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Campbell River Search and Rescue (SAR) thought they were responding to save someone in distress last week, only to find they were actually searching for a rescue beacon someone had thrown in their garbage. On Oct. 15, a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) signal was received by the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) in Trenton, Ont., coming from “near McIvor Lake,” according to SAR manager Grant Cromer’s report of the incident, at which point SAR was contacted. A PLB is a personal locating beacon that people carry and emits an emergency signal to a system of satellites when the user presses the emergency button. Some rescue beacons use commercial satellite systems monitored by a private satellite provider, but according to the report, the signal from this beacon was transmitted directly to the Department of National Defence JRCC in Trenton. “We received beacon coordinates (from JRCC) that showed a location near a roadway south of the landfill,”
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Local veteran and organizer of Nov. 11 Remembrance Day services, Sean Smith, took time to mark the anniversary of the shooting death of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo during an attack at the National War Memorial in Ottawa. Smith was joined at the Campbell River Cenotaph by fellow veteran and Liberal candidate Peter Schwarzhoff (not pictured).
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Cromer says. Generally, PLBs are required by law to be registered to an owner so that when they go off, SAR teams can determine if it’s a real emergency and so searchers can contact next of kin to get more information about the missing person’s plans for their outing or trip. “In this case, the signal was corrupted, which means there was no registered owner, so we had no way to follow up and determine if it was a legitimate emergency or an accidental alert,” Cromer says. So they had no choice but to treat it as the former. Three tracking teams were deployed to the area, and eventually tri-
angulated the signal to a small area within the landfill itself, buried under garbage. With the help of landfill staff, they dug up a portion of the ground, but were unable to locate the beacon. Satisfied they had determined the cause of the signal, however, the team was, “confident that the beacon was there, but buried and not attached to an actual person,” at which point they contacted JRCC Trenton to shut down the beacon’s signal. “It was a bit of an unusual call for us,” Cromer says. “We usually are dispatched to these types of calls and find an injured or lost person at the other end very happy to see us. In this situation, it was probably a case of
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Voters wanted change, let’s see if it happens It’s time for campaign promises and catchy slogans to become something more concrete. Canada’s electorate charted a new course for the country on Monday, handing the Liberal Party a majority government and a strong mandate. No matter how we cast our votes, we might as well be hopeful about what’s to come. Vancouver Island didn’t elect any Members of Parliament who will be part of the government caucus, but opposition voices in Ottawa can make themselves heard. What’s more, issues that are important here on the Island are often ones that are important across the country. The federal government’s action – or inaction – on environmental policy and relationships with First Nations, for instance, will be felt here. Promised changes to tax legislation We say: Electoral will affect people in every riding. reform the most We will pay close attenintruiging Liberal tion to the infrastructure investment file – it was promise important enough, after all, for the Liberals to hazard three years of budget deficits. We in North Island-Powell River will be paying our share of tax dollars into this pool and therefore deserve to benefit. We could sure use the jobs and the economic stimulus. But until the feds put in place a framework for infrastructure spending, it is impossible to predict what projects will qualify, what share of funding will be required from other levels of government and what role the private sector will play. One of the most intriguing promises made by the Liberals was electoral reform. It has never seemed like something any majority government would realistically enact, but it was promised, and the notion of a more proportional form of representation is an appealing one, here on the Island and across the country. This week’s election showed Canada wants change. By marking our ballots, we helped to initiate that change. And now we have an opportunity – along with our elected representatives and our new government – to effect that change. – Black Press
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down from 12.8 per cent in 2012. It’s easy for comfortable First World folks to protest conditions in running shoe and cell phone factories in India or China, but the graph of extreme poverty in those countries shows teep decline B.C. ssince 1990. Trade and technology are lifting up the poorest of the world. For B.C., withdrawing f rom Pacific Rim trade is unthinkable. We worry a lot about lumber and copper and natural gas, but the TPP also opens up huge markets for services, where much of our economic future awaits. The question for us is simple. Can we compete in health sciences, engineering, architecture, digital media, and information technology? Do we want to? The TPP doesn’t change B.C.’s dependency on the United States. As with NAFTA, our
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The 200-kg gorilla of the TPP burst out in the heat of the election campaign, and the Kim Campbell rule was demonstrated again. Much of the discussion revolved around alleged secrecy, as the legal text of the deal won’t be out for some time to come. Protected farmers downed their pitchforks, counting their blessings, and their guaranteed compensation. The NDP was forced to come out against the TPP, as it was a g ai ns t t r a d e deals with the U.S., Mexico, Europe and others. But it’s getting lonely for them as the rest of the world moves on. Within days of the TPP deal, the World Bank issued one of its periodic reports on “extreme poverty,” which it defines as an income of less than $1.90 U.S. a day. And 2015 is the first year when fewer than 10 per cent of the world’s people remain below this global poverty line,
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As the dust settles from Monday’s federal election, to paraphrase former prime minister Kim Campbell, it’s time to talk about serious issues again. The Conservatives were hoping to make 2015 a free trade election, by signing onto the world’s largest trade deal at the end of July. But things didn’t go as planned at the talks in Maui, and Canada was among the players that walked away from the Trans-Pacific Partnership table at that time. Then came five days of round-the-clock negotiations in Atlanta, with the U.S. pushing for a deal with Japan, Korea, Australia and other Pacific Rim powerhouses to normalize trade in 40 per cent of the world’s economy. And the TPP came together at the end of September. Canada and B.C. essentially got what our governments were demanding, which was broad access to Pacific Rim markets and continued protection for nearly all of domestic dairy, poultry and egg markets. Also preserved was B.C.’s regulated market for logs and U.S. lumber sales.
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vital lumber trade remains under a separate agreement, which expired on Oct. 1. I’m told by federal and provincial officials that at this stage, the U.S. isn’t even taking our calls on the softwood lumber agreement, which Canada and B.C. want extended. Americans are preoccupied with the TPP and domestic politics. After decades of bitter legal actions from the American industry, the latest softwood deal has provided a rough peace. It set a floor price for B.C.’s allegedly subsidized lumber exports, with an export tax collected by Canada when the price went below the floor of $355 per thousand board feet. That money went back into our government general revenue. Higher prices meant no export tax was collected through 2014 and early 2015, and only five per cent as of September. Now that the agreement is expired, by default we have actual free trade in lumber for up to the next year. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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The chief officer of the North Island Hospitals project was in Campbell River Monday to update council on the progress of the city’s new hospital and at the same time, defend Island Health’s decision to implement pay parking. Tom Sparrow, chief project officer for Island Health, acknowledged that “pay parking is of course an issue” and said Island Health has received several letters in opposition. But Sparrow said the decision to put in pay parking – which will be eliminated for volunteers and auxiliaries – at the new Campbell River Hospital was made to help alleviate Island Health’s financial burden. “With pay parking, the funding does go towards maintenance and security of the facilities and
it helps to support our operating budgets,” Sparrow said during his presentation to city council. “Unfortunately, from Island Health’s perspecitve, our operating budgets are incredibly tight and so this is one way to subsidize the financial challenges we have.” Island Health announced last week that fees for parking will be determined based on the parking rates at St. Joseph’s General Hospital in the Comox Valley and at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital. At St. Joseph’s, it costs $1.50 to park for one hour, $2.25 for two hours, $7 for the day and $25 for a week long permit. In Nanaimo, parking rates are $2.25 for two hours and then $1.25 for each hour beyond that. Mayor Andy Adams ack now le dge d t hat
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“parking has been a very sensitive topic in the community” and added that he appreciated Sparrow touching on the topic. Beyond that comment from Adams, however, council was silent on the pay parking issue which has been condemned by members of the public, the mayor of Alert Bay, MLA Claire Trevena, and denounced by the Comox Strathcona Regional District Hospital Board. Meanwhile, council heard that the new $274.5 million Campbell River Hospital, which will have 95 beds and is being built next to the existing hospital, is on time and on budget. Sparrow said Island Health has been pleased with the exceptional work of the contractors. “I did a site tour last week and I can’t believe
the progress, the contractors are doing a phenomenal job,” Sparrow said. “Quite honestly, Campbell River’s is a few weeks ahead of the (new) Comox Valley hospital.” He added that there are more than 300 trades people working on site and that as of September, 78 per cent of the labour force working on both hospitals is comprised of local hires. That translates to 216 local workers in Campbell River and 191 in the Comox Valley. Sparrow said Island Health has plumbing and mechanical apprentices working on site, as well as electrical apprentices. “ There’s been an incredible amount of work done by working with North Island College which has expanded their programs to meet
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It’s that time of year again. That time when retailers are gearing up for their busy retail season leading up to the holidays, and they will be needing staff to help see them through it. But it’s not just retail jobs that are hiring, as will be evident to those who attend next week’s Job Fair, hosted by the North Island Employment Foundations Society (NIEFS) and being held at the Community Centre. Shannon Baikie, manager of NIEFS’ Employment Services Centre, says that more than 35 exhibitors will be at the job fair, looking for prospective employees. Whether it’s parttime, seasonal work, or a full-time career, finding a job should, itself,
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tact and a firm handshake are important when making any professional contact, Baikie says, as well as being dressed professionally. Job-seekers should dress the part, even when just dropping off a resume, Baikie says, since they should be considering every contact as an opportunity to make a good impression. She also says that the days of printing off a stack of generic resumes and passing them out to every business in town are gone. That just doesn’t cut it anymore. Employers see it for what it is – laziness. Instead, job searchers should prepare resumes and cover letters customized for each prospective employer. Continued on Pg. 15
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And make sure that resume and cover letter are free of errors. There’s nothing that turns an employer off more than seeing the name of their business spelled incorrectly. “A resume or cover letter containing spelling and grammatical errors could tell an employer that you don’t care about the quality of your
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In fact, they try to over-fundraise on purpose so that they can give something back to the community that supports them. “Because the community is so generous,” says Jane Kolmatycki, Carihi High’s 2015 grad class sponsor, “a while back, we started saying, ‘let’s teach our kids to give something back.’ We started talking about their legacy.” They talk about it early and often. “We say, yes, you should fundraise, and yes, we’ll give you a great grad and aftergrad, but it’s all about
Carihi High Principal Sean Toal, left, representing the graduating class of 2015, presents a cheque to Reice Collins, the classmate and friend of all Carihi students who was the inspiration for the donation. Collins happily accepted the $1,641.43 cheque on behalf of Campbell River Special Olympics. MIKE DAVIES/CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
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Highest-grossing horror films perfect for Halloween No month of the year celebrates horror movies more than October. Each October, movie theaters, television stations and viewers count down to Halloween with flick after flick featuring gore, suspense and pure horror. Many horror movies were inspired by classic literature, including works from Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, and Gaston Leroux. Horror films often incorporate mystery, suspense, supernatural elements, and fantasy in addition to themes that play on viewers’ fears. Evil creatures, witches, zombies, serial killers, and many additional nasty characters may appear in horror films. Are you a scary movie buff? Do you relish in the building music and the jump-out-of-your-seat moments that unleash from you a primal scream? Many people share a love of scary movies and have made the horror genre one of the most popular. Carry a flashlight with fresh batteries after dark.
