alberni Festival Marching Band. More info TBA.
ONGOING ◆ BARKLEY SOUNDS CHOIR has started its 15th season and welcomes new members of all ages. Rehearsals are Wednesdays fom 6:45-9 p.m. at the Alberni Valley United Church. For more info call 250-723-7185. ◆ COMMUNITY ARCHIVES at the Alberni Valley Museum is open every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Volunteers available to answer questions on local history, help with family records and other research. Phone 250-723-2181, local 267. ◆ FOLK SONG CIRCLE at Fir Park Village every Tuesday from 7-9 p.m For more info call Diane at 250-7237945. ◆ ALBERNI VALLEY STARFLEET CHAPTER meets the second Thursday of every month. At Echo Centre, 6 p.m. For info. call 250-7247293. ◆ FREE DROP-IN at Hilton Centre, 4325 Neill St. On Mondays from 10-11 a.m. For parents of children up to age five. Call 250735-3022.
◆ FUN NIGHT on Friday nights at Legion Branch No. 293, 4680 Victoria Quay. Starts at 5 p.m. Food available. Nominal admission fee. ◆ ALBERNI VALLEY COMMUNITY BAND meets Wednesdays from 7-9 p.m. in the E. J. Dunn band room. Flutes, saxophones, and brasses are needed but all instruments are welcome. For info: Cory @ 250-723-1285 or Manfred @ 250724-6780. ◆ CRIB NIGHT at Legion Branch No. 293. Starts at 7 p.m. every Monday. ◆ FUN DARTS at Legion Branch No. 293. From 2:30-4:30 p.m. every Tuesday. ◆ WEDNESDAY NIGHT BINGO at Legion Branch No, 293, at 4680 Victoria Quay. Starts at 6:45 p.m. ◆ TY WATSON HOUSE HOSPICE is looking for people to work in the kitchen preparing meals and offering hospitality. Interested volunteers may call Theresa at 250-7234478 for more info. ◆ BETA SIGMA PHI’S Preceptor Gamma Beta chapter meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Call Lorna at 250-7242487. ◆ RAINBOWS helps children process loss, due to divorce, separation, death or other life changes. Contact Family Guidance 250 7240125. ◆ Do you have an item for our calendar? Does your Ongoing listing need updating? If so, please contact our newsroom at editor@albernivalleynews. com.
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Mayor courts B.C. maritime museum HERITAGE: | Maritime Museum of B.C. looking to relocate and Port Alberni’s mayor says the Island’s deep sea port city would be an ideal fit. KENDRA WONG BLACK PRESS
Several coastal communities on Vancouver Island have expressed interest in having the Maritime Museum of B.C. relocate to their municipality, if they can’t find a home in Victoria. Early this month, the province announced negotiations between the Greater Victoria Harbour Authority and the Maritime Museum of B.C. were at an impasse and have asked the
museum to vacate their facility in Bastion Square by Sept. 30. The decision has sent board members scrambling to come up with a solution to house the more than 35,000-artifact collection. But there may be other options if they can’t find a permanent facility in Victoria. Campbell River Mayor Andy Adams said they’re “very interested” in the idea of moving the maritime museum up island. “Of course Campbell
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River would be interested,” said Adams, who grew up in Victoria and has been to the museum several times. “It would be a natural fit with our existing Maritime Heritage Centre where we have a significant number of maritime artifacts and most
notably, the BPC 45, which is the same boat that is on the Canadian $5 bill. We certainly see a natural fit.” Adams added he hopes to bring the idea to council, but was quick to point out there are a lot of missing pieces of the puzzle that still need to be addressed. “We would need to know what all is involved, what the square footage is that is required, what’s the plan for operational management and budgets,” he said,
noting that their current maritime museum has nearly max out its current space. “Why would we not be interested?” Port Alberni Mayor Mike Ruttan also expressed interest in the museum that he said would compliment its local maritime museum. “It’s about what kind of facility they need and trying to make it fit between us and them and I’m sure somehow we can make it happen if they are seriously interested in moving,”
said Ruttan. He said a number of facilitates come to mind, including the Glenwood Centre, a building roughly the size of a two gymnasiums and a few schools that are being closed down that will be vacant at the end of the summer, that could potentially house the museum on a temporary basis. “It’s really a matter of making the museum come here and see what’s available, but we’d certainly be delighted to have them.”
