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IN BRIEF Stage 3 official in Cumberland

Teen mental health: ■ Terry Farrell terry.farrell @comoxvalleyrecord.com

In an effort to raise awareness, Record editor Terry Farrell recently had an in-depth discussion with a couple of St. Joseph’s Hospital’s most respected authorities in the field of teen distress. Vicki Sheppard, clinical nurse leader for crisis and SANE (sexual assault nurse examiner) services, and David Hext, outreach counsellor for adolescent outpatient services, have made careers of helping teens with mental health issues. The following is the second of a two-part series. According to the Canadian Mental Health Association (as published on the Canadian Children’s Rights Council website, www.canadian crc. com), suicide and suicidal thoughts among teens is more prevalent than ever before. In a survey of 15,000 Grade 7 to 12 students in British Columbia, 34 per cent knew of someone who had attempted or died by suicide; 16 per cent had seriously considered suicide; 14 per cent had made a suicide plan; seven per cent had made an attempt and two per cent had required medical attention due to an attempt. “I see a lot of suicidal teens – some of them have cut, some of them have taken overdoses, some of them have just said they are suicidal, and you really have to ask people what that’s

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all about, because I think a lot of people use suicidal ideations as a means of problem-solving,” said Sheppard. “People become overwhelmed with their problems and they have thoughts of ending their life.” She said it’s a fact of life now that wasn’t present when she was growing up. “It was a word I never knew until I was in my 20s.” “It’s something that has become a part of our vocabulary, where it didn’t used to be,” agreed Hext. “Suicidal ideation, thinking about it more elaborately, that’s the first stage of suicidality,” said Hext. “Thinking about not only how to do it, but what happens after you die, what about the funeral service, how many people will be there. “Then there’s suicidal gestures, which might mean taking seven pills for a headache; it might be drinking a bottle of whisky while driving your car; it might be snowboarding in out-of-bounds areas and taking wild chances – anything that is really reckless. Then there is suicide attempts, and then there is completion. So there is four steps.” There are signs parents can look for that might suggest their children are having suicidal thoughts. “One of the real danger signs is if your child is stockpiling (acetaminophen) pills,” said Hext. “That’s scary because that is very dangerous.” Another clear warning sign is the giving away of belongings. “Here, have this – I don’t need it anymore – that’s a real red flag,” said Hext.

Good-bye notes in journals and sudden isolation from friends are other warning signs. Sheppard said the most important way to address such thoughts is to do just that: address such thoughts. Talk about it. “It’s talking to the teens about what they mean when they say that,” said Sheppard. “For a lot of teens, you hear ‘I don’t want to die. I just don’t want to feel what I am feeling. “For a lot of people around them, the talk of suicide is kind of the end of the conversation; for me that’s the beginning. That’s when I ask what’s that all about? For a lot of people, it’s about problem solving. They have problems that are overwhelming them. If you can help them with those problems, the (suicidal) thoughts go away.” “Approach your child, one on one,” said Hext. “Ask him or her directly: We’ve seen this, we’ve seen that, and we are really worried. Let’s talk about it. They won’t always tell them the truth, but it’s a start.”

Cutting: A new phenomenon

There was a time when taking a razor blade to one’s arm meant only one thing: suicide attempt. Not so, today. “Cutting,” as it’s known these days, is not necessarily a suicidal act. It’s an act of self-injury, but not meant to be fatal. “I’ve had mothers call me in a complete panic, saying ‘my daughter has started to cut. She’s killing herself,” said Sheppard. “But it may not be about that at all.” See HEALTH, Page 17

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As reported in the Tuesday Record, the Village of Cumberland and those properties connected to the Royston water system will move to Stage 3 water restrictions starting on July 20 due to lower than usual water levels in the Cumberland Creek and Perseverence Creek watersheds resulting from the lack of significant rainfall over the last few months. The Stage 3 restrictions, along with a reduction in hours at the Cumberland children’s water spray park, are necessary to maintain a sufficient supply of community water through the summer and fall. The Village is looking at other methods to reduce the amount of water being used at the spray park, but a reduction in hours will also be necessary as the park is using up to 120m3 of water a day. The water from the spray park drains into the Cumberland wetlands and into the Trent River. Stage 3 requires all homeowners to limit outdoor water use and to water your garden and trees only in the early mornings and evenings to reduce the amount of evaporation from the sun. The following activities are prohibited during Stage 3 restrictions: watering lawns and washing driveways; filling a swimming pool or hot tub; washing a vehicle or a boat except at a commercial car wash using less than 57 litres of water. These water restrictions apply to all Cumberland residents and to Royston properties connected to the Royston water system.

Black Creek-Oyster Bay follow suit

Due to extremely low water levels caused by the record-breaking dry weather conditions this spring and summer, and the absence of any significant snowpack over the winter, the Comox Valley Regional District will move to Stage 3 water restrictions effective Monday, July 20 for the Black Creek – Oyster Bay water system. The inflows to the Oyster River are extremely low right now, therefore, the CVRD will be switching to the ground water wells very shortly. Stage 3 is the most extreme water restriction and essentially requires all homeowners to use water only when completely necessary. During Stage 3 the following activities are prohibited: • Watering lawns (with manual or automatic sprinklers) or pressure washing driveways or boulevards at any time; • Filling or adding water to a hot tub or garden pond at any time; • Washing a vehicle or a boat at any time (other than in a commercial car wash or car dealership). Watering trees, flowers and vegetables using a hand-held nozzle, watering container, micro-irrigation or drip-irrigation is permitted on any day from 4-9 a.m. and from 7-10 p.m. These water restrictions apply to properties connected to the Black Creek – Oyster Bay water system. For more information on the restrictions, visit www.comoxvalleyrd.ca/restrictions

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Cumberland summer walking tour schedule set Cumberland Museum & Archives has announced its summer walking tour series featuring the popular Village Tour of downtown Cumberland, Old Townsites Tour at the sites of the old Chinese and Japanese settlements, and author Kim Bannerman’s Bucket of Blood tour based on her novel of the same name. On Saturday, July 18 and Saturday, Aug. 15, Dawn Copeman will lead the Old Townsites tour

featuring Cumberland’s unique cultural histories. In April of 1942, Cumberland’s nearly 600 residents of Japanese descent were banished from the coast and sent to internment camps. The decline of the Chinese community was more gradual as the coal mines shut down in the post-war era. The mostly abandoned Chinatown was finally razed in 1968 leaving only Jumbo’s cabin by the side of Comox Lake Road.

This tour tells the stories of the Chinese and Japanese settlements while walking through the majestic forests on the edge of town where they once stood. Friday, July 24 and Friday, Aug. 14, Meaghan Cursons will lead the Village walking tour: a lively and engaging walk through town filled with facts, rumours, tragedies and tales from Cumberland’s colourful history. From the great fires and great strikes, to lavish garden

parties, wartime injustices and small pox isolation houses - the Village walking Tour puts the legend in “Legendary Cumberland.” Bannerman’s 2011 gothic murder mystery Bucket of Blood reaches its exciting conclusion on Aug. 17, 1898 (the same day as the Trent River railway trestle disaster). On Monday, Aug. 17, 117 years later to the day, Bannerman will lead a walking tour that explores the alleys,

side streets and buildings featured in the novel, while delving into the history and folklore that inspired her writing. You don’t have to have read the book (or its sequel Mark of the Magpie) to enjoy the tour, but you’ll likely want to when it’s done. Tickets are $15 with discounts for seniors, youth and museum members. Complete details and tickets are available at www.cumberlandmuseum.ca.

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As one of 12 structural protection specialists in the province, Gord Schreiner’s phone has been busy. As the fire chief of the Comox Fire Department, Schreiner, along with six other firefighters from the department, recently returned from the Dog Mountain fire on Sproat Lake near Port Alberni. “The biggest challenge (to fighting the fire) is not knowing when you’re coming back. Sometimes you get an hour to pack your bags, and you have to expect to be gone for up to 14 days,” he explained. The Comox firefighters were tasked for about a week to lend their skills to fight the aggressive forest fire, in which they were able to protect and save many structures, some even with flames within feet of the building. “There’s 21 structures on the penin-

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RCMP briefs On the evening of July 7 the Comox Valley RCMP were called to a three-vehicle collision on Comox Rd. near Bayside Rd. in Comox. The investigation revealed that two vehicles braked suddenly for a deer that came onto the roadway but a third vehicle failed to stop. The female driver of the third vehicle was found to have been consuming alcohol and failed a roadside screening device. The woman was issued an Immediate Roadside Prohibition for 90 days and had her vehicle towed and impounded for 30 days.

Bushed dirt bikes

On July 13 police were called to a property in the area of the 8100 block of Island Highway N to a report of found dirt bikes. The called stated that there were two dirt bikes stashed in the bush. The investigation revealed that the two dirt bikes had been stolen in the Camp-

of the main keys to knowing what to do when they arrived in the area. “You’re literally put to work within minutes of hitting the ground,” he added, and noted the specialized protection trailer owned by the Town of Comox was one of the first on the Island. “You never know what you’re getting into. It was a water-only access, with very steep terrain and a ton of stairs.” Schreiner said the fire started on the top of the mountain, and came down on the cabin-side. Fire generally doesn’t burn down-

hill, he added, but it worked its way down to the lake. In total, the fire department used more than 5,000 feet of hose and about 60 sprinklers. The team had to keep everything wet - from decks to homes and even the wharfs where their pumps sat to prevent them from catching on fire. Working 12-hour days, the seven-member crew returned Friday, and Schreiner said he has already received calls this past weekend for assistance in Prince George and Williams Lake. He notes he expects

bell River area recently. Both bikes have been returned to their owner.

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Police received a report of a theft of a Honda generator from the Courtenay Airpark on July 5. The generator is valued at approximately $1,400.

Arrest made in string of B&Es

On July 5 the Comox Valley RCMP received a report of a break, enter and theft to a business located on the 2800 block of Cliffe Ave. in Courtenay. The investigation revealed a suspect and Comox Valley RCMP obtained a search warrant for the suspect’s residence in Nanaimo. On July 8 the search warrant was executed at a residence in the Nanaimo area and several items related to recent break and enters in the area were located. The owners of these items have been notified. A Nanaimo resident was arrested and is now facing charges of possession of stolen property and will be appearing in provincial court on a later date.

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unday marks the 46th anniversary of the first moonwalk. Neil Armstrong’s words, “One small step for man; one giant leap for mankind,” have been forever etched in history. It’s the leaps since that step that are so awe-inspiring. Here are a few we find of particular significance: Martin Cooper forever changed the way we communicate in 1973, with the invention of the cellular phone. According to the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association, an estimated 28.4 million Canadians are now wireless phone subscribers. That’s 80 per cent of Canadians, calling, texting and taking selfies. Louise Joy Brown was born July 25, 1978 and was recognized in the medical journals as the first human to have been born after conception by in vitro fertilization, giving birth to the term ‘test tube baby’ and giving hope to many couples who otherwise would never experience the blessing of childbirth. Alex Jeffries devised DNA fingerprinting in 1984, forever changing the concept of the legal term ‘beyond a shadow of a doubt’ - not only in regards to convictions, but also for exonerating those wrongly accused of crimes. Advances in the medical world could be a category of its own, with robotic and laser surgeries, amazing transplant technology and the artificial heart, but to touch the surface. The auto industry could also have its own chapter, with the invent of everything from electronic fuel injection to air bags, to the widespread use of GPS systems. It wasn’t until 1972 that colour televisions out-sold the black-and-white models. Now we have 3DTV. Video games have come a long way since the days of Pong - the 1972 invention that gave birth to an entire industry. Thanks Atari. And of course, there is the whole computer era. In 1969, a computer was something that took up an entire Bat-cave. Now most people in Canada carry one in their pockets or purses. Obviously there isn’t enough room to list even the most important of inventions, and we are not inferring that any of the aforementioned advances would make such a list. A famous quote was simply brought to our attention, which gave us pause for thought. What’s on your list?

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“So what, it’s not like it’s against the law,” was the reply of one indignant Lower Mainland woman who was caught on film by a commuter after she flicked her lit cigarette butt out her window during this lengthy drought and dangerously high fire hazard. That type of response seems to be pretty typical of people across the Island and Lower Mainland this summer who are being careless with cigarettes, illegal camp fires and lawn watering despite a ban. I don’t understand. Do all these people think they’re entitled to something? Entitled to littering? Greener grass? S’mores? What makes their priorities more important than things like potential forest fires or a lack of drinking water? In the Comox Valley, it’s not so

Does anyone else see how ridiculous that is? The worst of it is that some of these waterers getting busted and fined have the audacity to get angry at neighbours for reporting them, saying things like the neighbours are just jealous of their green grass. No, they’re just concerned about our water levels like we all should be, because if we run out, we know who to blame – the hundreds of Comox Valley residents still watering their lawns in one of the worst droughts in our history. What does it take to convince people that looks aren’t everything? Sure, that’s what TV and magazines have been hammering into us for decades, and we all love a great looking yard, but it’s time we all work together through this drought and do what we can to decrease our household water consumption until things turn around. Suck it up and let your grass turn yellow. Talk about First World problems.

Katie Maximick is a freelance writer for the Comox Valley Record

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much careless smokers annoying the public as it is over-exuberant waterers. We all know someone doing it. We can see luscious green lawns smattered across the Valley, sticking out like sore thumbs amongst parched, yellow expanses of grass. The sneakier residents keep their green grass and irrigation behind high fences, thinking no one will notice. The thing is, people are noticing, and people are calling in to the municipalities to report them, and you know what? Good for them. No one in the Comox Valley has the right to take water from our shrinking supply just to keep their grass green – grass that doesn’t die in a drought, but just goes dormant until the rain comes. These lawn bandits are using vast amounts of our precious water supply just for esthetic purposes, that’s it, that’s all, which really makes them look selfish. It’s not like they’re rebelling against our watering restrictions to save trees, hedges or plants that don’t go dormant like grass (and cost a lot of money to replace). No, they’re doing this for the colour green.

