September 16th, 2011 Mirror

Page 1

Book launch: Local writer Jim Creighton debuts book News A3 Biz awards: Chamber to honour city’s best

Business A7

TRY CURVES...

2X1.5 $10.00 FOR TEN DAYS. START YOUR CURVES SUCCESS STORY TODAY! www.curvescampbellriver.com

250-287-8379

Cancer de Mama: Bring help to Mexican women CR Living A19

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR FULL PROCESS

FIRST ISSUE 1971

PROUDLY SERVING OUR COMMUNITY FOR 40 YEARS

Newstand 75¢

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

www.campbellrivermirror.com

Accident injures 3 RENÉE ANDOR CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

ARMIN HOFFMAN/SPECIAL TO THE MIRROR

Emergency crews remove the driver of a grey Chevrolet Impala at noon on Wednesday. Three people received non-life-threatening injuries.

Two sites chosen to measure wind potential – City Hall not one of them KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city will install wind-measuring instruments at both Phoenix School and Robron Park to

determine the potential for wind generated energy. Council voted Tuesday night to put up anemometers at the two sites to collect wind data as the next step in a wind turbine feasi-

2011 MODEL YEAR WRAP UP

bility assessment. “Phoenix School is the top site for wind potential, with Robron Park following as a second potential option,” said Amber Zirnhelt, the city’s sustainability manager.

OWN IT FOR

22,998 128

$

*

OR

$

AT

3

NEW LOW LEASE OFFER

% VARIABLE

RATE FINANCING†† BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS WITH $1,999 DOWN

OR

WebPoll We asked: Do you blame fish farms for the 2009 sockeye salmon run decline? You said: Yes – 50 votes (26%) No – 140 votes (73%) Today’s question: Are you prepared for a large earthquake? Vote at campbellrivermirror.com

MOST DURABLE, LONGEST-LASTING FULL-SIZE PICK UP ON THE ROAD.

24 0.8% FOR MONTHS

TYEE

CHEVROLET CH ROLET BUICK GMC BU UP TO

10,000

$

2011 SIERRA EXT CAB NEVADA EDITION WRAP UP PRICE

“Both sites are relatively clear of trees and have good wind profiles. According to Wind Atlas the average annual mean wind speed is 3.43 metres per second at Robron Continued on A3

Three people were taken to hospital after they were rear-ended on S. Island Highway on Wednesday. While travelling northbound on the highway at about 12 p.m., the driver of a grey Chevrolet Impala slowed down to make a left hand turn onto 6th Avenue. A dark blue Dodge 3500 that was following behind was unable to stop and smashed into the car’s rear-end. Campbell River RCMP’s officer on scene, Cst. Jason Bouwman, said the three occupants of the Impala have non-life threatening injuries, but police will be checking in on them. “We’ll be following up with the occupants of the Impala,” said Bouwman. The driver of the Dodge truck was issued a violation ticket for Following Too Closely.

OFFER INCLUDES FREIGHT & PDI, PLUS: $10,000 CASH CREDIT

INCLUDES GM EXCLUSIVE LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL

IN CASH CREDITS ON SIERRA

250-287-9511 570 - 13th Avenue www.tyeechev.ca DL#10790


A2

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

Quality Foods

“SNAP UP” THESE DEALS! Fresh Snapper Fillets Asian Family

Panko

Japanese Style Breading 150 gr

5

Weather Permitting

3$ for

California “Premium”

Broccoli Crowns 2.84 per kg

Just the tops!

1

29

99 Realemon

Lemon Juice 945ml

per lb

Bakery Fresh

8” Lemon Meringue Pie

3

99

Estate Whole Bean Coffee

9 907gr

99

for plus applicable fees

Q

TRIPLE

POINTS

Wednesday Sept 21st , 2011

Experience the difference Copyright © 2011 Quality Foods and its licensors. All Rights Reserved. Photos for Presentation Purposes Only All Quality Foods Stores • Email: customerservice@qualityfoods.com • www.qualityfoods.com

each

Organic Strawberry or Krema Greek Style Plain Yogurt

946 ml

5 650gr

3$

each

WATCH FOR

1

99

Olympic

Just Black Cherry Juice

5

2$

per 100 gr

each

R.W. Knudsen

Melitta

¢

for

SUPER HOT SPECIAL PRICE on these two flavours only!

While Supplies last!

M a k e ro om i n yo u r Pa n t r y ! OUR

GIANT

CASELOT SALE

BEGINS!

& CONTINUES ALL NEXT WEEK

Early Bird Specials Begin Saturday!

that Quality makes!

Prices in effect Sept 16 - Sept 20, 2011

For Store Locations & Hours, Please Visit www.qualityfoods.com


NEWS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

A3

Creighton’s comic imaginings Wind: Anemometers will cost city $5,000

RENÉE ANDOR CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

J

im Creighton is happy that his made up characters won’t bother him at night anymore. No, Creighton is not crazy. Instead he is a local fiction writer who is debuting his first published collection of short stories called eLKFallsbC comic imaginations of a coastal town. Creighton said the characters he created were always on his mind while he was writing, and he’s excited to finally be able to share them with the public. “They’re out of my head and into a book, so they don’t bother me incessantly at night,” Creighton said with a smile. “It feels very good. I’m very happy that the characters in this book have come alive and continue to live,” he added. Creighton will be at Still Water Books at 2 p.m. on Saturday to release the book and read a couple of excerpts. Five hundred copies were printed and will be for sale at the book store. Although it’s a collection of short stories, the same char-

Continued from A1

RENÉE ANDOR/THE MIRROR

Jim Creighton will debut his collection of short stories on Saturday.

acters appear throughout which links the stories together. And the book has a strong local flavour. Set in the fictitious town of Elk Falls, B.C., Creighton called it “next door to Campbell River.” “It has the flavour of a coastal town on Vancouver Island with all the fishing, and logging, and tourism, and all the other stuff that goes on,” explained Creighton. He said local people have already asked him if certain characters are based on them, and Creighton’s answer is no. While he said they are made up of a composite of

all the people he has ever met in his life, the characters in his stories are completely fictional. The book is set in modern times but with an old time feel to it, according to Creighton. “These are the comings and goings of this little town, and how they want to try to be very modern and up to date… the attitude of the town is old even though they’re living in 2011,” he said. And while the stories are humourous they also touch on serious issues. An example is a story about a local drunk who is called the invis-

ible man because the community can’t see him. The collection also has some supernatural elements, including a character called Bill the Ghost. Creighton considers himself a “closet writer,” and has written other short stories as well as some poetry that he did not publish. He said he believes people will respond well to this collection. “I feel very excited and I feel very confident because I read a lot and I write a lot, and I consider this a genuine contribution to canadian literature,” said Creighton.

Fall Sale

$5,000 Minimum Trade Value* *See in-store for details.

250-871-4700 • 1-877-730-3416 • 1355 Comox Road • Courtenay • www.comoxvalleyrv.com

and 4.29 m/s at Phoenix at a height of 10 metres.” By placing the instruments at two schools, there will be an opportunity for students to collect and analyze wind data and learn about renewable energy from a live demonstration project, Zirnhelt said. The anemometers are the first phase of the project and will cost the city approximately $5,000, which will likely be funded through the city’s Climate Action Revenue Incentive Prog ram Rebate. The second part of the project will be determining where the best place for an actual, powergenerating wind turbine would be. “If the city were to proceed with installing a 50 kilowatt wind turbine, it would cost approximately $375,000,” Zirnhelt said. “The electricity could potentially be used to offset the power from one of the city’s municipal facilities and assist with moving the city

toward its carbon neutral commitment under the BC Climate Action Charter.” The turbine being considered would produce roughly 120,000 kwh per year and stand about 100 feet tall, with 30 foot blades attached. However, there are smaller turbines the city could choose to install. The wind turbine feasibility study falls in line with the city’s Strategic Plan for 2010-2011. “Such a project would provide the city with the opportunity to demonstrate leadership in promoting renewable energy, and working toward its carbon neutral commitments under the BC Climate Action Charter,” Zirnhelt said. “The project would be an excellent educational opportunity on renewable energy for students, visitors and other community members.” The first step of the project – installing the anemometers – will likely get underway soon as city staff hope to collect wind data between the fall of 2011 and spring of 2012.

3X8

CVRD P/U CVR

WORM BIN


A4

NEWS

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

Campbell River Shoreline Arts Society

2011 CARVING COMPETITION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tuesday, September 20th 6:30 pm Altrusa House Adult Care Building 142 Larwood, Willow Point Recruiting for New Members NOW! Be a part of this exciting annual event! FOUNDED BY Max Chickite & Barb Comeau 1996

Visit us online:

www.campbellrivermirror.com

BC Hydro marks its 50th with a celebration BC Hydro is celebrating its 50th birthday this year with a community celebration in Campbell River. As Hydro turns 50 years old, it is also preparing for the next 50 years by regenerating the electricity system that keeps BC powered. On Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., BC Hydro will host a celebration event beside the John Hart Generating Station. This free familyfriendly event located on a grass field features bucket truck rides, kids’ activities like a bouncy castle and games, hot dogs and a chance to meet BC Hydro staff and

learn more about where BC Hydro has come from and where it is going. “BC Hydro plays a significant role in the Campbell River community with our Campbell River system hydroelectric operations and our two offices with about 80 staff,” adds Watson. “It would be great to see the community out at the John Hart site to see us.” The event will feature experts and interactive displays on topics such as the John Hart Generating Station Replacement Project, the Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, Power Pioneers, smart meters, Power Smart

Congratulations!

GRAND OPENING PARTY 921 Island Hwy. @ Georgia Quay 250-286-9988 Campbell River’s new Casual Dining Experience

Rick and Charlotte Dinney take pleasure in announcing the marriage of Rick’s son Mark to Sherry Sumner on Aug. 26th 2011 in beautiful sunny Campbell River. Much love from family and friends. Love and be loved.

and position the bucket over the river, only about 75 metres downstream of the generating station. This one experience tells the Hydro story of how clean power is keeping the lights on.” Due to limited parking on BC Hydro property, Hydro is providing free public transit to the John Hart site with the bus leaving downtown Campbell River from the Community Centre. The bus will be making the round trips beginning at 10:30 am. Campbell River is the last of eight BC Hydro 50th anniversary events in the province.

and public safety. “BC Hydro has not provided a community event like this in many years so this is a great opportunity to meet various BC Hydro experts in an informal setting, and also meet our power line technicians who safely restore power to your homes and businesses in sometimes harsh weather conditions,” said BC Hydro spokesperson, Stephen Watson. “One of the most popular attractions will be the bucket rides from our power line trucks that will be positioned beside the Campbell River. Our staff will safely lift people up and over the trees

CR Metal Fabricators would like to welcome

Drew McEachren to our team.

Drew brings many years of experience and knowledge to the team. Drew will be helping out with the operations at our second shop on 14th avenue.

1970 - 17th Avenue, Campbell River 250-286-6313 • www.crmf.bc.ca

THE CAMPBELL RIVER FRATERNAL HALL SOCIETY

Kitchen & Cater ing Marc McGraw - Executive Chef, Debra Cunningham - General Manager Management Team: Christina, Melanie & Meaghan

Tuesday, Sept 20th • 11am-9pm Quay West Burger & OK Springs Draft Beer

95+tax

14

$

10% of All Sales donated to Cameryn’s Cause

Prizes • Giveaways •Free Samples Free Ice Cream for Kids with meal

Great Food . . . Cold Beer!

TAKE NOTICE that we hereby call a meeting of the members of The Campbell River Fraternal Hall Society to be held at 7:00 p.m. on September 25, 2011 at 1999 14th Ave, Campbell River, BC (Eagle Hall #2). The purpose of the meeting is to: By Special Resolution: 1) Remove Nick Bortnick, Marco Polo Costa, Kevin McHady, Dave Thompson, Richard P. Walton and Rick Warkentin as Directors of the Society, to be effective immediately. By Ordinary Resolution: 1.) Elect replacement Directors for those removed; and 2.) Confirm the current number and name of the Society’s Board of Directors. This notice is given by the below members (the “Requisitionists”) pursuant to section 58(4) of the Society Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, C. 433, the Directors of the Society having failed to call a meeting within 21 days from the date that a requisition in writing to call a meeting for the transaction of the business above was delivered to the Society. Requisitionists: Hector Dubois, George Hartly; Carol Muise, Mike Wilson; Ken Antoneli; Dennis Higgins; Marlene Jordan’ Mag Moeller; Shelly Morton; Dale Lewis; Julia Warkentin; Neil Baldwin; Joe Nadurak; Tina Biglow; Ken Wilson; Annie Homes; Jack Krajnc; Bill McCannel; Frank Tortora; Alan Tripple; Ann Feeney; Maureena Wilson; Erich Hippolt; Roy Anderson; and John Warkentin.

We’re OPEN SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 9am-2pm

®

Only 2 weeks left!

Everything is

VERY LIVE music with

®

FRESH!!

CAT & THE BSIDES

• Coffee ce • Farm Produ & ts • Local Ar Crafts • Pastries

pierstreet.com


NEWS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

Habitat plans to build another home KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Habitat for Humanity is planning its next home for a struggling family in Campbell River. It’s been more than two years since the group built its first property in the River City and now Habitat for Humanity is in the beginning stages of organizing a second build. But first it needs a good piece of land. “Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North would like to extend an invitation for the City of Campbell River to partner with us once again to build safe, decent, affordable homes for the families we both serve,” said Jenna Nichol, chairman of the Campbell River site selection committee for Habitat for Humanity. The non-profit housing program is dedicated to the elimination of poverty by building homes in partnership with families in need. The purpose of Habitat

for Humanity is to provide simple, decent, affordable housing to those who would not qualify for or be able to afford a conventional mortgage. Two Campbell River families have already benefited from Habitat for Humanity. In spring of 2009, roughly 400 volunteers helped build a duplex on Maple Street. Both families own their section of the duplex and pay property taxes. Habitat is eager to continue building in Campbell River. Nichol hopes the city can provide a suitable piece of property. “It must be residential, safe for young families, zoned for a duplex or multifamily residence, inside the city grid for water and sewer, close to bus routes, schools and other amenities, environmentally safe and sustainable, and have no need for any extraordinary leveling,” Nichol said. “It is our hope that the City of Campbell River would consider providing

GOOD OL’ GOSPEL SING ALONG You are invited for an evening of Country Gospel and Traditional Gospel Music

Saturday, September 17th 7:00pm DISCOVERY COMMUNITY CHURCH 250-10th Avenue, Campbell River (formerly - Galaxy Theatre)

NO CHARGE • COME ONE AND ALL!!

