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West Coast Trail Guardians celebrated FIRST NATIONS: | Parks Canada, three coastal first nations honour 20-year partnership of enriching the West Coast Trail experience for global travellers. SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

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Guardians both past and present gather at the Alberni Athletic Hall with Parks Canada officials and others from the Huu-ay-aht, Ditidaht and Pacheedaht first nations to celebrate the program.

between the Huuay-aht, Ditidaht and Pacheedaht first nations, whose territory the 75-kilometre-long West Coast Trail traverses. Each nation is responsible for 25 kilometres. Guardians keep the trail clear, offer first aid and information to travellers, but most

importantly share their culture and history of the land. “The agreement is more than what is says on paper,” says Huu-ay-aht Chief Derek Peters, whose late father Spencer was the signatory on the original agreement. “What this agreement does is

acknowledges the territory and the nations that live in the territories. That’s a really respectful thing. It allows us to educate the world about who we are and we get to meet the world.” Karen Haugen worked with Parks Canada for 12 years before joining the Huu-ay-aht earlier this

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month. She was the manager responsible for implementing the guardian program with Parks Canada. The guardians do much more than keep the trail safe, says Haugen: they enrich travellers’ experiences. “They arrive to make a 75-kilometre adventurous hike but they leave with pieces of Canadian history by hearing about the land from the traditional guardians. “It’s not the bridge system or the beauty they remember, it’s that personal connection that makes it the most memorable visit to our country.” Parks Canada CEO Alan Latourelle presented Jeff Jones (Pacheedaht), Jack Thompson Sr. (Ditidaht) and Derek Peters (Huu-ay-aht) with the CEO’s award of excellence on Friday. editor@albernivalleynews.com

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Pacheedaht First Nation councillor Jeff Jones accepts the Parks Canada CEO award of excellence from Alan Latourelle. Derek Peters from Huu-ay-aht First Nation also received the award.

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Ditidaht First Nation Chief councillor Jack Thompson Sr. accepts the Parks Canada CEO award of excellence from Alan Latourelle.

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Kevin Peters can’t stop grinning when he talks about the last 15 years he has spent as a First Nations Guardian of the West Coast Trail. ‘“It’s fun. You meet a lot of cool people, the work is very interesting,” said Peters, a member of the Huu-ay-aht First Nation who oversees the 25 kilometres of Huu-ay-aht territory on the trail. Peters and dozens of other guardians, both past and present, were celebrated at a ceremony Friday at the Alberni Athletic Hall. The guardians program was set up 20 years ago as a partnership

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Helping Nepal:

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Current guardians line up after receiving special hats so the crowd at the Athletic Hall can applaud their efforts.

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Wally Samuel, as MC for the afternoon, shares story after story of the guardians and their accomplishments.

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Students at a school hostel in Lubrak village in Mustang, Nepal, above, gather for a study session after school. Bernadette Wyton, right, stands with the Anapurna mountains in the background during a visit to Nepal in March 2015. PHOTOS COURTESY BERNADETTE WYTON

containing only about 16 houses, but rebuilding the school is important to the village. “They think they can get things back with about $40,000. They’ll be using local labour,” Wyton said. The most difficult part will be bringing in material. For more info, call 250-723-4643 or e-mail wyton@shaw.ca.

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Edward Johnson, who spent 11 years as a West Coast Trail guardian, delivers a moving speech about his memories of some of the past guardians and his experiences on the trail.

He said it was a move he never regretted. “When I worked out there I felt connected. I felt strong. I felt things out there.” When Johnson first

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Friday’s ceremony was poignant for former guardian Edward Johnson of the Huu-ay-aht First Nation. “The trail was a huge part of my life,” said Johnson, who was a guardian from 1998 to 2009. He works in Port Alberni now, and lives in Nanaimo. He told a story about conversing with his cousins, who were driving to Lake Cowichan, where they were taking the sixweek-long guardian training course. He was waiting on the side of the road for the crummy to arrive to take him to his forestry job, cork boots in hand. “This conversation was happening at 5:30 in the morning...I had a choice to make,” he recalled. “I took the jump.”