Nanaimo Mayor Bill McKay said they would be open to having a conversation with the maritime museum about the possibility of making the short move from Victoria to Nanaimo. “Any attractions that people want to visit while they’re here in our community, as well as our own citizens that are property established and presented, they create interest in the community,” he said, adding it would compliment the city’s military museum.
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Yensey Watson, left, and Tim Sherwood give the hitching post in front of the Blue Marlin Inn a final touch of paint.
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He installed two posts and two hooks in the breezeway “so when the sun moves they will move the horses around the corner,” he said. The horse and carriage rides will be offered every Thursday through Sunday in the summer as well as during special events. The inn offers the carriage rides to tie in with the heritage theme of the establishment, said inn spokesperson Sue Hopkins. “Susan is our cousin and we’ve been doing this for many years,” Kerry Salisbury said. “(The Blue Marlin’s owners) were looking to for somebody and
she automatically thought of us. I think it’s something that’s going to do well here,” she said. “It’s part of our heritage, part of the heritage of this building.” Horses are also a part of the Salisbury family’s history, as is the former Arlington Hotel, she added. “We were born and raised here. We came here for coffee with Dad, coffee with his cronies, when we were kids. And we drank here as teens when we came of age. This is almost a dream come true for Dana and I.” The routes they take vary, says Dana Salisbury. “We have a few different routes depending on the
length of the ride you want to go on,” she said. Reservations can be made by calling the Blue Marlin at 250-7235663. The carriage traverses the blocks around Johnston Road and Victoria Quay, Margaret Street and up to Roger Creek Splash Park, and even along Stamp Avenue to Harbour Quay and back for the longest route, she said. “We try and incorporate some of the history, especially with the hotel, Salisbury said. “Talking to some of the oldtimers too, they have stories. “This is the greatest job.” editor@albernivalleynews.com
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CITY OF PORT ALBERNI NOTICE OF STAGE I WATER RESTRICTIONS Due to low reservoir levels it is necessary to impose restrictions on Outdoor Water Use including garden and lawn watering. Therefore effective 12:01 a.m. June 8th , 2015 and until further notice, Outdoor Water Use is restricted as follows: 6:00 am – 9:00 am & 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm Even No. Addresses can sprinkle on even numbered calendar days Odd No. Addresses can sprinkle on odd numbered calendar days In addition to the above restrictions your cooperation in adhering to the following water conservation practices is requested. 1. Minimize water used for non-essentials such as car washing, and hosing off your driveway. 2. Ensure that sprinklers are not left running unnecessarily. Stage 1 Exemptions include: municipal parks, school yards, sports fields, and public spray parks. Hand watering flowers and vegetable gardens are also exempt. Adherence to these restrictions will assist the City in meeting your domestic and emergency water demands. Should the dry weather continue the City will impose further restrictions. Individuals violating these restrictions are guilty of an offence under City Bylaw #4494. For more information contact the City of Port Alberni at 720-2840 or go to www.portalberni.ca Guy Cicon, City Engineer
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If you happen to drive by the horses and carriage taking patrons on a heritage ride from the Blue Marlin Inn, horse owner Dana Salisbury asks that you wave, but don’t honk. The sudden sound could startle the horses. The Horse Council of B.C. has the following tips for drivers when approaching horses on the road: • When passing a horse and rider
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Bone In Chicken Breast
Locally Raised BC Poultry
3 pack
8.79 per kg
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Canadian AAA
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26.43 per kg
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295ml
730-818gr
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5
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5
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1kg
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Lean Ground Beef
1kg
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12
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Schneiders
Juicy Jumbo Wieners
Harvest
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450gr
450gr
1kg
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Artisan or Breaded Fish Fillets 580-680gr