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Pearl Ellis Gallery in Comox presents: “PEARL ELLIS GALLERY MEMBERS’ PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD SHOW & SALE” From June 23 – July 19. Open Tuesday– Saturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Sunday 1–4 p.m. Closed Monday. Free admission. Located at 1729 Comox Ave. FMI and to see a virtual gallery of the current show go to pearlellisgallery.com. KINDRED SPIRITS” – A SHOW & SALE by “JUDI PEDDER & SHERYL FREMLIN” opens July 21st. FIRST NATIONS ART AT CVAG - The Comox Valley Art Gallery has three separate exhibits featuring First Nations Art, running until Sept. 5. The art gallery is at 580 Duncan Ave. in Courtenay. DRAC’S KASTLE AVANH’s graffiti art show captures a small time frame spanning the years of 2011 to 2013 at Drac’s Kastle, where she recorded ephemeral artworks by herself and other unknown artists. Her show is the current feature at the Gate House and Gallery, 3273 3rd St., Cumberland. Gas, food and lodging - Gas, Food & Lodging is a collection by Jablonski-Jones that examines precisely those three things, in her trademark style. Opening reception July 16, 5 p.m. Red Tree Specialty Coffee 2456 Rosewall Cr (TinTown) Courtenay

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WEST SIDE STORY - July CYMC Musical Theatre presents “West Side Story” at Sid Williams Theatre Tuesday, July 14 to Saturday, July 18. 7:30 p.m. nightly and 2 p.m. matinée July 18. Tickets: $26 evenings, $24 matinée Sid Williams Ticket Centre, sidwilliamstheatre. com 250-338-2430 ext. 1. Recommended for ages 7+. The iconic Jerome Robbins Broadway musical based on “Romeo and Juliet,” with some of the greatest music ever written for the stage. HOME OF OUR OWN TheatreWorks presents the story of a family of kittens who wake up to find themselves at the prison where all the forgotten animals go. The play, featuring a cast aged 5-12 years old runs July 17 at 7 p.m. and July 18 at 1 p.m. at Gagliardi Academy at 1475 Noel Ave. (formerly Brooklyn Elementary).

Tickets available at the door. For more information contact theatreworks@shaw.ca or 250 792-2031 CANINE CAPERS TheatreWorks presents its take on 101 Dalmations, where dalmatian pups are waiting for their humans to come and claim them for their own. The play, featuring a cast aged 5-12 years old runs July 24 at 7 p.m. and July 25 at 1 p.m. at Gagliardi Academy at 1475 Noel Ave. (formerly Brooklyn Elementary). Tickets available at the door. For more information contact theatreworks@shaw.ca or 250 792-2031 WIZARD OF OZ (jr.) - Rainbow Youth Theatre presentation, “The Wizard of Oz (Jr.)” runs July 23-26 with three evening performances (7 p.m.) and two 2 p.m. matinees (July 25 and 26). Tickets are $10 per person and are available from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at Mark R. Isfeld Secondary School, the Laughing Oyster Bookstore, and Red Carpet Consignment.

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Thursday, July 16 Hop with me - Picnic for young families at SImms Park. Come join us for a free interactive Summer program for parents, caregivers and children between the ages of birth and 5 years. Enjoy a picnic with your family and have some fun. Remember to bring sunscreen. Please call our office at 250-3386359 to register. A healthy lunch is provided. Please bring your own plates and utensils. Duplicate Bridge Sanctioned duplicate bridge in a warm, friendly atmosphere! A partner is guaranteed, so dropins are welcome. Lion’s Den 1729 Comox Ave. $5

Friday, Juy 17 Collectibles - St. Joseph’s Hospital Auxiliary Collectibles Sale, Friday & Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Comox Centre Mall. All proceeds to patient comfort fund

Saturday, July 18 Latin dancing - Don’t miss out on the chance to dance to live Latin music at Courtenay’s Bridge Lounge, with Zandhunga. Admission is $15 at the door. Advance tickets are $12 each or $20 for two-show pass. Available at Bop City Records and Blue Heron Books. Doors at 8 p.m.

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Send your letter to editor@comoxvalleyrecord.com, or drop it off at the Record office, 765 McPhee Ave. Please keep letters to a maximum of 300 words and sign with your name and hometown. We reserve the right to publish and to edit for space/clarity. Opinions expressed in Letters to the Editor are the sole opinion of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the paper.

Licensing rules unfair to seniors

Dear editor I am aware of someone who has recently had his drivers licence cancelled. Another person, who has always been (overly?) concerned about this person’s driving ability and recently his cognitive state, eventually called a doctor without his consent. The doctor asked the driver to come in for testing and he was subsequently referred to DriveABLE and then to two road tests, which he did not pass. Unfortunately, they were taken almost back to back with no pre-test preparation and he has now had his licence completely cancelled (not even a learners permit). I am trying to approach this as objectively as possible. The driver is almost 80 and perhaps his skills and memory have mildly declined. However, from what I have learned, he is a robust, intelligent, healthy, active person who has had an excellent driving record for over 50 years. During this debacle, he even received an insurance renewal notice from ICBC congratulating him on his excellent driving record! Also, where is the concrete statistics showing older drivers present the highest risk to safety? And is it really the answer to have mandatory testing at age 80? In hindsight, I imagine he has regretted going to the doctor’s for testing. I believe he was under the impression this was a doctor/patient confidentiality assessment and didn’t think any information would be passed on to outside sources. However, he was also quite confident and

had every reason to be, of his driving skills and his cognitive ability. Mitch Foster Port Alice

Not much substance to Stampede showings

Dear editor, All hat and no cattle. That wonderful Texas expression, often applied to politicians who are all show and no substance, came to mind as I glimpsed television images on Friday. Ottawa politicians were kicking off a long hot summer of fund-raising and rubber chicken barbecues, with the obligatory stop in Alberta for the opening of the Calgary Stampede. Justin Trudeau was decked out in the customary bright checkered cowboy shirt, with flowing mane neatly tucked beneath a white Stetson. Along came Tom Mulcair, also wearing a white Stetson and his white shirt accented by a coloured neckerchief, carefully wrangling his delighted grandkids. There used to be a saying about good guys always wearing white hats; as if to prove it correct, the camera then panned to Stephen Harper wearing a dark blue and black check-shirt with an ominous black hat pulled low over his eyes. Gilles Duceppe was nowhere in the picture, just hope his chosen headwear this year is not the hair-net that he wore so resplendently last time he was on the campaign trail. There was also no sign of Elizabeth May at the Stampede opening, but expect she’ll be in attendance wearing a white Stetson before it’s all over; after that recent performance at the Ottawa Press Gallery Dinner, chances are she’ll be made most welcome at the beer tents.

All hat and no cattle, indeed! Bernie Smith Parksville

CVRD water czar not open to reasonable options

Dear editor, When Mr. Nichol states that area B residents are not happy with the current system of billing for water usage, that is pretty much the understatement of the century. Although I realize that our area B rep can only speak for area B, area A and C residents feel the same as us. The current base monthly rate for water was set, according to what Mr. Rutten (senior manager of engineering services) said at the meeting where the rates were presented, to reflect the cost of water plus the cost of maintaining the system. Based on Mr. Rutten’s statement at that time, the second tier charge is just a money grab by the CVRD, and to come out and say that the extra charge will reduce the water use is “big brother knows best” BS. The simple fact is Mr. Rutten is not now and has never been open to change of any kind including billing once a year for water use, which, by the way, would save the CVRD money, certainly for postage and the number of times the meters would have to be read. No has been the only answer from this person since our right to choose was taken from us by the previous elected rural reps. If Mr. Nichol succeeds in his bid for a little common sense to be shown by this bureaucrat it will be tantamount to moving a small mountain. I wish him nothing but good luck in this endeavour. Rob McCulloch Area B


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Remembering Cumberland’s Chinatown ■ Scott Stanfield scott.stanfield @comoxvalleyrecord.com

Strolling to the end of Hai Gai (lower street) at Coal Creek Historic Park, May Gee stops at a photo easel that displays the Sun On Wo General Store and the Joy Lin Low Restaurant. Her grandfather, Low Hock Shun, owned the building that stood in Cumberland Chinatown from 1918 to 1960. Her mother, Annie, used to live in the building. Years later, long after Chinatown became a ghost of Cumberland’s past, Gee’s brother, John Leung, created 15 photo easels that display various landmarks of the once thriving community. These include the Larayama building, the Wah Sang Bakery, the Chow Lee Company building, the Mission Church and the original location of Jumbo’s cabin. Gee’s father, Leung Gang, had a produce farm in Chinatown before moving to Minto Road. He then purchased a building in 1929 that became the Leung Gang company store and later evolved into Leung’s Grocery in Cumberland.

“In the ’50s he branched out and opened another dents. Children would attend public school during the store in Courtenay,” Gee said. “His family was old day, and Chinese school in evenings and on weekends. enough to run the store. Norm (her older brother) was Kay Finch — known as Aunty Kay — and George Apps running the Courtenay store and John was running the were their Sunday school teachers. Cumberland store.” “She said she packed me down here when I was a Each week or so, Gee sweeps kid,” Gee said. “I don’t remember and cleans the Cumberland Chithat. That’s how long ago it was.” natown picnic pavilion, which Norm Leung, 85, fondShe helped Chinese people was a pet project of John, who quite a lot... she managed to get ly remembers Aunty Kay as a now lives in Vancouver. Through teacher of many things, and as a T-shirt sales, the siblings and some of us baptized. That was her pianist for a men’s choir. other members of the Coal goal. I think it made us better people, “She was a very dedicated Creek Historic Park Advisory to understand the religions, the good lady,” he said, recalling Finch Committee raised about $18,000 that she’s trying to do. walking from her home behind to build the shelter. the Cumberland Hospital to ChiNorm Leung, referring to Kay Finch natown. “She helped Chinese Gee and her family also donated a hawthorn tree to honpeople quite a lot. She taught our their parents and grandthe girls how to crochet and how parents. The committee planted the red hawthorn — a to basket weave, and give them piano lessons … Every favourite of her grandfather — near the park entrance Sunday we would go there for church. Eventually, she off Comox Lake Road. managed to get some of us baptized. That was her goal. According to the history books, Cumberland China- I think it made us better people, to understand the relitown took shape around 1888 when Chinese mine work- gions, the good that she’s trying to do. You don’t realize ers built a community to sustain their culture. Farms it then, but I know now that she’s tried very hard to along Lake and Minto roads supplied vegetables to the make us better citizens. She never got any money for community, and to the hospital and Cumberland resi- it.”

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Another memorable character was Hor Sue Mah, also known as Jumbo, who worked on the railroad. “He’s one of those guys who went to work with a tin bucket with his rice in there, and pump those rail cars from one end to the other to fix the ties and the rails,” Norm said. “That was his job. He lived to a good, ripe age.” “He lived in Vancouver for quite a few years before he passed away,” May said, recalling the origins of Jumbo’s nickname. “He wasn’t really that big, but he was bigger compared to the other Chinese.” “Jumbo according to us,” Norm said with a laugh. Chinese workers brought in by the Dunsmuir family helped build the Wellington Colliery Railway to transport coal to Union Bay. The site of the #2 mine containing houses, businesses and market gardens became one of Canada’s largest Chinese communities by the end of the Second World War. Estimates peg the population of Cumberland Chinatown at nearly 3,000 residents, though Gee questions this figure. Over the course of the town’s existence, an estimated 100 Chinese miners died in coal mining disasters. Others suffered losses from flood and fires, including one in 1943 that destroyed 43 buildings. The B.C. government banned Chinese from voting in 1872. Subsequent legislation banned them from working on projects such as road building. Chinese were also barred from working in pulp and

paper mills in 1922, and prohibited from working underground by the Chinese Immigration Act in 1923. (Last year, government delivered a formal apology to Chinese Canadians for historical wrongs committed by past provincial governments.) Chinese miners earned half as much Europeans. A sign at Coal Creek says white workers at #3 mine that operated from 18881893 earned $2.50 to $4 a day. Chinese workers earned $1 to $1.25. A head tax initiated in 1884 didn’t make things any easier. “It started at $50, went up to $100 then went to $500,” Norm said. “My father had to pay the $500. In those days you could buy a house, and buy land. You could buy everything for $500.” The Depression marked the end of mining jobs for Chinese workers. The population continued to decline into the 1960s. Throughout the decade, bottle diggers and collectors ransacked what was left of the site. By 1968 most of the buildings had been levelled. The exception was Jumbo’s cabin, which was moved up the hill to Comox Lake Road where it continues to stand. Former Chinatown residents and descendants have reunited each year in Vancouver since 1972. More than 100 people attended the 2010 reunion. The Cumberland Museum and Archives is working on a project to index its Chinese Canadian artifacts and archives. A computerized database will contain coins, photographs and other items that will be available to the public and researchers.

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■ Don Urquhart was a special guest at the Comox Valley Lions Club meeting May 5, where he demonstrated how useful the iPhone the Lions gave him can be. Among other things it works as a timer, GPS and it scans and then reads printed material to him. As part of the Lions District iPhone Project for the Blind, the Comox Valley club was pleased to give Don a device for his personal use. ■ The Comox Valley Jeep Club hosted their annual event called Jeepapalooza, which included Jeeps from all over Canada, and the funds this year went towards the BC Cancer Foundation and the Ride to Concur Cancer. We raised $8,615.30 in one weekend! A special thank you to all our sponsors and vendors. Without you our event wouldn’t have been a success.