Bernadette and Keith Wyton of Port Alberni are holding a slideshow and fundraiser to help rebuild a school in Nepal that was destroyed in the earthquake that hit the country in April, killing 8,800. The Wytons visited the Himalayan country in February and March, spending three weeks in Kathmandu. They will show slides from their experiences this Tuesday, June 23 at 7 p.m. at Abbeyfield House, 3839 Eighth Ave. While in Nepal the Wytons visited a school hostel in Lubrak, in the Mustang region. The school houses about 100 students who come from remote villages around the region; it is unique in that there is a hostel attached to it, providing housing for the students. “People in Nepal take education really, really seriously,” Wyton said. Lubrak is small,


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Tuesday, June. 23, 2015 - Alberni Valley News

Community Events

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. ◆ 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. ◆ NEPAL EARTHQUAKE RELIEF Bernadette and Keith Wyton are sponsoring a slideshow and fundraiser to benefit a school in Mustang, Nepal, 7 p.m. at Abbeyfield House (side entrance— downstairs), 3839 Eighth Ave. FMI: 250723-4643 or wyton@ shaw.ca. ◆ GREEN BEER & BANTER HOUR hosted by Green Party candidate Glenn Sollitt, 4:30–5:30 p.m. at Char’s Landing. Discussion on vote splitting. Snacks provided.

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, 19 Wing Comox airforce helicopter and fly-by, air tours of the area.

TUES. JUNE 30 ◆ 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.

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.

FRI. JULY 3 ◆ 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.

TUES. JULY 7 ◆ OUR TOWN— BARNYARD BASH for kids and families at Blair Park, 6–8 p.m. Free admission.

SAT. JULY 11 ◆ A NITE OF SPOKEN WORD, the first of four events in the Festival of Artistic and Creative Expression, 7 p.m. at Harbour Quay on the Spirit Square stage. Free admission.

SUN. JULY 12 ◆ STARLIGHT MOVIE NIGHT at Bob Dailey Stadium. 7 p.m. Kids’ activities prior to the outdoor movie. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets. Free admission.

THUR. JULY 16 ◆ PUBLIC LIBRARY (VIRL) CONSULTATION Come and provide feedback into the Vancouver Island Regional Library’s five-

year strategic plan, 6:30–8:30 p.m. at the library (4255 Wallace St. inside Echo Centre).

FRI. JULY 17 ◆ SPROAT LAKE REGATTA SHOW AND SHINE at Pacific Chevrolet on Johnston Road. Local race boats, super hot F1, drag boats, Miss B.C. boat, Nanaimo jumbo bathtub boat. Regatta information and souvenirs.

SAT. JULY 18– SUN. JULY 19 ◆ SPROAT LAKE REGATTA 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Sproat Lake Provincial Park. See the fastest boats in B.C. compete; local power boats, bathtub races, jet skis, SUPs, dragon boat and outrigger canoes. Free admission.

TUES. JULY 21 ◆ OUR TOWN— CARNIVAL for kids and families at Williamson Park, 6–8 p.m. Free admission.

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 250-731-

7623. ◆ RADIO PLAYS, the second of four events in the Festival of Artistic and Creative Expression, 7 p.m. at Harbour Quay on the Spirit Square stage. Admission by donation. The Case of the Bloody Case and Flash Bazbo and the Attack on Mung, two comedies.

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.

TUES. AUG. 4 ◆ OUR TOWN—MARDI GRAS for kids and families at Gyro Park, 6–8 p.m. Free admission.

SAT. AUG. 15 ◆ PSYCHEDELIC SHAKESPEARE, the third of four events in the Festival of Artistic and Creative Expression, 2–8 p.m. at Harbour Quay on the Spirit Square stage. Interactive puppet theatre for kids and readings of Shakespeare throughout the day. A Shakespearian performance at 7 p.m. Admission by donation.

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◆ OUR TOWN—LUAU PARTY for kids and families at Harbour Quay, 6–8 p.m. Free admission.

SAT. SEPT. 19 ◆ RENAISSANCE MARKET, the final of four events in the Festival of Artistic and Creative Expression, 2–8 p.m. at Harbour Quay. Vendors selling renaissance-style items like leather pouches, magic wands, crystals; interactive puppet theatre for kids; a short play at night called In Her Majesty’s Court. Admission by donation.