9
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Tilapia, Salmon or Haddock Grill
179gr
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595-652gr
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Cheddar or Mozza Style Slices
Olivieri
170-200gr
450gr
Filled Pasta
400-450gr
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Shredded Cheese
Parkay
Cheesestrings
340gr
4
99
4
Christie
99
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5
for
¢
10
Potato Chips
French’s
Prepared Yellow Mustard
for
Bull’s Eye
Barbecue Sauce
400ml
3
184-227gr
6x591ml
4
99
3
99
General Mills
Aquel
Original Flavour, 213gr
2lt
Sparkling Spring Water
220-320gr
5
2$ for
Hi I’m Skinny
Aquafina
Sweet Potato or Quinoa Sticks
3
99
Demineralized Treated Water
170-184gr
24x500ml
Beck’s
1lt
5
3$ for
Jack Link’s
Jerky
Non-Alcoholic Beer Bottles
Tomato Ketchup
425ml
750ml
Bugles
225gr
Tortilla Chips
7
All Natural Popped Corn
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Planters
Cashews
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G.H. Cretors
Gatorade
Heinz
PLUS A
5
99
for
Emma
600ml
2
with 1 Ruffles or 1 Tostitos
2$
LICABL PP
99
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
LICABL PP
EES EF
5
5
2$
Olivieri
Pasta Sauce
99
Tostitos
12-15x355ml
5
600-700gr
300-360gr
5
for
FREE
Pepsi, 7-Up or Mountain Dew
Ruffles
890ml
or
EES EF
for
Nested Pasta or Lasagna Sheets
2$
5$
99
Buy Tostitos (418 - 423ml) salsa for
Hellmann’s
3$
Olivieri
Selected, 175-454gr
2$
2
99
Crackers
Bits & Bites
175gr
215-220gr
5$
PLUS A
4x355ml
LICABL PP
275-300gr
Mayonnaise
900ml
3
99
Dad’s
Old Fashioned Root Beer or Cream Soda
Christie
Peanuts Resealable Bag
2
99
Simply Broth
112-167gr
Planters
1.28-1.36kg
Knorr
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535-550gr
Margarine
336gr
Pasta or Rice Sidekicks
2
99
Black Diamond
3
99
Cookies
EES EF
5
99
Dad’s
for
PLUS A
Black Diamond
Cheddar or Mozzarella Cheese
5
5$ for
Pioneer Chips
Kettle Cooked Potato Chips
70-80gr
142gr
Chapman’s
Premium Ice Cream
2lt
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Ice Cream Sundae or Gelato
Sorbet
2lt
$150 value
3
3
99
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Bar Soap
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Body Wash
4x90gr
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400ml
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Hashbrowns Fried Potatoes
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12’s
905gr or 750ml
900gr
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LICABL PP
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4
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3
2
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99
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for
99
3
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5
2$
LICABL PP
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4
2$
PLUS A
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2
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2
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2
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Saputo
Feta Cheese
Cheddar or Mozza Style Slices
Olivieri
170-200gr
450gr
Filled Pasta
400-450gr
Black Diamond
Shredded Cheese
Parkay
Cheesestrings
340gr
4
99
4
Christie
99
for
5
for
¢
10
Potato Chips
French’s
Prepared Yellow Mustard
for
Bull’s Eye
Barbecue Sauce
400ml
3
184-227gr
6x591ml
4
99
3
99
General Mills
Aquel
Original Flavour, 213gr
2lt
Sparkling Spring Water
220-320gr
5
2$ for
Hi I’m Skinny
Aquafina
Sweet Potato or Quinoa Sticks
3
99
Demineralized Treated Water
170-184gr
24x500ml
Beck’s
1lt
5
3$ for
Jack Link’s
Jerky
Non-Alcoholic Beer Bottles
Tomato Ketchup
425ml
750ml
Bugles
225gr
Tortilla Chips
7
All Natural Popped Corn
Perform Thirst Quencher
Planters
Cashews
for
G.H. Cretors
Gatorade
Heinz
PLUS A
5
99
for
Emma
600ml
2
with 1 Ruffles or 1 Tostitos
2$
LICABL PP
99
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
LICABL PP
EES EF
5
5
2$
Olivieri
Pasta Sauce
99
Tostitos
12-15x355ml
5
600-700gr
300-360gr
5
for
FREE
Pepsi, 7-Up or Mountain Dew
Ruffles
890ml
or
EES EF
for
Nested Pasta or Lasagna Sheets
2$
5$
99
Buy Tostitos (418 - 423ml) salsa for
Hellmann’s
3$
Olivieri
Selected, 175-454gr
2$
2
99
Crackers
Bits & Bites
175gr
215-220gr
5$
PLUS A
4x355ml
LICABL PP
275-300gr
Mayonnaise
900ml
3
99
Dad’s
Old Fashioned Root Beer or Cream Soda
Christie
Peanuts Resealable Bag
2
99
Simply Broth
112-167gr
Planters
1.28-1.36kg
Knorr
Knorr
535-550gr
Margarine
336gr
Pasta or Rice Sidekicks
2
99
Black Diamond
3
99
Cookies
EES EF
5
99
Dad’s
for
PLUS A
Black Diamond
Cheddar or Mozzarella Cheese
5
5$ for
Pioneer Chips
Kettle Cooked Potato Chips
70-80gr
142gr
Chapman’s
Premium Ice Cream
2lt
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Chapman’s
Ice Cream Sundae or Gelato
Sorbet
2lt
$150 value
3
3
99
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400ml