Horror film fans can trace scary movies’ origins back to the late 19th century. Some credit silent film pioneer George Méliés with creating the first horror movie, which was titled “La Manoir du Diable (The Manor of the Devil).” Japanese filmmakers also were instrumental in popularizing the horror genre. Popular literary characters, from Dracula to Dr. Frankenstein’s monster
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to Mr. Hyde to Quasimodo, have appeared in horror movies. Many horror movies have focused on the end of the world and the occult. Psychological horror movies also have proven quite popular with audiences, as have slasher movies, which became quite popular in the 1980s and 1990s.
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• “World War Z” ($202 million): A zombie pandemic is set to cripple the world, and one man races against time to stop it. • “What Lies Beneath” ($155 million): A woman believes her Vermont home is haunted by a ghost. • “Gremlins” ($148 million): This tale of pets that boast some
• “The Blair Witch Project” ($141 million): When three film students disappear after investigating the legend of the Blair Witch, their documented footage sheds light on their fate.
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Wave washes up against the Loggers On Saturday Oct. 17, Cermaq City Wave FC travelled to Sooke to play the Sooke Loggers in a Vancouver Island Soccer League Division 2 match-up. Cermaq came into the game in first place in Division 2, with a one point lead on second place Lakehill United.
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Team standings Points 2nd Storrie Rockin’ Rollers Bailey W Stars #2 Bailey W Stars #1 CR Floors Lucky Strikes N. I. Comm “Break” Bitzis
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Team High Scr Game - 2nd Storrie Team High Hdcp Game – 2nd Storrie Team High Scr Series – 2nd Storrie Team High Hdcp Series – 2nd Storrie
635 928 1766 2645
Individual: High Scr Game – Andria Bezaire High Hdcp Game – Andria Bezaire High Scr Series – Jamie Willis High Hdcp Series – Shelly Morton
199 271 524 697
Tuesday Night Mixed Bowling Week 6 Teams Quarter Screaming Eagle’s 59 Canada Plus 54 The B.U.F.F.S 52 Spare Talent 52 AWL Tec 48 Ryan’s Pizzeria 39 Friggin’ 10 Pin 38 King Pins 38 Team Scr Game Canada Plus Team Hcp Game Spare Talent
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237 258 621 691
WOMEN High Scr Game - Mary Berkenstock High Hcp Game - Karen Annand High Scr Series - Marian Atkinson High Hcp Series - Karen Annand
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Men’s Team Scores Freddies #2 CR Legion Riptide #2 Finning/Eagles Curling Club #1 Riptide #1 Freddies #1 Eagles Curling Club #2 Quadra Legion
YTD Pts This Week 195.0 26.0 149.5 16.0 149.5 26.0 134.0 11.0 123.0 31.0 121.0 18.0 113.0 25.0 107.0 12.0 100.0 16.0
Week 12.0 16.5 35.0 31.0 16.0 21.0 26.0 17.5 24.0 21.0
YTD 174.5 165.5 165.0 164.0 160.0 154.0 145.0 133.0 130.5 108.5
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Lefty’s Lefty’s Quinsam Auto Island Fever Travel
538 1461 658 1896
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Linda Franz Sheila Stormo Linda Franz Sandra Mitchell
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Ray Stormo Ray Stormo Norm Grant Norm Grant The Gimps
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North Division Team GP Storm 15 Buccaneers 14 Glacier Kings 15 Generals 13
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Though the team maintained pressure in the offensive zone and peppered the Panthers goalie with numerous high quality shots, the game remained scoreless until late in the first period when Riley Billy finally broke the deadlock. Midway through the second period the Tyees scored two goals 35 seconds apart by Noah Fladager and River Fahey respectively to give the
Tyees a 3 – 0 lead. Defenseman Matthew Ubriaco increased the lead further when he snuck back door to score after receiving a crisp cross-ice pass from Jory Swanson. Early in the third period, the Panthers were able to score their first, and last, goal against goaltender Jayce Hudak who played a strong game in goal. Following a second goal by Fahey, forward
Davis Frank used his speed to come around from behind the net and let go a high wrist shot to make it 6 – 1. Cole Devlin set up Cody Savey to score his first of the game to close out the scoring and give the Tyees a convincing victory. The Tyees have no games scheduled for this weekend as the team now waits to hear what tier they will be placed in for this season.
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nect again shortly after, this time Wooff sending in a great cut back pass to Arnink at the penalty spot, but Arnink was unable to keep the ball down, sending it sailing over the net. Sooke would also have their fair of chances winning numerous corner kicks and free kicks that were sent dangerously into the Cermaq penalty area. Cermaq’s defence was able to hold on strong with goalkeeper Beau Belle-Oudry punching the ball away from dan-
ger on a few occasions. One scramble within the Cermaq area resulted in an open shot for Sooke from close range. Unfortunately for Sooke the shot was straight at Belle-Oudry who handled it cleanly. Howe ve r, S o oke’s pressure would eventually pay off in the dying minutes of the game. Off another free kick, the ball was partially cleared by Cermaq, but the ball would end up on the foot of a Sooke attacker, on the edge of the penalty area. The Sooke attacker
was able to thread the ball through a maze of players and into the back of the net. The game would end in a 1-1 draw with Cermaq disappointed to give up two points. Cermaq does remain undefeated this season, but drop into second place as Lakehill was victorious this weekend. Cermaq’s next game is at home at Willow Point Park on Saturday Oct. 24 at 2 p.m,. where they take on Vantreights who are tied for third place, three points behind Cermaq.
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The local fishing is still active as the dog days of October arrive.
With the recent catch reports coming in from around the area this could be an interesting year and some heavy fish could be hitting the scales.
On the pier the concession is closed but you can fish all year around. From May to September, the pier has a certain culture that can change at any given time. The tourists are here in the summer months and the locals who fish on a regular basis are getting older – the old-timers that arrive in the early morning hours are slowly moving on. Jigging for bottom fish is becoming more popular and a few that are new to the area will try some strange fishing techniques.