Colored

GEMSTONE EVENT Sept. 30 & Oct. 1st

an appropriate piece of property for us to continue to build affordable housing in this community.” Habitat for Humanity already has plans to build

several new homes in the Courtenay area in spring 2012 on property purchased on Piercy Road. Habitat for Humanity selects families for homes

based on the adequacy of a family’s current home and a family’s income. To apply for housing, visit www. habitatnorthisland. com and click on Apply for a Home.

3X12 CITY CURRENTS

COMMUNITY UPDATE SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 SHAPING THE FUTURE OF CAMPBELL RIVER Sustainable Official Community Plan – PUBLIC OPEN HOUSES You spoke about your vision for our community. You provided input on proposed future directions for Campbell River, And we listened. Now, a draft Sustainable Official Community Plan is ready for review. Please join us to comment on the draft plan. All community members are encouraged to invest even a few minutes to provide valuable feedback at any of these informal drop-in events. This is about your vision - your future. Open House Schedule: Tues., Sept. 13, 5 – 8pm at the Sportsplex Wed., Sept. 14, 5 – 8pm at the Community Centre Thur., Sept. 15, 5 – 8pm at the North Island College Cafeteria Tues., Sept. 20, 5 – 8pm at the Sportsplex Wed., Sept. 21, 5 – 8pm at the Community Centre A copy of the draft plan is available to download at www.sustainablecampbellriver.ca For more information, please contact Ross Blackwell, Land Use Services Manager at 250-286-5748 or via email at ross.blackwell@campbellriver.ca

CALL FOR ARTISTS YOUTH ARTIST COMPETITION The City of Campbell River, Wei Wai Kum, We Wai Kai and Homalco Nations are inviting youth artists from each community to submit art on the theme PARTNERSHIP for consideration for inclusion and display in the jointly developed document entitled “Governance and Planning Partnership Strategy” and for use in static displays. Using the theme of PARTNERSHIP, the City of Campbell River together with the Wei Wai Kum, We Wai Kai and Homalco Nations are developing a “Partnership and Governance Strategy” which outlines a new approach for working together. This call is open to all youth artists 19 years of age and younger from the Wei Wai Kum, We Wai Kai and Homalco Nations and broader City of Campbell River communities. A $150 honorarium will be awarded to each of the winning submissions – one from each community. Submission deadline is September 30th, 2011. For further information visit www.sustainablecampbellriver.ca or contact Ross Blackwell, Land Use Manager at (250)286-5748.

Meet our Geologist Gemstone Cutter Bernard Gaboury and see his Unique selection of hand-crafted colored gemstones from across the world. We will work with you to design & finish the jewellery piece of your dreams.

27 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE YOU CAN TRUST!!!

960 B Shoppers Row, Campbell River • 250-914-4653

www.kampmann-jewellers.com

Drive Smart BC Do I Have to Produce My Driver’s Licence? For most of us, there is no way around it. If we drive a motor vehicle on a highway we must carry our driver’s licence with us at all times and produce it on the demand of a police officer. We must also allow the officer to take it in hand and examine it. There is no 24 hour grace period to produce it at your convenience, contrary to what many people commonly think. If the officer asks, we must also state our name and current address. A response of “It’s printed right there on the licence” is not acceptable. A driver’s licence is important to an officer doing traffic enforcement. It properly identifies you, sets out what kind of vehicles you may operate and could include other restrictions and privileges. Being able to produce your licence when asked reduces the possibility that you are a prohibited or suspended driver. Police officers are permitted to take photos of a driver as part of their investigational notes. I often did this when I stopped a driver who could not produce a licence. The photo sometimes turned out to be important later on to positively identify the driver for court purposes. It also resolved personation complaints when the driver knew they were not properly licensed and masqueraded as a friend or family member who did to avoid prosecution. Legal purposes aside, carrying your driver’s licence can assist medical treatment and notifying next of kin if you are killed or injured in a collision The author is a retired constable with many years of traffic enforcement experience. To comment or learn more, please visit www. drivesmartbc.ca. Cst. Tim Schewe (Rtd.), DriveSmartBC

tment n i o p p A o N ! Necessary Semi-Synthetic

LUBE, OIL, & FILTER

$

57

95

Plus Tax Diesel Extra

TYEE

"MINE THE PIECE OF YOUR DREAMS"

301 St. Ann’s Road Campbell River, BC V9W 4C7 Telephone: 250-286-5700 www.campbellriver.ca

A5

CHEVROLET CHEVROLET BUICK GMC

250-287-9511 570 - 13th Avenue www.tyeechev.ca DL#10790


A6

NEWS

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

2X5 The Annual

BIG Book SALE ANNUAL BOOK SALE

Friday, September 23rd 2pm – 8pm & Saturday, September 24th 10am – 4pm

Middle schools to get playgrounds KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Both Campbell River middle schools will receive playgrounds funded by the province while some elementary schools struggle to fill a need for new equipment for their students. Phoenix and Southgate schools

will each get a $50,000 grant as part of the province’s one-time $8 million commitment to provide 44 new playgrounds and playground updates for schools across B.C. “We were very happy with the announcement that the provincial government made and right now we’re in the process of creating

what those playground structures will look like,” said Peter Neale, secretary-treasurer for School District 72. Premier Christy Clark announced Sept. 2 that those schools which do not have a playground will be given first priority. Phoenix and Southgate fit that bill. Meanwhile, a handful of local

3x3

C O N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N

CLERK ni collegeHOSPITAL hospitalUNIT clerk p/uCERTIFICATE ad Develop the practical skills and knowledge needed as a unit clerk, from medical transcription to hospital organization and administrative support. Access jobs throughout the health care industry.

St. Peter's Anglican Church Hall 228 South Dogwood St.

(across from Strathcona Gardens)

CAMPBELL RIVER Oct 24 ‘11 - Jul 12 ‘12

Come for Books, Tea, Coffee & Cookies!

$3,978 Mon, Wed & Thu, 6:30 - 9:30 pm

For more information, call 250-923-9750 or visit www.nic.bc.ca/programs/health_care.

For breaking news, visit: www.CampbellRiverMirror.com

5x8

receive some help from the province. The Ministry of Education plans to reimburse schools that had playgrounds built in 2011. Neale said Discovery Passage school – along with Sandowne, Oyster River and Ecole des Deux Mondes – is one of those that may be eligible for reimbursement. Any money remaining after the 44 new playgrounds are built and PACs are reimbursed, will go towards upgrading or replacing equipment at existing public school playgrounds. “Based on feed back from the school and the PACs we identified the top three priorities,” said Neale. Those are: Discovery Passage, Sayward and Cedar schools. Neale said he is hopeful the playgrounds at Phoenix and Southgate will be completed sometime before the end of this school year, but construction is weather dependent.

elementary schools are desperately in need of new playground equipment. At Discovery Passage school, the small Parent Advisory Council (PAC) – which has always been tasked with providing school playgrounds – has been struggling to fundraise for a new playground after the old one was taken down by the school district for safety reasons. Without the old playground, there is nowhere for the younger students to play. “The kids need to play outside but there’s not enough room for them now,” Jessica Taylor, treasurer for the school’s PAC, said at the time. She was disappointed to hear the two middle schools would be receiving playgrounds while the Discovery Passage PAC has been fighting an uphill battle for a new playground since last February. But the PAC may

We are independent investment advisors who offer competitive GIC rates, bonds, mutual funds without front or back loads, ETFs, stocks, hedge funds, mortgage investments and more. To find out how you can benefit from a customized portfolio,

and insurance 2X2

dundee securities ®

Laura Beck, CFP , FMA, FCSI Senior Investment Advisor Joe Crawshaw, CFP Associate Investment ®

MESSAGE FROM YOUR TEACHERS

Call 250.923.5100

Insurance through Dundee Insurance Agency Ltd.

DWM Securities Inc.

2X5

MUNICIPAL ELECTION

2011 Municipal Election

Candidates

Are you planning to run in November’s election? Our audited distribution system ensures your message is delivered to more homes. Contact one of us today to help plan your advertising campaign. 250-287-9227

Cynthia Debbie Don Dean

Reach More Voters With


BUSINESS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

A7

4x4 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

ISLAND LIFE PHOTOGRAPHICS/SPECIAL TO THE MIRROR

2011 Business Awards of Distinction Committee members Denise Mitchell and Shelly Petersen promote the awards’ theme ‘Success Beyond the Lemonade Stand.’

2011 Business Awards of Distinction coming up Campbell River’s business community is gearing up for the 2011 Business Awards of Distinction. Set to take place at the Tidemark Theatre on Saturday, Sept. 24, the event celebrates and recognizes business excellence and the contribution of

GET READY FOR FALL

outstanding entrepreneurs to the community. The theme, ‘Success Beyond the Lemonade Stand,’ recognizes and honours the foundation, and fundamentals of business success. The evening will feature a selection of gour met appetizers

and desserts as well as the Chamber’s signature cocktail, door prizes, a live auction, multi-media presentations, and a few surprises. The highlight of the evening will be the Aw a rd s C e re m o ny featuring the presentaContinued on A8

YOUR WHOLE HOUSE

PAINTED LOSE 20-30” in One Month Guaranteed!

www.customcontouring.com

For Only

65

$

00 MONTH!

o.a.c.

Call Ken 250-287-7147 ext. 232

GET RESULTS, BUYING OR SELLING • CALL 310-3535 CLASSIFIEDS C O N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N

DOZENS OF COURSES STARTING THIS FALL at Campbell River Campus

4x6.5 FAC-010NI COLLEGE Sep 24 Sat, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

Emergency Child Care First Aid CPR Lvl B

$85

Immunization Skills Workshop for LPNs

LPN-014

Sep 24

Sat, 8 am - 4:30 pm

$250

Excel Level 1

CPA-011

Sep 24 - Oct 1

Sat, 9:30 am - 4 pm

2/$175

MS Windows and Internet

GENI-4310

Sep 27 - 29

Tue & Thu, 6:30 - 9:30 pm

2/$89

Cake Decorating Basics

GENI-7110

Sep 27 - Oct 6

Tue & Thu, 6:30 - 8:30 pm

4/$75 + HST

Beginner’s Bookkeeping

BKK-010

Sep 27 - Nov 15

Tue, 6:30 - 9:30 pm

Air Brakes Operating Skills

AIR-020

Sep 30 - Oct 2

Fri, 5 - 9:30 pm; Sat & Sun, 8 am - 5 pm 3/$219

Silver Jewelry Workshop

GENI 1210

Oct 1

Sat, 10 am - 3 pm

$69

Forklift Operator

FLO 010

Oct 15

Sat, 8 am - 4:30 pm

$249

Food Safe Level 1

TFS 010

Oct 1

Sat, 8:30 - 4:30 pm

$89

8/$275

Oil and Gas Pack

OIL-FT

Oct 1 - 16

Days vary, 8:30 - 4:30 pm

$1,550

Fire Suppression and Safety

FOR 012

Oct 5 - Oct 6

Wed & Thu, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

2/$240

H2S Alive

GAS 010

Oct 7

Fri, 8:30 - 4:30 pm

$280

Heavy Equipment Operator Foundation Program Oct 11 - Nov 7

Call for details

Hazard Recognition & Control with Fall Protection WSF 013

HEOF-FT

Oct 12

Wed, 8:30 - 4:30 pm

$135

Ground Disturbance

MVO 072

Oct 13

Thu, 8:30 - 3:30 pm

$135

Construction Safety Training System

CTQ 010

Oct 14

Fri, 9 am - noon

$75

Transportation of Dangerous Goods

MVO 070

Oct 14

Fri, 8 am - noon

$75

For more information, call 250-923-9750 or visit www.nic.bc.ca/programs/ce/september.aspx Campbell River 250-287-0727 Monday through Friday by Appointment

NORTH ISLAND RESIDENT SPECIAL 1 NIGHT ACCOMMODATION PLUS DINNER FOR TWO This great offer is available at April Point Resort & Spa from Aug. 28 - Sept. 22 and Painter’s Lodge from Aug. 28 - Oct. 8

1-800-663-7090 s www.aprilpoint.com/residents

ONLY

139

$

BASED ON DBL. OCC. SOME RESTRICTIONS

AVAILABLE SUNDAY - THURSDAY Oceanview and additional nights available Can not be combined with any other offer

$1,250 + textbooks


A8

BUSINESS

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

? w o n K u Did Yo 2X6

th to ember 17 th t p e S , y a r 20 Saturd Septembe , y a d s e u SHOPPERS DRUGMART T e

Awards sold out last two years Continued from A7

tion of the nominees and, of course, the announcement of the 2011 Business Awards of Distinction winners. Tickets are on sale

receiv

PPERS S O H S 0 0 5 , T 18 US PoreOIoN N O B n M U OPTIM u spend $75 or m when yo the store. ything in almost an

now at www.campbellriverchamber.ca or by calling the Chamber office at 250-287-4636. “This is Campbell River’s most prestigious business event and has sold out the last two years so be

ber 22nd is

y, Septem is Thursda

3X4.5

Y A D S R O I SEN SAVE 20% Th

sure to get your tickets now to be part of the excitement,” said event organizers. The public call for nominations resulted in over 45 qualified nominees in seven aw a r d c a t e g o r i e s

SENIOR50Swith a Shoppers Optimum card.

