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Four years ago, Brett Wasylyniuk was four years old and bald, having gone through chemotherapy for a rare form of cancer. It was the first year he served as a junior rider with the Canadian Cancer Society’s Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock. The tour began last week in Port Alice and will see
the team complete a 1,000-kilometre bike ride in Victoria after spending two weeks raising money and awareness for pediatric cancer research. When the tour arrives in town this Friday, Sept. 25, Wasylyniuk hopes to be bald again—only this time he wants his head shaved. The boy, now 8, has raised $500 to lose his locks, which have grown well past his eyebrows and nose over the past year. “I’m proud of him for doing it,” Wasylyniuk’s father Richard said. Port Alberni did not have a rider this year, but the central Island adopted media rider Hilary Eastmure and RCMP Const. Mihai Ilioi, both from Nanaimo. Wasylyniuk
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is Ilioi’s junior rider this year. The riders tackle the Hump on Highway 4 Friday morning and should be at the top of the Hump by 11:17 a.m. They will cruise into the Walmart parking lot around 11:49 a.m. for speeches and head shaves. They have several
more stops planned in the community throughout the early afternoon. Wasylyniuk will have his head shaved during the team’s stop at AW Neill Elementary School around 1:30 p.m. After an afternoon break riders will head to Boston Pizza for a family fun night and dinner, from 5:30–7:30 p.m. Right after the Tour de Rock concludes, Wasylyniuk and his father will head to BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver for regular bloodwork. They only have to make the trip once every six months. “They’ve said now that it’s been three years the odds of that type of cancer coming back have dropped quite a bit.”
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If you see your city councillors out at your local small business, don’t be surprised—it’s all part of a ‘business walk.’ “It’s an initiative that the B.C Economic Development Association is promoting with municipalities across British Columbia,” city of Port Alberni economic development manager Pat Deakin said. October is Small
Business Month, he added. “It’s an effort to get councils out and familiarize them with the issues that small business faces.” Deakin said that while councillors already conduct informal business walks to get input from local small business owners about what issues are important to them, more organized walks could still be important. “How’s your business going,
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Tables, ladders and chairs, oh my. Using those items as weapons will not only be within the rules, it will be encouraged in the main event of the Vancouver Island Pro Wrestling card this Saturday (Sept. 26) in Nanaimo. In what is being billed as a Canadian first, women wrestlers will be competing in a tables, ladders and chairs match. Port Alberni’s Riea Von Slasher will take on American competitors Krystal Bubbles and Mary Jane Payne in a triple-threat match to determine the first-ever VIPW women’s champion. “I’m not a huge fan of heights, so I like to throw people onto [the ladder]. It’s great to slam people onto,” says Von Slasher. She said when VIPW started, a women’s championship was never in the plans, so “it speaks volumes” about the division that a title is being introduced. “I think I deserve [the belt], but it doesn’t always work that way. Whoever wants it more will get it,” Von Slasher said. “It would mean a lot to me.” Von Slasher wants to hit her powerbomb and curb stomp manoeuvres and win, of course, but she also wants the match to be memorable, and she said the women have it in them. “I’ve never been in a match
KATYA SLEPIAN Larry Darling made his first appearance in Port Alberni court on Sept. 16, 2015, on a
Walter Tarnowsky has taken over as vicepresident and general manager of Catalyst Paper in Port Alberni. Tarnowsky, who has been with Catalyst since 2000, brings to his new role more than two decades of pulp and paper industry experience. Most recently he was Catalyst’s director, Paper Mill Productivity, responsible for paper machine quality and productivity. He holds a Bachelor of Science
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like this where I haven’t surprised people. The best thing people can do is underestimate me, because it makes my job easier,” she said. “But I absolutely hope that we’re able to pull off things that people go home in awe about.” In other action, Port Alberni’s Cremator Von Slasher will face
Danni Deeds, and Bishop will take on Mike Shreddz. The event is being held at the Departure Bay Activity Centre and bell time Saturday is 7 p.m. Tickets at the door will cost $15 or $20 for ringside. Greg Sakaki is the sports editor at the Nanaimo News Bulletin.