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If any one catches an 18 pound chum this weekend it could be the overall cash winner. At Browns Bay the derby awards presentation will be Sunday afternoon at the heated tent. I will have complete results in next Friday’s fishing corner.
a few coho and a few pinks. Fishing this year at Discovery Pier has been described by Ben Luck as the best in six years and the scoreboard had to be updated many times. This year there were many new names and those who fish constantly are coming away with nice salmon. A total of two Tyee were caught this year and there were a lot of salmon in the 20 to 24 pound range. A name that
Painters Lodge is closed for the season and I checked out the last 27 reported catches. Nineteen were chums with the largest chum being 18 pounds caught by Keith Richford. Other chums coming in were between eight and 10 pounds. In the mix were
This past year some people showed up with a crab trap and threw it over the pier. With the strong tides the pot is long gone. In Courtenay, the Puntledge River opened for chums Oct. 1 and its open until Nov. 30. For those of you chasing trout, Maple Lake is open. Park at the top area and it’s a short walk in. Remember gates are closed at 8 p.m.
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What is a PUMPKEBANA? The best way to explain “PUMPKEBANA” is to imagine both the traditional and not so traditional pumpkin carvings combined with ‘Ikebana’, which is a traditional Japanese flower arrangement. Pumpkins and flowers will be provided as well as carving tools. Just show up and get creative! Contest and prizes for best Pumpkebana! Limited pumpkins available. Hosted by the Campbell River Ishikari Twinning Society.
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Pee Wee A Tyees take gold in Richmond tourney The #1 Autobody PeeWee A Tyees are off to a terrific start in their season, having not lost a game in their tiering play and claiming Gold in the Seafair Annual Ice-
breaker Rep Tournament in Richmond Thanksgiving Weekend. The Tyees got off to a great start in game one in the tourney against the Saanich Braves. Though
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Wyatt Dumont and Ian Mills before the period was over. Saanich would tie it up at the beginning of the second but it was all Tyees from there with Evan Billard, Breydan Riecker and Brian Majic all adding impressive goals, Thomas adding a second and Parker Bell scoring two beauties before the conclusion of the game. Final score was 8-2 and centreman Bell was named game MVP. Game two was a nail biter against the Seafair host team. Again it was not the Tyees who got on the scoreboard first with Seafair scoring on the power play in the first period. However, Watson would tie it up at the beginning of the second and then Majic would get a second goal in the power play with a rocket from the point. Seafair tied it up shortly after and the game would go into the third period with a 2-2 tie. Goalie Marcus Shankar kept the Tyees in the game and demonstrated his athleticism with several key saves throughout. With five minutes remain-
ing, Bryce Idiens would bury the go-ahead goal and Bell would put the nail in the coffin with an assist by Watson and the game would end with a 4-2 Tyees win. Watson was named game MVP for his offensive contribution. Sunday morning, the Tyees faced the Seattle Thunderbirds. Again it was the Tyees opponent that opened the scoring but then Ryder Plecas put the Tyees on the board and minutes later he added another after a feed from Dumont resulted in a shot from Brayden Leeb and Plecas buried the rebound on the power play. The Tyees continued to dominate in the second period with Thomas adding a goal, Bell burying two, Majic with a howitser from the point and a great set-up by Ethan Vaton and Riecker and Plecas adding a third for the hattrick. The Tyees fell apart a bit in the third period making for a dramatic finish but they would come out on top with a 7-6 final score. Plecas was awarded the MVP for the hattrick.
The Tyees would finish the round robin first in their pool with a 3-0 record. Early Monday morning the Tyees were back at the Richmond Ice Centre for their Semifinal game against Whitehorse. The first period was hard fought with the Tyees having the advantage in shots but the White Horse goalie acting as a brick wall. The only goal in the frame came from Thomas. Billard would start the scoring in the second period with a wrap-around goal and then Bell would score with a beautiful pass from Thomas, followed by a break-away goal by Nolan Wyatt, two more goals for the hattrick for Billard with two assists from Idiens and finally a second goal from Thomas. Whitehorse would get on the scoreboard in the third frame with two goals but the Tyees would prevail with a 7-2 score and would advance to the finals match-up. Billard was given the MVP nod for his hard work and hattrick game. The championship
game Monday afternoon was a rematch with the home team, the Seafair Islanders and had all the makings of an exciting and dramatic finish to the tournament. The Tyees, weary from 4 days on the road and early morning games got off to a slow start, dropping 4 goals in the first period without scoring any. In the second period, Campbell River gained momentum but the only goal scored was by Wyatt. Seafair was wearing down and at the seven and a half minute mark, Thomas scored with a feed from Bell and the stands started to liven up. Goalie Josh Doherty played an excellent game after coming in, making some super saves. D e f e n s e m e n Maj i c added to the excitement with another goal with two and a half minutes remaining and suddenly the Tyees had a chance to win. It was Bell who saved the day when he deked out some Seafair players and shot a beauty top shelf with about a second remaining on the clock to win the game.
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Salmon Farming’s Second-Generation Farming has long-since been understood as a generational business, and this sentiment is no different for salmon farming in B.C. Since its birth in the mid-1980’s, salmon farming has become quickly ingrained into the social and economic fabric of B.C.’s coastal communities. In just 30 years, companies are starting to see the children of salmon farming pioneers passionate and eager to get involved in B.C.’s most profitable aquaculture industry.
I would pass the time looking at the fish. My dad’s family have always been marine people and I inherited a love for being on the water all the time. Any chance I had to go with him, I took it.”
From a young age, Katherine Dolmage gained an appreciation for working on the water. Her father John owned a towing and salvage company that serviced salmon farms along the Vancouver Island coast for nearly 25 years before selling to what is now Marine Harvest Canada, and growing up, Katherine was always eager to tag along with her father to work.
Now, as a Certification Manager for Marine Harvest Canada, Katherine has turned her passion for the John Dolmage taking his kids with him to work. marine environment up a car seat in the crew boat for him. They into a career, which provides her with many basically grew up on the farm and have both opportunities to be out on the water. “My job chosen to make careers out of it.” is a really good mix of going out and meeting all the staff on the farms, getting to see different Although Terry and his wife never told the boys parts of the coast, and being able to dig into the they had to work in the industry, he points out standards and do things that are beneficial to that it was a natural progression for them to get the industry.” involved. “When kids are brought up around
“I remember going over to Granite Bay on Quadra to visit some of the farms,” Katherine reminisces. “While he was busy with his work
John wasn’t the only one who brought his children to work. Terry Brooks, President of Golden Eagle Aquaculture Inc. also started his career in the industry with a young family by his side. With his wife working night shifts as a nurse, and babysitters hard to come by, it wasn’t uncommon for Terry to bring his two boys to work. Katherine Dolmage with her father John holding up a rockfish caught on a fishing adventure
“There were plenty of times I had to put them on the crew boat with me,” Terry recalls. “One of my son’s was 2 years old and I used to rig
the farm and the water, they instinctually know stuff that’s hard to teach.” As parents continue to pass on their knowledge and passion for aquaculture to their children, we will continue to see more and more of the second-generation enter the industry in a variety of roles. Terry Brooks nails it on the head when he says that these individuals will bring an understanding of farming that can’t be taught, making them extremely valuable to the industry’s future success.
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Salmon Aquaculture in British Columbia B.C.’s salmon farming industry is heavily focused on environmental and sustainable leadership through the achievement of thirdparty certifications. The ocean is a great natural resource and, with responsible farming, it represents a competitive advantage for the province. The BC Salmon Farmers Association is extremely proud of the certifications the industry has already attained, the quality of B.C.’s farm-raised salmon, and the strong role B.C. salmon farmers
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Living longer isn’t everything if you’re not also living well. Just how to do that was explored on Tuesday at the Living Well Expo, hosted by Berwick By The Sea. “The idea is to have something that would be of interest not only to our own residents, but also of interest to the general community,” according to Gary Forsgren, general manager of Berwick By The Sea. “It’s another way of giving back to the seniors of the Campbell River area.” Forsgren says about two thirds of those who attended were not residents of Berwick By The Sea, and every session was full to capacity, so it shows they are doing something right. “Each one of the presentations has a different target group that would be interested in it,” Forsgren says, adding that they were trying to get a broad range of topics covered over the course of the day. Those presentations included speakers such as brain coach Gary Anaka, whose energetic presenting style both educates and entertains. Anaka’s “Brain Wellness – The Secrets for Longevity!” presentation was the first seminar of the day at the Living Well Expo. In it, he explained that there are certain foods and lifestyle choices that slow down brain degeneration, reducing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and provided prevention strategies, including what he calls a “brain maintenance program.” Other speakers throughout the day included Campbell River
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school today?’” The entries on the blog, Fair said, “will be very short (pieces of writing), or possibly video clips – however they want to do it. But it will be great because they’ll be doing it publicly and we can share it with our community.” The initiative, Fair said, fits into the district’s new mandate from the Ministry of Education. “The Ministry, amongst many changes, has been looking at making a shift from achievement contracts, and so we’re planning where we’re going to focus our efforts in terms of collecting evidence of learning and communicating it to the public. “We know that it’s through stories, often, that we really hear how students are doing,” she said, and this is another venue for the sharing of those stories. She said it will also be of benefit to the students, as it will offer them a place to speak in an
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Angela Nauta has lived on Vancouver Island for over 35 years and
currently lives in Nanaimo. Angela is here today to speak with us about World Tree and their Carbon Offset Program. She has been with this company for over 14 years as an Ambassador, Shareholder, and Contractor and more recently as a Director of the company.