BEAR MTN

imum of $

up to a max

including, Micro Business, Small Business, Inter mediate Business, Large Business, Young Entrepreneur, Business Leader of the Year, and Not-for-Profit of the year. A panel of judges comprised of community and business leaders throughout Campbell River evaluated the nominations against award criteria to determine the win-

The Mortgage Centre

SAHRESA KING Cosmetician 1 Year

ners in each category. All nominees were also evaluated for the Family Friendly Award category and Environmental Sustainability Award category. A complete list of nominees can be seen on the Chamber website at www.campbellriverchamber.ca. Anyone from the community is invited to this year’s celebrations.

JILL COOK Mortgage Specialist

Jill works for you,not the lenders!

TYEE PLAZA - 1297 Shoppers Row | 250-286-1166 PHARMACIST ON DUTY DURING STORE HOURS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8AM - 10PM

jkcook@telus.net www.mortgagecentre.com/jillcook Cell: 250.205.0875 | Fax: 1.866.883.6210

CLASSIFIEDS • 310-3535

668 Nature Park Dr. Campbell River V9W 7Z9

See ads and customer websites at www.campbellrivermirror.com, click on e-edition at the bottom of the homepage.

CARLSON’S PLUMBING & HOME RENOVATIONS Servicing Campbell River Since 1993

• Kitchen Renovations • Bathroom Remodelling • Tub Replacement • Alterations & Renovations • Carpentry • Drywall • Flooring

Door to Door... Town to Town

LAWN & GARDEN MAINTENANCE

FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING AND GAS SERVICE INSTALLATIONS

Lawn & Yard Maintenance • Lawn Aerating Hedge & Shrub Trimming Fruit Tree Pruning • Patio Blocks • Fences

Custom Homes | Green Building Renewable Energy | Geo-Thermal & Solar Installs

Free Estimates Call Anders 250-830-8939 or 250-923-9905

CALL 250-830-3735 22 Years Experience • Licensed • Insured • WCB

Todd Wickenheiser Phone: 250.344.8566 or Fax: 250.287.8565 Visit us at: www.suddwickhomes.ca

To advertise in this space Contact Debbie Baker debbieb@campbellrivermirror.com 250-287-9227 ext. 223 or 250-338-5811

PAINTING & DECORATING Servicing Vancouver Island Since 1964

Contractors Commercial & Residential Directory Selective Painting by Appointment Only Publishes George Stefanitsis Every Wednesday Ph: 250.286.6260

GUTTER CLEANING • ROOF MOSS • WINDOWS VINYL SIDING • PRESSURE WASHING

15% OFF

Written Competitor Quotes

Cell: 250.830.7027

Cell: 250 202 5646 (John)

ALL OUR ADS ARE NOW ON-LINE!

CABINET AND DESIGN • • • • •

Cabinets Furniture Tile Flooring Home Furnishing & Reno’s

L INSU

ATED

PHONE TODAY! 250-287-2409 or 1-877-339-1220

RENT from $95 month or BUY!

RIGHT TOUCH PAINTING Roy L Hales 250.202.5136 roy.hayles9@gmail.com

~ Free Estimates ~

Travis Uzzell • 250-204-1455

26 years of experience ~ Interiors Only~

See ads and customer websites at www.campbellrivermirror.com click on e-edition at the bottom of the homepage.


NEWS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

Jack-of-all-trades and long-time local runs for seat in fall election campaign

e Ron Kerr believes his evaried experience will dhelp his win a seat on city council. y In the nearly 40 years that Kerr’s lived in Campbell River he nhas been involved in sports, business, the arts, and serving on committees. e He said he believes dCampbell River has plenty of opportunities for growth. “ C a m p b e l l R ive r offers us many unique opportunities and I’m looking forward to working with Council and staff to create an effective and accountable government,” said Kerr. “My vision for Campbell River is one that will welcome growth and prosperity in all areas,” he added. “A future that offers opportunity and training for our youth, good paying jobs for families, support and security for our seniors, and help and assistance for those without.” Kerr ran a private

health clinic and college for many years with his wife Pauline. He said he gained important skills from this experience. “Thoughtful mediation and resolution skills played a very important part in our success,” explained Kerr. “I will bring these skills to my position as your councillor.” He also ran landscape, contracting, and nursery businesses for 28 years, which serviced all commercial and residential properties all over the North Island. He said this experience has made him more aware of challenges that builders and developers face in the community. He was director and president of the Campbell River Credit Union Advisory Planning Committee, president of the Campbell River Arts Council, River City Players and the Rotary Club.

Happy 60th Birthday Don McLean! Hugs & Kisses Susan

Ron Kerr is running for a seat on city council. He wears a kilt in celebration of his Scottish heritage.

He was also a member of the Spirit Square Steering Committee which designed Spirit Square. Presently he is vicechairman of the Community Advisory Committee, and sits on the steering committee for the new Sustainable Official Community Plan (SOCP). Ker r said this experience will help him if he is

to gain a seat on city council. “This varied experience has made me aware of many different points of view throughout the city,” explained Kerr. Kerr wears a kilt in celebration of his family’s heritage, and he is founder of the Tartan Society of Campbell River. He is dedicating his election campaign to his great grandfather, Alexander Kerr, who served as a city councillor during the birth of the country. Kerr said the values of that time are as important today as they were then, and he promises to respect them and to make Campbell River better. “This city is our home and I want it to be a welcome, prosperous and safe place for all of us, said Kerr. “I want an open City Hall working hard to make Campbell River everything we all know it can be.”

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2011 12 NOON Fraternal Order of Eagles Hall 1999-14th Avenue, Campbell River FREE ADMISSION to all Brides and 1 guest • Door Prizes • Special Displays • Fashion Show • Gift Bags for Every Bride Pre-register today at www.welcomewagon.ca For more information or to book a table call Terry 250.287.4940

Cruise Ship

SCHEDULE

Date

Time

Cruiseline

Fri., Sept. 16

5:00pm

Radiance of the Seas

Sat., Sept. 17

4:30pm

Diamond Princess

Sat., Sept. 17

5:00pm

Zuiderdam

Sun., Sept. 18

4:30pm

Celebrity Century

Sun., Sept. 18

5:00pm

Zaandam

Mon., Sept. 19 Tues., Sept. 20

4:30pm 4:00pm

Sapphire Princess Disney Wonder

Tues., Sept. 20

5:00pm

Carnival Spirit

Mon., Sept. 21

4:30pm

Island Princess

Front Ocean iew Great V BREAKFAST & DINNER

Blue Oyster Restaurant & Sushi by the Sea ~ Open 7 Days a Week ~

BREAKFAST: 6:30am to 9:30am DINNER: 5:30pm to 8:30pm

Cruise ships depart from the Port of Vancouver at the above times and arrive at Campbell River approximately 4-6 hours.

Campbell River’s only Waterfront Hotel 261 Island Hwy, Campbell River 250-286-1131 www.anchorinn.ca

Maria S. Lee, B.Sc. Hons. Anti-Aging Strategies & Treatments

Willow Point Wellness 250.923.2352 2116 S. Island Highway, Willow Point

Walk the Historic Boardwalk

UÊÊ/ iÊ Ã > `½ÃÊ iÃÌÊÊ Ê UÊÊ7> ÊÌ iÊ Whale Watching Historic Boardwalk UÊ >L Ã]Ê,6ÊEÊ UÊÊÊ7>ÌiÀvÀ Ì Restaurant and Pub Camping Sites UÊ > `Ê ÕV Ê Àit UÊÊ7 > iÊ ÕÃiÕ

Beauty Neuve Facial $ Cozy Vacation Rentals, RV and Camping Sites

www.stubbs-island.com

70

Reg. $85

Brow Shaping $

10

Reg. $15

Express Pedicure $

39

Reg. $49

To receive this discount, services must be booked during the calendar week specified. Prices do not include taxes and gratuities. Does not apply towards gift certificates.

Dedicated to Excellence

For information and reservations:

1-800-665-3066 or 250-928-3185 email: reservations@stubbs-island.com

Your loyalty and enthusiasm for our team and services is wonderful. We proudly celebrate 10 years of growth and thank you for your confidence in having us provide all your hair, skin and beauty needs! To show our appreciation every week we will be offering 3 services or products at a special price as our gift to you. GIFT SPECIALS AND PROMOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 17TH TO 23RD.

Telegraph Cove! The best kept secret on Northern Vancouver Island.

10th Anniversary Celebration with 8 weeks of gift specials especially for you.

Discover and Explore

UÊÊ- ViÊ£ näÊÊU

Bridal Showcase

Your children at school are exposed to radiation from computers which is damaging to their health. Have you considered protecting them with harmonizing chips? www.mygiawellness.com/phgi

Have a whale of a time in your own backyard! The Unforgettable Killer Whale (Orca)

A9

Fishing Charters and Guides

Find us on 2701 Eden Street • 250.923.2086 Mon.–Sat. 9:00–5:30 (Wed.–Thurs. 9:00-7:00)

www.edenstreetspa.com


A10

NEWS

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

Smile Month OF THE

Meet Austin who will receive a gift certiďŹ cate for being cavity free in the month of August!

3X3.25

Donation Fund Donations are being accepted for Brent James who was seriously hurt in a car accident on Sept. 5. He is in Vancouver hospital and paralyzed from the chest down. The donations would help keep his rent and bills paid so he has somewhere to come home to and continue to call home. You can donate at any Bank of Nova Scotia or Scotia Bank to Account name: Margaret Brix in trust for Brent James.

DR DENNIS Dr. Chris H. Dennis, Inc.

‘Sports guards are an absolute necessity for anyone playing contact sports. With students heading back to school this month, it is a great time to arrange ange an appointment for a custom ďŹ t sports guard by a dentist. They are superior in ďŹ t compared to ‘boil and bite’ sports guards and are much more comfortable to wear. Call our ofďŹ ce to arrange for a ďŹ tting prior to sign up for any sports your children may participate in. It is a cost effective way to save your child’s teeth and prevent concussions.’ Dr. Dennis and his friendly staff would like to welcome all current and new patients to their new location in the Quinsam Professional Centre

Find us at: Suite 210 520–2nd Avenue, Campbell River 250-287-9345

1-877-DR FLOSS

www.discoverypassagedental.ca

3X7

3X7 presents

‘The Insatiable’ by artist Jawshing Arthur Liou

The CampbellART River Creative Industries Council (CRCIC) DIGITAL is hosting the

inspirational and imaginative

DIGITAL ART EXHIBITION

BACK BY POPULA R DEMAND!

TIDEMARK

T CA THE CAST THAT PERFORMED FO OR M FOR MAMA MIA AN INCREDIBLE EVENING OF

SEPTEMBER 1-22

‘Third Skin’ by artist Andrea Zapp

AT THE

This presentation displays art in a “networked ageâ€? as designed by local and international artists in the creative industries. Join CRCIC and experience local artists plus: • Julie Andreyeu Âť (www.animallover.ca) • Jacquelyn Martino Âť (www.jacquelynmartino.com) • Matthew Cox Âť (www.mjcox.com) • Jawshing Arthur Liou Âť (www.arthurliou.com) • Andrea Zapp Âť (www.andreazapp.com) • Michael Bielicky Âť (www.gardenoferroranddecay.net)

‘Tomorrow Will Get Better’ by artist Matthew Cox

THIS EXHIBITION IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN CANADA DURING THE VIEWING IN CAMPBELL RIVER! For more information, please contact: info@crcic.ca www.crcic.ca 250-287-2772

‘On Reserve’ by local artist Liz Carter

October 1st, 2011 at the Tidemark Theatre

presented by:

Showtime 7:30pm Doors at 6:30pm

Visit our website for full details.

‘Travel Stones’ by artist Jacquelyn Martino

WORLD-CLASS DIGITAL ART EXHIBITION IN CAMPBELL RIVER!

Charge-by-phone 287-PINK (7465) 1-800-994-0555 www.tidemarktheatre.com

Giant Quadra fundraising garage Sale The Quadra Philippines Connection presents its 17th annual Giant Garage Sale to be held on Sunday, Sept. 25 at the Quadra Community Centre from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. All items are by donation and it is advised to come early to take advantage of a multitude of recycled treasures filling the expanse of the community centre including furniture, appliances, household goods, toys, tools, books, clothing and more! A concession selling home-baked goodies, pizza and fresh roasted Aroma coffee will be available to sustain you while you shop. Proceeds from the giant garage sale go to Quadra’s sponsorship of preschool/daycare programs in remote areas of Luzon in the northern Philippines.

7x3.5 STRATHCONA Skating! Pond GARDENS Hockey! Program Hockey Lessons! Program & Schedule info – Click on the quick links – Recreation Guide

Swimming or Skating Birthday Parties! Themes to choose from: Fairy Princess Day, Pirate College, Hawaiian Luau, Survivor, Extreme Games, Girlz Time. Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex r 4 % P H XP P E 4 U $ B N Q C F M M 3 J WF S # $ r 5F M r X X X TUSBUIDPOBSE D B


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

A11

meet the PROFESSIONALS FOR THE BEST IN QUALITY, SERVICE & PRODUCTS CALL OR VISIT THESE FINE BUSINESSES!

Beyond Beautiful Smiles Dental Centre We’ve got great news! Dr. Seebach & his team at Beyond Beautiful Smiles are now Invisalign Certified

Now you can go wireless. www.beyondbeautifulsmiles.ca For more information call us today at 250-923-GRIN (4746) ©

invisalign LEARN HOW TO SMILE AGAIN.