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Ring around the taxpayers Do balanced budgets really matter? The City of Port Alberni has been talking about a ring road around the city to divert truck traffic for well over a decade. In 2004, a Harbour Road pre-design study was conducted. In 2012, a report outlined three options plus costs. Yet, there is still no ring road. And trucks still lumber up Third Avenue, bisecting our city via residential routes. The issue has recently revived and returned to the council table. Only instead of a decision on the plan once and for all, we sense that another ‘study’ or ‘report’ is pending. At the same time, the provincial government is finally looking at the feasibility of a second route into the Alberni Valley (it’s only been 30-plus years). And the Huu-ay-aht First Nation and Steelhead LNG have been talking about improving the road to Bamfield via a loop route from Bamfield to Duncan through Port Alberni on the east side and Anacla on the west. If we’re not careful, we will lose all funding opportunities for a ring road, plus any funding that the government may be eyeing for these other projects, simply because we cannot decide on what we want. A ring road would take traffic away from uptown and the areas of the waterfront people would like to see developed for tourists, such as Harbour Quay. At the same time it would provide those companies that operate industries on our waterfront to keep continued access to our deep-water port. A compromise must be found or a decision made. Enough is enough. — Alberni Valley News
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he federal election campaign has produced a jumble of conflicting claims about whether or not Canada has a balanced budget or a deficit, how it was determined, and whether it even matters. The definitive word on this came out last week, with the release of the Government of Canada Annual Financial Report, signed off by Auditor General Michael Ferguson. “The government posted a budgetary surplus of $1.9 billion for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2015, compared to a budgetary deficit of $5.2 billion in 2013-14,” the report says. “Revenues increased by $10.7 billion, or 3.9 per cent, from 2013-14, reflecting increases across all major revenue streams. Program expenses increased by $5.2 billion, reflecting increases in major transfers to persons and other levels
of government, offset in part by a decrease in direct program expenses.” The Conservative government’s pre-election budget calculated that last year was in deficit, and this year would be the first in the black since 2008. Ottawa pundits say this “surprise surplus” was engineered with intentionally pessimistic budget estimates, so Prime Minister Stephen Harper would get a boost right about now. Liberal leader Justin Trudeau claimed last year’s surplus was partly generated by cuts to Veterans’ Affairs and Aboriginal Affairs. Wrong and wrong. Veterans’ Affairs spending was up 13 per cent, and Aboriginal Affairs
spending rose nearly 30 per cent. Trudeau has also insisted Canada is in recession now, which helps his suddenly adopted position that a Liberal government would run deficits for the next three years to build infrastructure. Harper ran the biggest deficits in Canadian history after the 2009 crash, bailing out auto makers and building lots of “shovel ready” infrastructure, as did the U.S. and other countries. The question raised by Trudeau’s plan is whether it’s a good idea to keep doing that without a financial crisis. France, for example, has run operating deficits every year since the early 1970s, although the current
‘Canada’s net debt-toGDP ratio is currently around 30 per cent, down from frightening levels in the 1990s before the Chretien government finally balanced the budget.’
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Socialist government vows to balance the books by 2017. France’s operating debt is now equal to 91 per cent of its Gross Domestic Product. Canada’s net debt-to-GDP ratio is currently around 30 per cent, down from frightening levels in the 1990s before the Chrétien government finally balanced the budget. (Fun fact: thenfinance minister Paul Martin not only cut transfers to provinces, unlike the current government, he inflicted the largestever cuts to the CBC. Harper’s CBC cuts were part of government-wide reductions, again due to that 2009 crisis.) NDP leader Thomas Mulcair has promised to balance the budget every year of his mandate, should he form Canada’s first-ever socialist government. He will spend the rest of the campaign trying to reconcile this promise with the grandiose spending plans he has piled up. Meanwhile in B.C., Finance Minister Mike de Jong may have benefited from Harper’s lowball budget. Continued / A9
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The venerable Two-Spot sits outside the Port Alberni Train Station earlier this month following a cosmetic restoration. Members of the Industrial Heritage Society would like to see the train restored to operating condition.
The loci was retired again as the boiler and firebox were very worn, needing replacement to be operational and safe. If you would like to donate towards TwoSpots’ revitalization, or to leave an estate memorial bequest, there is a locomotive restoration fund established within the Alberni Valley Community Foundation. A taxdeductible receipt would gladly be issued. Two-Spot is special. Frank Holm, Port Alberni
of its many hurdles, three snorting stallions are neck and neck and neck; they have passed the halfway mark, and are headed towards the home-stretch with hardly any daylight between them. Their jockeys are dressed in Blue, Orange and Red silks; way behind, barely out of the starting gates, is the proverbial loser dressed in Green. Yet the jockey in green insists that she gets the same recognition as the
said just a few months ago. “After a coarse display of ignominious horseplay and barnyard manners by the jockey in green at the Ottawa Press Gallery Dinner, he said: “She’s always been a charming eccentric, who now ceases to be charming. “The Green Party was of little consequence in Ottawa before her tirade, and even less after.” Bernie Smith, Parksville
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What a joy to see the Two-Spot, our heritage steam locomotive, at the train station recently. The exterior has been painted and it looks great. The new Shay was the first logging loci in the Alberni Valley, operating from 1912 to 1953. H.R. MacMillan gave the locomotive to our city in 1954. Now, if only it would run again! A 1980–84 restoration enabled it to give tourist waterfront rides until 1993.