October 2015
HONOURING A GREAT DAYBREAKER
HONOURING A GREAT DAYBREAKER
The World Tree Carbon Offset Program is made possible by the unique qualities of the Empress Tree. The World’s fastest growing hardwood, CLUB it reaches maturity in less than 10 ROTARY years, OF eating up tons of carbon in the CAMPBELL RIVER, BC process In Japan it is the emblem of the prime minister. CANADA
The Paulownia is native to North America but is not as well known here. The Empress Splendor is a non-invasive, hybrid species, that can grow in most @ Maritime Heritage Centre every Wednesday 12:00pm the United States and Canada where it’s primary use is lumber. http://www.campbellriverrotary.org
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President Elect Cathy Kaardal 287-2510
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They do presented John Hayes with an honourary membership. you, 26th, a contingent of Daybreakers made their way to Rotary Club of Campbell River Daybreak thanks emissions of an average North American with us about World Tree and their Carbon Francois Egan presented John Hayes with an honourary membership. for 50 years. The Empress Splendorfarming Offset Program.well She has been with this not respond to chemical products, preferring instead organic 286-6205 John, for yourfor outstanding presented Hayes an honourary produces a light, straight-grained lumber JohnVictoria joinedandRotary in John 1987 andwith served as club secretary close toservice”. 20 years. During his company for over 14 years as an -Directorsmethods the use ofandnatural fertilizers astochicken manure. thatsuch is silky the touch. It has an Ambassador, Contractor John joined Rotary in 1987 and served as club secretary for close to 20Rotary years. During hisandShareholder, International Service membership. me with the club he was deeply involved. HeEditor—it’ was as nice devout supporter to have you back in of the the fold John. For exceptional strength to weight ratio with and more recently as a Director of the Jeff King 30% stronger pine.insect Empress tree is ‘wet’ wood whichlumber makesthatitisnaturally firethanand 203-9778 company. me with the club heand was deeply was devout supporter Rotary John joined in of 1987 served as clubinvolved. me John isHe synonymous with the phase “wecan workof theThe Foundaon andRotary is one just two members to reach Major Donora status. Community Service resistant. Colleen McClure Empress Wood is very light, strong and The World Tree Carbon Offset Program is secretary for close to 20 During time members withsaid,with that” which he used most mornings. Foundaon and is years. one of justhisGeorge two toPatrick reach Major Donor status. 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You would always set the rudder straight for past presidents and you held you as the conscience of all past presidents who had the privilege of serving Public Image Paulownia wood is becoming every two members to reach Major Donor status. In Japan it is the emblem of the prime Sandy Poelevoorde North American for 50 years. The Empress Splendor produces a an light, more popular with surfers looking for minister. Rotary and our club with the utmost care.” with you. You would always set the rudder straight for past presidents and you held 203-9778 environmentally friendly alternative to During the presentation, President George said, straight-grained lumber that is silky to the touch. It has an exceptional Service Projects fibre-glass boards. The Paulownia is native to North America All Rotarians that know John would agree with President George’s closing line, “By Ianyour Baikie Rotary and our club the utmost care.” “Urb Patrick described it bestwith when he described but is not to as well known here. The lumber Empress that is 30% stronger than pine. 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Proud supporters of Rotary Back row: Owen, Curtis, Eric, Jordan Front row: David, Michelle, Betty, Kermit
Kim paid a happy buck on behalf of a guest Rotarian, Don Campbell. Members will remember the Calgary Desk Duty Greeter Greeter Foundaon Desk Fining Sergeant Rotary Moment West member who, at a recent meeng, said some nice things about Rotary in Campbell River. He said, “I’m so 2015-10-06 Dave Bazowski Roberta C Joe Gris SandraIParkes Tacey Keizer amazed by the work beingYvonne doneP-P in the community by your Rotary clubs. see the Rotary sign everywhere as I travel around a huge Rod contribuon RotaryKeler is makingMark to Campbell River and I salute you.” :) 2015-10-13 Davehere. Free I realize Amy what Concepcion Chant Jurgen Berry Tony Fanllo •
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Dave Bazowski
Yvonne P-P
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Rod Chant
Jurgen Keler
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President
Cathy Kaardal
President Elect Youth Protection Officer
David Heath Secretary Web Master
Ian Baikie
President Nominee Service Projects
Francois Egan Treasurer
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ROTARY NOON CLUB EXECUTIVES AND DIRECTORS:
Gary McLelan
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Foundaon Desk 29,Fining September 2015 Sergeant
Lorrie Bewza
Past President
Todd Peachey Foundation Chair
Colleen McClure
Community Service
Jeff King
International Service
Pieter Koeleman
Foundation Co-Chair
Debra Cunningham
Club Administration
Sandra Poelvoorde
Public Image
Graham Stewart
Membership
David Proctor
Sergeant-at-Arms
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Wheelchairs for Vietnam, Complications in Bolivia
meaningful change in peoples’ lives While in Vietnam, was made to redirect them to the group will with the gi: of a wheelchair”. Lima, Peru, where subsequently be working with the Peruvian government chose to The boom line is that despite SOMEDCO, a confiscate the wheelchairs. To say the setbacks, when the project is relations between Peru, Chile and complete, 560 people will benefit in Chris an based organization Bolivia are complicated would be two countries. Hansi and Thanh provided the club working on an understatement and, no doubt, with a thorough update at Tuesday’s Announcements Vietnam Trip humanitarian played a factor. Guest Speaker Mary Storry provided the Assembly. projects such as In February/March 2016, the The Campbell River team was able club with an interesting travelogue of Bolivia 2015 clean water and committee will be distributing 200 to secure 50 chairs while in Bolivia Vietnam and Cambodia including some President wheelchairs, George reported Tom, who literacy has done a initiatives. includingthat 40 allHansi explained the trials and so that the trip was not a total do’s and don’ts. At the tomb of Ho Chi with club billing, willprovinces soon be able to are accept tricycles, to two tribulations the group has gone There no loss. The complications weregreat very job terrain Minh don’t put your hands behind your credit cards when accepng will clubs be ain in Vietnam; Thanh Hóa payment. (south of There through gone this year’s wheelchairs disappointing. Rotary s back, it’s disrespectful and before Hanoi) (north of Hué). Vietnam; small charge for and the Quang use ofTriVisa, MasterCard or American to Bolivia. Due to an unfortunate all purchasing anything specify US Dollars or r The Daybreak committee andExpress. the error, the 280 chairs didn’t get Naturally, cash or tricycle cheques be gladly in the The special all-terrain chairswill8 clubs Wheelchair Foundation have been Vietnamese Dong (22,000 VND to 1 USD). u loaded into the ship in Shanghai accepted. More detailsfor tomore come. country ceased are destined remote areas attempting to gain access to the The trip included Ho Chi Minh City, Angor and, as a result, stayed there for at opera ons in 1975. The Campbell John Hayeswhere Visit there are no paved roads. was ableBay. to se theRiver 12 dayteam project is encouraged chairs to no avail. According to Wat in Cambodia, Hanoi and Halong least a month before being shipped They act on a lever mechanism that The trip to Victoria on Saturday to visit with John Hayes is to contact Thanh. The deadline Any Rotarian wishingMembers towere be partvery Christiana Flessner, the executive disappoinng. of Daybreak will be travelling for to to Arica, Chile, the closest port to works well off-road and in hilly sll on. If you’re looking for more informaon please participation is December 1st. of the team going to Vietnam for director of the Canadian Wheelchair Vietnam delivering Wheelchairs 2016. Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. The Daybreak commiee andin the Whe areas. Fisher. President George says he will be sure Foundation, “it goes withoutcontact Kelly According to Chrisana Flessner, the exe Unfortunately, another decision saying that the situation we to have pass onAllgood wisheswillfrom those 200 chairs be built in that can’t make the the situaon we have all found ourselves all found ourselves intrip. is Vietnam avoiding any import PROUD ROTARIANS unprecedented.” A decision complications. and sll meet the objecve of geng ba Wheelchairs for Vietnam has been made that will th Tranny is holding a meeng on Sunday, October 4 , at get them to Santa Cruz de la Sierra along Announcements keep the 280 chairs in Peru SpeakertoMary Storry provided the her house forGuest those heading Vietnam as part of the disChrisana added, “We have the greate and s ll meet the objective tribuon of wheelchairs. Contact Tranny for more details. club with an interesting travelogue of of getting badly needed members provide meaningful change in p Vietnam and Cambodia including some Social Commiee wheelchairs to Bolivia. The President George reported that Tom, who has done a Dave Hamilton and Maria Kirley of the The boom line is that despite the setba and don’ts. At thewill tomb Ho Chia Janice and do’s the Social Commiee be ofholding Campbell River Mirror proud members of Rotary foundation will construct great job are with club billing, will soon be able to accept th hands behind your Minh don’t put your meeng on October 6 (5pm) at Mudslingers 230 moreThere chairs will andcommiee get Vietnam Trip credit cards when accepng payment. be a back, it’sPub. disrespectful and before them to Santa Cruz de in the Royal Coachman small charge for the use of Visa, MasterCard or American In February/March 2016, the commiee purchasing anything specify US Dollars or la Sierra along with two Dave Express. Naturally, cash or cheques will be gladly in Vietnam; Thanh Hóa (south of Hanoi) Hamilton Next Vietnamese Week: Meagan Kempe—Sweden Dong (22,000 VND to 1 USD). Maria Rotarians. It could take up to accepted. More details to come. Kirley six months. The trip included Ho Chi Minh City, Angor The special all-terrain tricycle chairs are To date, according to Thanh, the Wheelchair committee has been responsible for fundraising and organizing the distribution on of 2,800 wheelchairs around the world.