■Gabe Gledhill receives the CV Road Runners Youth Grant ($300) from Roslyn Smith, president of the CVRR. Gabe, 12, is a dedicated and talented youth runner and cross-country skier. We all wish him well in his dream to compete at the Olympics.

■ Karen Moon (L), Chances Courtenay Shift Manager, gives a donation of $443 to Wendy Thurlborn, John Howard KidStart co-ordinator. Chances Courtenay collects any unclaimed monies at the facility and deposits them into a giving fund. Donations are made quarterly to approved charities.

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■ Knights of Columbus Council #4597 presented a cheque for $500 to St. Joseph’s Hospital. The money is for candle holders to be used in the new chapel under construction. Pictured, from left - Joe Nagy and André Melançon, Grand Knight; Brian Ducedre, Chaplain St. Joseph’s, Jane Murphy, President and CEO, and Leesa Lyster.

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■ Elliotte and Irene Lewis took the Record on their eight-day Viking River Cruise from Basel to Amsterdam. They stopped at Kinderdijk (Netherlands) to visit the water windmills.

■ Donna and Tracy Clair took the Record with them to carnival in Bocas del Toro, Panama.

When it comes to spreading the news, readers of the Comox Valley Record are number one. They enjoy packing a copy of their favourite hometown newspaper with them as they travel the globe to celebrate special occasions, visit friends and family, enjoy a relaxing vacation or see some of the world’s many historical and geographical landmarks. Take us along on your next trip and send your photo to sports@comoxvalleyrecord.com. or drop it off at our office.

■ This group from Square 1 Travel took the Record to New York to take a bite out of the Big Apple. Alphabetically: Grace Berridge, Alice Fitzpatrick, Heather Gaines, Maxine Gibson, Heather Gladstone, Cathie Hagenson, Jan Harding, Lee Harris, Judy Mann, Susan Mathie, Leona Peter, Marnie Pullin, Yvonne Racine, Dianna Rickson.

■ The children of Lenana Preschool in Kenya joyously display dolls crafted by the knitting group at Abbeyfield House in Courtenay. Marjorie Eugene of Cumberland, who with her friends has been helping support the preschool for three years, delivered the dolls earlier this year.

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Health: Cutting used as a coping mechanism Continued from Page 3 “It’s an instant way in changing the way you feel,” said Hext. It redirects the pain of a situation. Hext added it is “very habit forming, and seems to

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Sheppard said that while the issue is real, she remains an eternal optimist. “There are people that I think I haven’t helped, and they do get better and I don’t know why – and there are people who don’t get better. But I always have hope.” Dealing with teens in distress every day can be a daunting task. Sheppard said there are times when she feels as though she is dealing with the majority of teens in her community. But there is always one time of the year that brings her back to a positive light. “It can seem like sometimes there’s this thought that this is the whole world, because that’s all you see,” she said. “But then I look at the grad pictures in the paper every year and I realize that I don’t know most of the kids. That is such a great feeling.” Hext said seeing teens he has helped in those pictures is also encouraging. “I will look through them and see someone I know and think, wow, I worked with that person two years ago and he was really struggling. “Now he’s smiling, he’s graduating. I know that doesn’t mean all his problems are over, but it’s a start.”

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Chamber of Commerce is the political voice for business ■ Andrew Gower

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A town isn’t founded by government. History shows us that business people and entrepreneurs come to an area because of opportunity and take the risk needed to create a community. The business community and private interests build our Villages, Towns and Cities, and then government is formed to regulate them. All of the

facilities we have today are funded by private businesses generating wealth and paying corporate taxes, or by having employees pay income tax, which funds government. Here in the Comox Valley, the Chamber of Commerce has built its credibility over almost 100 years, having been founded in 1919 as a Board of Trade. Amongst the original members is the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. If you aren’t a member of the Chamber, you are missing out on a huge opportunity. Representing over 500 businesses, including major employers such as Mount Washington, St.

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Joseph’s Hospital, Crown Isle and the Kingfisher, the Chamber represents the majority of businesses, and employees, in the Comox Valley. There is no other organization that speaks with the unified voice of business for the Valley. The Chamber is truly the only business-oriented organization in the Comox Valley that can lobby on behalf of business, with all levels of government. Our local economic development society (CVEDS), while a good representative of our community to external organizations, cannot speak for business locally as its funding is derived from local government. This

puts CVEDS (Comox Valley Economic Development Society) in a systemic and unavoidable conflict of interest if it were to represent the interests of local business to local governments. The Chamber, on the other hand, is funded solely by membership dues and revenues from events. As such, the Chamber represents the business community to all levels of government without conflicts. This freedom to lobby, which exists for Chambers across the country, exists due to the fact that the Chamber does not receive publicly funding monies for its services. The Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce

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So what are you waiting for? You know you want to register. Get your team together and register at comoxvalleychamber.com. Once complete, get ready to wind your way through the Comox Valley following clues and completing a series of challenges to earn your name as a top contender in the Great Valley Rally on Saturday, July 25th. One of the many functions of the Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce is to promote the business, social and civic

welfare of all the communities in the Comox Valley. This year, we will once again fulfill this goal with the 2015 Great Valley Rally. Can’t make the event? Become a community supporter of this event and contribute prizing or in-kind services of volunteer resources. For more ways to support, email communications@ comoxvalleychamber.com For more information, please contact the Chamber Office at 250.334.3234 or visit greatvalleyrally.com.

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The realtor who does it all By Katie Maximick Royal LePage realtor Val Wright wears many hats: mom, wife, business woman, captain, hockey player, and coach, to name a few. With only 24 hours in a day, it’s no wonder people ask how she does it all. “Time management,” she answered, smiling. “I’m in a business coaching program this year, where I’m breaking everything down into time blocks. Being prepared ahead of time and having a business plan is what makes people successful.” “Scheduling time for yourself is important, too,” Wright added. “It’s how you accomplish anything.” Wright got her real estate license in 2005 after her mother suggested she’d make a great realtor. As the

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saying goes, mother knows best. Wright is currently on track to have the best year of her career, and she says experience and creating a routine are likely why. “The honest truth as to why I’m so much better than I was a few years ago is because I have a routine now,” she said. “Having a routine, like getting up early and working out, is part of my business plan. I’m doing well because I’ve made a system I want to follow. It’s about planning.” “My last three years have all been good years. 2007 was a really good year for me, and this year is on track to be the same or better. I have a really good business plan for this year, and I’ve worked really hard.” When she isn’t wheeling and dealing real estate, Wright is busy spending time with her family, co-captaining the Brick House Betties roller derby team, playing hockey and coaching the Stone Cold Stellas Jr. roller derby team. Roller derby has particularly become a big part of Wright’s life, mostly because of the positive, inclusive culture the sport brings to many people’s lives. “I grew up skating,” Wright said. “I’ve been skating since I was three. When I first joined roller derby, it was just to have a skating outlet, and it instantly turned into so much more because of the people.” “Roller derby is for everybody, it’s inclusive and welcoming. Everybody gets See WRIGHT page 23

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First Insurance puts community first ■ Katie Maximick katie.maximic @comoxvalleyrecord.com

When the Comox Valley’s Coast Country Insurance combined forces with Powell River’s First Insurance nearly a decade ago, the only thing that changed was the name. Now known as First Insurance, the three branches across the Comox Valley still provide the same great customer service by the same great staff. “Our core culture is the same, it really is,” says insurance broker Karen MacGregor. “We revised the name and the logos, but we’re still the core people underneath, and that’s amazing.” “I’ve been here a long time, and I think it’s an amazing place to work.” It’s also an amazingly selfless compa-

ny, one that prides itself on giving back to the community year after year, hosting events like the Secret Santa program, the Comox Nautical Days Bullhead Derby and Movie Night under the Stars. They are also active in community initiatives like Keys for Cancer, Habitat for Humanity, the Ducky 500 and Empire Days, to name a few. “We always want to give back to the community,” said Colby Craven, branch manager of First Insurance’s Washington Park location. “Our motto is, ‘To strengthen the wellbeing of our member clients and make a meaningful community impact,’ so we always put our volunteering into the community

and help out in any way we can.” “Lots of staff members are involved in things like PTA, Rotary or coaching sports teams, then we have our events we run as a company. The extra things we do as a company make it enjoyable to come in every day. It’s not just a job. We’re all friends, we hang outside of work – we’re a team inside and out.” Craven added that all staff members have their favourite events, but for her, the one that has the biggest impact on the community is the Secret Santa program, which aims to get each registered child a present at Christmas. “The Secret Santa program has averaged about 400 children a year for the past 20-plus years,” Craven said. “Sometimes there have been 800 or 900 kids in the Valley, every year is different, but every staff member does

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something. Whether it’s phoning the people to arrange deliveries, packing up presents or going shopping, we all do something, and the presents on the list that aren’t bought by the community, we’ll go buy them ourselves.” “We get cards from the little kids to say ‘Thanks, Santa,’ and the cards that we’ve received from the moms out there, the feedback of what a doll has done for a child… No kid should go without a present.”

It’s this longstanding history of giving back on a local level that makes First Insurance stand out in the Comox Valley. Along with the many events they host, each branch donates money to various charities every year and tries to keep any money fundraised in the community, such as purchasing equipment for the cancer ward at St. Joseph’s Hospital. It’s a history First Insurance is proud of, and a history they’re

still writing. Up next, First Insurance and the Comox Valley Record will be sponsoring the 29th Annual Comox Nautical Days Bullhead Derby on Aug. 1 at 8:30 am, with prizes ranging from weirdest catch to biggest fish. “We’re starting to see the second generation of Bullhead Derby goers coming out,” Craven said, “The kids of people who came out over 20 years ago, and it’s great.”

“The kids get so excited. They’re wearing their life jackets and have their fishing poles and go out and catch them. How exciting is that?” To register for this year’s Bullhead Derby, check at Marina Park between 8 am and 9 am on Saturday, Aug. 1. First Insurance has three locations: the Comox Mall, Washington Park (next to Superstore) and 8th Street in Courtenay. For more information visit www.firstins.ca

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continued from 21 to make it what they want it to be, whether that’s to compete or just have fun, or wear a fluffy skirt or fun socks.” It was this inclusive culture that Wright noticed was missing for youth in the Comox Valley. Noticing the void, she created Stone Cold Stellas Jr. Roller Derby in November 2011, a team with ages ranging from seven to 17. “Roller derby is a relatively new sport and there was no junior roller derby here. The first year I started, I had 10 kids. Six were from here and four drove up from Nanaimo. After the first year they started their own junior derby team in Nanaimo, and now one of the original girls is skating at the World Cup this weekend.” “The kids are really cool. I love teaching them and being a mentor,” she said. “I can’t really explain how much I love being with those kids.” With how much time Wright devotes to her job, her family and the community, it’s no wonder why business coaching and time management have become the keys to her success after 10 years in the business. “Coaching makes you look further into the future at what you want to accomplish, break it down and work on it,” she said. “That’s what makes me stay on track and be more successful.” “I’m always moving forward and progressing in my business.” For more information on Val Wright, including listings and information on real estate in the Comox Valley, visit her website at www. valwright.ca


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WHAT’SatUP the Director Candice Woloshyn gives actors positions on-stage during a rehearsal for The Wizard of Oz (Jr.) .

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This summer season’s Rainbow Youth Theatre presentation, The Wizard of Oz (Jr.) benefits from a dedicated cadre of RYT Board members, experienced professionals, and volunteers who have a keen interest in musical theatre. Board members Karae White and Rosie Smith bring their insight and organizational skills to their Wizard co-producer roles. Their understanding of the big picture helps them focus the many tasks assigned to behind-thescenes production volunteers. That’s absolutely necessary with only a threeweek rehearsal schedule and a cast of six- to 14-year-olds, some of whom have musical theatre experience, while others are neophytes. If one person can bring her professional experience to bear when corralling a gaggle of young actors, it’s Candice Woloshyn, the Wizard’s director. Although relatively new to the Valley, Woloshyn skillfully employs her dance background, honed on the mainland, and her recent experience

at Pantuso Dance in musical theatre and with pre-school children, as she directs Wizard. She believes the “supportive group atmosphere and the positive influence more experienced RYT actors bring to rehearsals and performances ignites a creative passion and joy in the younger ones.” That same passion and joy can be seen in Woloshyn as she approaches each day’s rehearsals. The same is true of Carrie Lemke, who is the production’s musical director, though she prefers to think of her role in Wizard as that of a vocal coach. As the owner of the Valley’s Carrie Lemke Studios, she has previously coached a number of the Wizard’s cast. Lemke believes that any person who is serious about musical theatre must develop the “triple threat of their craft: acting, dancing and singing.” She recognizes that the Valley and certainly RYT incubate the performing arts in those aspiring to be arts professionals as well as hobbyists. Additionally, performing arts develop “life skills like being able to focus and being committed,” according to Lemke. As if to verify this, James Coates,

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Comox Valley Air – a photo exhibition Preceding the 2015 Comox Valley Airshow, photographer Bryan Walwork will show an exhibition of aircraft images at Whyte’s Framing and Gallery in Comox. The display - Comox Valley Air - will run from Saturday, July 18 to Friday, July 31 and you can meet the photographer on July 18, from 1 to 4 pm at the gallery: 1225 Lazo Road in Comox (phone 250-339-3366). Walwork developed an interested in photography at a young age, when he learned to develop and print in the darkroom. His photography has evolved to include a wide range of techniques and he has embraced new technologies in the process. A self-described generalist, he enjoys photographing a broad range of subjects and uses his photography to share the things he has seen abroad and at home.He particularly enjoys finding new photographic