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.

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◆ 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. ◆ BLACK SHEEP RUGBY CLUB is looking for interested players for its ladies and junior teams. Practices are Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. at the rugby club at the top of Argyle Street. Regular training has already begun.

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Art Rave’s Spotlight on Art exhibit continues at the Capitol Theatre this week, open daily from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The show includes twoand three-dimensional pieces by local and midIsland artists, including several up-and-coming student artists from Alberni District Secondary School.

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Art Rave the weekend may be over, but some components continue this week, including Spotlight on Art at the Capitol Theatre. The exhibit pairs paintings and three-dimensional pieces from local and regional artists in a colourful, contemporary, thoughtful collection.

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This Tuesday, June 23, catching a reading of the play “Cloudburst” by Thom Fitzgerald at the Capitol, at 7:30 p.m. With equal parts humour and grace, “Cloudburst” explores the themes of life, death and love through the eyes of an oddball trio. For the rest of the month, catch the “Art in Business” displays in South Port business windows.

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New business ‘sprouts’ up in South Port UPTOWN: | Kevin Wright uses Artemis Books, now open beside Steampunk Café, as a hands-on example of new business concept. KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

A brand new spot to curl up with a book and a cup of joe is about to open in Uptown Port Alberni. Located next door to Steampunk Cafe, Artemis Books has opened its doors after months of preparations. “It’s obvious—a bookstore and a coffee shop are symbiotic,” said Steampunk Cafe owner Kevin Wright. Artemis Books will be operated by Paul Groeveneld but owned by Wright, who’s been right in the middle of preparations, from spray painting the ceiling panels in a steampunk style to deciding on the layout. “I’m trying to bring some more culture to the Uptown area and

this is what the book shop is all about,” says Wright. To Wright, whose Sprout business concept lays out how the often large, empty retail spaces in Uptown can be utilized, this is an opportunity to show what can be done. “I believe that this is what an entrepreneurial spirit is all about— taking the risks, seeing the potential and actually moving forward.” For Groeneveld, his reasoning for operating the bookstore was simple. “I like books,” he said. “I had a positive experience working in a bookstore previously and it was time to do my own.” Groeneveld, who grew up in Port Alberni, has always had a passion for

reading and education. “I like promoting education and knowledge and books are one of the best ways to do that,” he said. “I think everyone should read.” While he’ll be exploring the possibility of e-books in the future, Groeneveld himself likes to keep it old school. “There’s something to be said for taking a book and flipping a page... I just like books.” And Artemis Books will have a lot of them. From kids books, mass market fiction to recipe books, Groeveneld plans to keep an eclectic selection. “It will be a bit of everything. We’ll have books of interest to local people, for example local history stuff, books for hikers,” he said. “We’re not going to

specialize in any one thing, Port Alberni is too small for a specialized bookstore.” But Port Alberni isn’t the bookstore’s only target. “It’s not just Port Alberni we’ll be marketing to, it’s also the West Coast. So anything that has to filter through Port Alberni and go to Nanaimo, we want them to preferably stop here instead.” Getting people their books as quickly and easily as possible is the reasoning behind another service Artemis Books will offer: online ordering that will remove the hassle for customers. “We’ll be doing special orders of books,” Groeneveld said. reporter@albernivalleynews.com twitter.com/AlberniNews

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‘CanTimber was looking at a number of different communities... to set up shop.’ – Pat Deakin environmentallysustainable, valueadded wood-product business that will create upwards of two dozen direct full time jobs in Port Alberni, according to a port authority press release. The public is invited to learn more about CanTimber and its

operations at the information session on June 23. CanTimber will explain how their business will capitalize on the current wood waste left behind from logging operations (much of which is openly burned) by transforming it into a variety of valueadded products in an environmentally positive process. “CanTimber was first introduced to us last summer by Pat Deakin through the positive partnership of community economic development the Port enjoys with the city,” Dave McCormick said. Continued / A16


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Tuesday, June. 23, 2015 - Alberni Valley News