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Myrt Thompson Trail upgrade possibilities proposed “We have embarked on a route that focuses on river access, because it’s our greatest asset. If we can improve access to the river for the public, for tourists, for just local residents – to get some little parks along the river, for example – we’re going to get more interest.” What’s important from the CNA’s perspective, Shaw says, is to do what they can to get more people flowing into that area of town, which will naturally attract more business endeavours to the area,
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he Campbellton Neighbourhood Association (CNA) has been making improvements to their corner of the municipality for years, and last Thursday night at the Enterprise Centre on Alder Street, they presented some of the fruits of the work that has been happening behind the scenes. “Our focus at the CNA has been to revitalize Campbellton,” says Brian Shaw of the CNA.
which will further increase the flow of people. They are hoping to create a beneficial cycle for an area of Campbell River that Shaw feels has been neglected. The public forum was their chance to show off some of their proposed plans to make that happen – the presentation of their Myrt Thompson Trail Improvement feasibility study. Pat Harrison, principal landscape architect for JPH Consultants, who has been working on the feasibility study, says there were numer-
ous potential sites along the trail where it would be possible to locate structures, viewing platforms, informational kiosks, and the like, but their study concluded that two of the cites in particular were better than the rest. “We conducted a technical review of the sites – the opportunities and constraints of each one. This is a synthesis of what we found,” Harrison says, pointing at the various posters and presentation material on display around the room.
Harrison says the main entrance to the trail, at the end of Maple Street, would be an ideal location for a river lookout to be built, as well as a parking area to relieve some of the impact of people parking on Maple Street itself. The second proposed site for improvement is up the trail, and would see a raised wooden structure built beside the river. “The concept for this one is more that it could become a regional attraction,” Harrison says. “This would get you high enough to see the whole estuary and well up the river to the two bridges.” The idea of the public forum Thursday wasn’t
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something now that they have a couple of more fleshed out ideas. “The intent here is to show that the process is taking place, and it’s not being ramrodded down people’s throats.” It’s not like they could just take action on it once they present it to the public, anyway. “Certainly there are other considerations,” Shaw says. The trail improvements they are looking at have various stakeholders that all need to be on board and consulted, for example. For more information about the proposals or the CNA in general, contact Shaw at bshaw@mackieresearch. com or Ross Sharp at rosssharp@shaw.ca
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Any unused portion of a discount will not be refunded and may not be banked or forfinanced future use. subject to and change or cancellation without notice. apply. participating Nissan dealer details. ◆ $12,198 includes MSRP and fees for a new Sentra 1.8 S M6 (C4LG55 AA00). $5,000 NCI non-stackable cash (excluding S 4x2 (5XRG15 AA00) models purchased with Offers NCF at are standard rates delivered between October 1, 2015 andConditions November 2, 2015. See Offeryour consists of a discount that can onlyor bevisit usedchoosenissan.ca at the time of initialfor purchase/finance and selling applied price towards: (i) the purchase of an all-wheel drive2015 system from an authorized Nissan dealer; and/or (ii) the purchase price of the + discount, includes $350 dealer participation advertised amount. Cash discount $5,250/$2,500 available on2015 2015Micra Pathfinder 4X4 (5XBG15 2015 Micra trims, excludes trim which $1,550 and October SV trims1,which get November $1,750. $5,250/$2,500 comprised of ‘No that Charge AWD’ credit $2,450/$2,500 NCF standard rate cash, $300/$0 dealer participation. vehicle.in**350//$400//$500 no-charge winter tire is package offer is available on new // 2015 S & 2016 Versa NoteAA00)/ // 2015 Sentra modelsSR purchased, leased orSfinanced and gets delivered between 2015 and 2, 2015. Offer consists of a discount can only be used at of the$2,500, time of initial purchase/lease/finance and applied towards: (i) the purchase of a winter ≠ Only applicable with finance through Nissan Canada Finance at standard Representative monthly lease offer based a new Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 lease APR for a 60 month term equalsprice monthly payments of $279 withwill $0be down payment, andnegotiated $0 security deposit. First and monthly payment, down payment andand $0finance security deposit are due atNissan lease Canada inception. tire package (includes: all-season floorrates. mats, emergency road kit, and 4 specified winter tires on -- rims, tire2016 installation and balancing not included)AA00). from an 1.99% authorized Nissan dealer; and/or (ii) the purchase of the vehicle. The discounts deducted from the price before taxes can be combined with special lease rates offered through † Payments include freight and fees. Lease basedAny on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with charged $0.10/km. lease obligation issubject $16,710. 2016 Rogue S FWDwithout CVT does not qualify forapply. ‘No Charge credit’. Nissan This offer cannot be combined withfor any other◆offer. Conditions apply. Representative finance offer based on 1.8 anySnew 2015 Pathfinder S 4X4 NCI (5XBG15 AA00).cash Selling Finance. unused portion of a discount will not beexcess refunded and mayat not be bankedTotal for future use. Offers are to change or cancellation notice. Conditions See yourAWD participating dealer or visit choosenissan.ca details. $12,198 selling price includes MSRP and fees for a new 2015 Sentra M6 (C4LG55 AA00). $5,000 non-stackable + price is $32,458 financed at 0% APR equals monthly payments of $451 monthly a 72 month term. $0 discount down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for total obligation of $32,458. This with$1,550 any other Conditions apply. ▲$5,250/$2,500 Models showncomprised $37,008/$25,998/$48,708/$18,438 Selling price for a new 2016 Rogue AWD Premium (Y6DG16 BK00)/ discount, includes $350 dealer participation in for advertised amount. Cash is $5,250/$2,500 available on 2015 Pathfinder S a4X4 (5XBG15 AA00)/ 2015 Micra SR offer trims, cannot excludesbe S combined trim which gets and offer. SV trims which get $1,750. of ‘No Charge AWD’ credit of $2,500, $2,450/$2,500 NCF standard rateSL cash, $300/$0 dealer participation. 2015 Sentra 1.8 SL (C4TG15 AA00)/2015 Platinum AA00)/ 2015Finance Micra 1.6 SR AT (S5SG75 AE10). See your dealer or visit Nissan.ca/Loyalty. *◆±≠▲SFreight and(Y6RG16 PDE charges levy ($100) where applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s dealer participation applicable Only Pathfinder applicable with finance(5XEG15 through Nissan Canada at standard rates. ≠Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue FWD CVT AA00).($1,760/$1,600/$1,760/$1,600) 1.99% lease APR for a 60 month termair-conditioning equals monthly payments of $279 withapplicable, $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First monthly payment, down paymentrebate and $0 and security deposit are due at where lease inception. † are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values Payments include freight and fees. Lease▲based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $16,710. 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT does not qualify for ‘No Charge AWD credit’. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. Representative finance offer based on any new 2015 Pathfinder S 4X4 (5XBG15 AA00). Selling ^ ‡ ▲ and depreciation data, www.alg.com. For more information seeatIIHS.org. °Forward Collision Warning intended to72 warn you before a collision occurs; it cannot a is collision. Speed and other limitations See Owner’s Manual Ward’s Large Cross/Utility Market Segmentation. MY15 PathfinderSelling and Pathfinder vs.Rogue 2014SL competitors. Around View Monitor price is $32,458 financed 0% APR equals monthly payments of $451ismonthly for a month term. $0 down payment required. Cost of prevent borrowing $0 for a total obligation of $32,458. Thisapply. offer cannot be combined with for any details. other offer. Conditions apply. Models shown $37,008/$25,998/$48,708/$18,438 price for a Hybrid new 2016 AWD Premium (Y6DG16 BK00)/ SM cannot completely eliminate blind spots andSentra may not every AA00)/2015 object. Always checkPlatinum surroundings before moving vehicle. composite 360See view. The Nissan Sentra received the*◆±≠▲ lowest number of charges problems per 100 vehicles among compact cars in the Power 2015 Initial Quality Study . Study basedmanufacturer’s on responsesrebate from and 84,367 new-vehicle measuring 2015 1.8detect SL (C4TG15 Pathfinder (5XEG15 AA00)/ 2015 Micra 1.6 Virtual SR AT (S5SG75 AE10). your dealer or visit Nissan.ca/Loyalty. 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It is with great sadness that Joan’s family and friends mourn her passing at the Campbell River hospital at the age of 91. The daughter of Williama nd Susanna Bender, Joan was predeceased by her parents, her husband Thomas (1996), her daughter Jeanne (Ed) Sharkey (2002), her daughter Marg (Rick) McKee (2007), her brother Norman (2013), her nephew Mathew Bender (1990). Surviving Joan is her daughter Cathy (Ron) Skalk and her son Thomas (Gina) Larnie. She is also survived by 8 grandchildren: Michele Rusch (Skalk), Terrie Skalk, Cory Wilson, Wanita Wilson, Dwayne Wilson, Conor McKee, Taylor Larnie and Madelyne Larnie, 8 greatgrandchildren, and nieces Susanna and Jacqueline Bender. Joan was born in Humboldt, Saskatchewan. The family moved to West Vancouver when Joan was very young. The family later moved to a fish camp north of Prince Rupert, as her father was a bookkeeper for the fishing company. The family moved back to North Vancouver when it was time for Joan to start school. Joan married Thomas in 1946 and subsequently moved to Campbell River. The rest of her life was spent there enjoying bridge, gardening and an occasional glass of wine. No service by request. Thank you to the LPN’s and care aides at New Horizons Care Corp and Campbell River General Hospital doctors and nurses for their excellent treatment of Mom. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Joan may be made either to Alzheimer Society of BC or the BC Lung Association. And so the girl With the auburn curl So easy to remember; Like purple heather In Highland weather Or roses in December.