A CF-18 soars moon-ward in this photo. challenges. Since his retirement to the Comox Valley in 2002, Walwork has been sharing his knowledge and techniques by conducting workshops and photo sessions in

Marla Limousin and George Ehrler (of Blue Moon Farm, Winery and Ciderworx) invite you to meet the artist and enjoy a complimentary tasting of our wines and ciders as you view Juanita Olson’s recent work, and stroll the winery’s beautiful grounds. “As a result of popular demand, this is Juanita’s fifth show at the winery. Each year people come to the winery to see what pleasant surprises will be for sale. Everyone loves food, flowers and

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During the first week of June, Smitty and I were first season special guests of Ken Jenkins on the first 2015 charter trip of Codfather Charters operating out of the marina in Port Hardy. It was an exceptional trip on many fronts; but when you have an average age of 92 in two old anglers as guests, the operator has to hope for calm waters and biting fish. We had both, – but let me digress. We are in the two most important months of the year – July and August for the charter-boat – fishing guide business throughout Vancouver Island and the coast from Vancouver to Prince Rupert. Depending on the species, the charter-boat business operates throughout the year. They provide guided fishing trips on virtually all species of fish in tidal waters and many in the non-tidal waters; it is a huge, important business to our province. There is a wide variety of services offered by individual operators – but their major goal is to catch fish for the customer and ensure that they have a pleasant experience during the charter-boat trip. In the Comox Valley we are served by charter operators in Deep Bay, Comox Harbour, Oyster River Area and Campbell River. By shopping around you can get day trips that are much less expensive than full guided trips with accommodation and ancillary services. For recent retires who may have moved to the Valley and want a crash course in local fishing, I suggest a local charter trip is an excellent introduction. Codfather Charters offers a complete angling service plus accommodation. Your catch can be taken to Hardy Boys processing plant for flash freezing so when you go home all you have to do is transfer the fish from your cooler to the freezer. Needless to say, this feature is very popular with the ladies on the home front. There are similar services available in the Comox Valley and Campbell River. We start early - on the wharf at 6 a.m. all ready to board the 31-foot Bertram that Ken operates throughout the summer with his deck hand Barry Pooley. This boat is a luxury to fish from in many respects - we were being spoiled; heck once in awhile it is nice to be spoiled.

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Our first fishing stop was briefly at Duval point where Smitty caught and released a small chinook. From here we ran north to waters above Pine Island in Area 11. In the space of the next six hours we had a dream trip for two old guys. It is safe to say that Ken knows these waters as well as he knows his living room. Our first target was halibut – in a short time on the grounds we landed two small halibut in the 20-pound range. We then started to fish salmon and our best fish was a prime fish of 22 lb chinook. The next challenge was lingcod and incidental red snappers. Barry baited our hooks with large herring and sent our jigs into 200 feet of water over rocky outcrops. The jigging was made easy with some clever rod holders on

the stern of the boat. In what seemed a short time in the company of whales we landed two prime lingcod and two small red snappers. When I think about it, how do you improve on a one day fishing trip where each of you land halibut, salmon, lingcod and red snappers? To further enrich the event our fish were cleaned, flash frozen and packed for us to take back to Courtenay the next morning. From two old men who have fished and hunted together for over 40 years – thank-you Codfather Charters.

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Wet weather no deterrent for Comox Men’s Club A warm but very wet Sunday morning greeted 47 golfers at the Comox Golf Club for the weekly men’s club round. Here are the results: 0-14 low gross - Nick Usher 71, Gary Snider 72. 15 + low gross - Keith “Horton” Welch 77, Mike “Slim” Simmons 81 Low Nets - Paul Ives 62, Hank “V12” Verdenhalven 64, Don Ellis 65, Stan Potter 65, Marc DeWinter 65 KP Prizes - No. 10 (0-14 hdcp) Tracy Branch (prize courtesy Bowlzy Brkfst Comox Pacific Express) - No. 2/11 (15+) Paul Ives (Blackfin Pub) - No. 4/13 (0-14) Tracy Branch (Men’s Club) - No. 5 (All) Billy Schneider (Browning Karl Fawthorpe) - No. 14 (All) Shawn Vincent (Investors Group Keith Gibson) - No. 15 second shot (15+) Mike Simmons (Bowlzy Brkfst Comox Pacific Express) - No. 9 (All) Terry Christie (Rick Siddall Financial Services) - No. 18 (All) Stu Holland (Glaciers Gutters) Long drive (0-14) Rick Siddall (Men’s Club); (15+) Shawn Harrison (Men’s club) Skins: Dan Bailey, Rick Adams, Gary Snider, Tracy Branch, Marty Petersen, Bob Bird, John “Buff” Hope, Mike Naso. Deuces recorded by Gary Snider Three birdies for Bill Wheeldon, Rick Adams, Gary Snider.

equally impressive with an 84. Second net Marie Israel 67, third net Wendy Dowe 70 and fourth low net Glenda Kinney at 71. Low putts was a tie at 31 for Rosslyn O’ Rourke and Twyla Graff. Closest to the pin on No. 4 was Brenda Livingstone; KP on No. 15 was Pat Verchere. Longest putt on No. 18 Wendy Dowe, and lastly a chip in by Liz van B. The Glacier Greens Club Championship goes this weekend, July 18-19.

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Tournament takes place on Sunday, Aug. 9 and is a two-ball best ball format. On Saturday evening we get the tournament started with a “Big Break” contest followed by a wine and cheese get together. Phone the pro shop at 3343232 for more information. Names are being taken for golfers who don’t have a partner for the tournament.

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It was a smaller contingent than usual at Sunnydale Ladies Club on Tuesday, July 7th, as Captain Lys McCrone and 11others were away to support Crown Isle’s Ladies Club Field Day. Co-Captain Penny Wagenstein presided over the activities at our home course with 26 golfers in attendance. Low gross winner was Linda Lee Root (90) while Lucille Campbell was the low net winner with an impressive score of 65. The other ow gross scores were Linda Broadbent (92), Laurie Appleyard (93), Joan Brown (96) and Marlene Gerrie (98) while the low net scores were Pat Rudolph (69), Sandra Galloway (76), Lorna Fowler (73) and Chris Annand (74). Several ladies shared the fewest putts, with 29 - Cheryl Bickle, Sandra Galloway, Betty Lund and Pat Rudolph, and Penny Wagenstein had the longest putt on No. 9. KP winners were Linda Broadbent (No. 10, sponsored by Rob Speer Pro Shop), Chris Annand (No. 15) and Rita Dalby second shot No. 5 for 25+ hdcp.). It seems everyone’s game is sharpening up in the great summer course conditions and we recorded many birdies and chip-ins from the ladies on Tuesday. The Sunnydale Ladies Club Tillicum Golf

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With a light breeze and light smoke it was game on for Pin Day at Glacier Greens on Tuesday. Roberta Cadieux surged to the top of the leaderboard with an impressive net score of 63. Great game Roberta! The low gross winner, Marg Rushton, was

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The 78th annual North Island Men’s Open, presented by Comox Valley Dodge, took place at the Comox Golf Club July 4-5. Local favourite, Lawry Willis, held the Day 1 lead after shooting a 65. Perennial contender Greg Koster of Sunnydale was not far behind with a day one score of 66. Other notables from the draw was Gordon Grubisich Day 1 score of 67, Stephen Watson 67, Ken Osborne 69, Brian Benedictson 70, and Tyler VanAnrooy in windy afternoon conditions shooting an afternoon low score of 68. On Day 2, in a haze of forest fire smoke, someone was bound to get hot – it was Nick Usher with a second round of 65 to finish in the top five. Steady play from Koster, Grubisich, VanAnrooy, and Osborne all shooting a 67 kept them at the top. This year’s champion with a gross total of 7 under par 133 was Koster. The net competition started with a hot round on Day 1 coming from Bill Schnider with a net 62. Also on Saturday there were hot rounds coming from Hank Modras, and Rick McCaugan shooting net 63s. With other notable rounds coming from Pat Riva and Victor Crisp net 65. On Day 2 the net competition heated up with

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It’s always nice when people think you to connect with a car on a more personal look younger than you really are. level. Like when a store clerk asks you for your While the automatic transmissions in ID. Or you play the “guess my age” game Fords have come a long way, I will, nine with a stranger and the number guessed point nine times out of 10, pick a manis a few years off. In the right direction, of ual. The gearboxes are certainly great course. and linked with the engines is an overall When looking at the 2015 Ford Mustang, stellar combination. The Mustang it’s hard to believe it’s just over fifty years With the 2.3L EcoBoost, it’s pretty defines a cultural young. amazing what this four-cylinder engine The first iteration of pony car came to frui- phenomenon that can do. It puts out 310 horsepower and tion in 1964. While it’s not a volume selling has lasted through 320 lb-ft of torque (but take into considvehicle for Ford – the F-150 takes care of eration that you need premium fuel to the decades, and that. It is, however, a staple product in the get the most out of it.) And speaking of continues to inspire fuel, don’t let the engine size fool you. North American brand’s repertoire. The Mustang defines a cultural phenomenon drivers globally. It’s not stellar when it comes to real that has lasted through the decades, and Alexandra Straub world results. continues to inspire drivers globally. Estimated figures come in at Through the various nips, tucks, lifts and 10.6L/100km in the city. I was averaging shapely reconstructions, the current Mustang has even over 13.0L. I mean, I didn’t expect it to be amazing. And more road presence than before. with all the stop-and-go driving that we shared, it’s not Not to mention it comes with an available, all-new 2.3L, ideal. Then again, that’s not why one would consider the 4-cylinder EcoBoost engine, a 3.7L, V6, or the five pointMustang. oh-so-lovely (5.0L), V8 with a dashing 435 horsepower It gets a little worse with the 5.0L GT. It’s to be expected and 400 lb-ft of torque. though. Having had the opportunity to drive both the 2.3L and On the flip side, the GT is, not surprisingly, my favourite 5.0L back-to-back is a testament to the range of power of the bunch. Not only because it has the most power, Mustang lovers and potential Mustang wranglers will but because of the way it sounds and drives. To add have at their fingertips. even more sweetness onto the pile, the 5.0 was a Furthermore, both vehicles tested came with the sixconvertible. speed manual transmissions. Clad in a Ruby Red Metallic exterior coat and Redline Even though the bulk of cars in North America (around leather inside, it was a feast for the eyes. 90 percent) are sold with automatic transmissions, With the top down, you can further appreciate the there’s still no replacing that third pedal. Or the ability audible glory of its rumbling engine and exhaust. With

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CarPlay designed not to distract drivers GMC is adding Apple CarPlay capability to the 2016 Canyon, Yukon and Sierra, taking the iPhone features customers want to access while driving and putting them on the vehicle’s display in a smart, simple manner with the brand’s IntelliLink system. Android Auto capability will also be offered on some Sierra models at the beginning of the model year and all Sierra, Canyon and Yukon models later in the year. The features allow customers to use select smartphone apps through the touchscreen interface of GMC’s IntelliLink system. Many features can be controlled via voice commands through a button on the steering The features allow wheel, helping drivers keep their eyes on the road and customers to use hands on the wheel. “GMC IntelliLink is taking select smartphone another step forward with apps through the this simple and intuitive touchscreen interface functionality that makes of GMC’s IntelliLink phones and vehicles work better together,” said Dunsystem. can Aldred, vice president of Keith Morgan GMC Sales and Marketing. “Like other GMC features, from OnStar 4G LTE connectivity and active safety features, it’s technology designed to enhance the driving experience without intruding on it.” GMC’s latest infotainment systems include an eight-inch-diagonal screen version offered on Canyon, Yukon and Sierra, which will be compatible only with Apple CarPlay at the beginning of the 2016 model year. A seven-inch-diagonal screen radio is offered on Sierra base models and will offer Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability at the beginning of the model year. Android Auto capability is expected to be available on the eight-inch system later in the 2016 model year. Apple CarPlay takes the iPhone features customers want to access while driving and puts them on the vehicle’s display in a smart, simple manner. This allows drivers to make calls, send and receive messages and listen to music right from the touchscreen or by voice via Siri. Apple CarPlay-supported apps include Phone, Messages, Maps, Music and third-party audio apps. Android Auto is built around Google Maps, Google Now and the ability to talk to Google, as well as a growing audio and messaging app ecosystem that includes WhatsApp, Skype, Google Play Music, Spotify and podcast players. Using either application is simple. A “Projection” icon on the IntelliLink screen is visible when a phone is not connected, then changes to indicate CarPlay or Android Auto when a compatible phone is connected via USB. keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca

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In response to hearing the siren of an approaching fire engine, Cindy Li slowed in preparation to yield to it. While her vehicle was still moving, it was struck from behind by another car. She stopped, exited her car, walked back to the other car and spoke to the young male driver, requesting that he pull over to exchange information. As she returned to her car, the male drove around her and disappeared from sight. Ms. Li went to the fire hall and spoke with a captain there. The captain told her that one of the firemen on the truck witnessed the collision. She obtained the captain’s name and telephone number and reported the collision to ICBC. The collision was not reported to the police nor was there any information obtained from other motorists present at the collision. After participating in the claims process ICBC told Ms. Li that she had not fulfilled her obligations to identify the offending driver and denied the claim as a hit and run. Li would have to proceed as a normal collision claim and as she did not have collision coverage, would have to pay for the damages herself. She sued ICBC in B.C. Supreme Court saying that she did what she could and ICBC should have advised her that she needed to do more. The court did not agree and dismissed the suit. The Insurance (Vehicle) Act requires that the victim of a hit-and-run must make all reasonable efforts to discover who the driver and owner of the suspect vehicle is and satisfy the court that the identity of those persons cannot be found. If you were unable to find information at the scene initially, you might consider canvassing nearby homes or businesses, placing an ad in the newspaper or posting a sign requesting help.