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B.C. operating debt Mailbag: Feedback on Canadian federal election to be gone by 2020 From / A8 In his first quarter update last week, de Jong reported that his February budget forecast is on track, with a $277 million surplus. This is despite a $300 million bill for forest firefighting, thanks to personal and corporate income tax revenue expected to be $374 million higher than budgeted. B.C. bases its tax revenue figures on federal estimates, and the ones they got early this year were clearly low. Understated or not,
this is a nice problem to have. De Jong says that at the current pace, B.C. will pay off its accumulated operating debt by 2020. The last time the province was free of operating debt was 1982. The big debt peak came during the NDP 1990s, with another spike from 2009 to 2013 under the B.C. Liberals. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc E-mail: tfletcher@blackpress.ca
Politics simply a horse race To the Editor,
In a horse race there are always potential winners for eager punters to bet on. Usually thoroughbreds end up in first, second or third places where prize purses are paid; then there are nondescript nags with no hope of winning, and always in the alsoran category. In the current horse race dubbed the Parliamentary Steeplechase because
three so far ahead of her; indeed, she has been able to gain inequitable media attention, including lengthy interviews on all main television networks. She told CBC’s Peter Mansbridge that she expects to “realistically” win between 12 and 15 seats, with six or seven in BC. CTV’s Robert Fife didn’t ask her for a specific seat number, but she fed him the very same line she gave the others — that after
the dust is settled on the racetrack she will have enough seats to become an important mediator and deal-maker between factions in a new minority-ruled parliament. In return she would expect a complete ban on tankers carrying Canadian crude oil in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and on BC’s coastline. Some dreams may come true, but on Oct. 19 punters may want to remember what CTV’s veteran journalist Craig Oliver
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The autumn equinox marks the arrival of the season of fall, traditionally seen as a period of changes leading to the dark of winter. For Christians who observe the liturgical year, autumn is actually the beginning of the cycle. There is so much to enjoy about Fall and so many opportunities to create memories, traditions and just have good time. The fall is time when we welcome families back from summer vacation, support our youth in getting back to school and begin again all the activities our families must balance, and is often a time when people begin looking for a faith community they are moved to be part of. So as you sign up for night classes, badminton or pickle ball remember that there are church families who help each other continue to grow in laughter, energy, joy, deeper connections with each other and a delight-filled newness of life in this not-so-ordinary time! Wishing you a blessed Fall from Cedar Grove congregation.
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New condos set to go up in Uptown DEVELOPMENT: | Paul Saroya’s new proposed mixed-used commercial and residential development will rise to new heights in Alberni’s Uptown. KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
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ventures, said the criticism was unfair as the situations are different. “These units will be for sale, not rent.” Coun. Denis Sauve, who expressed concern over rental units done by Saroya in Uptown, said that for sale condo units are better than rental ones. “Hearing that it will be sold as condos
does make me feel a little better,” said Sauve. “But there’s still so much more I need to know about the design.” Saroya currently owns the Beaufort Hotel and owned low-rent buildings on Fourth Avenue. Those buildings, he said, had problems from the start and turned out to be a poor
investment. According to Saroya, problems with the buildings on Fourth Avenue included drunks intimidating tenants, as well as regular break-ins. “I made a wrong choice with those buildings,” said Saroya. “Guys would terrorize tenants and no one wanted to live there anymore.”
As far as the Beaufort Hotel is concerned, Saroya said he put $100,000 into improving it. “A new roof, new smoke detectors in each room, new doors, security cameras,” he said, adding that the washrooms and kitchens in the 21-unit hotel have also been upgraded. Plans to upgrade the building further
something with his property. “I’ve been paying taxes and it’s my right to build,” he said. The building variance that Saroya had asked for from city council involved having five rather than four storeys. This would raise the height from 14 metres to 17 metres. City planner Scott Smith had previously stated that Saroya can build on the vacant Third Avenue lot regardless of whether or not council grants him the variance—the building would just have to be shorter. “It’s a vacant lot in the middle of downtown... if more people live there, more people will shop their. But it needs to be cleaned up,” said Saroya.