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12’s
905gr or 750ml
900gr
5
3$
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LICABL PP
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4
99
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99
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99
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3
2
2
99
99
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for
99
3
99
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5
2$
LICABL PP
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4
2$
PLUS A
6x330ml
2
99
2
99
2
99
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Classic Oven Roast Ham
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99
6
99
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100 gr
Sushi
99
Per
100 gr
Schneiders
12 Piece California Rolls
4
French Aic
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Double Cream Brie Cheese
2
99 Medium
Fried Rice 16 Piece
6
99
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Deep Fried Prawns
50
49
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3
49
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99
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77
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100 gr
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5
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99
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600gr
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470ml
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303-354ml
399
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Paradise Island
Lactose Free Cheddar Cheese
5
2$ for
Simply Natural
Simply Natural
330ml
575ml
Organic Ketchup
Organic Mustard
400gr
2
2
4
99
99
99 Kingsford
Clorox
Pine Sol
BBQ Bag
Disinfecting Wipes
5
2$ for
Purex
Liquid Cleaner
Just Light the Bag, 3lb
35’s
Household Double Roll Bathroom Tissue
1.41lt
3
99
3
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9
24’s
99
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19
99
5
California “Premium”
99
Organic Green Seedless Grapes
6.59 per kg
2
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NIC instructors honoured COLLEGE: | Faust, Bliss and Balbon earn kudos from a Texas organization.
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Chief for a day
Mackenzie Alarie tries out the driver’s seat on a tour of the Port Alberni Fire Hall after winning a colouring contest for the North American Health and Safety Week. Alarie got a tour of the hall as well as a ride in a firetruck.
An organization recognizing North America’s most inspiring college staff and instructors honoured three North Island College educators last month. Sandra Faust, Mickey Bliss, and Albert Balbon each received a National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Excellence Award at their annual conference and awards ceremony May 23-26 in Austin, Texas. The awards recognize faculty, staff, and administrators at Canadian and US technical and community colleges who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment and contribution to their students, colleagues, and communities. “It was such an honour to receive this award alongside Mickey and Albert, as well as colleagues from all over North America who are as passionate about education as we are here at NIC,” said Faust, who has taught fundamental English Upgrading courses at NIC for 14 years. Faust is a go-to faculty member for many NIC
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Sandra Faust of NIC is honoured for her educational work.
instructors. Her infectious enthusiasm and passion for learning is obvious from the moment you enter her classroom at NIC, or in the community at Literacy Alberni. Her classrooms are a home away from home for students, says NIC instructor Mac Newton. “Sandy is the reason why the fundamental English program thrives at the Port Alberni campus,” said Newton.
“She provides a safe learning environment for some of NIC’s most vulnerable learners. She has a record of continual success; many of her students progress into more advanced levels of upgrading and into other college programs.” Upgrading courses can be challenging to teach, says NIC’s Adult Basic Education program chair, Caitlin Hartnett, but Faust’s thoughtful and engaging approach encourages faculty and students to succeed. “We count ourselves lucky to have such an inspiring instructor in our department,” said Hartnett, who says Faust recently became a student herself, upgrading her own ESL teaching skills to meet students’ needs. Faust received her award with NIC Electrical Foundation certificate and apprenticeship instructor Mickey Bliss and Albert Balbon, the architect of NIC’s award-winning Remote Web-based Science Lab, which allows students around the world to access science labs and curriculum online.