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Unless the charges are paid in full within the above mentioned time, the goods will be advertised for sale in accordance with the Warehouse Lien Act and will be sold by public auction. The sale will be held at: Campbell River Auctions, 1358 Marwalk Crescent, Campbell River on or after Thursday, November 12, 2015. E059 Chris Eidsvik
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FRATERNAL ORDER of Eagles. Last of the season bike sale. Oct. 25. 9am-12pm. 900 Alder St. Proceeds to local charities. For info call Walter 250-286-7262.
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We gratefully acknowledge gifts in loving memory of
Ernest Jones Jerry Suffolk A donation to the Hospital Foundation is a wonderful way to remember or honour special people and a precious gift to those who rely on our Hospital and Yucalta Lodge for care. Campbell River Hospital Foundation 381 - 2nd Avenue Campbell River, BC V9W 3V1 250-850-2418
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Full-Time Bookkeeper/ Payroll Clerk Chan Nowosad Boates, Chartered Professional Accountants is a progressive public accounting practice serving clients for over 30 years. We wouldn’t be where we are without the dedication of our talented staff. We are expanding our bookkeeping team so if you are self-motivated, well-organized, have excellent communication skills, a professional appearance and attitude, and possess strong attention to details, then we want you! While knowledge of bookkeeping and payroll procedures are preferred, it is not necessary as we are willing to train the right individual. Computer experience is essential. Salary dependent on experience plus flexible work schedules, paid flex days and opportunity for growth. Please deliver your rÊsumÊ with cover letter to our office at 980 Alder Street by Friday, October 30, 2015. We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
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We are growing and require a new member for our wonderful team! Now accepting applications for:
4 Clinic Cleaner This part time position may include early morning, evening or weekend shifts. We welcome your resume and cover letter.
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k’awat’si Cold Storage 0997211 B.C. LTD
Cold Storage Manager (Full Time) The Cold Storage Manager is part of the warehouse team and will be in charge of the management of all aspects of Cold Storage Operations. Task oriented activities include but not limited to: t Confer with operations manager daily t Ongoing daily monitoring of performance and operations t Review labour costing to assure production goals and budgets are being achieved t Supervise the activities of workers engaged in receiving, storing, and shipping of products or materials t Participate in interview, selection, and training warehouse and supervisory personnel t Participate in discipline, policy development and implementation t Ensure the plant QMP is current and effectively implemented t Prepare or direct preparation of correspondence, reports, and operations, maintenance, and safety manuals t Confer with production and engineering staff to coordinate warehouse and freezer activities, such as production, blasting, sales, records control, or purchasing. t Review invoices, work orders, consumption reports, or demand seasonal forecasts to estimate peak operational periods and to issue work assignments accordingly. t Inspect physical conditions of warehouses, vehicle fleet, forklifts, or other equipment and order testing, maintenance, repairs, or replacements and necessary. t Schedule or monitor production coordination in shipping, delivery, or distribution of products or materials t Respond to customers’ or shippers’ questions/concerns regarding storage and distribution/shipping services. t Develop and document standard and emergency operating procedures for receiving, handling, storing, shipping, or salvaging products or materials in case of equipment failure. Qualifications: t Valid Driver’s license t Experience operating forklift t First Aid certification would be an asset t Excellent verbal and written communication skills t Excellent time management skills, organized and able to multi-task t Strong work ethic and willingness to learn t Able to work effectively both individually and in a team environment t Must be flexible to meet the needs of the department t Self-starter who is able to work unsupervised t Work safely and comply with all Company Policies and Procedures Preference will be given to applicants Gwa’sala and ‘Nakwaxda’xw Nation heritage as per Section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code. Competitive salary based on experience. If you possess the necessary qualifications and skills, please forward your cover letter, and resume in the strictest confidence by Oct 30, 2015 to: Michael Schnurr, Controller, Box 5120, Port Hardy, BC, V0N 2P0 Or by email to: accounting@kedc.ca or by fax 250 949 8301
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Full Time Permanent Wage $38.89-$47.05 Over 2 years Civil Technologist diploma required. Duties include surveying, design, contract preparation, and inspection on principal projects. Must be proficient with electronic survey equipment, and AutoCad 3D. Please Apply By November 3, 2015 4:30 pm, By : Fax 1-(250) 632-4995, or e-mail: dok@kitimat.ca Visit: www.kitimat.ca
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EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS Interior Heavy Equipment Operator School. Real World Tasks. Weekly start dates. GPS Training! Funding Options. Already have experience? Need certification proof? Call 1-866-399-3853 or IHESHOOL.com
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JB WOODWORKS-CUSTOM CABINETRY Building a new home or renovating? Kitchens, bathrooms, wall/entertainment units, computer/work desks. Custom cabinetry for any room in your home or workplace. CALL JAMES TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE! Landline: 250 923-8191 Cell: 250 204-1640 Email: jbwoodworkscr@gmail.com Website www.jbwoodworks.ca HELP WANTED
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Campbell River Family Services Society has a vacancy for a Program Coordinator for the Nootka Sound PoliceBased Victim Service Program in Gold River. This is a temporary (to be reviewed March 2016), part-time position (17.5 hours per week). Travel to Gold River is required 2 days per week travel time is included in the total program hours and includes mileage re-imbursement. A diploma in a related human/social service field as well as 2 years relevant to the program standards is required for this position. Additional requirements include an enhanced RCMP security clearance and valid BC driver’s license and reliable vehicle. The Program Coordinator provides the following services to victim of crime: emotional support, general information, justice related information, practical information and involvement in community relations. Callouts and after hours service are provided as necessary. Cover letter should include specific experience related to working with victims of crime. Rate of pay per current collective agreement. This position is open to male and female applicants. This position requires union membership. Submit resumes by October 30, 2015 to: CR Family Services Society 487-10th Avenue, Campbell River, BC, V9W 4E4 Attn: Camille Lagueux, Executive Director camille.lagueux@crfs.ca Only those selected will be contacted for an interview. No phone calls please.
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES CLEANING SERVICES HOUSE CLEANING Services & or Home Support. Privately contracted. $25/hr. Refs avail. Criminal record check. Call 250-286-4848.