Meat

Boneless Sirloin End Pork Loin Chops

Sunrise Traditional

7.69 per kg

Whole Frying Chicken 11.00 per kg

4

99

$

3

49

Per

LB

Canadian AA

LB

Boar’s Head

Grimm’s

Boneless Cross Rib Simmering Steak

Per

Canadian AA

Naturally Smoked Sliced Bacon

Bavarian Smokies 450gr

13.20 per kg

Sirloin Tip Marinating Steak

13.20 per kg

500gr

5

4

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LB

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Danone

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600gr

7

77

Minute Maid

600gr-1.3kg

7

LICABL PP

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2$

500ml

7

2$

for

Taikoo

MJB

Baileys

500ml

380-454gr

Classic Roast Fine Grind, 1kg

400ml

Premium Coffee

Sugar

5

2$ for

5

2$ for

Oikos or Activia Greek Yogurt

500gr or 4x100gr

7

for

Danone

Coffee Creamer

99

7

2$

for

Emma

Balsamic Vinegar

2

99

Breakfast Fried Potatoes or Patties

1.75lt

Extra Virgin Olive Oil

3

650gr

McCain

Simply Orange or Apple Juice

Petrelli

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8x100gr

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Meat

Canadian AA

Sirloin Tip Oven Roast

Sunrise Farms

Locally Raised BC Poultry

Chicken Breast Fillets

13.20 per kg

Grain Fed Free Run

5

5

99 Per

LB

Fort Hardy

Schneiders

Schneiders

568gr

1.81kg

750gr

Outlaw Beef Burgers

Fully Cooked Pork Back Ribs

7 D’Italiano

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2$ for

of these 8 participating products

480-720gr

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Grill’ems Fully Cooked Sausages

for

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Real brewed Iced Tea 1.75lt

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299

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299

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Quaker

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Alberni Valley News - Tuesday, June. 23, 2015

Tuesday, June. 23, 2015 - Alberni Valley News

Quality Foods an Island Original

Prices in effect June 22 - 28, 2015

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Kraft

Singles Processed Cheese Product

Coke or Canada Dry 20x355ml

900gr

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Nature Valley

12x341ml

3

4

99

Dare

Ruffles Macaroon Biscuits 300gr

99

PLUS A

PLUS A

PLUS A

Nature Valley

NEW products at QF!

99

Beverage

LICABL PP

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890ml

3

24x355ml

Minute Maid or Nestea

Island Farms

Ice Cream

4lt

99

LICABL PP

LICABL PP

EES EF

Selected, 475ml

455ml

EES EF

Miracle Whip or Mayo

88

¢

LICABL PP

Look for these

Kraft

Dressing

BBQ Sauce

3

99

3

99

LICABL PP

EES EF

Kraft

Mr. Freeze or Crush

Freeze Pops

100’s

EES EF

4

Sparkling Water

12x355ml

695ml

220-240gr

99

5

99

LICABL PP

Dasani

Beverage

Water

12x500ml

EES EF

6

99

3

99

Nestea or Fruitopia

Dasani

9

Revello, Fudgsicle or Creamsicle

3

Cracker Barrel Cheese Slices

252gr

Kraft

12x60ml

99

6

Kraft

Amooza Twists Cheese Snacks

300-320gr

18x48ml

99

Kraft

Shreds

The Original Brand Popsicle

Orange Cherry Grape Ice Pops

99

Cracker Barrel

The Original Brand Popsicle

PLUS A

907gr

11

Molson

Excel 0.5% Alcohol Beer

PLUS A

Cracker Barrel Cheese

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Kraft

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99

Mott’s

Dare

Wagon Wheels

Fruitsations Snack Cups 6x104-113gr

315-360gr

General Mills

Nut & Seed Crisps

Cheerios Plus Cereal

150gr

290gr

310gr

for

Kraft

Pasta Salad

2 Gold Seal

Solid Skipjack Light Tuna

Macaroni, 200gr

120gr

3

99

3

99

99

for

NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW!