2410 South Island Hwy., Campbell River

River City River City Foot Care

Sakas Pier

UR RA AN NT T R E S TA U

Come enjoy the Thurs., & Friday HOURS : Mon., Wed., July 1st Fireworks show (5pm-Close) Lunch ( 11:30-2pm) & Dinner & Dinner with us. Sat.,& Sun., Dinner Only (5pm-Close) Book now! Closed Tuesdays Hours: 11:30 to Close 7 Days A Week

250-914-4997 250-914-4997

Gabriela Eikeland

REFLEXOLOGY Hot/Cold Stone Massage • Reiki • New workshop schedule now posted on our website.

ABOVE & BEYOND TREE SERVICE Complete Tree Care Stump Grinding Bucket Truck & Chipper Insured & licensed Free Quotes Valley Owned & Operated Prompt, Friendly Service I.S.A. Certified Arborist

27 Years of Holistic Healing and Bodywork! Call Gabriela: 250.923.1773 • 250.203.4195

Call Chad 1-250-703-0371 www.womynspathofhealing.com or 1-250-897-5254 • Merville

Campbell River Mirror To advertise here Call Marianne: BEYOND

ABOVE & 250-287-9227 TREE SERVICE

RIPPLE ROCK RESTORATIONS

FLOOD | FIRE | WIND

HELPING YOU PUT THE PIECES BACK TOGETHER

24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICES IICRC CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS Serving Central and Northern Vancouver Island and Surrounding Islands Since 1996

250-850-1168

1671 Petersen Road | Campbell River

www.islandmicro.com

An invitation to savour our fine Greek & Italian cuisine.

CHRISTMAS PARTIES

Book now for the best date. RETRACTABLE Screen Solutions Can we suggest a buffet menu? for doors, windows, (minimum 30 people for buffet) buffet ENTREES: Roast Beef, Lemon Pepper Chicken outdoor living spaces & more .Only . .$24.95/ person + HST OR -Turkey & Ham

Only

SIDES: Roasted Potatoes, Rice, Vegetables SIDES: SALADS: Greek, Ceasar • Beverages Beverages:: Coffee, Tea Desserts:: Fruit Salad, Assorted Desserts Desserts

Happy OR We can adjust the buffet menu to suit your budget Birthday OR order from the regular menu • view at www.whitetower.ca Canada BOOK EARLY Call us today at 250-287-2282 MON. - THURSDAY & get 10% off (food only) You can book the whole restaurant. We can seat 120 people!

or visit: www.whitetower.ca • FAX:250-287-3262

It’s time to have your Phantom Screen Installed

286-3210

FEATURE ARTIST:

September Back to School Event EVELYN

Open Monday-Friday 9:30- 5:30 Saturday 9:30-5pm

M.

SEPTEMBER 15TH SEPTEMBER 30TH

impressionsartgallery@yahoo.ca 990B Shoppers Row, Campbell River Call if you have any questions

250-286-1612

QUALITY WOOD BUILDINGS BUILT on Your Land crosslandsheds@yahoo.ca

IMPRESSIONS CUSTOM FRAMING AND ART SUPPLIES

tes! rti¿ca Gift Ce

1920 Island Hwy., Campbell River

www.PhantomScreens.com

COMOX VALLEY: 250-204-1744

Under New Management

serving you the best Book Your Christmas Parties! Labour Book now Unlimited for best date. Pick upcan from min. 30 people, seat 120. Meet the Pros 10 % off food only 24/11 CAN ADJUSTJune THE BUFFET MENU TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET OR ORDER FROM THE REGULAR MENU.

White Tower Restaurant

An invitation to savour our fine Greek & Italian cuisine.

1920 Island Hwy., Campbell River

(250) 287-2282

D.J. Furnace Express Ltd. "We Guarantee Your Satisfaction"

K>LB=>GMB:E <HFF>K<B:E RETRACTABLE

$21.95/ person + HST

Traveling?

campbellrivermirror.com or 1-250-897-5254 • Merville

Campbell River 250 286 0624 Courtenay 250 337 2064

White Tower Restaurant An Invitation to Savour our

Complete Tree Care Stump Grinding Bucket Truck & Chipper call us today . . . Insured & licensed Free Quotes ACROSS THE ISLAND WITH Valley Owned & Operated Prompt, Friendly Service Arborist TuneI.S.A. intoCertifi the ed local news Hugh Van Hecke

you are away Callwhile Chad 1-250-703-0371

• Virus Removal • Hardware Repair • Data Recovery • Wireless Solutions • Network Troubleshooting • Security

Business theWeek Week Business of of the

HOME VISITS

Carol_S558@hotmail.com

250-287-3933 1725 Willow St. Campbell River

#203-871-Island Hwy, Hwy, Campbell Campbell River River #203-871-Island

Pick up from • Diabetic Footcare Meet the Pros • Trimming of toe nails • Corns & Calluses June 24/11

250-202-4398

iÀÌ wi`Ê/À>`ià i ÊUÊ Ê-Ìii ÊEÊ Õ Õ ,i«> ÀÃÊEÊ iÜÊ ÃÌÀÕVÌ

Sushi••Fish Fish&&Chips Chips • • Soup Soup && Salad • •Sushi Salad • Wraps/Sandwiches/Burgers & Much More • Wraps/Sandwiches/Burgers & Much More NEW MENU STARTED

Foot Care Carol LPN

CALL:

Computer Service & Support

Campbell River Hot Tubs Ltd. Terry Collins Owner 2780-B South Island Highway Campbell River, BC 250-923-5550 business 250-923-5155 fax

Heat Pumps • Duct Design Screen Solutions Heatingwindows, & Air Conditioning • HRV for doors, Gas Fittingliving • Fireplaces • Custom Sheet Metal outdoor spaces & more . . .

INSURED & BONDED

Bill SufÀll Russ & Winifred McKinnon

call

Dave Manser

250-286-3210

250-287-6811

www.PhantomScreen.ca

Campbell River Mirror To advertise here Call Marianne: "We Guarantee Your Satisfaction"

250-287-9227 RETRACTABLE Screen Solutions for doors, windows, outdoor living spaces & more . . .

Traveling?

Bill SufÀll Tune into the local news Russ & Winifred McKinnon while you are away 250-286-3210

campbellrivermirror.com www.PhantomScreen.ca

Limited

ABOUR

un

Temporary Services “One call, and we’ll do it all”

Let us take care of your labour needs without the hassles of costly advertising and payroll burden We provide quality fully trained individuals in a variety of new areas.

hot.tubs@telus.net

beachcomber HOT TUBS

www.beachcomberhottubs.com

Office Administration • Bookkeeping Secretarial • Cashiers • CSRs • Clerical Services

250-897-1073 1935 Cliffe Ave., Courtenay


A12

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

WHO WE ARE: The Campbell River Mirror is published every Wednesday and Friday by Black Press Ltd., 104-250 Dogwood St., Campbell River, B.C. V9W 2X9. Telephone: 250-287-9227; Fax: 250-287-3238.

Opinion

PUBLISHER: Zena Williams publisher@campbellrivermirror.com

EDITOR: Alistair Taylor editor@campbellrivermirror.com

Our View

Campbellton deserves attention Once again, the businesses in Campbellton have rallied together to get some action on improving the oldest part of the city. It seems like this is a regular occurrence. Like clockwork, the We say: How long Campbellton business community do are businesses has to rattle some chains to get City Hall to notice them. have to keep Previously, it had to do with rattling chains? crime and prostitution. Other times, it was just getting decent services or some beautification. It begs the question, when will they get the

attention they demand? Can there be anyone in the city who is not familiar with the challenges Campbellton faces? Given that nothing much changes, are we to conclude that nobody at City Hall cares? That’s hard to believe, yet nothing happens. The contrasts are blatant. Willow Point gets millions spent on improvements but there’s nothing available for Campbellton. Certainly, Campbellton got the new Inland Island Highway. That was a provincial project. Move a block east and you get the hodge-podge of commercial, light industrial and residential properties and dusty old streets with few sidewalks and a lot of ditches.

Campbellton is not as popular for residential development as the south end of the city. It’s not likely to become another Georgia Park but that doesn’t mean it can’t find an identify of its own – different from the “other side of the tracks” image it has now. Urban renewal is not a new concept. It’s going to take more than a few planters to improve the city’s northern entrance. Certainly, these kinds of improvement projects are dependent on federal and provincial funding programs but the city puts forward projects for their consideration. Maybe it’s time to put Campbellton’s name in for some improvements.

Good point: Charlie

Thank you, Charlie! While I don’t know Mayor Cornfield personally, I have met him on a few occasions and watched him in “mayoral” action on our local cable TV coverage of City Council meetings. These have formed, in me, the impression of a man who is comfortable in his own skin and who embraces life, with it’s day to day challenges, of both the unex pected and the predictable varieties. He seems a man who gives his best effort and takes his responsibilities seriously. Charlie enjoys the community he represents with camaraderie and zest, continually volunteering his services for local charitable fundraisers and sharing his good humor and relaxed demeanor at community events. A true man of the people. He oversaw several positive community improvements, such as the highly successful Spirit Square transformation, and the sea side highway upgrade between Rockland and Hilchey Public service is often a thankless job, which by its civic nature, invites strong opinion from the people served. Most recently, in his letter to the community, he paid tribute to the axiom that behind every good man there is a good woman by publicly honoring his wife for her support and patience. Thank you both, for your years of community service. A job well done! D. McGillis Campbell River

Did you catch Campbell River on the Mercer Report?

Alistair Taylor Out On A Limb

I watched Rick Mercer’s report on swimming with the salmon and I tell ya, I’m moving to that Campbell River place. Okay, I know, I already live here. Rick was preaching to the converted when I watched his segment of floating down the river. It’s always interesting to see how television portrays things. The Campbell certainly looked longer than it is as frequent cutaways and edits made it look like his run took longer than you might think. But the beautiful, clear water, verdant forested banks and the spectacular Elk Falls Canyon translated well to television sets across the nation. Certainly a great postcard from Campbell River – wish you were here.

Mercer is always a hoot and he looked like he was having fun. It was great publicity for the community and definitely for Jim DeHart’s Destiny River Adventures. In terms of laughs though, I got more chuckles out of the first segment in which Mercer and pop singer Jann Arden went up the CN Tower to hang out at the top – literally. I guess the thing to do on Canada’s highest structure is to strap a cable to a safety wire and walk around the perimeter. You’re encouraged to lean out from the edge with your butt hanging over the city of Toronto. Now there’s a worthwhile tourist attraction – moon the residents of Canada’s biggest city. That’s almost worth leaving the winsome shores of Vancouver Island

to travel to our biggest of Big Smokes to indulge in. Arden is a funny woman (I like her music too) and complements Mercer’s zany behaviour with her own. She was the one who pointed out that all of Toronto could see her butt when she was suspended over the edge. Mercer has conquered Toronto many a time and now he’s conquered Campbell River. Residents lined the bank of the Campbell with signs saying Hi Rick and welcome. It cracked me up when he pulled up to a riverside dock and was invited to have a beer. He politely declined but did wryly note it was Lucky Lager being offered – how Campbell River. I wonder if a Guinness or something a little more high-brew would have enticed him?

Meanwhile, swimming with the salmon continues to be the quintes sential thing to do in Campbell River You wonder if it is ever going to lose its lustre but it certainly doesn’t appear to be. Have to remember to keep the river full of salmon. Speaking of salmon...I was happy to see the progress being made on the former Ocean Blue Cedar sawmill site. Another chunk of the Campbell River estuary is being converted back to a natural state under the magical touch of Jim Van Tine. Native plants and a daylighted stream bed provides more natural nursery for returning salmon. It’s all good work and will go a long way to ensuring there are salmon to swim with in the Campbell River.


OPINION

Community supports children going back to school The 11th Annual Campbell River Women’s Centre School Supply Drive and Distribution was a great success, thanks to the many generous volunteers, private community donors, and business donors. This was truly a stellar example of how a community can get behind a good cause to benefit families struggling on low income. We were able to distribute bags of new school supplies to more than

d e r s

e r. e t o

y e l

l k l s s g

g o

375 children who live on low income. We would like to sincerely thank Walmart for being such a fantastic community supporter. Walmart staff and employees went out of their way to put together a massive order of school supplies for us. Walmart doubled the profits we made at our hot dog sale and donated more than $2,000 in store credit and goods. The Coastal Community Credit Union

donated $1500 from a Coastal Community Fund grant, and $900 from a hot dog sale. Credit Union employees tirelessly shopped, sorted, and bagged supplies. The Altrusa Club of Campbell River ladies sorted supplies and helped with the busy task of distribution. Donations from a variety of other individual and small business donors made this a stellar year for fami-

lies of Campbell River. Our own volunteers and staff members put in many hours of volunteer time for this annual cause. What a great community effort! Our non-profit charitable organization has been supporting women and families in Campbell River for 29 years. We are proud to be a part of such a caring community. We give out donations of personal care

and hygiene items, as well as women’s clothing, throughout the year, with an average of 500 drop in visits each month. We are always in need of these items that can be dropped off Monday – Thursday from 10-3 at 1265A Ironwood Street. Georgette Whitehead, MSW, RSW E x e c u t ive C o o rdinator, Vancouver Island North Women’s Resource Society

A13

FOLLOW US ON...

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR 104-250 Dogwood St. Campbell River, B.C. V9W 2X9 Tel (250) 287-9227 Fax (250) 287-3238

Zena Williams, Publisher publisher@campbellrivermirror.com

Alistair Taylor, Editor editor@campbellrivermirror.com

Cheri Lagos, Production Manager production@campbellrivermirror.com

Shelley Quewezance, Circulation Manager circulation@campbellrivermirror.com

Grey Power!