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Paul Saroya believes that his brand new $6 million condominium proposed for Third Avenue will be a welcome addition to the uptown area. City council approved Saroya’s proposal to have the height of his planned building exceed the four storey (14 metre) limit. “It will be a big building with condo units for sale,” said developer Paul Saroya. “Two bedrooms, two washrooms.” Below, there will be eight commercial units, according to Saroya. Saroya, who was criticized by city council for the state of his current and former real estate
cost Saroya a further $60,000 but they never came to fruition due to their high cost of implementation. “Then I got a plan for $9 million to renovate... I’m not a rich guy, just an ordinary person,” Saroya said. “No one will lend me that much, it’s not economical.” Saroya hopes that his new development on Third Avenue will avoid the issues that plagued his buildings on Fourth Avenue. “I will ask for assistance from the RCMP,” he said. “I don’t want an old lady to move in and then someone steal their purse.” Saroya, who’s owned the uptown lot for almost a decade, said he’s tired of paying taxes for an empty lot and would like to do
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Fewer raw logs, more funding on UBCM agenda Raw logs and funding for search and rescue and victims services are the issues being highlighted by Alberni politician’s at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention this week. A UBCM resolution sponsored by the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District asks that “the provincial government reexamine the log export policy and the impact this policy has on the coastal forest industry.” According to the ACRD, coastal log exports have increased in volume by 65 per cent from 2010 levels. In 2013, log exports totalled 6,348,674 cubic metres. The coastal regions, the ACRD stated, represent 90.6 percent of total log export volume in B.C. In comments on the resolution, the UBCM resolution committee noted that the province had indicated in 2012 that it was engaged in a review of log export policy and would “take measures as necessary to ensure that domestic mills continue to have access to wood advertised for exports prior to exports being approved.” The establishment of a provincial fund to support search and rescue is also on the ACRD’s radar for the UBCM. Citing a 2012 coroner’s inquest jury recommendation that Emergency Management BC review and evaluate funding models to better support search and rescue operation and the resulting 2013 BC Search and Rescue Association’s recommendation of such a funding model, the ACRD is asking the province to implement
that proposal. The UBCM resolution committee commented that the provincial government had stated in 2013 that gaming grant funding was adequate for search and rescue’s needs and that it was unaware of any gaps. The issue of how to fund police-based victim service programs will be up for resolution at the UBCM. According to the ACRD, the province’s position of not fully funding policebased programs and instead relying on municipalities to cost share as part of
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Voting 101: federal edition KATYA SLEPIAN
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Election day might not be until Monday, Oct. 19 but it’s already time for voters to get their own affairs in order—namely, to make sure you can vote in the 42nd federal election. First and foremost it’s important to make sure you’re registered, according to Elections Canada spokesperson Dorothy Sitek. “You must be registered to vote,” Sitek said. “There are a variety of ways that you might be registered already.” If you filed your income taxes this year, there was an opt-in box to be added to the national list of electors, Sitek said. “There are a number of ways Elections Canada tried to keep abreast of your current information,” she added. If you’re not sure however, the Elections Canada website has a tool to make sure you are. “For the first time on www.elections.ca there is a tool where you can input all of your information and you can check whether you’re registered and if you’re registered under your current address and correct information,” Sitek said. If the information there is incorrect, you can change it on the site. If you’d rather not update your information online, you can go to your local elections office. “Voters should be looking out for their voter information cards in the mail,” said Sitek. “So it’s a really great time to make sure your information is correct.” You can do so by visiting your elections office. The one in Port Alberni is on 4805 Mar St. at Fifth Avenue uptown and can be reached by phone at
1-866-499-8028. Whether you vote It’s important to early or on Oct. 19, make sure that the you must make sure information on the you have the correct voter information card identification. Three matches the I.D. you options exist: you use to vote, said Sitek. can bring a piece of The voter government I.D. with information cards your name, photo contain a and current variety of address; essential this information, includes said Sitek, a driver’s including licence or a information provincial – Dorothy Sitek services on where and when card. to vote. If you “On election day, don’t have one of Oct. 19, you’re those, you need two assigned a specific pieces; one with your polling location.” name and another Unlike in provincial with both your name elections, you cannot and address. go to any polling To prove your station on election name, the I.D. can be day or during advance anything from your voting days—you may passport to social only go to the station insurance number that you have been card to a library card. assigned to. To prove your current Your polling station address, you can bring location will likely be a credit card or utility different for election bill, a personal cheque day than it is for with your address on advanced voting, Sitek it or a variety of other added. options. “Advanced polling If you have nothing for this federal with a current address election is over on it, you must bring Thanksgiving weekend two pieces of I.D. (Friday, Oct. 9 to with your name on Monday, Oct. 12),” both of them as well said Sitek. as someone who That’s an extra day knows you and lives compared to the last in your polling area. election, said Sitek. That individual may
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then vouch for your address. For those without a fixed address, another option exists. “There is a form called a ‘letter of confirmation of residence,’” said Sitek. It’s downloadable from the Elections Canada site and provides a way to register to vote for those living without a specific address (for example, in a group home) or the homeless. “You can go to your facility administrator and you can request that they fill out and sign the form,” she said. “If you’re homeless but you frequent a soup kitchen or a specific shelter you can request that administrator download and fill out the form for you.” Regardless of how you prove your identity, a voter information card with your current address will make voting faster. “If you have the voter information card and the right I.D., you can be fast tracked and your experience will be more efficient.”