Gold Seal

Sockeye Salmon

General Mills

213gr

Oatmeal Crisp Cereal

General Mills

Betty Crocker

Soft Baked Snacks

150gr

5

for

5

3

3$ for

399

99

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Arla

Rosenborg Danish Cheese

Dofino Havarti Cheese

165-200gr

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for

5

for

399

5

796ml

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4

2$

5

2$ Old El Paso

Old El Paso

Stand ‘n Stuff Hard Taco Shells or Tortilla Bowl

Taco Sauce

Restaurante Tortilla Chips

6

4

for

502.8ml

Old El Paso

for

Heinz

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2$

for

Beans

425gr

3

Sparkling Water Based Beverage

Soda

215ml

Old El Paso

Refried Beans

Thick ‘n Chunky Salsa

398ml

650ml

153gr or 198gr

LICABL PP

99

¢

LICABL PP

EES EF

2

99

Stagg Chili

Chili

99

Sparkling Ice

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4

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2

99

for

907gr

276-384gr

Brie or Camembert, 125gr

2$

Cereal

2$

2$

Jones

PLUS A

Crackers

120-250gr

El Monterey

5

2$

2$

200gr

355ml

Dare

2

99

Burritos or Chimichangas

General Mills

Delights Fibre 1 Crumble

425-505gr

4$

3

6

99

2$

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4

2$

99

¢

5

2$ for

4

2$

for

4

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6

2$ for


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Alberni Valley News - Tuesday, June. 23, 2015

Tuesday, June. 23, 2015 - Alberni Valley News

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Prices in effect June 22 - 28, 2015

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Coke or Canada Dry 20x355ml

900gr

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Nature Valley

12x341ml

3

4

99

Dare

Ruffles Macaroon Biscuits 300gr

99

PLUS A

PLUS A

PLUS A

Nature Valley

NEW products at QF!

99

Beverage

LICABL PP

EES EF

890ml

3

24x355ml

Minute Maid or Nestea

Island Farms

Ice Cream

4lt

99

LICABL PP

LICABL PP

EES EF

Selected, 475ml

455ml

EES EF

Miracle Whip or Mayo

88

¢

LICABL PP

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Kraft

Dressing

BBQ Sauce

3

99

3

99

LICABL PP

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Kraft

Mr. Freeze or Crush

Freeze Pops

100’s

EES EF

4

Sparkling Water

12x355ml

695ml

220-240gr

99

5

99

LICABL PP

Dasani

Beverage

Water

12x500ml

EES EF

6

99

3

99

Nestea or Fruitopia

Dasani

9

Revello, Fudgsicle or Creamsicle

3

Cracker Barrel Cheese Slices

252gr

Kraft

12x60ml

99

6

Kraft

Amooza Twists Cheese Snacks

300-320gr

18x48ml

99

Kraft

Shreds

The Original Brand Popsicle

Orange Cherry Grape Ice Pops

99

Cracker Barrel

The Original Brand Popsicle

PLUS A

907gr

11

Molson

Excel 0.5% Alcohol Beer

PLUS A

Cracker Barrel Cheese

PLUS A

Kraft

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4

99

Mott’s

Dare

Wagon Wheels

Fruitsations Snack Cups 6x104-113gr

315-360gr

General Mills

Nut & Seed Crisps

Cheerios Plus Cereal

150gr

290gr

310gr

for

Kraft

Pasta Salad

2 Gold Seal

Solid Skipjack Light Tuna

Macaroni, 200gr

120gr

3

99

3

99

99

for

NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW!

Gold Seal

Sockeye Salmon

General Mills

213gr

Oatmeal Crisp Cereal

General Mills

Betty Crocker

Soft Baked Snacks

150gr

5

for

5

3

3$ for

399

99

YOU AND QF GO TOGETHER LIKE CHEESE AND CRACKERS! Castello

Arla

Rosenborg Danish Cheese

Dofino Havarti Cheese

165-200gr

Selected, 330-380gr

for

5

for

399

5

796ml

for

4

2$

5

2$ Old El Paso

Old El Paso

Stand ‘n Stuff Hard Taco Shells or Tortilla Bowl

Taco Sauce

Restaurante Tortilla Chips

6

4

for

502.8ml

Old El Paso

for

Heinz

ADD SOME SPICE TO YOUR SUMMER REPERTOIRE!