Has it come to your attention just how much grey hair there is in this town? The reason for this phenomenon is that the “baby boomers” born during the years following the second World War are now reaching I retirement age. n Many people in this f age demographic have made n Vancouver Island s their retirement x- home. What does n s

h s g y l y ay. s e

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

Place classified ads @ bcclassified.com this mean for Campbell River? What will be the impact of this demographic on real estate prices, social services, and general quality of life for newcomers and those already living here. These questions and others will be addressed in an ElderCollege presentation called Grey Power! on Friday, Sept. 23. You can register online at www.nic.bc.ca/ eldercollege.

3x3.5 Family, General, Cosmetic & Neuromuscular Dentistry Open Monday thru Friday, early morning and evening appointments available. • No escalated cost, we follow the suggested BC Dental fee guide. • Insurance accepted with electronic filing for your convenience. • Seniors Discount • Warranty on Dental Treatment • Complimentary consultations and second opinions available.

s y a D Happyr Event & e s i a r d n fu Featuring g the Authentic

"Dels Burgers"

GET RESULTS, BUYING OR SELLING CALL 310-3535 • CLASSIFIEDS

Secure Indoor Storage Storag • Climate Controlled • Clean & Dry

Ask about our Early Bird Special! Sat. 11am - 3pm

Square Dancing g North Island Cruiser C CR Classic Car Club

www.seniorcentre.com

Campbell River Mirror is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province's newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org

e g a r o t S r Indoo Solutions

Arts & Crafts Sale

250-914-4401

Canadian Media Circulation Audit

201-2276 South Island Highway • 250-923-9363 • www.drchrisroper.com

Campbell River Senior Centre e

More info call:

or call Classifieds: 310-3535

This Saturday!

Sept 17th •11am-3pm

at the Campbell River Common 1400 Ironwood Rd.

Reserve your spot today today!

250-287-2557


A14

OPINION

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

HEROES – Our heartfelt thanks to one and all for your kind words and sympathy in our great loss of Jonathan Warren. He will be missed so much. Thank you: Doctors, Nurses & Paramedics; Rev Capt. Gord Taylor, Salvation Army; RCMP and Victim Services; Sutton’s Funeral Home;

Oyster Bay Resorts, Howard Henning; Ben Luck, Comfort Zone Foods Catering; Ripple Rock Restorations; CR Shrine Club #22; Mark Donaldson; All who contributed to the House Memorial; Jenny Morrison; Cheryl Kwaksistala; The community of Campbell River. – Jonathan’s Mom,

Grandma, Grampy, and all the family. ZERO – On the day of Sept. 2, I was on a bike ride with two friends in the Beaver Lodge Lands, when I was knocked off my bike and slammed into the ground by a girl on a horse from behind. I had no idea that the horse was coming from

behind because the rider gave no attempt to warn me to move until it was too late. I don’t exactly know what happened, but I ended up being thrown off my bike and landing on the other side of the path. After taking a hard slam to the ground, the rider said “sorry” and continued to ride away leaving me on the ground

in shock with nasty cuts, scrapes and blood on my clothes. I was very angry because she did not seem to care about my situation and acted carelessly. An older man on a bike followed behind and stopped to ask if I was okay, and I told him I was not seriously injured. I was not really thinking at the time so I could not

realize if he knew the girl on the horse or not but he continued to follow after her. I last saw her and the horse leaving the parking lot of the main trail and heading near the ERT road. I think hard about what could have happened if the horse would have seriously injured me and I am angry that

the rider had shown no

Heroes & Zeros

6x12

respect for a person in front of her. Many people are upset about kids riding dirtbikes, but I am bothered that a horseback rider could not simply respect others and share a trail. I have nothing against horses and I realize that accidents happen, but I’m upset towards the way the rider acted in the event.

TELUS

TV with a little TLC. P/U AD

Sign up for Optik TV and TELUS will give $100 to the Campbell River Rotary Waterpark.*

HEROS – The People of Cape Mudge for the warm welcome they gave 151 paddlers from Campbell River in the 5th Annual Discovery Passage Passage. Paddlers from age 8 to 86 felt the sincerity of the welcome through the wonderful voice of Shawn Decaire. We experienced the genuine friendship shared between neighbors. The tides ensure our visit with old and new friends was far too short but we will meet again soon. Thanks also to the many different crews who made this community event possible. – Geoff

FULL PROCESS

Get the best home entertainment and you’ll make a positive difference in your community.

Optik TV TM gives you the best PVR experience: Record an entire series with 2 clicks of the remote 1 PVR is all you need for the whole home

Get a free HD PVR rental when you sign up.†

Set up PVR recordings from your smartphone

Call 310-MYTV (6988) for details.

Rotary Clubs of Campbell River ®

*Campaign runs March 1, 2011, to March 1, 2012. Maximum total contribution is $300,000. Eligible for new TELUS TV activations in Campbell River. †Offer available on a 3 year TELUS TV service agreement until November 1, 2011, to residential clients who have not subscribed within the past 90 days to TELUS TV service. Current PVR rental rates will apply at the end of the 3 year term. A cancellation fee applies for early termination of the service agreement and will be $10 multiplied by the number of months remaining in the term. TELUS Home Phone or Internet service required. Minimum system requirements apply. TELUS, the TELUS logo, Optik TV, TELUS TV and the future is friendly are trademarks of TELUS Corporation, used under licence. © 2011 TELUS.

HEROES – All those who helped celebrate their Tenth Anniversary at the ‘Cottage’ on Sunday Aug. 21. Special thanks to Carolyn, Bonnie, Donna, Pat, Marie, Mary, Verna, Chel, Bev, Beba, Bev, Fern, Marlene, Lois, Fay, Doris, Sue, Jill, and Karen making the party possible. Thank you to Richard Barry of “Wooden it Be Nice” for building a beautiful driftwood arbour for the Cottage grounds. Thank you to Mike Margetts for sharing his bonsai collection. Thank you to Kim Marchant, dressed as a typical sea-side artist with her straw hat and apron, for painting during festivities, Thank you to the children, especially Yuma and Kai, for creating doodle-art on a large platform-easel. Thank you to Fred Giles for capturing the scene with pictures. The Driftwood Club thanks everyone who has supported our shows, sales, and our nine beach scenes during Transformation of the Shore in the last ten years. – The Driftwood Club of Campbell River


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

A15

CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SALE CONTINUES $ 5.00 OFF $92 00 In the month of September everyone receives a

Locally owned & operated by y Lyle & Debra Wolfe

FUEL SYSTEM PKG

20

$

includes a 2 step fuel injection service and fuel filter. Starting at $110.00

00 OFF

Plus tax. Most cars & light trucks. Coupon expires Sept. 30, 2011. Cannot be combined with any other offer. MUST Present Coupon. See store for more information. Campbell River location only.

COMPLETE DRIVE TRAIN SERVICE

15

$

00 OFF

Plus tax . Most cars & light trucks. Coupon expires Sept. 30, 2011. Cannot be combined with any other offer. MUST Present Coupon. See store for more information. Campbell River location only.

10

$ WIPER Regular

BLADES

00 OFF

PER PAIR

Plus Pl lus ttax. ax Coupon expires Sept. 30, 2011. Must Present Coupon. ax store See Se ee sto st o for more information. Campbell River location only.

SAVE

VOUCHER towards your next visit.

IN COU

PONS

MIX & MATCH

TRANSMISSION FLUSH

15 95 64 00 10

$

Reg. Price Starting at $13999

The new technology to change 100% of your automatic transmission fluid. Traditional methods only change about 30% of your fluid leaving you open to breakdowns and expensive repairs.

00 OFF

Plus tax & enviro fee up to 15 L. Most cars & light trucks. Coupon expires Sept. 30, 2011. Cannot be combined with any other offer. MUST Present Coupon. See store for more information. Campbell River location only.

POWER STEERING PKG Includes a full fluid change, power steering flush and conditioner.

$

REG. $7495

Plus tax. Most cars & light trucks. Coupon expires Sept. 30, 2011. Cannot be combined with any other offer. MUST Present Coupon. See store for more information. Campbell River location only.

COOLANT FLUSH Reg. Price Starting at $9299

$

A complete flush of the cooling system up to 15 litres. Recommended every 2 years for regular coolant or 5 years for long-life coolant. Check owner’s manual.

OFF

Plus tax & enviro fee. Coupon expires Sept. 30, 2011. Limit one coupon per customer. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Must Present Coupon. See store for more information. Campbell River location only.

1691 Dogwood Street, Campbell River 250-286-4288

Mon. - Fri., 8:30 – 5:30, Sat. 8:30 – 5:00, Sundays: CLOSED


A16

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

2X1.75

Arts & Entertainment

Send your arts and entertainment submissions to editor@campbellrivermirror.com

6LG 7KHDWUH 6SHFWDFXODU 6HDVRQ 5RFN 2SHQHU

7KH *UDSHV RI :UDWK

2X2

sid williams theatre ' $1

7KH 2GGV 6DWXUGD\ 6HSW 'RRUV SP 6KRZ SP

7LFNHWV 5HJXODU 6,' 0HPEHUV 6WXGHQWV

HENRY ORTHOTICS 10 good reasons to look after your feet! Toll Free 1-888-766-FEET

FULL PROCESS 250-287-3530

Suite 107-250 Dogwood

Kids theatre group keeps it young after 18 years

A

nne Young’s decision to have a children’s theatre was prompted by her daughter Allison who encouraged her to do something she knew her Mom was always interested in. Young loves kids

and live theatre and as Allison said “ you have the perfect last name to call the new venture.� So Young Theatre began. Ads went out and 14 young people ranging in age from 8 to 15 were interested in being involved.

5x9.6

TOYOTA P/U

FULL PROCESS

A play needed to be found. The great old classic and perfect for Christmas, A Christmas Carol was chosen. Rehearsals were at Sandowne Elementary School, the performance was at the Tidemark Theatre and the old-

fashioned costumes were from Imagination Unlimited. Stage manager was Lynne Macara, Assistant Stage Managers were Allison Enns-Camp and Sharon Huuha, green room helper was Denise Comeau, poster created by Lorna Pennock and Don Young moved stuff as usual. The original cast was: Candace Baysinger, Jake Butler, Elise Comeau, Alison Davies, Tabitha Debolt, Erick Dube, Larissa Galbraith, Karena Headrick, Laura Jackaman, Ashley Kay, Sheryl Kruse, Brian Kruse, Hadley Logan and Shawna Sloan. Looking at a photo

1X3 lanmark

Show Times Sept. 16 – 22, 2011 Straw Dogs (18A)

Nightly 7:00 & 9:20; Sat & Sun Mats 1:00 & 3:20

Our Idiot Brother (PG) Nightly 7:00 & 9:00; Sat & Sun Mats 1:00 & 3:00 Contagion (PG)(No Passes) Nightly 7:10 & 9:30; Sat & Sun Mats 1:10 & 3:30

I Don’t Know How She Does It (PG) Nightly 7:10 & 9:10 Sat & Sun Mats 1:10 & 3:10

The Help (PG) Nightly 6:45 & 9:40; Sat & Sun Mats 12:45 & 3:40

of that first group, Young realized that two of the cast, Hadley and his wife and Karena and her husband just became new parents this year and Elise had her second child. It’s wonderful what can happen in 18 years. Anne Young reflects on this magical time with such a warm feeling. 18 years ago this wonderful group of young people came together and worked very hard to make their director, all those that worked on the show and their parents very proud. Some things haven’t changed for Young and that is that she still looks forward to meeting the new children arriving at Young Theatre and those who have been with her before all to share the magic of live theatre. Some feedback from parents over the years – the experience helps with reading skills, self esteem and confidences. Young people enjoy team work and new friendships are made. If you are interested in getting info about Young Theatre’ registration and fees call Anne Young at 250-923-2187 or email youngda@shaw.ca.

landmarkcinemas.ca

SPIRIT2X4SQUARE Downtown Campbell River

biaAdan sampson MBER 20TH E T P E S , Y D S TUE - 1:00pm :30amsquare 11spirit � in the Square LAST “Lunch the Season Concert of

Singer/Songwriter

ANDREAS EGGENBERGER Grab a bag lunch from:

To book the Spirit Square for your community group or to view our schedule of events, please go to

www.spiritsquare.ca

Sponsored by:


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

A17

89TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION SALE! See this weeks Áyer for details.

BROWN PAPER RECYCLE BAGS (5 Pk)

GENIE GARAGE DOOR OPENER

MASTERCHEF BBQ

save

save

42-9722

1

89

$

LIKEWISE SILVER FINISH FLOOR LAMP save 52-4912

$

11

70

46-0276

$

Reg. 259

99

18989

LAPTOPPER save

$

Reg. 1999

889

2

89 it’s all about our

10

85-3001

Reg. 9999

8989

SAFETY 1ST NAP MAT save

199-0579 199-3318

$

Reg. 1499

1289

4

199-0579

Reg. 1299

889

Watch for our

3 DAY SALE FLYER th for extraordinary buys

89 up to

BIRTHDAY

BASH

% OFF

EVERYONE’S A WINNER Your game card inside

YOU COULD

• 1 OF 3 $5,000 CANADIAN TIRE GIFT CARDS • McCAIN® DEEP’N DELICIOUS® CAKE COUPON • $5 INSTANT SAVINGS * SEE GAME CARD IN FLYER FOR DETAILS OR IN-STORE FOR FULL RULES. ® Trademark of McCain Foods Limirted used with permission.