Diabetes diagnosis comes with intangible costs to family Insulin can be administered to the patient in an attempt to keep them at the normal levels our bodies are supposed to regulate naturally. That was easier said than done. Kim would have to monitor everything Arielle consumed as well as any physical activity she participated in, and then calculate how much insulin she’d need to bring her sugar levels to a livable state. For the first year anywhere from four to nine shots were given a day, and she initially had to monitor her blood glucose levels throughout the night. Arielle now wears a device that automatically checks every five minutes. “That’s an extra $350/month just to sleep,” Kim said. “Even with a good medical plan, there
are many extra expenses.” Another cost has been Arielle’s peer interaction. Once a social butterfly, she now appears to many children as broken and isn’t included. “She used to be so easygoing,” her mother said. “She’s more sensitive now. Blood sugar levels influence that. Some kids can be cruel—any sign of weakness and they feed off it. She’s often found in a quiet corner reading alone rather than playing with others.” Kim can’t drop Arielle off at Brownies, a birthday party or a sleepover like most parents. She now has to remain close by in case something happens. And being available at a moment’s notice has obviously affected her work, making it impossible to run her business.
“I have lots of idle time so she can have as close to a normal and fulfilling life as possible.” Because Kim is now the primary caregiver to their daughter’s daily needs, Kim’s husband has taken on the role of his wife’s supporter as well as the one to handle the
administrative side of things. “If we need to buy a pump, David’s the one who will find out which one we should get.” Fundraising has resulted in some tremendous improvements for the people living with type 1 diabetes and their families—the
pump being one of them. This Sunday Arielle and her family will participate in the TELUS Walk to Cure Diabetes to raise money for research to better treat, cure and prevent it. If you’d like to support all the people affected by this
disease, get more information and donate, please visit JDRFca.DonorDrive. com – Arielle’s team. While a bit of a grey cloud hangs over their heads when it comes to their beautiful little girl’s future, the Findlaters are optimistic knowing any improvements
resulting from this research will directly impact her life and the lives of over 300,000 Canadians living with type 1 diabetes. Delivering a practical cure for type 1 diabetes by 2025 is the goal, but with enough help, it could be even sooner than that.
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West Coast Dragon Boat Society takes over Sproat Lake Members of the Port Alberni Diehards get ready for a heat race at the Sproat Lake Ladies Regatta, hosted by the West Coast Dragon Boat Society June 7.
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ifteen dragon boat teams took to the water at Sproat Lake on June 7 for the annual Sproat Lake Ladies Regatta, presented by the West Coast Dragon Boat Society. The Port McNeill Cats won the platinum race with a time of 4:27:23, followed by Stroke of Luck (Nanaimo) and Flying Dragons (Comox). Dover Bay (Nanaimo) won the diamond race (4:44:66), followed by Hope Afloat (Comox) and Mid-Island Masters (Nanaimo). Comox Valley Dragonflies won the gold (4:50:98, with Dragon flies (Nanaimo) in second and Die Hard Dragons (Port Alberni) in third. Poetry In M’Ocean from Ladysmith won the silver event (4:56:88), followed by Angels Abreast (Nanaimo) and Abreast of Life (Nanoose). Welly Waveriders (Nanaimo) won bronze with a time of 5:10:09 followed by CV Blazing Paddles (Comox) and Nautigals (Nanaimo).
One of the Comox Valley teams got into the spirit of this year’s “Disney” theme with Minnie and Mickey Mouse costumes. Arwen RauguthTreleaven, right, from Stages Youth Theatre program, presents Hope A Float member Glenda Wilson with her 50-50 draw winnings. The draw was a fundraiser for Stages.
Bette Hansen takes part in a warmup prior to the start of the Sproat Lake Ladies Regatta, June 7 at Sproat Lake Provincial Park.
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2 TRUCK tires P265/75R15, $100. (250)723-7208.
15 ACRE RANCH in Cherry Creek. 5 bdrms, 3 bathroom house- barns. (250)723-7131.
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Please join us for refreshments as we celebrate the life of
UNIVERSITY STUDENT home for the summer and seeking employment, whether long term or in the form of odd jobs. Hardworking, intelligent; wages negotiable. Contact me at 250-724-6814 if interested.