Old Dutch

2$

for

Beans

425gr

3

Sparkling Water Based Beverage

Soda

215ml

Old El Paso

Refried Beans

Thick ‘n Chunky Salsa

398ml

650ml

153gr or 198gr

LICABL PP

99

¢

LICABL PP

EES EF

2

99

Stagg Chili

Chili

99

Sparkling Ice

EES EF

4

for

2

99

for

907gr

276-384gr

Brie or Camembert, 125gr

2$

Cereal

2$

2$

Jones

PLUS A

Crackers

120-250gr

El Monterey

5

2$

2$

200gr

355ml

Dare

2

99

Burritos or Chimichangas

General Mills

Delights Fibre 1 Crumble

425-505gr

4$

3

6

99

2$

PLUS A

4

2$

99

¢

5

2$ for

4

2$

for

4

2$

for

6

2$ for


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Tuesday, June. 23, 2015 - Alberni Valley News

Deli & Cheese

Vienna

Dutch

New York Style Corned Beef or Roast Beef

Mild Gouda Cheese Rosemary Ham

1

1

99

1

99

Per

100 gr

Sushi

69

Per

100 gr

Schneiders

Maplelodge

Fat Free or Tomato Basil Turkey Breast

Cajun or Black Forest Chicken Breast

8 Piece Dynamite Rolls

1

2

49

49

5

99 Medium

9 750 199

Sweet & Sour Chicken Balls Large

7

99

Available at select stores only.

25

per 100 gr

75

Medium

Vegetable Chop Suey

10 Piece Sushi Lovers

7

Per

100 gr

Chow Mein Egg Roll Available at select stores only.

per 100 gr

Medium

Salad Broccoli & Grape Greek Creamy Coleslaw Traditional Potato

• • • •

5

$

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10

$

Fresh Frozen

Sockeye Salmon Fillets

Snapper Fillets

SAVE UP TO $10!

1

29

FRESHLY FROZEN CRYOVACED FOR CONVENIENCE

Frozen or Previously Frozen

Boneless Skinless Basa Fillets

Donini Chocolate

Chocolate Covered Almonds

1

49 Per

100 gr

69

Fresh

Ahi Tuna

3

99

¢

Quality Fresh

Per

100 gr Quality Fresh

Family Favourites Trail, Harvest or Manhattan Mix

per 100 gr

Per

100 gr

Organically Yours

Sweet Treats Soft Jubes

Organic Roasted & Salted Almonds

900gr

225-250gr

200gr

2

99

3

99

5

99


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Bakery

Large Multigrain Kaiser Buns

White or 60% Whole Wheat Bread

2

2 Blueberry Muffins

for

English Bay

Dempster’s

12 Pack Cookies

3

Bagels

Selected, 6’s

6

2$

99

for

6 pack

Chocolate Eclairs

Double Layer

8” Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

5

4$

49

99

Decadent Chocolate Cake

6

2$ for

Oroweat

Bread or Muffins

680gr or 6’s

4

99

5

2$

9

99

for

6

2$ for

Quality Foods • Taste for Life Daiya

Santa Cruz

Rogers

946ml

450-500gr

Organic Lemonade

Deliciously Dairy Free Shreds

Plantation Raw Sugar

Earth’s Own

PLUS A

4

2$

EES EF

2

LICABL PP

for

5

2$ for

8

88

Dairyland

Zevia

Almond Fresh Beverage

Organic Whole Bean Coffee 400gr

227gr

99

Salt Spring

Creamo, Cream or Creamer

Zero Calorie Soda 6x355ml

Selected, 946ml-1lt

for

2

2

99

99

LICABL PP

EES EF

7

2$

PLUS A

1.89lt

Purina

Purina

Cesar

Maxx Scoop

Fancy Feast Gourmet Cat Food

Pet

Purina

Food For Small Dogs

Selected, 7kg

Beneful Dry Dog Food

12x100gr

8kg

85gr

69

¢

6

99

9

99

14

99


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Long English Cucumbers

Per

LB

Washington Grown “New Crop”

Fresh Green Beans

B.C. Grown “Hot House”