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No trucks on Third Avenue: Alemany TRUCKS: | Old debate over trucks on Third Ave. rears its head with new council KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
The debate over a new truck route around rather than through Port Alberni reared its head at city council again last week. “There’s already been lots of complaints in the past about logging trucks going through the area,” said Coun. Chris Alemany, adding that he believes there’s been a recent increase in truck traffic through the area. According to Alemany, that doesn’t make for a very inviting Uptown area. “From a perspective of safety and trying to encourage people to go into Uptown... it would be really good
if we could at least encourage companies to take alternate routes when they’re going up to Ship Creek. There are other ways to do that.” This is not the first time Alemany has expressed concern; he wrote a letter on the topic to the previous city council in 2012. In the longer term, Alemany would like to see city staff come up with an official alternate truck route, though he doesn’t have one in mind yet. “There should be some public input into it but I think there are a number of routes.” Staff were directed to review truck route options and encourage trucking companies to use alternate routes. reporter@albernivalleynews.com
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‘Ryder Cup’ wraps up GERRY FAGAN Alberni Golf
The first ever version of the Alberni Golf Club Ryder Cup is in the books. Thirty-four men played, and although we had some short rain showers, we had a good day before the real rain hit. The pro shop team trounced the grounds crew team: six wins, one tie and one loss. Closest to the pins were done by age groups: 65 plus No. 2 Wolf Suhr, No. 4 Loyd Fairley, No.13 Preben Rasmussen.
Under 65 No. 2 Ted Stewart, No. 4 Mike Savard, No. 13 James Weening. Nobody in either group was able to hit No. 17 into a strong south wind. Ted Stewart won $34 in the charity closest to the pin on No. 7. Next Sunday is the Mac 5, So our next men’s day is Oct. 4. Not sure what we will do, probably an open day and perhaps play a skins game? Sunday, Sept. 27 is the rain-postponed Mac Five Challenge, this event is the most popular one of the season, sponsored by Bruce and Kathy
MacDonald. There will be two-man teams. The format is as follows: holes 1 through 6 is alternate shot, chapman style. You both tee off, from there you hit each other’s second shot and keep alternating until you hole out. On the par-3’s you both tee off then chose one and alternate until you hole out. Holes 7 through 12, each player plays their own ball and record the best net on each hole. The final six holes will be a scramble. Minimum of two
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Pat Dahlquist and Marj Dufour tied with low net scores in the Alberni Golf Club ladies’ high handicap nine-hole category, Tuesday afternoon. Dahlquist also had the lowest putts. Lois Robinson won low gross honours this week for the high handicap category. Jani Denis had a birdie on No. 14. Pars were had by Gauthier on No. 17, Bea Stuyt
also on No. 17 and Denis on No. 18. Stuyt had a chip-in on No. 18. For the nine-hole low handicap group Jani Denis won low gross as well as the lowest putts, Kelly Gauthier won low net. In the 18-hole ladies division low gross was won by Janice Cross with an 86, low net went to Marie Randall. Randall also won her challenge pin match with Leona Fowler. Barb Sheare won the KP on No. 4 and Cross won on No. 15. Kathy White won the special
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Lillian Gust June 1929 - Sept 2011
We are sending a dove to heaven with a parcel on its wings Be careful when you open it, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s full of beautiful things Inside are a million kisses wrapped up in a million hugs To say how much we miss you and to send you all our love We hold you close within our hearts & there you will remain To walk with us throughout our lives until we meet again
A Celebration of life will be held for WAYNE WALDEN WILLIAMS At the Alberni Valley Rescue Hall in Port Alberni on Saturday Oct. 3rd, 2015 at 1pm. Food and refreshments will be provided.