MASTERCRAFT SANDPAPER (50 Pk)

1.5 KG C.I.L GRASS SEED

16 OZ. TRAVEL MUG

save

save

save

$

26

54-2299

Reg. 34

99

889

MY HOME BED-IN-A-BAG

(Twin, Queen, King) 46-9147X

Starting from

5989

$

7

59-6378

$

Reg. 15

99

889

1

$ 38

91-3305

Reg. 499

389

EMERALD SOLAR GARDEN LIGHTS (10 PK) save 52-4032

12 PK COCA-COLA (ASST.) save

1

WIN

53-9893X

$

Reg. 527

389

42

Reg. 6999

2789

SALE STARTS TODAY & ENDS SEPTEMBER 18TH! While Quantities Last ~ No Rainchecks. Discovery Harbour Shopping Centre Store: 250-286-0188 Service: 250-286-0122

STORE HOURS Canadian Tire

ay

Monday to Friday 8am-9pm Saturday 8am-6pm • Sunday 9am-6pm

SERVICE HOURS Monday to Saturday 8am-5pm Closed Sundays


A18

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

Actions speak louder than words We’ve just released our 2010 corporate responsibility report. Some highlights include:

• Contributed nearly $1 million to community causes • Planted 110,000 spruce, aspen and willow seedlings as part of our innovative land reclamation program at the Genesee power plant • Committed nearly $800 million to the development of new contracted wind power projects • Introduced a new Employee Orientation and On-boarding program to welcome new employees and give them a ‘Strong Start’ in their first 100 days of work Capital Power’s A+ rated 2010 Corporate Responsibility Report is now online at capitalpower.com


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

A19

Campbell River Living Cancer de Mama transforms women’s lives CANCER DE MAMA VOLUNTEER

T

hey arrived in the hours before daylight; bundled, breasts concealed, heads bowed and hearts heavy. Mexican women, all with breast cancer, and all with the hope that there might be a breast prosthetic for them. For the previous year, women in Canada and the US have been quietly raising funds, gathering used prosthetics, prosthetic bras and regular bras that other volunteers will transform into prosthetic bras. Scores of other women have been knitting tit bits, cotton filled breast prosthetics complete with nipple, by the hundreds. All of these efforts have poured into the La Penita RV Park in Nayarit, Mexico. For the next three days, 325 women from as far away as Guadalajara, Tepic, Puerto Vallarta will come here to be transformed. Unfortunately, in Mexico, it is not uncommon for breast cancer survivors to be made to feel dirty; the men in their lives shun them, their families shun them and sometimes even their whole village shuns them. Times are changing, but still two women in the same village suffering from the same cancer might not even know that the other exists. There is no support group,

there is no Cancer Society, and in many cases there is no information and precious few resources to deal with the physical and emotional damage of breast cancer. But these women have hope, and as the days progress, the rewards shine through. As each woman is fitted with her prosthetic bra and tit bit she emerges from the fitting room, coat over her arm, like a butterfly from a cocoon. Her hands fly to her face as she views herself in the mirror. A wide grin splits her face as she realizes how beautiful she still is, and the tears overflow. Others shake their booty and dance through the room, out the door and into the waiting arms of loved ones. The air is filled with “Gracias, gracias.” There are hugs, more tears, and lots of clapping and cheering from the volunteers. “Bonita Chi Chi’s” we call out; “beautiful boobs,” as indeed they are! There is also much heartache, and none of us remains untouched. The most fragile women, those still undergoing chemo, are assisted by helping hands on either side. Their transformation begins quickly as they are first fitted with a wig or hat so that they can enter the fitting rooms feeling less naked. A volunteer moves through the crowd with a baby that can

A Mexican woman (above) is overjoyed with her breast prosthetic at a Cancer de Mama clinic (below).

surely be only a few weeks old; held so that the mother can be given her chance in the fitting room. We wonder aloud how much time the baby and mother will have to share. “Interpreter needed,” a voice calls out and another volunteer rushes to help with what we know must be more than just a prosthetic fitting. A young woman has arrived fresh from her surgery, drain tubes still in, with a body too sore to even wear a bra, but she doesn’t want to miss this once yearly chance for a prosthetic. She will leave with everything she needs to weather the next weeks of discomfort, as well as her new bra and her new breast tucked into her bag.

As a fitter struggles to get just the perfect fit with the prosthetic breast, the young Mexican woman reassures her with gestures and broken English. “Do not worry, it is perfect. The other breast will be taken in April.” More tears flow. “May I have some pretty bras,” the volunteer fitter asks me as she fights back tears. “She is only 15.” I dig through the dozens of bras, determined to find the most feminine ones I can.

“Thank you,” the fitter whispers as she takes them away. I notice that she has regained her composure and is once again ready to brighten the small cubicle she works in. In the early morning of the second day, before the first of the ladies arrive, a volunteer shares a note she has received, painstakingly translated into English. It reads, “God bless the hands that gave me a beautiful life again. Thank you.”

COFFEE PARTY FOR CANCER DE MAMA Linda Ruehlen is hosting a drop in coffee and muffin party on Monday, Sept. 26 from 7-9 p.m. at 221 South Murphy Street, to raise money for the Cancer de Mama

CANADA'S BEST SELLING

2011 ESCAPE XLT I4 FWD AUTO Share our Employee Price

22,258

*

$ ˆ

The tears flow, as we all understand just how important our work is. Yet even in all this tragedy, there is cause for celebration. A young woman hugs a volunteer she recognizes from last year and shares that she is now cancer free. The clinic erupts with cheers and tears as the news is shared. She has given the best gift of all, to all of us; the gift of hope for tomorrows to come....

Includes

4,891

$

*

Total Price Adjustment

COMPACT SUV‡

Purchase Finance For Only

299 4.99%

$

@

APR

per month financed over 72 months with $3,700 down

Offers include $1,550 freight and air tax.

7.1L/100km 40 MPG HWY ** 10.0L/100km 28 MPG CITY **

Get your employee price today, only at your BC Ford store.

bcford.ca

event put on every year in La Penita, Mexico. Over 300 women are served during this three-day event in February; it provides support for those diagnosed with breast cancer. Although surgery is readily available in Mexico, there is no follow-up care; the Cancer de Mama event supports Mexican women by providing bras, prosthetics, wigs, scarves and many other items. Such support is much appreciated for the positive impact it makes in their lives. Donations will be accepted and all funds will be used to support the three-day event by purchasing supplies for event set up, provision of lunch for the women and their families, as well as purchasing other required materials. Donations of school supplies are also welcome, as Linda and her husband Murray take down a small amount each year and they are certainly appreciated by teachers and students. Event volunteers come from the RV Park itself and the surrounding area. Eppie Burrell, Mavis Larmour and Ruehlen have been involved from this community, as well as Linda McCluskey from Quadra Island and Carole Thacker from Cortes Island, so there is a lot of local input. The goal is to have over 100 women attend – so why not join the crowd?

WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ^Employee Pricing (“Employee Pricing”) is available from June 16/11 to August 31/11 (the “Program Period”) on the purchase or lease of most new 2011/2012 Ford/Lincoln vehicles (excluding all chassis cab and cutaway body models, F-150 Raptor and Mustang BOSS 302). Employee Pricing refers to A-Plan pricing ordinarily available to Ford employees (excluding any CAW negotiated program or other periodic employee special offer). The new vehicle must be delivered or factory ordered during the Program Period from your participating Ford Dealer. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Employee Pricing is not combinable with, CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance, A/X/Z/D/F-Plan and A/Z-Plan Loyalty program incentives. *Purchase a new 2011 Escape XLT I4 FWD Auto for $22,258 after Total Eligible Price Adjustments of $4,891 deducted (Total Eligible Price Adjustment is a combination of Employee Price adjustment of $1,891 and Delivery Allowance of $3,000). Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Employee Price Adjustments and Delivery Allowances have been deducted. Offers include freight and air tax of $1,550 but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. Delivery Allowances can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Delivery Allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. † Choose 4.99% annual percentage rate (APR) purchase financing on a new 2011 Escape XLT I4 FWD Auto for a maximum of 72 months to qualified retail customers, OAC from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Purchase financing monthly payment is $299 with a down payment of $3,700 or equivalent trade-in. Cost of borrowing is $2,954.83 or APR of 4.99% and total to be repaid is $21,512.83. Purchase finance offer includes freight and air tax of $1,550 but excludes variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Taxes are payable on the full amount of the purchase price. Dealer may sell for less. Offers vary by model and not all combinations will apply. Offers are available to customers taking retail incentives and may only be available on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. ‡Based on R.L. Polk Canada, Inc. vehicle registrations data, YTD April 2011. Class is small utility. **Estimated fuel consumption ratings for the 2011 Escape FWD 2.5L I4 5-speed Automatic transmission [10L/100km (28MPG) City, 7.1L/100km (40MPG) Hwy]. Fuel consumption ratings based on Transport Canada approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading and driving habits.

KAREN STRANAGHAN


A20

ENTERTAINMENT

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

Art gallery gears up for a busy fall

2X5

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST

October 4th & 11, 2011 • 7-9pm Campbell River Sportsplex Contact 250.923.2383 Limited seating: first come first serve basis.

The Campbell River Art Gallery is gearing up for a busy fall, with a wide variety of classes on offer for people of all ages. Adults with an art project on the go will want to participate in Sandra Lamb’s Art a la Mode class. Part One of Art a la Mode runs on Friday afternoons from Sept. 23 to Oct. 21 for five sessions. Lamb is a renowned artist and instructor who will provide her expertise and guidance as needed. Bring

in your own projects in watercolour, acrylic or oil paints and she will be there to guide you. The cost for the five sessions is $112.50 for Gallery members and $122.50 for non-members. Lamb will also be offering Art a la Mode, Part Two on Fridays from Nov. 25 to Dec. 16. Participants will bring their own supplies and projects again. The cost is $90 for Gallery members and $100 for nonmembers. Register for all nine weeks of Art

a la Mode and receive one session free. Lamb will also be providing two sessions of Watercolour Painting classes. The first runs Friday mor nings from Sept. 23 to Oct. 21 and will help beginner watercolourists get going. The class costs $112.50 for Gallery members and $122.50 for non-members. Then, learn more about composition and build on basic skills at Beginner Watercolour Painting Part 2, on Fridays from Nov.

3x3 FOREST COACH TOURS LTD. Oct. 8 to 15 - 8 days FOREST COACH TOURS • RENO! RENO! RENO! ...............................$539.00 (ONLY 9 Seats Left)

2X1

E -EDITION FILL

Nov. 7, 8, 9, 10 P/U AD • SILVER REEF/TULALIP CASINOS ...............$439.00 Nov. 16 • IKEA - COQUITLAM - DAY TOUR ............ $69.00+HST For more information on any of our tours, please call our office at 1-250-248-4525 or toll free 1-888-248-4525 or online at www.forestbustours.com

25 to Dec. 16. Gallery members pay $90 for the class, while nonmembers pay $100. The Gallery is also offering a myriad jewelry-making courses this fall. Beginner Wire Working Jewelry with Tamara Tutt is set for Wednesdays, Oct. 5-26 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at a cost of $154 for members and $164 for non-members. The fee includes a tool kit and some supplies. Participants will make a new piece each class. Tutt will also be teach-

2X3 Your Fort McMurray Connection! CATHY DUGGAN FT

Let me help you discover what a great town Fort McMurray is MAC to live in and raise a family.

Cathy Duggan 780-215-7079 cathyduggan@remax.net

Fort McMurray Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

9919 Biggs Avenue Fort McMurray, AB

Sunday, Sept. 18

Campbell River Daybreak Rotary

2011 Quacker 5

f d b S ! l Evd presents the 23rd Annual

PRIZES INCLUDE: LAST CHAN$CE! Tickets 5

ing an Intermediate ‘Chunk y Bracelet’ Workshop Thursday, Nov. 10 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Previous jewelry class participants will continue to hone their skills at this workshop, which costs $60 for members and $70 for non-members. An Introduction to Silversmithing Workshop is slated for one evening, Thursday, Oct. 20 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. with instructor Cristine Lund. Students will learn basic Continued on A21

Campbell River River Lodge – 1760 Island Hwy. (North)

Festivities 1 pm Duck Race 3 pm

• 3 night cruise & 3 nights in Las Vegas Or 7 nights in Disneyland for four • E&B Helicopters One Hour helicopter ride for four people • Installation package for home entertainment • One pair of Maui Jim prescription sunglasses with progressive lenses • Napoleon Propane Ultra Chef Series Model (without propane tank) • Pub and Restaurant Package Restaurant meals, rooms, etc. • Mt. Washington Ski Resort Two “Six Pack Ski Passes” • Pottery dish set • 18 holes of golf with power carts for four • Gift certificate for signage • Kindle E-book reader • Monitor/Keyboard/Mouse set • Portable BBQ • Thrifty Foods Smile Cards • Four ou PPr our Pre-season r Canucks Tickets • 16 GB Apple iPod • Bounce-A-Rama Rentals Party Pack • One free month of Wavestrength Vibration PRESENTING SPONSORS: P

Duck Race Dance H LAST S

OW

SATURDAY, SEPT 17 » 8PM SPORTSPLEX

Tickets Available at: The Music Plant 619-11th Avenue, The Royal Coachman Liquor Store – 84 Dogwood Th Campbell River Visitor Centre – 1235 Shoppers Row Cam For mor more information or to reserve tables call 250-830-0411 Ext. 1 or email: rhonda.harper@rivercorp.ca


Continued from A20 techniques for fusing silver to make their own earrings. The cost is $30 for members and $40 for non-members. Lund is also offering an Intermediate Silversmithing Workshop Thursday, Nov. 17 from

6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The fee is $30 for members and $40 for nonmembers. The Gallery’s fall jewelry-making classes wrap up Tuesday, Nov. 22 to Thursday, Nov. 24 when instructor Aileen Park will offer a

†††

three-night Metal Clay Workshop at a cost of $85 for members and $95 for non-members. Students will learn to use this new medium to for m metal pendants by hand. The fee includes the cost of silver. For artists who’d

††TOTAL

$

like to work with a live model, artist Richard Calver is hosting an Open Studio on Tuesdays from Oct. 4 to Nov. 8 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Everyone is welcome to bring their favourite art making tools and work with

14,895 *

$

14,849 *

Includes $

6,600

• 4.0L V6 ENGINE • 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION • FOG LAMPS • 15 INCH MACHINED-ALUMINUM WHEELS

$

24,328 *

Includes $

9,621 * In Total Price Adjustments

• 3.7L V6 ENGINE • 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH TOW/HAUL MODE • ADVANCETRAC® WITH RSC®▼ (ROLL STABILITY CONTROL™) • 17 INCH MACHINED-ALUMINUM WHEELS

AVAILABLE BEST-IN-CLASS

PAYLOAD AND TOWING

$

It’s your last chance to get your Employee Price. Hurry into your BC Ford Store today.