Grape Tomatoes 1 pint clamshell

5

2$ for

3.28 per kg

1

Satsuma Mandarin Oranges

2.84 per kg

17

1

1

99 per

LB

49

California “Dole”

Fresh Cauliflower

29

Peru Grown

per

LB

per

LB

Natural Organics

6” Quality Dressed

Sunny Summer Bouquet

4.39 per kg

Gerbera Daisy

99

Mexican “Premium”

10

Organic Red Flame Seedless Grapes

99

6.59 per kg

2

99 per

LB

California “Fresh”

Organic Bunched Broccoli 3.28 per kg

1

49 per

LB

California/Mexico “Driscoll’s”

Organic Strawberries

1lb clamshell

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Songs of summer in the key of sweet LORI WELBOURNE

A Brighter Note

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ears ago I shared my regrets of not learning a musical instrument and encouraged my kids to take lessons. They were both keen on the idea and I recommended the guitar because of its portable versatility. One of my friends who was with us at the time said I should put them in piano because it would give them a broader knowledge of music, helping them learn other instruments. “Maybe,” I said, having no idea if that were true. “But you can’t play a piano in the park.” Little did I know that five of them would be showing up in Kelowna parks one day. The first evidence I saw of this was in a recent video posted on Facebook in which my talented friend James Elser was playing one of the custom painted uprights in front of City Park and singing Paul Simon’s “Love Me Like a Rock” as people gathered around. Halfway through the five-minute video a bystander spontaneously sits down beside him and starts playing one handed, eventually singing as well. That young stranger turns out to be Eric Disero, a gifted musician from Wild Son, a popular Kelowna band. The man filming them was Andrew Barton, the videographer friend of James who had just told him about the Pianos in Parks program. Since James was eager to play one, and Andrew had new film equipment he wanted to try, they decided to film a performance on the spur of the moment. As soon as the

video was posted to Facebook it started getting shared and within five days it had been viewed more than 29,000 times. Since then James has played the other four pianos that are located across from city hall, behind the courthouse, near “The Spirit of Sail” fountain and by the Rotary Centre of the Arts. “There is something deeply rewarding and ethereal that feeds the soul when you play for the community,” James said. “Like at seniors homes or for preschool children. I love playing for kids because they just dance, and sing and are in the moment. Like the song I did with Eric – I just enjoyed being in the moment.” Of course James isn’t opposed to getting paid for his music and providing for his family either. He didn’t start off with those feelings though. At the age of 13 his mother put him in piano lessons and forced him to learn. He hated it for about a year until his eighth grade art teacher played the movie “Ragtime” and showed him how much fun it could be. “Brian encouraged me to learn songs I liked,” he said. “The theme to Hill Street Blues was my first ‘real’ song.” As an adult he took a lengthy hiatus from music until he met some members of a band called the Rusty Nails. Andrew Barton was one of the original members. “They’re from all walks of life, they’re not professional musicians,” James said. “ It’s an amazing group of people that love to play music, laugh and be together. If it wasn’t for their encouragement and love, I wouldn’t be playing today. I am forever in their debt for showing me how

to have fun and enjoy music again. And that’s what I want to do for others—share the fun of music.” The pianos placed around Kelowna inviting anyone and everyone to play for free inspires that

sentiment as well. “There’s so much talent in the valley,” James said. “And Kelowna has such a diverse offering of venues for musicians to express their art.” He believes the Pianos in Parks

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summer program has reminded people how amazing music is and

that it needs to be shared, developed and supported, not just bottled up and sold. “I applaud all the people that got behind this and made it happen,” he said. “They along with the people at KeyStone Music, Disney Interactive, City of Kelowna and Festivals Kelowna have done a great thing for our city.” And while this refreshing concept may be new to us, public piano programs such as this exist in many cities around the world—and the free spirited trend is growing. “The music community is getting stronger,” James said. “ And people can help reinforce it by listening and giving support. Some musicians just want

to be listened to and others need to get paid because it’s their livelihood. Either way they need an audience and the opportunities to play.” James will be doing just that when he performs again this year at Westside Daze on Sunday, June 28 at 7 p.m. behind the Johnson Bentley Pool in West Kelowna where so many talented musicians and performers will be taking the stage. My kids will not be among them since their interests shifted completely away from music and landed squarely on sports. But that doesn’t mean they won’t play chopsticks on one of those funky pianos as soon as they see one. And they, like me, will enjoy the musical abilities of those wanting to share.