CONTRACTORS 2 E-Z HOME REPAIRS. General/residential repairs & maintenance. Fully experienced, licensed, reasonable rates. 250-204-6522 - Richard AUTO FINANCING-Same Day Approval. Dream Catcher Auto Financing 1-800-910-6402 or www.PreApproval.cc
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HANDYPERSONS RENO’S HOME IMPROVEMENT & REPAIR. Install & repair of: fencing, vinyl siding, stairs, roof. Painting: interior/exterior. All general repairs. Dump runs. All work guaranteed. 250-203-3315
Food safety and food quality are critical to the success of k’awat’si Cold Storage. The incumbent is responsible to adopt and carry out the food safety practices of the company and to report any food safety issues to his/her immediate supervisor. Preference will be given to applicants Gwa’sala and ‘Nakwaxda’xw Nation heritage as per Section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code. Competitive salary based on experience. If you possess the necessary qualifications and skills, please forward your cover letter, and resume in the strictest confidence by Oct 30, 2015 to: Michael Schnurr, Controller Box 5120, Port Hardy, BC, V0N 2P0 Or by email to: accounting@kedc.ca or by fax 250 949 8301
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
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FREE FERTILIZE grow bags, great for winter mulch or mix in with existing soil. Excellent for giving your flower or vegetable garden a boost. Call Fiesta Greenhouses for a loading day. Leave msg; we will return your call. Call 1-250-923-2671.
Sat & Sun, Oct 17 &18 991 Petersen Road Perfect Opportunity for a home and free business. Daycare could pay your mortgage if you want to keep it running or simply enjoy the privacy of 1 acre, 2300 sq ft close to school and town. 250 286 0634 www.991petersen.com
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2 Free 4’x10’ aluminum single pane windows to take away. 250-923-8242
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PATIO SCREEN. For a full size patio door. 1 yr old. $60. 287-8570 or 202-7717.
FUEL/FIREWOOD BIG CORDS SEASONED ďŹ r firewood. Split & delivered. $155. (250)204-9959 SPLIT FIREWOOD For Sale. $125/cord. 250-287-9591
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CAMPBELL RIVER- nice 2 bdrm near town, adult oriented, no dogs. Avail Nov 1. $685. (250)923-3635. ROCKLAND HOUSE Condos, 1 bdrm unfurn $650 or furn. $850. Hot water incld. NS/NP. (250)923-4657, (250)895-1966 ROTARY BEACH 2 bdrm. 3rd floor, ocean view. Laundry on site. NS/NP. (250)286-1175
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES 2 BDRM, 1 bth. Clean, good location. N/P. Refs. req’rd. $875/mnth. 250-286-6672
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OCEAN view; North Campbell River; 4/5 bdrm; 3 baths; inlaw suite; small pet; 7 app, N/S; $1425/mo.References 250 287 8583 drpwolf@gmail.com
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Instructor, Tourism & Hospitality Comox Valley Campus Please go to http://careers.nic.bc.ca for further criteria, required qualifications and information on how to apply to posting #100991
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J.P.S HOUSECLEANING Specializing in moving in/out, general cleaning. Accepting new clients. Call Judy 250-286-3963 or 250-203-1567. Sit back, it’s done!
The Shipper/Receiver is part of the warehouse team and will be in charge of incoming shipments, organizing and controlling inventory, packaging job materials, and ensuring timely deliveries. Qualifications: t Valid Driver’s license t Experience operating forklift t First Aid certification would be an asset t Excellent verbal and written communication skills t Organized and able to multi-task t Excellent time management skills t Strong work ethic and willingness to learn t Excellent interpersonal and communication skills t Able to work effectively both individually and in a team environment t Must be flexible to meet the needs of the department t Must be able to work unsupervised t Be punctual and at work daily t Work safely and comply with all Company Policies and Procedures
GABRIELE’S GARDENING
Gardening, Pruning, Top Dressing, Small Landscaping Designs & Rubbish Removal. Gabriele (250)205-0661
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EVELYN M. Interior Painting: Interior prep to completion. I always use low odour paint. Colour consulting available, free estimates. No muss, no fuss! 250-204-4417.
ADAMS TREE SERVICE. Hedge trimming, tree pruning & removal. Stump grinding/removal. Brush chipping. 250203-5324 CURT’S LANDSCAPING tree service, stump removal, pruning of fruit & ornamental trees, hedges. Bobcat excavations. Free estimates. Insured. 250830-8776
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Guest Service Agent Campbell River
The Comfort Inn & Suites in Campbell River has a reputation for outstanding guest service, and we are looking for a Full time Guest Service Agent to join our busy and professional team. The ideal candidate is likely to have work experience in hotel guest services or other customer service related area. Applicant must be professional and present a positive attitude, and be someone who has a reputation for delivering great service. Must be available for flexible shifts on Weekday, Weekends and Holidays. Competitive wage as well as opportunities to learn new skills and grow your career. Interested Applicants can drop resumes directly to the hotel at 1351 Shoppers Row Or E-mail: frontoffice@comfortinncampbellriver.com
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1741 16th Ave. Moving sale. Engine hoist, tools, car parts, upholstery fabrics, antique chairs & bar stools, etc. Sat. Oct. 24, 7:30-3pm.
#2-620 RIDGE Rd. Multi-family sale. Fishing gear, jewelry, something for everyone. Sat./Sun. Oct. 24/25, 9am3pm. Rain or shine.
Use Clutter Busters, A Free Service. Experts in downsizing & estates. We love garage sales, attics, crawl spaces & clutter. Please visit our store, Pier Street Trading Post. Featuring our VINYL Cafe. We buy coins, silver and all collectables. Bill @ 250-8307118. WE PAY CASH$$
207 MURPHY St. S. Lots of Christmas decor, candles, cookie jars, glassware, antique mini fold up Singer sewing machine, antique dolls. Fri. Oct. 23, 2pm-7pm, Sat. Oct. 24, 9am-2pm, Sun. Oct. 25, 9am2pm. 250-286-6509
470 MCLEAN St. S. Fishing gear, golf clubs, luggage, small appliances, books, lots of misc. items. Sat. Oct. 24, 9am-2pm WILLOW POINT- 1702 Meadowbrook Dr, Sat, Oct 24, 9-1pm. Rain or Shine! Boats, fishing, camping & household.
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3 BEDROOM. 1 1/2 bath. w/d in unit. Has carport. Looking for long term renters that like to garden. It is heated by oil and has a wood stove. N/P, N/S. Adult oriented. Within walking distance to town and on bus route. $1200/mth. 250287-0072
SAYWARD VALLEY: Mobile home pad. 200 amp service. 55+ park. Walking distance to store, close to fishing, hunting, hiking, rec. centre + clinic in village. Call 250-282-3854.
FEMALE COMPANION WANTED. A mature lady who enjoys crafts and playing cards to live in as a companion to elderly lady. Please call 250-203-6402 between noon-6pm. for more info.
CAMPBELL RIVER- lrg older house across from hospital, 4 bdrms, 3 bath, rec rm, play rm, lrg workshop. Avail now. $1085/mo. 250-923-3635. DOWNTOWN1-2 bdrms, available Nov 1, $1000. N/S, sm pet considered. Call (250)203-5574.
2005 FORD FOCUS. 4 cyl, auto, 157,000km, heated seats, ac, heated mirrors. Asking $3900. 250-287-2969
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a licensed long-term care home for seniors in beautiful Willow Point, is now taking names for the wait list. For more info:
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TOWNHOUSES ROBRON ROAD. (Campbell River) 3-bdrm townhouse, 1.5 baths, close to school, shopping and recreation. Garage, patio. Ref’s req’d. $1200/mth. Please call (250)830-0188 after 4pm. or 1 (778)475-0902. Avail. Nov. 1st.
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New Horizons care facility is moving forward with plans to expand after council approved the construction of a three-storey addition to the facility. The expansion involves the addition of 54 new beds on top of the 93 existing beds at the care home, which was built in 2006/2007 on 14th Avenue across the street from the Campbell River Common mall. The new wing is slated for construction behind the Quinsam Radio Communications site on 16th Avenue, which is
adjacent to the existing New Horizons building. Patrick Wheeler, agent for the project, told city council at its Monday night meeting that the addition will have 18 beds per floor and include common spaces such as dining and living room areas. “The design challenge was to make the addition match with the existing while not trying to replicate the architecture which we weren’t a huge fan of,” Wheeler said. “So we basically kept the massing and kept the floor elevation but we added a lot more glazing to the addition, as well as the use of wood.”