54,904

*

other artists to paint, sketch or sculpt from live models. The fee for a four-punch card is $40 and the drop-in fee is $12. The increasingly popular Artist Trading Card evenings will take place Thursdays, Sept. 29 and Jan. 19 from 7:30

MARC C.

FORD CUSTOMER

WITH UP TO

$

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTS

Share our Employee Price

$

* In Total Price

Per month financed over 72 months Adjustments with $2,650 down Offers include $1,450 freight.

199 5.49%

Share our Employee Price

$ @

p.m. to 8:30 p.m. This is a fun social program that meets four times a year to swap trading cards. Artists make their own miniature artworks to trade. All ages are encouraged to attend. The Gallery is

KEITHY A.

FORD CUSTOMER

BRITNEY P.

FORD CUSTOMER

JOIN OVER 275,000†† CANADIANS WHO HAVE UR P RIDE A SHARED OUR PRIDE AND SHARED OUR PRICE^ CAMPAIGN-RELATED SALES FROM 2005 TO PRESENT.

RECEIVE

+ 1000 V

FOR ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS

2011 RANGER SUPER CAB SPORT 4X2

Purchase Finance For Only †

APR

9.8L/100km 29MPG HWY** 13.5L/100km 21MPG CITY**

2011 F-150 SUPER CAB XLT 4X2

Purchase Finance For Only

Per month financed over 72 months with $3,700 down Offers include $1,550 freight and air tax.

348 4.99% †

@

APR

8.9L/100km 32MPG HWY** 12.9L/100km 22MPG CITY**

2011 F-350 SUPER CREW LARIAT DIESEL 4X4

Share our Employee Price

Employee Price Adjustment..................$8,395* Delivery Allowance...................................$6,500*

Total Eligible Price Adjustments...$14,895*

Offers include $1,550 freight and air tax.

• FOG LAMPS • HEATED/COOLED LEATHER SEATS • POWERSCOPE™ TRAILER TOW MIRRORS • REVERSE VEHICLE AID SENSOR • SYNC®‡‡ VOICE-ACTIVATED CONNECTIVITY SYSTEM • 18 INCH PREMIUM CAST-ALUMINUM WHEELS

Available in most new Ford vehicles with 6-month pre-paid subscription.

bcford.ca

WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ^Employee Pricing (“Employee Pricing”) is available from June 16/11 to September 30/11 (the “Program Period”) on the purchase or lease of most new 2011/2012 Ford/Lincoln vehicles (excluding all chassis cab and cutaway body models, F-150 Raptor and Mustang BOSS 302). Employee Pricing refers to A-Plan pricing ordinarily available to Ford employees (excluding any CAW negotiated programs). The new vehicle must be delivered or factory ordered during the Program Period from your participating Ford Dealer. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Employee Pricing is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. *Purchase a new 2011 Ranger Super Cab Sport 4X2/2011 F-150 Super Cab XLT 4X2/2011 F-350 Super Crew Lariat Diesel 4X4 for 14,849/$24,328/$54,904 after Total Eligible Price Adjustments of $6,600/$9,621/$14,895 deducted (Total Eligible Price Adjustment is a combination of Employee Price adjustment of $1,600/$3,621/$8,395 and Delivery Allowance of $5,000/$6,000/$6,500). Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Employee Price Adjustments and Delivery Allowances have been deducted. Offers include freight and air tax of $1,450/$1,550/$1,550 but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. Delivery Allowances can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Delivery Allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. †Choose 5.49%/4.99% annual percentage rate (APR) purchase financing on a new 2011 Ranger Super Cab Sport 4x2/2011 F-150 Super Cab XLT 4x2 for a maximum of 72 months to qualified retail customers, OAC from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Purchase financing monthly payment is $199/$348 with a down payment of $2,650/$3,700 or equivalent trade-in. Cost of borrowing is $2,146.91 /$3,443.64 or APR of 5.49%/4.99% and total to be repaid is $14,345.91/$25,071.64. All purchase finance offers include freight and air tax of $1,450/$1,550 but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Taxes are payable on the full amount of the purchase price. Dealer may sell for less. Offers vary by model and not all combinations will apply. Offers are available to customers taking retail incentives and may only be available on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. VOffer only valid from September 1, 2011 to October 31, 2011 (the "Offer Period") to resident Canadians with a Costco membership on or before August 31, 2011. Use this $1,000CDN Costco member offer towards the purchase or lease of a new 2011/2012 Ford/Lincoln vehicle (excluding Fiesta, Focus, Ranger, Raptor, GT500, Mustang Boss 302, Transit Connect EV & Medium Truck) (each an "Eligible Vehicle"). The Eligible Vehicle must be delivered and/or factory-ordered from your participating Ford/Lincoln dealer within the Offer Period. Offer is only valid at participating dealers, is subject to vehicle availability, and may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Only one (1) offer may be applied towards the purchase or lease of one (1) Eligible Vehicle, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales per Costco Membership Number. Offer is transferable to persons domiciled with an eligible Costco member. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford Motor Company of Canada at either the time of factory order (if ordered within the Offer Period) or delivery, but not both. Offer is not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). Applicable taxes calculated before $1,000CDN offer is deducted. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer, see dealer for details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. xMaximum towing capacity of 24,400 lbs. on F-450 when properly equipped with 5th wheel/goose neck. GVWR. Maximum payload capability of 7,070 lbs. on F-350 when properly equipped. Class is Full-Size Pickups over 8,500 lbs. GVWR. **Estimated fuel consumption ratings for the 2011 Ranger FEL 4X2 2.3L I4 5-Speed manual transmission: [10.0L/100km (28MPG) city, 7.7/100km (37MPG) hwy] / 2011 Ranger 4X2 4.0L V6 5-speed Manual transmission (model priced): [13.5L/100km (21MPG) City, 9.8L/100km (29MPG) Hwy]/ 2011 F-150 4X2 3.7L V6 6-speed Automatic transmission: [12.9L/100km (22MPG) City, 8.9L/100km (32MPG) Hwy]. Fuel consumption ratings based on Transport Canada approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading and driving habits. ▼Remember that even advanced technology cannot overcome the laws of physics. It’s always possible to lose control of a vehicle due to inappropriate driver input for the conditions. ‡‡Some mobile phones and some digital media players may not be fully compatible – check www.syncmyride.com for a listing of mobile phones, media players, and features supported. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford recommends that drivers use caution when using mobile phones, even with voice commands. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice commands, not essential to driving when it is safe to do so. SYNC is optional on most new Ford vehicles. †††© 2011 Sirius Canada Inc. “SIRIUS”, the SIRIUS dog logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. and are used under licence.

ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

A21

Campbell River and District Art Gallery has myriad art classes on its autumn slate thrilled to present the fall line-up of classes for children and teens, sponsored by Koko and Tom Pallan. For more infor mation about any of these classes, call the 250-287-2261 or check out www.crartgallery.ca.


A22

COMMUNITY

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

Fighting it out fair

Village of Sayward

3X4.5

2011 GENERAL LOCAL ELECTIONS NOTICE OF NOMINATION Public Notice is given to the electors of the Village of Sayward that nominations for the offices of: Mayor (1) and Councillors (4) for a 3-year term (December 2011, to December 2014) will be received by the Chief Election Officer or a designated person, as follows:

VILLAGE OF SAYWARD

652 K’Husam Way, Sayward

9:00 am, October 4, 2011 (which is the 46th day before general voting day) to 4:00 pm, October 14, 2011 (which is the 36th day before general voting day) Excluding Statutory holidays and weekends

Nomination documents are available at the Village of Sayward Municipal Office at the above address during office hours: 09:00 am to 04:00 pm Monday to Friday.

How does your marriage handle conflict? Every marriage inevitably experiences conflict and tough times. All relationships, both good and bad, will benefit from the Marriage Retreat “What You Need for FIGHTING it out FAIR in

Your Marriage – Successfully Surviving Conflict and Tough Times” at the Campbell River Baptist Church, 260 South Dogwood Street, Oct. 14 – 16. Keynote speakers, Don & Deb Schuiling, Director and Pastor of Family Ministry at the Maple Ridge Baptist Church, will speak at four sessions on the

topic of “Fostering Connection” in your relationship to survive those tough times. They will speak once Friday night 7–9 p.m., twice on Saturday 9 a.m. -4 p.m., and again Sunday Morning 10:30 a.m. (optional for those out of town or attending other churches). The retreat will also feature two

breakout sessions where attendees can choose two out of four breakout session topics: 1) Marriage in the Big Picture. 2) Finances & Marriage. 3) For Men Only, with Ken Dewar. 4) For Women Only. For more information phone (250) 287-8831, visit www.crbaptist.bc.ca, or e-mail admin. crbc@telus.net

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated, elected, and to hold office as a member of local government if they meet the following criteria: • Canadian citizen; • 18 years of age or older; • resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed; a person or the commander of an armed forces unit who has been granted freedom of the municipality, if that person is a Canadian citizen; and • not disqualified by the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an election in British Columbia or from being nominated for, being elected to, or holding office.

Kim’s Acupuncture & 2X2 Acupressure Clinic TONY KIM 28 Years Experience

Japan • Korea • Canada

Registered Acupuncturist in BC

Tony Kim

FURTHER INFORMATION on the foregoing may be obtained by contacting: Colum Mc Cready, Chief Election Officer (phone #250.282.5512) or Joan Elford, Finance/Administration Clerk at the same number.

20 South Birch Street (Across Alder Medical Centre)

Thank You Colum Mc Cready, Chief Election Officer

250-203-3131

Got 2X2 DUCK RACE your duck yet?

Barbecue and Beef-a-Rama Contest

Enter The... WIN $500 WORTH OF BEEF FROM THRIFTY FOODS GLENDA JOHANSEN Real Estate Agent

• Network of Qualified Buyer’s • Intensive Marketing • Free Home Evaluations • Listing Alerts • Top Producer

Re/Max Check Realty 250-286-1187 glenda@listingsincampbellriver.com www.listingsincampbellriver.com

NEW FALL MAKE UP COLORS FROM JANE IREDALE The collection is called

Naturally Confident. With the purchase of either the go Warm Eye Steppes or the go cool Eye Steppes recieve a free purelash conditioner and longest lash mascara sample.

250-204-1212 • 916 B Island Hwy. Located in Pier Street Salon

www.qacollision.ca t /BUVSBMMZ BHFE B NJOJNVN EBZT GPS NBYJNVN UFOEFSOFTT t $VU GSPN $BOBEJBO """ CFFG FYDMVTJWF UP 5ISJGUZ 'PPET

High Tide Seafood’s LTD BC FRESH, SALMON SPECIALISTS

t (VBSBOUFFE UP CF UFOEFS KVJDZ GMBWPVSGVM PS ZPVS NPOFZ CBDL

You don’t have to dine out to enjoy great tasting beef.

250-287-8258 3989 Island Hwy • Campbell River

- GRAND PRIZES SUPPLIED BY THRIFTY FOODS 1st Prize 2nd Prize GRAND PRIZES $300 BBQ Pack $200 BBQ Pack

1400 Ironwood Rd. | 250•850•3581

SUPPLIED BY THRIFTY FOODS

Each week we will scramble four of the business names on this feature. Simply read through all the ads carefully, unscramble the letters and identify the businesses. Clip out the appropriate ads and mail them along with your name, address and phone number to BEEF A RAMA contest, c/o Campbell River Mirror, #104-250 Dogwood Street, Campbell Each BC week we will to scramble of than the business names this feature. Simply read River V9W-2X9 arrive nofour later the Tuesday noonon following the appearance of through all the ads carefully, unscramble the letters and identify the businesses. Clip out this feature. The first correct answer drawn each week will win a portable propane barbecue the appropriate ads andwill mail along your and grand phoneprizes number to (Value $50). All entries bethem kept till the with end of thename, contestaddress for our two from BEEF A RAMA contest, c/o Campbell River Mirror, #104-250 Dogwood Street, Campbell THRIFTY FOODS. You may enter as often as you like. ENTER NOW! You could be a River winner. BC V9W-2X9 to of arrive later thanand thetheir Tuesday noon following appearance of lucky All staff this no newspaper families and anyonethe under the age of this feature. The fi rst correct answer drawn each week will win a portable propane barbecue 19 are expressly forbidden to enter this contest. The judge’s decision is final. No cash (Value $50). All entries be kept till the end of the contest for our two grand prizes from surrender value. GOODwill LUCK! THRIFTY FOODS. You may enterTHIS as oftenWEEKS as you like.SCRAMBLE! ENTER NOW! You could be a lucky winner. All staff of this newspaper and their families and anyone under the age of WEEKLY PRIZE 19 are expresslyPropane forbidden to enter1. this contest. The judge’s decision is final. No cash _______________________________ Portable 1.____________________________________ ihrcs uoat olsocliin surrender value. GOOD LUCK!

1st Prize $300 BBQ Pack

2nd Prize $200 BBQ Pack

THIS WEEK’S SCRAMBLE!

Your One Stop Automotive Shop! p

2995 I.A.P SUPPLY INC. $286 3225 250.286.3225 2995

NEW 12 Piece Screwdriver Set

Industrial Automotive Parts Set NEW 12 Piece Screwdriver 1651 Peterson Rd. Campbell River, BC

$

WEEKLY PRIZE Portable Propane

• 12 Courtesy Vehicles inc. Vans & Trucks Available for all Body & Glass replacement services • Life Time Guarantee on all work performed • State of the Art Equipment • Environmentally Friendly Materials & Procedures Express Glass Service

The best place to enjoy a succulent steak or prime rib roast is often right at home. Our Triple ‘A’ Sterling Silver Canadian Beef is exclusive to us and guaranteed to be tender, juicy and full of flavour.