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DANIEL PATRICK MCNIFF Nov. 30, 1945 ~ Sept. 10, 2015
It is with sadness we mourn the sudden passing of our brother, Dan. He was predeceased by our father, Dr. Thomas P. McNiff in 1961 and our mother, Louise M. McNiff in 1990. Survived by his nine brothers & sisters: Kathi Dolan (Bob) Port Alberni, BC, Laurie, San Jose, CA Tim (Delores) Boulder Creek, CA, Robbie (Kathy) Turlock, CA, Cecelia Casey (Bill), Kona HI, Brian, San Jose, CA, Marty (Lucia) Jupiter, FL, Sean, San Jose, CA, Joe (Karen) Littleton, CO, and numerous nieces & nephews. Dan was born in Santa Clara, California and first came to Canada as a child where our parents owned a summer cabin at Sproat Lake. Danny loved the lake and as an adult he chose to move to Canada. He lived at the cabin for many years. Dan's quick wit and sense of humor drew people to him. He will be missed by his family, his many friends on both sides of the border, and especially his loyal companion, Woofer. No service by request. Cremation has taken place. Donations in Dan's memory can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Emily Moore The family of Emily Moore are sorry to announce her passing on Monday Sept. 14, 2015 at 94 years of age. She was predeceased by her husband, Herbert â&#x20AC;&#x153;Chubâ&#x20AC;? Moore, and son, Peter. She is survived by sons Tom (Marjorie) and Bill (Elaine, deceased). She was also predeceased by her only brother Peter and sisters Margaret, Evelyn, and Lena. She is survived by four sisters, Marion, Ollie, Louise and Hazel. She is also survived by her grandchildren Tom (Jennifer), Tracey (Brian), Jeff (Dorota) and Dene, and daughter-in-law Reyna. She leaves 13 great grandchildren and one great grandson. Mom was born in Angusville, Manitoba and moved to Vancouver Island with her husband in 1941 where she remained. She taught school for 24 years, beginning in the original Koksilah school in Duncan, then on to Alexander school also in Duncan, and finally at Georgia Avenue school in Nanaimo. Emily and Chub were very active in minor baseball in Duncan, making many lifelong friends along the way. She enjoyed her retirement in Port Alberni and said she would always be happy as long as she could see Mt. Arrowsmith every day. We will miss her very much. A Memorial Service will be held Friday, Sept. 25th ~ 2:00 pm Seventh Day Adventist Church, 4109 Kendall Ave, Port Alberni. Reception to follow at P.A. Lawn Bowling Club, 4255 Wallace St.
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James Winstone It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of James Winstone on Saturday, September 5, 2015, due to complications following heart surgery at the age of 65. When he left, Jim was surrounded by love, with his wife and daughters at his side. He is predeceased by his parents Jim and Elma. Jim is survived by his loving wife Margaret, his daughters Teresa, Kristy (Corey) Bramall; grandchildren Ashley, Dale, Teagan and Molly; sister Mary (Ron) Young; nieces and nephews Lisa, Reese, Sam, Myana and Hayley. In his younger years, Jim worked as a sign painter. However, he dedicated the majority of his professional years to the APD Sawmill, and was there until his retirement in 2010. He was an active man who will always be known as a â&#x20AC;&#x153;gentle giantâ&#x20AC;?. Jim loved being in the outdoors, was incredibly artistic, could fix anything and enjoyed his farm, but above and beyond, loved his family. According to Jimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wishes, there will be no formal service. The family gratefully declines flowers, but condolences and memories are gladly accepted at www.chapelofmemories. ca. Donations in Jimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s memory may be made to Ty Watson Foundation, 3088 3rd Avenue, Port Alberni, BC, V9Y 2A5.
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ur family would like to offer our heartfelt gratitude to the many who were there to support us during the saddest time of our lives, the loss of our precious daughter, Lindsay Stellaard (DeeDee). So many brought us meals , sat with us, and held us when all we could do was cry, and most of all just loved us while we greived. The flowers, phone calls, cards and visits were beyond anything we could have expected. Thank you Bob for doing such a wonderful tribute to our daughter. So comforting. We want to thank Cecilia, Brandee and all the many for arranging a tea that was amazing and so well organized as well as the many who contributed refreshments. A special thank you to Trudy for all the beautiful home-grown flower arrangements for the tea, as well as Don and Jean for taking care of us every day when we couldn't take care of ourselves. We want to thank our kids Keri and Matt for their concern for us at a time when they were greiving too. Tina and Jeff, there really are no words meaningful enough to say how we feel. Tina, we can't even imagine how with such a heavy heart you made the most difficult arrangements a person could ever make to spare us that pain. How can we ever thank you for all the love and support you gave DeeDee during her lifetime. There is no better gift a parent could ever get, you've walked beside us the whole way. Love you forever.