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Neil David STEWART, Neil DavidShirley Isabelle (nee Edgett) Stewart Stewart June 27, 1952 – July 4, 2015

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Gerald (Gerry) William Linton Neil David June 12, 1937 ~ July 12, 2015 Stewart

It is with much sadness that

the passing of 2015 22, Dec. 1955 – 5, July 2015 we 22,announce Dec. 1955 – 5, July Gerald William Linton.

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She predeceased Neil grew up in East Van and graduated high school. After a stint as a Neil school. grew upAfter in East Vanasand Neilhigh grewschool. up in East AfterVan a stint andasgraduated a high school. After a stint as a Neil grew up was in East Van and graduated high a stint a graduated 0%43x x,)6%34/#+ Chris (Lynn), Gavyn by her parents, stepfather Ray clerk for CP Rail and a job in accounting at Woodward’s, Neil began clerk for CP Rail and a job in accounting clerkatforWoodward’s, CPMeegan Rail and(Jason) Neil a jobbegan in accounting at Woodward’s, Neil began clerk for CP Rail and a job in accounting at Woodward’s, Neil began -%2#(!.$)3%x&/2x3!,% (Kathleen), CELEBRATIONS CELEBRATIONS CELEBRATIONS CELEBRATIONS CELEBRATIONS CELEBRATIONS Scott, Edgett, partnering his foray into the food business, partnering to own and operate SMC histo foray food business, his foray tointo own the andfood operate business, his foraybrother into theBarry food business, owninto andthe operate SMC partnering 2%!,x%34!4% and Robson (Deana) and hisSMC partnering to own and operate SMC sister-in-law Carol Edgett, of Richmond. Amicable split years later led him to the aquaculture split years later of Richmond. led him Amicable the aquaculture split years later led him to the aquaculture of Richmond. Amicable split years laterofledRichmond. him to theAmicable aquaculture 2%.4!,3 brother Rick to (Marilyn). Beloved Grandpa of 18 grandchildren and 13 father-in-law Gordonbusiness Stewartsense andindustry. industry. His astute business sense and work ethic resulted in an Hisresulted astute business industry. and workHis ethic astute resulted business in ansense andnieces workand ethic resulted in an !54/-/4)6% -!2).% industry. His astute work ethic in an sense great-grandchildren and uncle to many nephews. and mother-in-law Lila Stewart. !'2%%-%.4 opportunity to relocate to CR. He survived many mergers and opportunity relocateand to CR. HeGerald opportunity survived many tomany relocate mergers and CR. He survived many mergers opportunity to relocate to CR. He survived manytomergers served yearstoin Scouting from Scout Troop Leaderand to )Tx ISx AGREEDx BYx ANYx $ISPLAYx ORx Shirley is survived by her husband daughterHarvest. Erin acquisitions to finally retire in 2011 with Marine Harvest. Neil loved to (Dan) finally retire acquisitions Marine Harvest. to finallyin Neil retire loved inZealand 2011 with Harvest. Neil loved acquisitions to finally retire in 2011Dale, withacquisitions Marine NeilEigler, loved in 2011 with National Leadership New andMarine was an avid genealogist Ph. 250-338-5811 Ph. 250-338-5811 Ph. 250-338-5811 #LASSIĂ™EDx !DVERTISERx REQUESTINGx son MunroHis Stewart; andother Sonja Eigler; pursuits from to cook. His other leisure pursuits included kayaking, gardening, to Espinili cook. His leisure to included cook. His kayaking, other leisure gardening, pursuits included kayaking, gardening, to cook. other granddaughters leisure pursuits Niomi included kayaking, gardening, an early age. He served faithfully in many church leadership features@comoxvalleyrecord.com features@comoxvalleyrecord.com SPACEx THATx THEx LIABILITYx OFx THEx sister Lynda Hornstein (Jack), brothers (Donna), cycling, traveling and tai chi, to name features@comoxvalleyrecord.com a few. Twice he realized his cycling, traveling andJohn taihis chi, to name cycling, a few.traveling Twice heand realized tai chi,his to name few. realized his cycling, traveling and tai chi, to name aRoss few. Edgett Twice he realized positions for decades. Gerry also serveda in theTwice Royalhe New Zealand Deadlines: Tues & Fri @ noon Deadlines: Tues & Fri @ noon Deadlines: Tues & Fri @ noon PAPERx INx THEx EVENTx OFx FAILUREx TOx Edgett Phil Edgett (Jean) all of theDelivery Comoxto Valley; step-brother dream to participate in the “European Delivery Programâ€? of a new dream participate the “European dream Delivery toyears) participate Programâ€? inofthe a new “European Delivery Programâ€? a new dream(Karen), to participate in the “European Programâ€? of in a new Navy (11 as radio operator, the New Zealand Police of Force (6 PUBLISHx ANx ADVERTISEMENTx SHALLx Mark sisters-in-law Marijanne BMW. BMW. and then after immigrating to Canada in 1977, served in the years), BMW.Scott (Lynn) from the Yukon, andBMW. BExLIMITEDxTOxTHExAMOUNTxPAIDxBYx Edgett of Maple Ridge and Norma Stewart (Wayne Chappell) of Canadian in Alert Bay Comox. Neil was predeceased by his parents, Dave and Emily Stewart, Neil predeceased by his parents, Neil Dave was Coast predeceased and Guard Emily (15 Stewart, byyears) his parents, Daveandand Emily Stewart, THEx ADVERTISERx FORx THATx PORTIONx OFx Neil was predeceased by his parents, Daveofwas and Emily Stewart, Saskatoon; nieces and nephews Jim Edgett Vancouver, Joanna PERSONALS PERSONALS PERSONALS Service to be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Saints, THEx ADVERTISINGx OCCUPIEDx BYx THEx father-in-law Konrad Staub, brother-in-lawPERSONALS Dusty. He is survived father-in-law Konrad Staub, brother-in-law father-in-law Dusty. Konrad He is Staub, survived brother-in-law Dusty. He Day is survived father-in-law Konrad Staub, brother-in-law Dusty. He is survived Edgett (Brandon) of Nova Scotia, Tara Smith (Mark) and son Linden, 1901 20th Street, Courtenay atand 11:00 AM(Verna); on Saturday, JulySteve 18th. Reed INCORRECTxITEMxONLYxANDxTHATxTHEREx by brothers Doug (Gloria) and John (Verna); cousins Steve Reed by brothers Doug (Gloria) and John by (Verna); brothers cousins Doug (Gloria) Steve Reed John cousins by brothers Doug (Gloria) and John (Verna); cousins Steve Reed Jamie Edgett (Justin) and daughter Brynlee, Kelsi Hornstein (Rick AL-ANON/ALATEEN ConAL-ANON/ALATEEN ConAL-ANON/ALATEEN ConAL-ANON/ALATEEN -motherConSHALLx BEx NOx LIABILITYx INx ANYx EVENTx (Pam), Margaret Eisenhardt (Jon), Bruce Murray (Sue), (Pam), Margaret Eisenhardt Bruce Murray Margaret(Sue), Eisenhardt mother(Jon), Bruce Murray (Sue), mother(Pam), Eisenhardt (Jon), Bruce Murray (Sue),Shoshana mother- (Jon), (Pam), and son Margaret Braiden), Hornstein allcerned of the Comox Valley, cerned about someone’s cerned about Colton someone’s about someone’s cerned about someone’s BEYONDxTHExAMOUNTxPAIDxFORxSUCHx in-law Elfie Staub, brother-in-lawdrinking? Hardy Staub(Annie) and1-888their Elfie Staub, brother-in-law Hardy in-law Staub(Annie) Elfie Staub, brother-in-law and their Hardy Staub(Annie) and their Green Kirkpatrick) and sondrinking? Colinin-law from Toronto, and great in-law (Jamie Elfie Staub, brother-in-law Hardy Staub(Annie) and their drinking? Contact 1-888drinking? Contact 1-888Contact 1-888Contact ADVERTISEMENT x 4HEx PUBLISHERx friends since school days Paulette Grieve from Courtenay 4ALANON (1-888-425-2666). 4ALANON 4ALANON (1-888-425-2666). families. He is lovingly remembered by his spouse of 28 years, families. He isoflovingly remembered families. by hisHe spouse is lovingly of 28 remembered years, by his spouse of 28 years, 4ALANON (1-888-425-2666). families. He early is(1-888-425-2666). lovingly remembered by his(Rick) spouse 28 years, SHALLx NOTx BEx LIABLEx FORx SLIGHTx www.al-anon.alateen.org www.al-anon.alateen.org www.al-anon.alateen.org www.al-anon.alateen.org and Catherine Griffin (Tony) from New Zealand. Monika. Monika. Monika. Monika. CHANGESx ORx TYPOGRAPHICALx ERRORSx August 25, Shirley grew no up formal in the Comox andNeil graduated from Georges Neil wanted no formal service. AnALCOHOLICS open house in his memory will wanted no formal service. An open Neil wanted house innohis formal memory service. will1928-July An open 11,2015 house in his memory will THATxDOxNOTxLESSENxTHExVALUExOFxANx Neil wanted service.Valley An open house in hisANONYMOUS memory will ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P.beIfVanier enjoyed the She in on Tuesday, If you want to drink, it is your you want drink,School. it is your If you want drink, itacted ishome your ADVERTISEMENT If you want to drink, be held at the family home on Tuesday, July 21, 2-7 pm. it is your be held attothe family be held July at 21,the 2-7 family pm. home on Tuesday, July 21, 2-7 pm. held atSecondary thetofamily home on She Tuesday, July 21, arts. 2-7 pm. Dave passed away in St. Joseph’s business, if you want to Stop it business, if you want to Stop it business, if you want to Stop it school plays and with a drama club in Saskatoon, but singing was business, if you want to Stop it BCCLASSIĂ™ED COMx CANNOTx BEx hospital. He cancer. Most recently, Neil served as a is volunteer the250-338-8042 board of the MostPh: recently, Neil of served Most recently, onhad thelung Neil board served of the as a volunteer on the board of the Most recently, a volunteer on the board the as a volunteer is ours. Ph: 250-338-8042 is ours. Ph: A.A 250-338-8042 is participated ours. A.A ours. Ph:onA.A her passion. SheNeil tookserved singingaslessons, in 250-338-8042 competitions, RESPONSIBLEx FORxA.A ERRORSx AFTERx THEx His parents, Irene Campbell River Hospital Foundation. Call A donation to 24/7 this cause Campbell River Hospital Campbell A donation River Hospital to and this Willis, cause Foundation. A donation to this cause Campbell Riverfunctions Hospital Foundation. ACall donation to this cause Time 24/7 Any Time 24/7and AnyChurch Time 24/7 Any Time Ă™RSTx DAYxCall OFx Any PUBLICATIONx OFx ANYx sang atCall various sang with the United Choir no Foundation. were born in Quebec City. They would be appreciated. would be appreciated. would be appreciated. would be appreciated. ADVERTISEMENT x.OTICExOFxERRORSxONx matter where she lived. In 1972 her cousin Melva Lilburn came to spent their married lives