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Tuesday, Tuesday, June. June. 23, 23, 2015 2015 -- Alberni Alberni Valley Valley News News

Value-added wood biomass business hosts public info session From / A6

McCormick is director of public relations and business development for PAPA. “Over the past

year we and the city have worked with the company as they have conducted their necessary due diligence with respect to environmental

investigations and reporting; facility planning and business analysis. We are proud that CanTimber has not only selected Port Alberni as their

location but that we have developed a positive relationship built on respect for the community and environment.” “CanTimber was

looking at a number of different communities throughout B.C. to set up shop,” Deakin said. “We worked to convince them that Port Alberni provided

the greatest strategic advantages including close proximity to a sustainable supply; existing suitable facilities; availability of qualified and

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talented workforce; and growth opportunities that align with the plans of the company, the port and the city.” CanTimber spokesperson, Michael Liu is happy to be in Port Alberni, he said in a statement. “We looked at a number of different locations but Port Alberni represents the best opportunity for us to establish our business and look forward to possible expansion. We have signed a long-term agreement with the port authority to use their facilities. Both the port and city have been very helpful to encourage us to come here and provide support as we undertook extensive business and environmental analysis.” Liu said company representatives— ”who are now also residents in Port Alberni”—will be on hand at the public information session to answer questions.

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The Vancouver Island Regional Library will continue to hold a series of public community input sessions in various cities over the next month to gain input on its next fiveyear strategic plan. The Port Alberni session is slated for Thursday, July 16 from 6:30–8:30 p.m. at the library at Echo Centre, 4255 Wallace St. There is a public survey available online for people wishing to learn more or who cannot attend the in-person sessions. It can be found at virl.bc.ca. Or go into the library here in town for more information.


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and occasional days during weekends, Pot Luck Ceramics will now be open Tuesday to Friday 11am to 6pm and Saturdays 11am to 3pm. Local customers will not have to drive far anymore to shop at Pot Luck Ceramics, and behind the colourful new location customers can park on a big parking lot, which can also be accessed from the back via Southgate. Pot Luck Ceramics is the perfect example of giving back. Owned and operated by a community service coop, members and volunteers do not receive any fi-

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nancial benefits. Their only reward is feeling good about having non profit organizations concentrate on their mission and purpose, while Pot Luck Ceramics raises the money for them. 100% of the profits are given away each year. Now that is Giving Back! As Pot Luck Ceramics open a new door on July 2 the business will also offer matching linens and home decor. It won’t be hard to find a gift at Pot Luck, and remember your purchase at Pot Luck Ceramics means giving back to your community.

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The board of directors at Pot Luck ceramics display some of the Catalonian ceramic wares sold, raising more than $80,000 for local charities.

in the oven and microwave, and even on the BBQ. People even come from as far as Victoria to shop at Pot Luck Ceramics. The social enterprise imports their products from Spain with historic reason. Our community is named after Pedro the Alberni, a captain of the company of volunteers of Catalonia. In 1790 this captain lived on Vancouver Island. Already in those years terracotta ware was made to be used in Catalonian households. Today it is sold in Port Alberni and nowhere else in Canada. You might have noticed a colourful new building on Gertrude Street, which is in fact an older home, now under renovations to provide Pot Luck Ceramics with a new location here in town. It was time to make the business more accessible to all people in the Alberni Valley and to extend the opening hours. By the end of the month Pot Luck Ceramics will close the door of the barn in Cherry Creek and the business will move permanently into the Pot Luck Cottage on 4473 Gertrude Street. Instead of one day a week

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Legion Open House

WANTED Tour de Rock

Freedom Route July 4th - 10th will arrive in Port Families welcome Alberni at 12 noon on Sunday July 5th at Legion Br. 293 Drop by and meet your branch anddogs troops, FREE Hamburgers, Hot refreshments available for a small fee. & other treats Display of military vehicles in the parking lot For More Information Call 250-723-5042 or 250-723-7513


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