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3737 Roger St.
092-0696-02
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4200 Wood Ave. 4200 Wood Ave.
014-0506-10
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$6,508.76
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$5,079.98
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$26,311.35
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$53,273.00
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001-3703-00
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Council for the City of Port Alberni will consider adoption of the following bylaws at their Regular Meeting of September 28th, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall Council Chambers, 4850 Argyle Street: Places of Public Worship Bylaw Exemption Bylaw, No. 4886; Permissive Tax Exemption Bylaw, 2016, Bylaw No. 4887 and Permissive Tax Exemption Central Park Bylaw 2016, Bylaw No. 4884. Copies of the above noted bylaws are available from the City Clerk’s Department at City Hall. Comments regarding the proposed bylaws are requested in writing by 12 noon on Monday, September 28, 2015. For more information please contact: Davina Hartwell, City Clerk Phone: 250-720-2810 Fax: 723-1003 e-mail: davina_hartwell@portalberni.ca
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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
PUBLIC NOTICE Permissive Tax Exemptions
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Alberni Community & Women's Services Society Alberni Community & Women's Services Society Alberni Valley Hospice Society (Ty Watson House) Alberni Valley Rescue Squad Bread of Life Centre Canadian Mental Health Association, P.A. Branch Canadian Mental Health Association, P.A. Branch CTH Management Association (Kiwanis Hilton Children's Centre) Falls Road Eagles Hall Society Port Alberni Association for Community Living Port Alberni Association for Community Living Port Alberni Association for Community Living Port Alberni Association for Community Living Port Alberni Association for Community Living Port Alberni Maritime Heritage Society (Marine Interp/Discovery Centre/ Lighthouse) Port Alberni Maritime Heritage Society (Bamfield Life Boat) Port Alberni Youth Centre Society Portal Players Dramatic Society Pot Luck Ceramics Somass War Memorial Building Society (Royal Canadian Legion Branch 293)
3082 - 3rd Ave.
3561 - 3rd Ave.
Lot 21, Block 50, District Lot 1, Plan 197B
3009 1st Ave.
Lot 13, Block 86, DL 1, Plan 197
3008 2nd Ave.
Lot A, DL 1, Plan 26322 + Lot 15, Blk 86, DL1 Plan 197
$4,505.31
$9,282.74
3585 Huff Dr.
Lot 57, DL 92, Plan 39317
$2,257.68
$4,651.72
4471 Margaret St.
Lot 2, Block 4, DL 1, Plan 197
$5,848.34
$12,049.92
4521 Dogwood St.
Lot 14 - 15, Blk 2, DL1, VIP11410
$3,061.95
$6,308.84
2900 Harbour Rd.
Portion of DL 1 adjacent to Plan 11583, Block 112A located on the Pier at Harbour Quay Marina
$7,393.59
$15,233.75
5425 Argyle St.
Lot A, DL 1 and 118, Plan 73300
4210 Cedarwood 4904 Argyle St. 4473 Gertrude St.
Lot 15, DL 1, Plan EPP9096
4680 Victoria Quay
$176.75
$364.18
Amended Lot 3, Block 55, DL 1, Plan 197B
Lot 2, Block 9, District Lot 1, Plan 197
$5,826.73 $4,881.98 $2,415.13
$12,005.39 $10,058.83 $4,976.13
Lot A, Plan 56012
$5,074.65
$10,455.81
$19,781.87 $10,686.87 $14,332.57
$40,758.56 $22,019.23 $29,530.83
Permissive Tax Exemption Bylaw, 2016, Bylaw No. 4887 - Public Athletic or Recreational 092-0691-04 091-0077-05 091-0077-10
Alberni Athletic Association 3727 Roger St. Port Alberni Black Sheep Rugby Club 3420 Argyle St. Port Alberni Gymnastics Association 3450 Argyle St.