in North Nar-Anon are you affected by Nar-Anon are you affected by Nar-Anon are you affected by Nar-Anon are you affected by THEx Ă™RSTx DAYx SHOULDx IMMEDIATELYx visit her and sincere Shirley flew backwe to Saskatoon withreceived Melva agratitude visit.we for theVancouver We express sincere gratitude for someone’s the care Neiluse received at BCCA, WeNeil express sincere Wecare express Neiland received sincere gratitude at BCCA,for the care Neil received at BCCA, We express for the care at BCCA, had 5 children. someone’s use of drugs, we someone’s use of gratitude drugs, someone’s use of for drugs, of drugs, we BEx THEx Group ATTENTIONx OFx She met Dale Stewart and one thing lead to another. moved VGH, Royal Jubilee Hospital, CR andGroup with the BC VGH, Royal Jubilee Hospital, CRDave VGH, Hospital andJubilee with was Hospital, the very BC CR Hospital and with the BC canCALLEDx help. TOx Wed. 7:30pm can help. Wed. Group 7:30pm can help. Wed. Group 7:30pm VGH, Royal Jubilee Hospital, CR Hospital and Shirley with the BC can Hospital help. Wed. 7:30pm in Royal his early years THEx #LASSIĂ™EDx $EPARTMENTx TOx out to Saskatoon and married Dale a year later on June 30th. They at 280-4th St. Eureka Support atPalliative 280-4thCare St. program. Eureka Support at 280-4th Eureka Support at 280-4th St. Eureka Support Palliative Care program. PalliativeSt.Care program. Palliative Care program. active in soccer, basketball, tenBEx CORRECTEDx FORx THEx FOLLOWINGx lived in Nipawin for the summer and returned to Saskatoon where Society contact Jack 334Society contact Jack 334Society contact Jack 334contact Jack 334Love from your SocietyLove from your Love from your nis, and later 5 pin bowling. He EDITION BCCLASSIĂ™ED COMxRESERVESx 3485. Fri. Group 7:30pm, Ko3485. Group 7:30pm, Fri.as Group 7:30pm, 3485. Sutton’s Fri. Group 7:30pm, KoShirleyFri. worked as a short orderKocook3485. and then a bookkeeper whileKoSutton’s Sutton’s Sutton’s attended North Vancouver High Families Families mok’s Health Centre, 3322 Comok’s Healthhis Centre, 3322 Co-education mok’s Health Centre, Director. 3322 CoTHExRIGHTxTOxREVISE xEDIT xCLASSIFYxORx Families mok’s Health Centre, 3322 CoDale finished post secondary as a Recreation School andFuneral much laterHome BCIT in mox Rd. Rene 334-2392. mox Rd.they Callmoved Rene to 334-2392. moxRiver Rd. Call Rene 334-2392. mox Rd. CallFuneral Rene 334-2392. Campbell River Home River Campbell River Funeral Home REJECTx ANYxCall ADVERTISEMENTx ANDx Campbell Funeral Home In 1975 a farm just outside of Kyle, Sask. When DaleCampbell Burnaby. TOx RETAINx ANYx ANSWERSx DIRECTEDx became a member of Matador Farming Pool Ltd. Shirley worked in 250-287-4812 250-287-4812 250-287-4812 250-287-4812 TOx THEx LOST BCCLASSIĂ™ED COMx Dave had many jobs. He was an AND FOUND "OXx LOST ANDuntil FOUND LOST FOUND the Credit Union their daughter Erin was bornAND on June 30, 1976 LOST AND FOUND www.suttonsfuneralhome.com www.suttonsfuneralhome.com www.suttonsfuneralhome.com www.suttonsfuneralhome.com th th and she decided to be a stay at home mother while her children were 2EPLYx 3ERVICEx ANDx TOx REPAYx THExth auditor and bookkeeper, a restauCUSTOMERxFORxTHExSUMxPAIDxFORxTHEx FOUND I-POD on Lazo Beach FOUND I-POD onson Lazo Beach FOUND I-POD on Lazo FOUND I-POD on Lazo Beach rant manager, and much more. growing up. Their Munro was born on June 29, 1979. She Beach was ADVERTISEMENTxANDxBOXxRENTAL on July 10. Call with identifying on July with 10. Call identifying on school July 10. on July 10. Call with identifying always themwith before they started andCall shewith wasidentifying always Dave was a special person- kind, friendly, honest. He walked gently on characteristics to claim. characteristics to claim. characteristics to claim. characteristics to claim. $)3#2)-).!4/29 there for them when they came home(250)650-4514. from school. Shirley loved her this earth. He leaves family in Kamloops, Vancouver, Texas, New Jersey, (250)650-4514. (250)650-4514. (250)650-4514. ,%')3,!4)/. family. Kyle United Church was a big part of Shirley’s life as part of California, and Florida. His sister Yvonne in Cumberland survives him. !DVERTISERSx AREx REMINDEDx THATx the Choir and as a member of the board for several years. Shirley FOUND: Tape Measure at the FOUND: Tape Measure at the FOUND: Tape Measure at the FOUND: Tape Measure at the On Saturday, July 18 at 11 a.m. there will be a funeral Mass at Christ the 0ROVINCIALx LEGISLATIONx FORBIDSx THEx on track nr G. P. Vanier, found track nr G. P. Vanier, found on track nr G. P. Vanier, found on also served on the local school board and various other committees track nr G. P. 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man, sharp, compassionate, Ted’s Bar & Grill is now COURTENAY hardworking and polite. He wasOUR GLASS Shop, located hiring server and support staff for the summer season. AUTOMOTIVE social but reserved, and a keenon Vancouver Island, seeking Staff beneďƒžts include a judge of character. qualiďƒžed glazier or 2nd year RTE # 400 summer season pass, food FULL TIME body man needed. apprentice. Competitive wage Arrowsmith, Elkhorn, Neilbe grew up in East graduated high school. After a stint as a t discounts, and priority hiring Must ticketed or Van 3rdand year based on experience/beneďƒž for the winter season. McBride, Marble and 9th clerk for CPAbility Rail and to a jobwork in accounting at Woodward’s, Neil beganto: apprentice. package. Please respond For a complete job quickly & efďƒž ciently to business, produce partnering ourglass@telus.net his foray into the food to own and operate SMC St. East description and to apply quality repairs a must. of Richmond. Amicable split years later led him to the aquaculture online please visit our HR Email: richsauto@shaw.ca or His astute business sense and work ethic resulted in an website at: http://hr.mount Ph:industry. 250-287-8258 RTE #403 washington.ca/, or apply opportunity to relocate to CR. He survived many mergers and Malahat,www.comoxvalleyrecord.com. Zeballos & A43 by email to: creynolds acquisitions to finally retire in 2011 with Marine Harvest. Neil loved CAREER OPPORTUNITIES @mountwashington.ca Evergreen to cook. His other leisure pursuits included kayaking, gardening, EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES cycling, traveling and tai KWAKIUTL Band Council is chi, seek-to name a few. Twice he realized his ing dream an Elementary SchoolinPrincipal to participate the “European Delivery Programâ€? of a new MEDICAL/DENTAL COMOX in Pt. Hardy on Vancouver Island. CARPENTRY TRADES, TECHNICAL CARPENTRY ForBMW. aHOME full jobCARE/SUPPORT description email manCDA- COMOX Dental Ofďƒžce is ager@kwakiutl.bc.ca Pls send covNeil was predeceased by his parents, Dave and Emily Stewart, RTE #526 seeking F/T CDA for a permaer letter, salary expectations & 3 COMMUNITY SUPPORT EXPERIENCED father-in-law Konrad brother-in-law Dusty. He is survived references via email or faxaStaub, 250-949nent position. Please email reCougar Cres, Merino & Worker required for young 6066 July 31, 2014. PIPE LAYER sume to drwallinc@shaw.ca or bybybrothers and John (Verna); cousins Steve Reed adult femaleDougin(Gloria) CourteLinshart fax 250-339-5022. nay. Please email for more de-(Jon), Wacor (Pam), Margaret Eisenhardt Bruce Murray (Sue), motherHoldings Ltd. tails to: thedanashsupport EDUCATION/TRADE Must Staub(Annie) have minimum of 3 in-law Elfie Staub, SCHOOLS brother-in-law Hardy and their DENTAL HYGIENIST society@gmail.com RTE#549 years with families. He is lovingly remembered by his experience spouse of 28 years, INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPWANTED Heron Cres, Bolt & underground utilities Monika. MENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. Expanding practice needs HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD Beneďƒžt package Jubilee Crt NO Simulators. In-the-seat Neil wanted no formal service. An open house in his memory will another great Hygienist. available. training. world home tasks.on Tuesday, be held atReal the family July 21,your 2-7 pm. Monday through Friday Email resume to: Weekly startWashington dates. Job board! Mount circulation@comoxvalleyrecord.com shifts available admin@wacor.ca MostAlpine recently,Resort Neil served as a volunteer on the board oforthe Funding options. SignUp online! Resumes to: to 250-287-9634. Campbell Riveriheschool.com Hospital Foundation.fax A donation to this cause ADULTS & SENIORS 1-866-399-3853 would beBar appreciated. Ted’s & Grill is now jobline@shaw.ca WELCOME hiring server and support DEATHS DEATHS We express sincere Neil received at BCCA, NO COLLECTIONS staff forHELP the summer season. for the care SUPERINTENDENT RN needed for private infusion WANTEDgratitude VGH, Jubilee CR Hospital (CIVIL) and with the BC Staff Royal beneďƒžts includeHospital, a clinic. Must be skilled at initiatGREAT WAY TO summer pass, food ing and maintaining IVs. Palliative Care program. EXP. LINEseason Cook, DishwashEXERCISE AND Wacor Holdings Ltd. midisland@percuro.ca discounts, and priorityfor hiring STEWART, Shirley Isabelle er/Prep-cook wanted busy Minimum 5 years experiMAKE MONEY for the winter season. pub. Medical & dental beneďƒžts. Sutton’s ence with underground (nee Edgett) a complete joboff to AT THE SAME TIME PleaseFordrop resumes "59).'Ă– Ă–2%.4).' Ă– description and to apply Beneďƒžt package Campbellutilities. River Funeral Home Whistle Stop Pub attn: Barry June 27, 1952 – July 4, 2015 please visit our HR available. Comox Valley Record or online Tammy. 3%,,).' 250-287-4812 website at: http://hr.mount Email yourwww.comoxvalleyrecord.com. resume with It is with Hours: great sadness that $BMM VT UPEBZ UP QMBDF www.suttonsfuneralhome.com washington.ca/, or apply A43 FRIDAY SHOP FROM HOME! CHECK OUT drivers abstract to: we MONDAY announceTOthe passing of by email to: creynolds ZPVS DMBTTJmFE BE 8:30AM-5:00PM www.bcclassiďŹ ed.com admin@wacor.ca or Shirley Isabelle Stewart. Shirley @mountwashington.ca EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS 765 MCPHEESERVICES AVE. fax to 250-287-9634 passed away peacefully at St. COURTENAY