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DEATHS
DEATHS
DOUCETTE, Jean Marie (John) June 12, 1922 – May 5, 2015
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I announce the passing of my beloved father who was the most gentle, loving, kind and generous man ever to grace this earth. He will be profoundly missed and lovingly remembered.
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Predeceased by three wives: Betty, Barbara and Ruth; daughter Tina Marie and granddaughter Chantelle. He is survived by daughter Dawn (Gary), four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, three stepchildren, one sister in Saskatchewan and one sister in Port Alberni, as wellas several nieces and nephews. John was born into a French-speaking family of twelve in Bodmin, Saskatchewan. John moved to Port Alberni as a young man and started work on the log booms where he worked for many years. John retired to Ladysmith, married Ruth and spent many hours in his gardens, visiting with friends and gathering with family. I will always hold you close “cher Papa�. Love, your daughter Dawn.
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GET YOUR wood now $140 a cord, let it season over the summer! Call Mike 250-7358811.
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MATURE LOGANBERRY plants for sale (250)723-7208.
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
OLD SKELETON keys, anvils, anchors and whale bones. Please call (250)723-6191.
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.95 ACRE UNIQUE 4 bd 2300 sq ft split level home. Peaceful and private. 35 fruit trees and grapevines. Walking distance to town, school, golf and trails. Ocean, mountain and city view. (250)286-0634. www.991petersen.com MODULAR HOME on mobile home park pad, needs inside finishing work. 1-bdrm, solid structure, new siding, soaker tub - Handyman special. $12,500.obo. 1-888-684-4290.
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5500 XL Generator, can run a house $1000. (250)724-1892.
AERO AUCTIONS 1 Day Industrial Auction. Tuesday, June 23. 9 a.m. Hwy 16 & Hwy 60 Edmonton. Live & On-Line Bidding. Timed Auction. Mobile offices, excavators, dozers, graders, truck tractors, trailers, pickup trucks misc attachments & much more! Consignments welcome! Visit: aeroauctions.ca or call 1-888600-9005.
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FUEL/FIREWOOD ARBORIST SPECIALIZING in tree removal and hedging, also. Call 250-720-6393.
CLASSIC AMERICAN outboard, 1964 Johnson 3HP, seahorse model JW w/original stand, fresh water use only, excellent condition, $275. Call (250)724-4630.
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PORT HARDY: Well maintained 6-plex. Great investment $385,000. Call Noreen 250-949-6319 or email to: imagine.it@cablerocket.com
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FUTON FOR sale, excellent cond., $180. Call (250)7242932. LARGE SATELITTE Dish with Eye, stand & receiver. Used approx 4 times $150. (778)421-3232.
APARTMENT/CONDO PIONEER TOWERS. Senior 55+. N/S. Studio $350. 1-bdrm $420. Call (250)724-2013.
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2009 Chevrolet Cobalt LT 4DR Sedan Navi, 4Cyl, Auto, Backup camera, Pwr Group, A/C Used Vehicle Price STK#5483
July 9/1953 - June 16/2014
$8,980**
I thought of you with love today But that is nothing new. There is not a month, week, day, hour that you do not pass through my thoughts. I thank God for every day we had together. You may have left my life, but you will never leave my heart. Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure.
Love you to heaven & back Your loving wife, Cindy
2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser 4Cyl, 5spd, Full Power Group Used Vehicle Price
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$3,980**
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.7 V8, Auto, Power Group, Leather, Sunroof, A/C Used Vehicle Price
STK# 5457A
$8,980**
2006 Mazda Tribute 3.0 V6, Auto, Power Group, A/C Used Vehicle Price
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$510/mo. 1 bdrm apt. Cats ok, smoking. No partiers or dealers. John 778-419-2275, 1-778-433-1137. WESTPORT PLACE: 2 bdrm, 2 bath, carport. $900. Avail. Jul. 1. Call (250)730-0503.
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES UPPER NORTH, Port. 2-Bdrm duplex Avail July 1st. $700./mo. Call (250)724-2196
5TH WHEEL; 89’ Citation. $5600 obo. Canadian made and the quality shows that it was always kept in the garage. Unit is clean and excellent condition. (250)723-9244.