Lot A, DL 92, Plan EPP6009 Lot A, DL 91, Plan 63503 Lot 1, DL 91, Plan 60758
Permissive Tax Exemption Bylaw, 2016, Bylaw No. 4887 - Seniors/Community Care/Private School
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Alberni-Clayoquot Continuing Care Society (Fir Park Village) Alberni-Clayoquot Continuing Care Society (Echo Village) Al Senior Citizens' Homes (Pioneer Towers) John Paul II Catholic School
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Ocean Canal Clubhouse Inc. Central
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4411 Wallace St.
Lot B, DL 1, Plan 32448
$1,175.74
$2,422.49
4200 10th Ave.
Lot A. DL 1, Plan VIS5964
$2,403.17
$4,951.49
4467 Wallace St.
Lot A, District Lot 1, Plan 32448
$740.87
$1,526.49
4006 8th Ave.
Lot A, DL 1, Plan 6564 (Exc. Plan 55599)
$3,109.80
$6,407.43
3009 3rd Ave.
Lot A. DL 1 ALD Plan VIP32610
Permissive Tax Exemption Central Park Bylaw 2016, Bylaw No. 4884 - Partnering Agreement – Public Park Space $542.00
TOTAL EST. MUNICIPAL TAXES FOREGONE $244,730.35
$1,116.74
$504,242.41
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Photographers in focus MELISSA MARTIN Arts Around
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Brianna Harvey’s ‘Tofino’, a watercolour on canvas, is one of several pieces on exhibit at the Blue Fish Gallery until the end of September.
Blue Fish features Harvey A young artist who grew up in Port Alberni is making waves at the Blue Fish Gallery throughout the month of September. Brianna Harvey is “young and talented and works in a variety of mediums,” gallery owner Cheryl Iwanowsky said. Harvey started taking a serious interest in art when she was 11 years old. Inspired by the beautiful scenery and wildlife of Vancouver Island, she started with pencil and paper and developed her own sketching style. Her love of natural surroundings is still evident in the work that she does: sweeping seascapes and more intimate treescapes are drawn out of her memory, spilling onto canvas in a variety of styles. Harvey works in pencil, charcoal,
QUICKfacts ◆ BRIANNA HARVEY’S artwork is featured at Blue Fish Gallery on Second Avenue until the end of September.
ink, watercolour and acrylic. She credits “amazing art teachers” in middle and high school who encouraged her to leave her comfort zone with art and try new things. She continues to do so: some of the artwork featured at the Blue Fish Gallery includes watercolour on canvas, where vibrant colours have deliberately dripped onto the frame, creating a threedimensional look to some of her unframed work. Another Port Alberni artist, Walter Collins, introduced Harvey
to the medium of lampblack, a black pigment similar to charcoal. Few artists on Vancouver Island use this medium, she explained. Harvey’s work can also be seen at the Blue Marlin Inn—formerly the Arlington Inn—where she painted a mural during renovations of the century-old hotel. She has also done other commissioned art pieces. Harvey currently lives in Nanaimo attending Vancouver Island University. Her love of art and passion for working with children with special needs has led her to the decision to become an art therapist. Blue Fish Gallery is located at 2907 Second Ave., Port Alberni. Phone 778419-FISH (3474) or find it on Facebook. editor@albernivalleynews.com
The current art exhibit at the Rollin Art Centre will run until Oct. 17, featuring 10 photographers from our very own Alberni Valley Photo Club. Members include: Ron Brandner and Bonnie Brandner, Pauline Hannaford, Carl Sexsmith, Carole Barnett, Gabrielle Madsen, Dave Murray, Graham Fox and Roland Semjanovs. This group exhibit showcases a variety of images, as individual as each of the photographers in this group. Join the photographers in the gallery on Saturday, Sept. 26 from 1–3 p.m., for refreshments and discussion of their exhibit.
then come back in the evening to see the pumpkins all lit up. You must register that day; pumpkins will be supplied (cost is $5 per pumpkin), in age appropriate categories: 4-6 yr. olds; 7-10 yr. olds; 11-13 yr. olds; 14-17 yr. olds; adults 18 and over; and groups. P partial proceeds going towards BC
Children’s Hospital. Viewing and voting of your favourite lit jack o’ lantern will be from 4–7 pm. Vote as many times as you like for your favourite pumpkin, $2 each vote. Come in costume, trick-or-treat in the gallery and stroll the lit gardens then carry on with your trick or treating.
Still room at the mill
McLean Mill Christmas market is always a favourite event in the Alberni valley. Don’t miss your opportunity to showcase your crafts at this year’s event. To register for this magical event, stop by the Rollin Art Centre for your application, or call 250-724-3412.
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