Joseph’s Hospital in Comox, BC, July 4, 2015. HELP WANTED CARPENTRY FOUND: Tape Measure at the Shirley was born in the same CDA- COMOX Dental Ofďƒžce is DEATHS DEATHS track nr G.RTE P. Vanier, found on COMMUNITY #526SUPPORT seekingEXPERIENCED F/T CDA for a permahospital. The fourth of six Fri. Julyrequired 10th. Call Worker for toa identify young INFORMATION nent position. Please email reINFORMATION Cougar Cres, Merino & FINANCIAL SERVICES children to Jim and Isabelle PIPE LAYER 1-623-433-9454. adult female in Courtesume to drwallinc@shaw.ca or Edgett. She was predeceased nay. PleaseLinshart email for more deWacor Holdings AugustLtd. 25, 1928-July 11,2015 fax 250-339-5022. LOST one ring of keys with by her parents, stepfather Ray tails to: thedanashsupport July 17, 1965-2015 Must have minimum of 3 EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS Dave passed away in St. Joseph’s fabric belt strap attached and MYSTERY SHOPPERS society@gmail.com Scott, brother Barry Edgett, 1922 – 2015 years experience with DENTAL HYGIENIST RTE#549 look for two distinctive keys. Customer feedback thatfor them on Sunday, hospital. He had lung cancer. sister-in-law Carol Edgett, We areexp. having a party underground utilities Marion was born in London, England, on June 17, 1922 and died at her INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPOne Heron will have numbers 2.1 pays! Receive compensation WANTED His parents, Irene and Willis, Cres, Bolt & father-in-law Gordon Stewart 26, 2015Reimbursefrom 1pm - 6pm at the Cumberland HOTEL,and RESTAURANT, FOOD Beneďƒž t package MENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. etched the other will have home, in Comox, BC, according to her wishes, on July 1, 2015, aged for July your review. Expanding needs were born inpractice Quebec City. They and mother-in-law Lila Stewart. Jubilee Crt available. Legion. Anyone who wants to come celebrate NO Simulators. In-the-seat 4.1. Also lost one brass padment towards goods/service 93. She was predeceased by her husband, Norman, and her brother, another spent theirgreat marriedHygienist. lives in North training. Real world tasks. lock with letters “CASAâ€? imEmail your resume to: also available! Shirley husband daughter (Dan) their anniversary with us please come Ted. Sheisissurvived survivedby in her England by herDale, nephews DavidErin (Enid), andEigler, Colin Mount Washington Monday through Friday Vancouver and had 5 children. Weekly start dates. Job board! printed. Search area starts at www.Shop.BestMark.com admin@wacor.ca or son Munroand Stewart; granddaughters Niomi Espinili Sonjaand Eigler; (Kathleen), her grand-nephews Mark, Stephen andand Duncan her andFunding do so.options. Carriers Needed circulation@comoxvalleyrecord.com Alpine shifts available intersection of Resort Emerton Rd., or call: 1-800-969-8477 Dave in his early years was very fax to 250-287-9634. sister LyndaSuzie. Hornstein brothers Rosswill Edgett (Donna), John grand-niece She (Jack), was much loved and be dearly missed by SignUp online! iheschool.com Buckley Bay and may go as Resumes to: tenactive in soccer, basketball, Edgett (Karen),Familyâ€? Phil Edgett (Jean) of theStewart Comox and Valley; step-brother Ted’s Bar & &Isle Grill is now her “Canadian Sheron andallColin their daughters, SENIORS 1-866-399-3853 far ADULTS as Crown Golf Couse, COURTENAY nis, and later 5 pin bowling. He jobline@shaw.ca hiring WELCOME server andIsland support Mark Scott (Lynn) from thealso Yukon, and sisters-in-law Marijanne Nicole andDEATHS Kiersten. She will be missed by her Wednesday lunch DEATHS Courtney via Old HighOUR GLASS Shop, located attended Vancouver High staff Contact for the summer SUPERINTENDENT Edgettand of Sheila MapleLory, Ridge Norma Stewartof(Wayne Chappell) of way. Eric at season. 250-714ladies herand traveling companion many years. on Vancouver Island, seeking Stage 3North water restrictions will be in eff ect July 20, NO beneďƒž COLLECTIONS RNSchool needed for private infusion HELP WANTED and much later BCIT in Staff ts include a (CIVIL) 9334 or eric.korpan@telus.net Saskatoon; nieces and nephews Jim Edgett of Vancouver, Joanna qualiďƒžed glazier or 2nd year RTE # 400 clinic. Must skilled of at initiatGREAT WAY TO food summer season pass, 2015 forbe users the Cumberland and Royston The family would like to thank Dr. Harris his kind andand compassionate Burnaby. Reward is offered. apprentice. Competitive wage Edgett (Brandon) of Nova Scotia, Tara for Smith (Mark) son Linden, Wacor Holdings ing and maintaining IVs. Ltd. Arrowsmith, Elkhorn, discounts, and priority EXP. LINE Cook, Dishwash-t care over the past 10 years and would Brynlee, also like to thank OmniCare(Rick the EXERCISE ANDhiring based on experience/beneďƒž Dave had many jobs. He was an water systems. midisland@percuro.ca Jamie Edgett (Justin) and daughter Kelsi Hornstein Minimum 5 years experifor theCAMERA, winter season. er/Prep-cook wanted for busy McBride, Marble and 9th STOLEN small red, Comox Valley Home Care Nurses, and Tim Cowan and his staff at The package. Please respond to: MAKE MONEYjob auditor and bookkeeper, a restauand son Braiden), Colton Hornstein all of the Comox Valley, Shoshana ence with underground For a complete pub. Medical & dental beneďƒž ts. Vivitar, in Comox. Police ďƒžle# ourglass@telus.net Medicine Shoppe for their excellent service. St. East Under Stage 3package restrictions, watering your lawn, rant manager, and tmuch more. AT THEyou SAME Green (Jamie Kirkpatrick) and son Colin from Toronto, and great description and toTIME apply utilities. Beneďƒž Please drop resumes off to 2015-8657.If see it, please June 1952 – July 4, 2015 online ourComox HR Whistle Stop Pub attn: Barry friends since early school daysrequest. PauletteDonations Grieve (Rick) Courtenay available. There will be no service by her may from be made to your Dave wasaa swimming special person-pool, kind, friendly, honest. He walked gently27, on take the please cameravisit to the fi lling and washing a vehicle is Comox Valley Record website at: http://hr.mount or Tammy. and Catherine GrifďŹ n (Tony) from New Zealand. Police station. charity of choice. this earth. He leaves familywith in Kamloops, Texas, New Jersey, RTE #403 Email your resume It is withand great sadness that prohibited. Watering trees, flVancouver, owers, vegetables washington.ca/, Hours: or apply California, Florida. His sister Yvonne in him. of $BMM VT UPEBZ UP QMBDF drivers to: Shirley grew up in the Comox Valley and graduated from Georges Malahat, Zeballos & weCumberland announcesurvives the passing byMONDAY email to: TOcreynolds FRIDAY SHOP FROM HOME! CHECK OUT using aandabstract handheld nozzle, GET watering #,%!.Ă–/54Ă–9/52Ă–#,/3%4 BACK container, ON TRACK! or Bad admin@wacor.ca or P. Vanier Secondary School. She enjoyed the arts. She acted in ZPVS DMBTTJmFE BE Shirley Isabelle Stewart. Shirley @mountwashington.ca On Saturday, July 18 at 11 a.m. there will be a funeral Mass at Christ the 0)%2#9 3 Evergreen 8:30AM-5:00PM credit? Bills? Unemployed? www.bcclassiďŹ ed.com $BMM micro-irrigation is permitted on any day from 4 am to faxChurch, to 250-287-9634 school plays and with ^ -4 7!3().'4/. a drama club in Saskatoon, but singing was passed awayWe peacefully St. King 1599 Tunner Drive, Courtenay. Interment will be in West 765 MCPHEE AVE. Need Money? Lend! Ifatyou her passion. She took singing lessons, participated in competitions, Comox, BC, 9 am (10atam in Cumberland) and from 7own pm home toin 10 pm. your Hospital - you COURTENAY Vancouver Capilano View cemeteryown in Joseph’s August. MEDICAL/DENTAL COMOX Love Your Kids & Family sang at various functions and sang with the United Church Choir no WWW PIERCYSMTWASHINGTONFUNERAL COM qualify. Pioneer Acceptance July 4, 2015. DEATHS DEATHS #,!33)&)%$3Ă–7/2+ 0)%2#9 3 PERSONAL SERVICES Corp. Member BBB. For details on water restrictions: matter where she lived. In 1972 her cousin Melva Lilburn came to Shirley1-877-987-1420 was born in the same ^ -4 7!3().'4/. CDA- COMOX Dental Ofďƒžce is Comox Valley visit her and Shirley ew back to Saskatoon with Melva for a visit. RTE #526 seeking F/TDEATHS CDA for a perma- Ă– DEATHS hospital. The fourth of six www.pioneerwest.com She met Dale Stewart and one thing lead to another. Shirley moved Quality Foods CakeCres, Winner of& nent position. Please email reCougar Merino FINANCIAL SERVICES children to Jim andDistrict Isabelle WWW PIERCYSMTWASHINGTONFUNERAL COM Comox Valley Regional Village of Cumberland UP QMBDF ZPVS BE UPEBZ out to Saskatoon and married Dale a year later on June 30th. They sume to drwallinc@shaw.ca or July 16th, 2015 Edgett. She was predeceased Linshart it’s your newspaper fax 250-339-5022. lived in Nipawin for the summer and returned to Saskatoon where comoxvalleyrd.ca/restrictions cumberland.ca TAXparents, FREE MONEY by her stepfather Ray August 25, 1928-July 11,2015 Shirley worked as a short order cook and then as a bookkeeper while Jackie & Jean isScott, available, if Barry you are a every Tuesday brother Edgett, 250-334-6056 250-336-2291 DENTAL HYGIENIST Dave passed away in St. Joseph’s homeowner, today! We can Dale ďŹ nished his post secondary education as a Recreation Director. 1922 – 2015 RTE#549 and Thursday sister-in-law Carolyou Edgett, easily approve by hospital. He had lung cancer. In 1975 they moved to a farm just outside of Kyle, Sask. When Dale WANTED Heron Cres, Bolt & June 1937 ~ July 12,1st, 2015 father-in-law Gordon Stewart Marion was born in London, England, on June 17, 1922 and died12, at her phone. 2nd or 3rd mortHis parents, Irene and Willis, became a member of Matador Farming Pool Ltd. Shirley worked in Expanding practice needs and mother-in-law Stewart. Jubilee Crt home, in Comox, BC, according to her Itwishes, Julysadness 1, 2015, that aged is withon much gage money is Lilaavailable were born in Quebec City. They the Credit Union until their daughter Erin was born on June 30, 1976 another great Hygienist. right now. Ratesbystart at 93. She was predeceased by her husband, Norman, and her brother, we announce the passing of Shirley is survived her husband Dale, Erin to (Dan) spent their married lives in North anddaughter she decided be aEigler, stay at home mother while her children were Monday through Friday Prime. Equity counts. We Ted. She is survived in England by her nephews David (Enid), and Colin Gerald William Linton. son Munro Stewart; granddaughters Niomi Espinili Sonja Vancouver and had 5 children. circulation@comoxvalleyrecord.com growing up. and Their son Eigler; Munro was born on June 29, 1979. She was shifts available don’t rely on credit, age or (Kathleen), and her grand-nephews Mark,Gerald Stephen and Duncan andby her sister Lynda Hornstein (Jack), brothers Ross Edgett (Donna), is predeceased always with them beforeJohn they started school and she was always income. Dave in his early years was very Resumes to:was much loved(Father) grand-niece Suzie. She and will w be dearly missed Edgett (Karen), Phil Edgett (Jean) all of the Comox Valley; step-brother William Linton,by ADULTS & SENIORS Call Anytime there for them when they came home from school. Shirley loved her active in soccer, basketball, tene lc o m jobline@shaw.ca her “Canadian Familyâ€? Sheron and Colin Stewart and their daughters, e ! Mark Scott (Lynn) from the Yukon, and sisters-in-law Marijanne (Mother) Dorothy Linton 1-800-639-2274 or WELCOMEWe can keep you smiling with confidence! family. Kyle United Church was a big part of Shirley’s life as part of nis, and later 5 pin bowling. He Nicole and Kiersten. She will also be missed by her Wednesday lunch 604-430-1498. Apply Edgett of Maple Ridgeonline and Norma Stewart (nee Huxley), (Sister) Merrell the Choir(Wayne and asChappell) a memberofof the board for several years. Shirley attended North Vancouver High NO COLLECTIONS RNladies needed for private infusion and Sheila Lory, her traveling companion ofand many years. Ronnie www.capitaldirect.ca Saskatoon; nieces and nephews Jim Edgett of Vancouver, Joanna Waters (brother) also served on the local school board and various other committees School and much later BCIT in clinic. Must be skilled at initiatGREAT WAY TO Edgett (Brandon) of Nova Scotia, Tara Smith (Mark) and son Linden, Linton. to be involved in Erin and Munro’s upbringing. She seldom missed ing and maintaining IVs. The family would like to thank Dr. Harris for his kind and compassionate Burnaby. EXERCISE AND midisland@percuro.ca Jamie Edgett (Justin) and daughter Brynlee, Kelsi Hornstein (Rick Dr. J. Brett Burry, any of their games or activities. In 1994 they moved off the farm into care over DDS the past 10 years and would also like to thank OmniCare the Survived by loving wife HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES Dave had many jobs. He was an MAKE MONEY and son Braiden), Colton Hornstein all ofKyle the and Comox thenValley, to theShoshana Comox Valley in 1998 where Shirley got involved ComoxKaramanis, Valley Home Care Nurses, and Tim Cowan and (nee his staff at The Shirley Linton Messer) auditor and bookkeeper, a restauDr. Emmanuel DDS AT THE SAME TIME Green (Jamie Kirkpatrick) and son Colin Toronto,with andthegreat as a from bookkeeper Edgett family business. Medicine Shoppe for their excellent service. Children: David (Mindy), rant manager, and much more. friends since early school days Paulette Grieve (Rick) from Courtenay Our dentists each have over 20 years CARPENTRY Chris (Lynn), Gavyn Shirley had a great sense of humour and everyone knew Shirley by There will be nodentistry. service by her request. Donations may be made to your Comox Valley Dave was a special person- kind, friendly, honest. He walkedRecord gently on in advanced and Catherine GrifďŹ n (Tony) from New Zealand. experience general (Kathleen), Meegan (Jason) her smile, positive attitude and always caring about others more than Hours:New Jersey, charity of choice. this earth. He leaves family in Kamloops, Vancouver, Texas, 250-650-1333 SKILLED car$BMM VT UPEBZ UP QMBDF We offer a full range of dental services and Robson (Deana) and his Shirley Licensed grew up in&thecertiďƒž Comox graduated from Georgeswith multiple sclerosis in 1981 and she herself. She was diagnosed MONDAY TO FRIDAY penter. ed.Valley and California, and Florida. His sister Yvonne in Cumberland survives him. GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad dentistry, brother Rick (Marilyn). Beloved Grandpa of estimates, 18 grandchildren andDoug 13 She enjoyed P. Vanier Secondary School. arts.cancer She survivor acted inbut she never complained through it all. ZPVS DMBTTJmFE BE was athe breast 8:30AM-5:00PMincluding general family Free Call credit? Bills? Unemployed? On Saturday, July 18 at 11 a.m. there will be a funeral Mass atAVE. Christ the complex restorative and 0)%2#9 3 great-grandchildren and uncle niecesplays and nephews. implants, school and with a drama club inItSaskatoon, singing www.suncrestholdings.ca 765 MCPHEE was alwaysbut “I’m good, was how are you?â€? and, of course, always with Need Money? We Lend! If youto many ^ -4 7!3().'4/. King Church, 1599 Tunner Drive, Courtenay. Interment will be in West dentistry. By combining passion. She took singing participated in competitions, cosmetic Gerald years Scoutingher from Scout Troop Leader to lessons,the own yourserved ownmany home - in you COURTENAY Shirley smile. Vancouver at Capilano View cemetery in August. sangwas at various and sang with the United Church Choir no qualify. advanced dental training, the NationalPioneer LeadershipAcceptance in New Zealand and an avidfunctions genealogist DEATHS SpecialMelva thanks to our family WWW PIERCYSMTWASHINGTONFUNERAL COM Corp. where she leadership lived. In 1972 her cousin Lilburn came to physician Dr. Desmond Konway, Dr. fromMember an earlyBBB. age. He served faithfullymatter in many church 0)%2#9 3 latest high tech equipment Trace Thomas (ICU),forDr.aWilliam Tinmouth (Urology) and the 3rd oor 1-877-987-1420 visit her and Shirley ew back to Saskatoon with Melva visit. ^ -4 7!3().'4/. positions for decades. Gerry also served in the Royal New Zealand DEATHS and the personal touch of our DEATHS nurses including the ICU at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Comox. www.pioneerwest.com She met Dale Stewart and one thing lead to another. 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Thu, July 16, 2015, Comox Valley Record HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES GARDENING