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Pros • Income-splitting to reduce taxes by making your spouse or adult children shareholders as dividends will benefit from their respective marginal tax rates – or employing them in the business, provided the remuneration is reasonable for their work performed. • Deferring certain expenses. For example, you can deduct employee bonuses for tax purposes before year-end but are only required to actually pay out the bonus after year-end (certain restrictions apply). • Leaving assets in the corporation where they will continue to grow on a tax-deferred basis until you choose to withdraw them. • Creating a registered pension plan and taxdeductible group health and life insurance plan for you and your employees (which could include family members). • Choosing a fiscal year spanning any 12-month period. Select a fiscal year that coincides with business or cash flow peaks or when corporate expenses are higher (potentially reducing your tax bite). • Structuring your corporation to continue after your death for estate planning purposes. There are certainly potential benefits to incorporation but incorporating also comes with costs – from initial setup and legal costs to ongoing requirements for tax returns and corporate resolutions – and other legal requirements. Be sure to talk to your legal, tax and professional advisor before you do.
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Halloween Lego Extravaganza: 1-2:30 pm at the C.R. Museum. Use your imagination to create a Spooky Lego masterpiece from the hundreds of Lego pieces in the Museum collection. Cost is $5 per child. Call 250-287-3103 to register.
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Christmas Gift Tour Christmas Tour of Crafters, Artisans & Home Based Businesses (Self Guided) Over 100 Vendors at 27 locations! “The thought of a boudoir session made me nervous but Karen put me right at ease. The session was a blast, and I walked out feeling more connected to my own beauty. This really is a must for every woman.” ~KM
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Friday, Nov. 20th • 12noon – 5pm Saturday, Nov. 21st • 10am – 5pm Sunday, Nov. 22nd • 10am – 4pm https://www.facebook.com/pages/AnnualChristmas-Gift-Tour/456355537835956
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UPCOMING EVENTS November 6th Completely Creedence: CCR tribute band. Tickets are $32. 7:30pm at the Tidemark Theatre. 250-287PINK November 7th Matthew Good: Juno Award winner, Matthew Good comes to the Tidemark Theatre. 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm. $45.50 for admission. 250287-7465 November 6th Eagles Bingo: Burgers served at 5pm and bingo for prizes at 5:30pm. Eagles Hall. 250830-0879 November 10th CR Festival of Film: Fall Film Festival 2015 Series at the Tidemark Theatre. All 5 films at a discounted price of $45, and the 6th film is free. 250287-7465 November 14th Brett Kissel: Country star, Brett Kissel comes to the Tidemark Theatre. 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm $43.25 for admission. 250287-7465 November 21st Trevor Baker in Concert: Performing Country Gospel at Discovery Community Church. Free admission and the show starts at 7pm. 287-8786
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coast of Vancouver Island. Ever since, the sea otter population has increased in size and spread along our coast, with remarkable ecological consequences. Mark your calendar for Thursday, Oct. 29, 7 p.m. Maritime Heritage Centre. Admission is by donation. For more information on their public science speaker series, visit discoverypassageaquarium.ca. This talk will be followed by Dr. Dick Beamish talking about the health of the Strait of Georgia on Nov. 12, same place and time.
Enjoy a BBQ By Donation to CR Head Injury Society
The Discovery Sealife Society will be hosting Prof. Jane Watson for a colourful talk on B.C.’s iconic sea otters, Thursday, Oct. 29. Jane will share first hand stories from decades of field research on the west coast of Vancouver Island. The once abundant sea otters were hunted to local extinction from our waters for their extraordinary fur for a trade that lasted for less than 50 years. However, from 1969 to 1972, 89 Alaska sea otters were reintroduced to Checleset Bay on the northwest
Prof. Jane Watson will share first-hand stories about her research into sea otters on Oct. 29 at the Maritime Heritage Centre. PHOTO COURTESY MARK WUNSCH
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CAMPBELL RIVER - QUADRA ISLAND MONDAY TO FRIDAY SCHEDULE Leave Campbell River (Vancouver Island) 6:40 am Daily except Dec 25 & Jan 1 7:30 am Daily except Dec 25 & Jan 1 8:30 am 9:30 am 10:30 am Daily except Tue are (DC) 11:30 am 12:30 pm 1:30 pm 2:30 pm 3:30 pm 4:30 pm 5:25 pm 6:15 pm Last connecting sailing to Cortes* 7:30 pm 8:30 pm 9:45 pm 10:45 pm Fri & Sat only
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SATURDAY & SUNDAY SCHEDULE Leave Quadra Island Leave Campbell River (Quathiaski Cove) (Vancouver Island) 7:05 am 7:30 am 7:55 am Daily except Except Sunday 8:20 am Daily except Except Sunday 8:55 am 9:20 am 9:50 am 10:15 am 10:45 am 11:15 am 11:45 pm 12:15 pm 12:45 pm 1:15 pm 1:45 pm 2:15 pm 3:00 pm 3:30 pm 4:00 pm 4:30 pm 5:00 pm 5:25 pm 6:15 pm Last connecting sailing to Cortes* 5:50 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:15 pm 9:45 pm 10:15 pm Fri & Sat only 10:45 pm Fri & Sat only *Catching this sailing does not guarantee space on the 6:45 pm sailing from Quadra to Cortes.
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Christmas may still be nine weeks away but for some it’s already time to start shopping. Operation Christmas Child – an annual initiative of the charitable organization, Samaritan’s Purse – is underway for another season. Campbell Riverites are invited once again to fill a shoebox with toys, school supplies, hygiene items, plus personal notes and photos, for a child who otherwise will likely not receive any gifts this year. Samaritan’s Purse will deliver the gift-filled shoeboxes to children around the world living
in the midst of poverty, disease, war, and natural disaster. Last year, Campbell Riverites filled 1,424 shoe boxes with gifts that shared their love and hope with children in the developing world. Since 1993, Operation Christmas Child has collected and distributed more than 124 million shoebox gifts around the globe. Deana Longland, who has coordinated Campbell River’s main Operation Christmas Child collection centre for several years, said her wish is to see Canadians continue that generosity. Brad@CoastlineMazda.com
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an unconditional gift regardless of the child’s race, religion or gender. When given, they often open doors for Samaritan’s Purse to work with local community leaders in identifying and addressing other needs, such as clean water, literacy and vocational training for women, and school meals for children. For those who would like to fill a shoebox, the first thing to do is decide whether your shoebox will be for a boy or girl
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and then choose an age group between 2-4 years, 5-9 years or 10-14 years. Then fill your empty shoebox with small gifts such as school supplies, hygiene items, toys, and a $7 donation to cover shipping costs. Although every shoebox contains the basics, they are all unique because in your heart you have a child in mind. This is what makes it special and by adding a personalized note and photo you are helping this child relate to you. Due to Customs regulations in receiving countries, shoeboxes are no CHAMBER longer allowed to contain any candies or food items in the shoeboxes. For a complete list of Yes and No items allowed December 1, 2015 • 5-7 pm in shoeboxes, visit the website listed below. at the Museum at Campbell River Shoeboxes from across Enjoy delicious appetizers, cocktails, the country, including fantastic prizes and great networking Campbell River, will be as we show our appreciation for your collected the week of membership and support of the Chamber Nov. 16-22. Each gift-filled shoeThis event is $10 for Chamber Members and box packed, donated, $20 for Non-members and delivered to one BUY TICKETS TODAY AT of hundreds of collecwww.campbellriverchamber.ca tion centres throughout Canada by Nov. 22, will make a long journey into CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR the arms of a needy child in Haiti, South or CenSea Roamer Uplands Ready-Mix tral America, Ukraine, Marine Services Discovery Harbour or West Africa. Campbell River’s local Fuel Campbell River Collection Centre is at Indian Band Distinct Design the Discovery CommuRailings MacTavish Welding nity Church located at Robertson Phoenix 250 10th Avenue (the Engineering Sandblasting former Galaxy Theatre). Polar Design Sales Shoeboxes can be Praxair picked up at various Custom Plate & Kodiak NDT churches, the Willow Profiles Az-Tec Freight Point Dollar Store, Tap Waterbridge Steel AJ Forsyth Book Keeping, the Travel SchoellhornSeaWay Diving Place, the Mirror, as well Albrecht as at Phoenix, Carihi and York Machine Shop Pacific Marine Timberline schools. For JC Inspections Industrial more information call Jarl Towing International Paint Discovery Community Fastenal Church at 250-287-8786 Menizes Transport C&L Supply or to learn more, visit Plus the many Dana Borgfjord www.SamaritansPurse. others… Construction ca/OCC
“It’s my hope and prayer that Canadians from coast to coast will join us again this year in packing and donating gift-filled shoeboxes,” she said. “Every shoebox is a powerful reminder to children living in some of our world’s most desperate situations that they haven’t been forgotten by Canadians or by God.” For many children, the shoebox may be the first gift they have ever received. Every child receives a gift-filled shoebox as
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