TRUCKS & VANS
SHARED ACCOMMODATION FREE OR Reduced rent in senior’s housing 55+, in exchange for light duties, mostly housekeeping. (250)240-8755
SUITES, LOWER NORTH PORT: Furnished 1 bdrm, N/S, no drinkers. Close to centre. Call (250)724-1397.
TRANSPORTATION AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
4 TIRES, like new with rims, 205/60R16, fits Ford cars. $400. obo. Call 250-723-7940.
2007 FORD Ranger FX4, ext cab, 4.0 L, Auto, 4x4, tow pkg, mounted metal tool box, box liner. 102,000 km. Orig cost $33,000 asking $14,300. Immaculate! Call 250-735-2707.
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1980 VANGUARD 10.5’ trailer Bathroom, shower, queen bed, 2 single beds, furnace, hot water, F/S. $1500. 250-724-1892
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1988 Wilderness 5th Wheel 30’, needs TLC, $1000. Selby St, Nanaimo. 250-618-6800.
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. $6,500 obo. Call (250)738-0299, Qualicum.
2008 5TH Wheel- 28’ “Macho� made by Gulfstream. Living dining slide. $16,000. 250730-0089 or (250)723-3781.
1979 DOUBLE Eagle 17’ 125hp Volvo Penta, fresh water cooled, 2 tops (sloping & stand up), LCD video sounder, ML-250 GPS, compass, VHF radio, 2004 9.9 electric Johnson, $6000.Call 250-723-8293
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Mason Dunn, above, a Grade 3 student at École des grande-cèdres in Port Alberni, uses a laser pointer to demonstrate light refraction at the school’s science fair on June 4. Dunn conducted the experiment with his brother Jacob (not pictured). Victoria Hall, left, also in Grade 3, demonstrates a homemade pluviomètre (rain gauge in English) and her results. Students in Grades 3–5 displayed eight experiments while students in K–2 demonstrated two water experiments for parents and visitors. The day concluded with a fête des enfants, or a party celebrating the children.
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OUTBOARD & INBOARD SALES & SERVICE FISH-ICE & TACKLE
Open Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm Sat 8:30am-4:30pm #1 2945 Alberni Hwy. • 250.724.3346 • www.breakersmarine.com 248 Frigate Rd, Bamfield • 250.728.3281
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BREAKERS MARINE
Getting you back on the water fuel economy, longevity, and top notch service and support. These are all the same reasons that YOU should have a Suzuki outboard on the back of your boat! Find Breakers Marine in Port Alberni on Johnstone Road or call 250-7243346. In Bameld they are located at 248 Frigate Road, 250-728-3281. More info online: breakersmarine.com
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maintenance and repair of inboards and outboards alike specializing in Yamaha products. We currently carry some of the most extensive stock in Suzuki outboard inventory in Canada and ranked 3rd in Suzuki Outboard sales across Canada in 2008, 2nd in 2009 and 1st in 2010. We believe that we need to support our loyal customers that have helped grow our business. Getting all our customers, both new and returning, back on the water fast, should you have a mishap, is top priority. If you ask the pros such as shing guides or whale watchers or people that live on islands that use their motor every day, why they have switched to Suzuki outboards, they’ll give you reasons like reliability,
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Breakers Marine began in 1987 in Bameld, BC. The early years were a one-man operation. An ‘Atco’ Trailer with a leantwo for a roof was utilized until a new building was constructed in 1989. The new building was a 2400 sq ft shop and retail store combined. Fishing tackle, camping gear, parts and accessories were added. The success of our Suzuki Outboards, along with the best warranty in the business prompted a proposal in 2007. Two Port Alberni entrepreneurs proposed a partnership. In 2008 we opened a second location in Port Alberni, BC. Doug Moore brings strong sales skills and project management experience while Dennis Grifth offers his exceptional mechanical skill in
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• Toy Boxes • Children’s Table & Chairs • Assorted knitted items & So Much More!
MORE THAN TOYS, WE HAVE GREAT GIFT IDEAS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
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Tsunami Hawgs Fest Saturday July 25th
OPEN AT HARBOUR QUAY
• Daily Lunch Specials • Pizza By The Slice • Southern Fried Chicken
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