Garage Sales

1630 BALMORAL Ave (around back at garages) Sat, July 18, 8:30-2pm. Lots of household items, sm appliances, kitchen ware, home decor... and free stuff! 1951 SINGING Sands RdSat, July 18, 8-12. Lots of good stuff+ furniture. Moving abroad! 4TH ST between England & Fitzgerald in the parking lot on the South side. Sherabchamma Ling Fund Raiser Garage sale, Sat, July 18, 9-1pm.

GARAGE SALES

COURTENAY - 2599 Carstairs Dr. Fri 4-6pm & Sat 9-12 noon new items each day. Tools, wheelbarrow, patio furniture, construction material, golf items, garden items, etc.

COURTENAY - Block Garage Sale Brittania Place - 3399 Crown Isle Drive - follow signs Sat July 18, 8:00 to noon.

REAL ESTATE

PETS

FOR SALE BY OWNER

FOR SALE BY OWNER

BERNESE MTN dog puppies ready to go to their new homes! Vet checked with vaccinations. $1,100. Call (250)871-5531.

TOWNHOUSE #12-255 Anderton Ave below Native Sons Hall. Open House 11-2pm Sat & Sun. Children welcome. 250-331-0270

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FANNY BAY- 7715 Ships Pt. Rd. Sat. & Sun. July 18 & 19, 10am-4pm. Lots of good quality things: plants, furniture, kitchen, linens, skylights, Elvis collectibles, Barbies, etc. MULTI-FAMILY- FANNY BAY Sat, July 18, 8am-2pm. 7822 Tozer Road. Tools, building & plumbing material, jewelry, clothing, appliances, outside furniture, bedding, games, and much, much, more! SAT Only Garage Sale, 9 am - 2 pm, 2123 A Urquhart Ave.

COURTENAY EAST - 1644 Swan Crs. Jul 18 8-noon. Furniture, sports equipment, toys.

WHITE G.E. Self-cleaning gas range ($380). White Maytag Plus Refrigerator, 33’’w, 29’’d, 66’’ tall. Spill catcher shelves + deep door basins ($290). Maytag washer + dryer ($300 for set). All in good working cond. 250-895-1028

GARAGE SALES

COURTENAY- 295 Centennial COURTENAY - Crown Isle Drive. Sat., 9-2. Household, 3058 Kensington Cres. Sat., tools, camping, and books. Jul. 18 8am - 1pm. Humongous sale. Housewares, ďƒžshCOURTENAY - 4365 Munster ing gear, china, collectables, Rd. Sat & Sun 8-2pm. Boats, clothes. No Earlies. marine gear, sporting gear, household. Courtenay Flea Market COURTENAY- 4660B Muir EVERY SUNDAY Rd. Sat. July 18, 7:45 - 11am. Puntledge Road Tools, household goods, and past bottle depot much more! New stuff weekly. No booking required. COURTENAY: 4667 MacInSpace $15 tyre Ave., Sat., July 18, 8:30Vendors set up 8am-2pm 4pm. Lots of ladies clothes, Call Greg 250-334-1540 furniture and household items.

COMOX - 2292 Heron Cres, COURTENAY - 4915C Island Sat. 8am-3pm. Yard orna- Hwy (by Ford), Sunday, July ments, 2 household goods. 19 10am-5pm. 1000’s of kids COURTENAY - 1181 Cumber- clothing, NB to size 18 ladies land Rd July 18 9-2pm. Books plus sized, shoes, toys, housebooks books sale. Over 2500 hold items too. titles, too many subjects to list. COURTENAY - 5011 Child’s Only $1.00 each. Rd (off Huband) Sat July 18, COURTENAY - 1340 Aster 9am to 2pm. Craft books & Plc. Sat 8am - 12pm. Loft bed, supplies, Babylock Serger, bar stools, misc home furnish- Fire King milk glass dishes, tools, garden tools & lots more ings. Always a great sale!

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HANDYPERSONS

CHUCK’S HOME RENO’S & Repairs.

1-604-836-7401 Chuck. 250-339-0879 Estimates

BONE DRY ďƒžrewood $180 a cord 778-992-0944 or 250871-6493

THINKING OF A NEW IKEA KITCHEN? • DESIGN • DELIVERY • INSTALLATION Since 1990. 250-338-3148

HOME REPAIRS RON’S RENO’S ground to roof, new & repairs. Call Ron at 250-218-2558.

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We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those considered for an interview will be contacted.

Town of Comox

PUBLIC NOTICE Please be advised that the Town of Comox Annual Report is now available at Town Hall for public inspection. Copies of the Report can also be found on the Town of Comox Website at http://comox.ca. As per Section 99 of the Community Charter, Council will consider adoption of the Annual Report at its Regular Council Meeting,

August 19, 2015, at 1801B Beaufort Avenue starting at 5:30 p.m.

Sealed Tenders, plainly marked on the envelope “Residential and Commercial Refuse Collection Tender - Denman Island� will be received by the Denman Island Residents’ Association at Box 17, Denman Island, B.C. V0R 1T0 up to 5:00 p.m. PDT, on Friday, the 21st day of August, 2015

VOYAGEUR EASY Track Lift, Complete with new battery + charger, ceiling track, controls and hammock - $1900. Please Call 250-339-5843.

THE RESOURCE FOR JOB SEEKERS

Need training to get back to work?

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER

The works to be carried out under this Contract include the following:

If you have been unsuccessful in finding work with your current skills and meet program eligibility, training services may be available. 250-334-3119

www.thejobshop.ca The Employment Program of British Columbia is funded by the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.

Collection of residential and commercial refuse from Denman Island All contract documents may be obtained by contacting: Robert French, Treasurer, Waste Management Committee at 250-335-2600, by email at denmanwmc@gmail.com or by mail at PO Box 17, Denman Island, B.C. V0R 1T0 on or after July 20, 2015. The Denman Island Residents’ Association is not responsible for any cost incurred by any Bidder in preparing the tender bid. For further information, contact Robert French via the addresses or numbers listed above.

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HELP WANTED .95 ACRE UNIQUE 4 bd 2300 sq ft split level home. Peaceful and private. 35 fruit trees and grapevines. Walking distance to town, school, golf and trails. Ocean, mountain and city view. (250)286-0634. www.991petersen.com MODULAR HOME 14x68 2 bdrm, 2 bath, good shape, must be moved. $35,500 O.B.O 250-338-9926

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REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

FOR SALE BY OWNER

HOMES FOR RENT

TOWNHOUSES

ANTIQUE/CLASSICS

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

CARS

MOTORCYCLES

MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE 1985, just serviced recently, 140,000km’s, 50HO automatic, AC. $7500 O.B.O. Collectors plates on vehicle. 250-3388328.

NEW 3-WAY ďƒ&#x;ip top tonneau cover; ďƒžts 6’6â€? box of 2008 Ford F150 (asking $200). 2 Side steps for 2011 Ford F350 (asking $100). Dee-Zee workbox for standard or short box, Ford, Chev or Dodge (asking $80). 923-8746

2002 TOYOTA MRS Spyder104,600 km, 5 spd, carbon ďƒžbre hood, SS headers, DVD/CD/phone, navagation system. $8300. (250)752-2552

2002 1500 Kawasaki Meanstreak and 2004 1100 Yamaha Silverado many extras, $4800. obo each. Call or text 250-338-0776.

MOTORCYCLES

2005 HARLEY Soft tail custom, black & chrome, 35,000 km, runs & looks great, $11,000. Call 250-871-5559.

COMOX HOUSE - Freshly painted 4 bdrm with full basement & lg yard. N/S, N/P, ref. req. $1400/mo. 250-897-5261

PATIO HOME for sale in seniors complex. 2bdrm 2 full baths, garage attached. $188,600. 250-897-0004

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WHOLE DUPLEX for sale1280sq ft per side, 3.5 bdrms, 1.5 bath. 9498 McDougall Rd, Port Hardy, BC. $215,000. Call (250)334-8474. http://comoxvalley.craigslist.ca/reo/5019806389.html

HOUSES FOR SALE

250-897-1611 Licensed Professionals

973 ISLAND Hwy. (Sayward) 3 bdrm, 2 bth, 2400sq.ft., 12.9 acres, drilled well. $439,000. 282-3785

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LOTS COURTENAY LOT level, 2883 Gatehouse Place, for sale by owner. 250-203-0099

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY WELL PRICED oceanfront acreages in Quatsino Sound. Beautiful Acreages. www.quatsinosoundland.com or email sitkaforests@shaw.ca

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LARGE FAMILY HOME 6 bdrm, 2 bath, 8 appls, in-law suite, large wired workshop, fenced yard, carport, N/S, sm pet neg. w/refs, Avail. Aug 1 - $1,500/mth CLOSE TO QUALITY FOODS 2 bdrm, 1 bath rancher, 5 appls, gas F/P, garage, partially fenced yard, N/S, No pets, Avail. Sep 1- $1,200/mth

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APARTMENT/CONDO

1994 HONDA Shadow. Low miles.Barely driven.$3500.obo 250-338-9254 after 6.

TRANSPORTATION

2011 Yamaha XT 250. Street legal, dual purpose, mint cond. Under 500km. $4200. 250286-1263

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WILLOW ARMS APARTMENTS 1252-9th St., Courtenay Spacious 2 & 3 bedroom suite in a quiet family oriented building with secure entry and manager on site. Walking distance to schools, bus stops, and downtown. Reasonable rent includes heat, hot water, stove, fridge, carpet and drapes. No pets, two rental references and security deposit required.

PARK PLACE 1970 Fitzgerald Ave, Courtenay 2 AND 3 BEDROOM available. Quiet complex with on-site management. Reasonable rates. Some completely renovated units with new appliances. Sorry no pets. Security deposit and 2 rental reference required. 250-334-3078

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2 Bdrm, 1-1/2 bath, newly reno’d, private balcony. Quiet secured adult orientated building, heat & hot water included. N/P, 2 Refs. Call 250-703-6965

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with washer and dryer. Small pets welcome. Rental references and security deposit required.

To View, Call 250-218-2111

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ST. BRELADES Art Show* | Vendors | Fri & Sat, Aug 7& 810 pm Easy Rider on the BIG SCREEN | Fri Aug 7, 1450 Tunner Drive, Courtenay ANTIQUE/CLASSICS Easy Rider on the BIG SCREEN | Fri Aug 7, 10 pm 146 Back Road, Courtenay Clean andAug modern81 bedroom available now. Cat Show & Shine* | Sat, 1939 CHRYSLER ROYAL FEATURES: Fridge/stove, dishwasher, washer/ Show &withShine* | Sat, okay Aug with pet8deposit. Lease required. 4 door, 6 cyl, black brown dryer, Quiet, clean building. Pet friendly. Tom Carpenter Poker Run* | Sun, Aug 9 interior. Lovingly restored. Call 250-338-7449 Art | Vendors | Fri & Sat, Aug &location, 8 walking distance $16,500, mayCarpenter trade for Show* older Tom Poker Run* | Sun, Aug 9 2 bedroom condos.7 Ideal Ford. Call 250-334-9502

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WORSHIP COMOX VALLEY THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA WELCOMES YOU TO SERVICES AT:

LUTHERAN Shepherd Of The Valley Lutheran Church (ELCIC)

COMOX UNITED

Comox Recreation 1855 Noel Ave

Comox Avenue at 250 Beach Dr.

“A place for you: John 14:2

An Affirming Ministry

Sunday Worship Worship and Sunday and Children & Youth Program 10 am Children & Youth Program Saturday Service at 5am pm (Sept-May) 10:00

Rev. Maggie Enwright

Saturday Worship 5:00 pm

Email: cxunited@telus.net

Hearing Assistance

Full Wheelchair Access

October to May www.comoxunitedchurch.com | 250-339-3966 Email: cxunited@telus.net

Full Wheelchair Access

Hearing Assistance

www.comoxunitedchurch.com | 250-339-3966

PRESBYTERIAN COMOX VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN 725 Aspen Rd., Comox

SERVICES Sunday 10:30am Minister: Rev. Jenn Geddes

250-339-2882 e-mail:cvpc@shaw.ca comoxvalleypresbyterian.ca

Full Wheelchair Access

LIVING A VISION FOR CHRIST AND COMMUNITY

RIVER HEIGHTS CHURCH

Sunday Celebration 10:30 am

Hosts of “Comox Valley School of Supernatural Ministry�

2201 Robert Lang Drive (Old Fish and Game Building)

250-334-8424

10 am Sunday Worship 250-334-0616

BAHà ’Ă? FAITH “Reflections on the Life of the Spiritâ€? – ongoing study circle. All are welcome. ~~~ “The whole duty of man in this Day is to attain that share of the flood of grace which God poureth forth for him.â€? Bahå’u’llĂĄh www.bahaisofcomox.org 250.702.3041…†250.702.0574 www.courtenaybahai.org

ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Comox Valley Parishes Welcome You!

St. John the Divine

St. Peter

Jim Lyster, Rector 218 Church St., Comox • 250-339-2925

100 Years of Ministry in the Comox Valley

SUNDAY SERVICE

8:00 am at St. Andrews Church

SATURDAY

5:40 Express Contemporary Worship SUNDAY

8:00 am & 10:00 am Worship www.stpeterscomox.ca

living hope

Rev. Anthony Divinagracia, Rector 579 - 5th Street, Courtenay

real people living real life experiencing real change

634 N Island Hwy (June thru Sept)

and 10:00 am WEDNESDAY SERVICE 10:00 am

250-334-4331

email: patmos@shaw.ca http://stjohnthedivinecourtenay.bc.anglican.ca

RESONATE BAPTIST CHURCH

Worship Services

“A Community of Faith.�

10am Sundays Queneesh Elementary School

Brooklyn Elementary School

2345 Mission Rd., Courtenay

250.334.9777 livinghope@shaw.ca

www.livinghopeonline.ca

10:00AM at

1290 Guthrie Rd., Comox

Everyone Welcome

www.resonatechurch.ca

Full Gospel Christian Fellowship

Sunday

11:00 am & 7:00 pm

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MISSIONS WORK AT HOME! DREAM CANADA INTERNATIONAL will be starting another discipleship training/ESL program for South Korean youth, starting August 15th. The program is held in the lower area of the River Heights Church, by the Puntledge River, Mondays to Fridays, 8:30 am to 3:20 pm. We are looking for several host families to host for either 2 1/2 months or 5 months. There is remuneration given to families. If you are interested in being part of this cross-cultural ministry, please contact the Host Family Coordinator, Sheila Joiner at: sheilajoiner@hotmail.com

Comox Valley Unitarian Fellowship 4TH SATURDAY TAIZE SERVICES (5:00)

will continue throughout July & Aug

SUNDAY SERVICES

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“Caring for one another, our community, our environment and those in need or suffering injustice: We work to transform ourselves and our world through compassionate action.�

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