AUTO COLLISION

ietn iemt eswn THIS WEEKS SCRAMBLE! piaietd yplups cnl 2.ihhg _______________________________ THIS WEEK’S 2.____________________________________ efossaod SCRAMBLE! stiweh ieedsl orpwe & ireamn ncl ietn iemt eswn 1. _______________________________ _______________________________ 1. 1.____________________________________ ihrcs uoatuoat olsocliin ihrcs olsocliin 3. _______________________________ 3.____________________________________ lnaged oasnjhne earmx pia uplups cnl piaietd yplups cnl 2. _______________________________ 2. _______________________________ 2.____________________________________ ihhg efossaod ieedsl orpwe & ireamn ncl 4.____________________________________ 4.neitr _stiweh __________________________________________ sadiln oaimslrus lnaged oasnjhne earmx ihrcsoasnjhne uoat olsocliin 3.lnaged _______________________________ 3. _______________________________ 3.____________________________________ earmx Elva Poole WEEKLY WINNER: WEEKLY WINNER:______________ uoat olsocliin stiweh ieedsl orpwe & ireamn ncl 4.____________________________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________ 4.neitr sadiln oaimslrus 4. _ihrcs

12,000 BTU’s Push Pus button ignition Built iin lid thermometer 12,000 BTU’s Business of WINNER: the Week Push button ignition Pus Elva Poole Diane kaysser WEEKLY WEEKLY WINNER:______________ WEEKLY WINNER:____________ Built iin lid thermometer

To advertise here Call Marianne:

250-287-9227

Nite Time News Best Ice Cream In Town!

• Open 7 Days a Week • DVD Rentals • BCLC Lottery

45 Years Serving rving Campbell River

Nite Time New News ws Convenience Store 80 A Westgate e Road, Campbell River 250-923-4341 250 923 4341 “N “Now on “F “Facebook b k & TTwitter” itt ”


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

#AMPBELLĂ–2IVERĂ–-IRROR $EADLINES ĂĽ7EDNESDAYĂĽ%DITIONĂĽ 8PSE "ET -ONDAYĂĽ ĂĽPM %JTQMBZ "ET -ONDAYĂĽ ĂĽAM &RIDAYĂĽ%DITION 8PSE "ET 7EDNESDAYĂĽ ĂĽPM %JTQMBZ "ET 7EDNESDAYĂĽ ĂĽPM -!*/2ĂĽ#!4%'/2)%3ĂĽ ).ĂĽ/2$%2ĂĽ/&ĂĽ !00%!2!.#% &!-),9x!../5.#%-%.43 #/--5.)49x !../5.#%-%.43 42!6%, #(),$2%. %-0,/9-%.4 0%23/.!,x3%26)#%3 "53).%33x3%26)#%3x 0%43x x,)6%34/#+ -%2#(!.$)3%x&/2x3!,% 2%!,x%34!4% 2%.4!,3 !54/-/4)6% -!2).%

!'2%%-%.4

)Tx ISx AGREEDx BYx ANYx $ISPLAYx ORx #LASSIÙEDx !DVERTISERx REQUESTINGx SPACEx THATx THEx LIABILITYx OFx THEx PAPERx INx THEx EVENTx OFx FAILUREx TOx PUBLISHx ANx ADVERTISEMENTx SHALLx BExLIMITEDxTOxTHExAMOUNTxPAIDxBYx THEx ADVERTISERx FORx THATx PORTIONx OFx THEx ADVERTISINGx OCCUPIEDx BYx THEx INCORRECTxITEMxONLYxANDxTHATxTHEREx SHALLx BEx NOx LIABILITYx INx ANYx EVENTx BEYONDxTHExAMOUNTxPAIDxFORxSUCHx ADVERTISEMENT x 4HEx PUBLISHERx SHALLx NOTx BEx LIABLEx FORx SLIGHTx CHANGESx ORx TYPOGRAPHICALx ERRORSx THATxDOxNOTxLESSENxTHExVALUExOFxANx ADVERTISEMENT BCCLASSIÙED COMx CANNOTx BEx RESPONSIBLEx FORx ERRORSx AFTERx THEx ÙRSTx DAYx OFx PUBLICATIONx OFx ANYx ADVERTISEMENT x.OTICExOFxERRORSxONx THEx ÙRSTx DAYx SHOULDx IMMEDIATELYx BEx CALLEDx TOx THEx ATTENTIONx OFx THEx #LASSIÙEDx $EPARTMENTx TOx BEx CORRECTEDx FORx THEx FOLLOWINGx EDITION BCCLASSIÙED COMxRESERVESx THExRIGHTxTOxREVISE xEDIT xCLASSIFYxORx REJECTx ANYx ADVERTISEMENTx ANDx TOx RETAINx ANYx ANSWERSx DIRECTEDx TOx THEx BCCLASSIÙED COMx "OXx 2EPLYx 3ERVICEx ANDx TOx REPAYx THEx CUSTOMERxFORxTHExSUMxPAIDxFORxTHEx ADVERTISEMENTxANDxBOXxRENTAL

$)3#2)-).!4/29 ,%')3,!4)/.

!DVERTISERSx AREx REMINDEDx THATx 0ROVINCIALx LEGISLATIONx FORBIDSx THEx PUBLICATIONxOFxANYxADVERTISEMENTx WHICHx DISCRIMINATESx AGAINSTx ANYx PERSONxBECAUSExOFxRACE xRELIGION x SEX x COLOUR x NATIONALITY x ANCESTRYx ORxPLACExOFxORIGIN xORxAGE xUNLESSx THEx CONDITIONx ISx JUSTIÙEDx BYx Ax BONAx ÙDEx REQUIREMENTx FORx THEx WORKxINVOLVED

#/092)'(4

#OPYRIGHTx AND ORx PROPERTIESx SUBSISTx INx ALLx ADVERTISEMENTx ANDx INx ALLx OTHERx MATERIALx APPEARINGx INx THISx EDITIONx OFx BCCLASSIÙED COM x 0ERMISSIONx TOx REPRODUCEx WHOLLYxORxINxPARTxANDxINxANYxFORMx WHATSOEVER x PARTICULARLYx BYx Ax PHOTOGRAPHICx ORx OFFSETx PROCESSx INxAxPUBLICATIONxMUSTxBExOBTAINEDx INxWRITINGxFROMxTHExxPUBLISHER x!NYx UNAUTHORIZEDxREPRODUCTIONxWILLxBEx SUBJECTxTOxRECOURSExINxLAW

!DVERTISEĂĽACROSSĂĽ 6ANCOUVERĂĽ)SLANDĂĽ INĂĽTHEĂĽ ĂĽBEST READĂĽCOMMUNITYĂĽ NEWSPAPERS /.ĂĽ4(%ĂĽ7%"

A23

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

DEATHS

DEATHS

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

FUNERAL HOMES

IN MEMORIAM

Evelyn Burley 1933- 2011

Mom and Grandma passed away peacefully in her sleep the morning of September 5th, 2011. She was predeceased by her husband Vern in 1993, her parents, George and Alice and younger brother Ron RIchardson. She is survived by her daughter’s family Leslie and Rob, Hunter and Erin Davidson, her son’s family Scott and Sylvia. Kevin (Paige) and Jason Burley. Mom is also survived by her sister, Loreen Eck her husband Carl, their ďŹ ve girls and their grandkids and great grandkids, as well as her brother’s family of three kids and his grandkids. Many Burley relatives as well. Mom was born in Port Alberni where she went to school, and worked at Woodward’s. She met and married Vern Burley in 1955. They moved to Campbell River in 1962. Who knew that many New Year’s dinners, summer camping trips to Loveland Lake and trips to Alberta would follow? Mom worked at Tyee Pharmacy on the Plaza for years. Mom also volunteered over the years for the Campbellton School PTA, as a Girl Guide leader and commissioner, the Diabetic Assoc., and the Condo Assoc. Mom’s hobbies were reading, spoiling her grandchildren and traveling. After Dad passed, Mom went traveling. She ventured to England, down through the US, took many cruises and even made it to Kenya on safari. Her favourite was going to Australia to ďŹ nd a branch of our family. She had so much fun, Mom went three times to stay with our cousin Barb and her family. Mom’s service is Sept. 17th, 2011 at 1pm at St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Reception to follow at the Eagle’s Hall. Please bring your memories to share with us. Thanks to Doctors Veerapen, Wilcox and Depew and the staff of New Horizons for taking great care of Mom. In lieu of owers donations can be made to the Diabetes Assoc., Alzheimer’s Assoc. or Heart and Stroke Foundation. Memories may be shared with the family at leslieburleydavidson@hotmail.com

Dr. Alan Keith Hancock -- beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather passed away in peace at the age of 87 surrounded by family on September 10th, 2011. Alan was born in London, England on August 12th, 1924. He grew up and went to school in the county of Kent, in southeast England. After graduating from Guys Hospital medical school in London he entered the Royal Air Force and assumed the rank of ight lieutenant. While in England he married his wife of 62 years, Brenda Mary Hancock. In 1951 they immigrated to Canada where Alan began practicing medicine in New Westminster before moving to Vancouver Island. In 1954 he and Brenda ďŹ nally settled in Campbell River and began a practice with Dr. Richard Murphy. Together with Dr. Murphy and Dr. John Ross they founded the Alder Medical Centre in 1965. After a gratifying 45 years of serving the community of Campbell River, he retired at the age of 71. Alan soon realized that retirement wasn’t what it appeared to be and he continued to practice medicine in smaller communities such as Gold River and Tahsis. In 1999 he was recognized with an award from the Canadian Medical Association for his years of service in the ďŹ eld of medicine. Alan loved classical music and often played his favourite pieces on the family piano. He frequently traveled to Victoria to see the latest opera or symphony. For many years he was actively involved with the Shriners and enjoyed playing bridge with fellow members. Every Sunday he attended the service at the Anglican Church, often escorting one of his grandchildren to Sunday school. Alan loved working in his garden producing everything from vegetables to ďŹ ne roses. Fly-ďŹ shing with his late friend Saul Clitheroe in the upper Quinsam Lake area was also one of his passions. Alan liked to travel. Along with regular visits to Britain, he also toured Namibia, Saudi Arabia, Australia and New Zealand. In Cuba he had the pleasure of sharing company with Yuri Gagarin, the ďŹ rst man in space. Predeceased by his son John and sister Audrey, Alan leaves his loving wife Brenda, sons Peter (Fran), David and Geoff (Kim), grandchildren Justin (Mandy), Amanda (Tony), Keith, Robyn, Megan, and his recent great grandchild Everly. We will always remember Alan’s caring heart and gentle spirit. We love you Grandfather always and forever. The family would like to thank all of the staff of the Campbell River Hospital for their compassion and professional care. Reverend Dr. Blair Haggart at the St. Peters Church at 228 South Dogwood St., Campbell River, BC will hold a Celebration of Life on September 20th, 2011 at 1:00 pm. Following the service, everyone is invited for a time of fellowship and luncheon.

Island Funeral Services ELK FALLS CREMATION AND RECEPTION CENTRE

250-287-3366

Celebrate the life of loved ones and friends with simplicity and dignity. Oceanfront Ballroom and Catering Available Call today for reservation information. Special accommodation rates for out of town guests.

ANCHOR INN & SUITES Campbell River’s only Waterfront Hotel

261 Island Highway, Campbell River

250.286.1131 www.anchorinn.ca DEATHS

DEATHS

Bill Postnikoff

Nov. 19, 1947 - Sept. 11, 2011

On Sept. 11, 2011 Bill passed away after a short and courageous battle with cancer. He is survived by his loving wife Patricia, daughters Jennese and Cheremy, his son in laws, Jeff, John and Jim, his grandchildren Reace, Olivia, Mylenah and Grayce. No service by request. Always remembered and forever in our hearts.... Till we meet again....

B.C. Schizophrenia Society Campbell River Branch Donations in memory of a loved one may be made to the B.C. Schizophrenia Society, Campbell River Branch, Box 651, Campbell River, BC., V9W 6J3

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS Classes in learning the Art of the Law of Attractions & developing your intuition. Beginning Sept. 20 Call @ 250-337-5211 or email crystalpure@telus.net WEST COAST COLLECTORS 6th Annual celebration of West Coast Historical Artifact. Saturday, September 24, 2011. Beban Park Social Center, 2300 Bowen Rd, Nanaimo. Early Bird 9am-10am, $20.00. General Admission 10am4pm, $2.00 (12 and under free) Strictly Vetted. Close to 100 Sales Tables, including bottles, post cards, photos, ephemera, logging, mining, ďŹ shing history, stoneware, breweriana, calendars, signs, advertising, militaria, ďŹ shing tackle, and much more. Contact: Wayne Wagar (250)585-8779

INFORMATION

Webb, Justin Conrad

January 4th, 1991– September 4th, 2011 Loving son, brother, devoted friend and teammate passed away courageously Sunday, Sept. 4th after a lengthy battle with Brain cancer. Justin was surrounded by his loving family and was in contact with his soul mate Katie and her family at the time of his passing. Justin is survived by his best friend and soul mate Katie Cornish, his parents Diane and Art, brother Chris Penney, sisters Michele Barteaux and Kim Webb, his brother in-law Chris Barteau, his Opa Frank Zaschke. Uncles David Webb & Peter Zaschke (Kim Wheeler). Aunts Sandy Prue, Judy Good, Stephanie Jones (Don Jones) & Kathy Webb. Niece Hayden Barteau. Nephews Brandan Doneley, Owen Barteaux. Cousins Mat & Stephen Zaschke, Jason & Amber Webb. His extended family - Laura Overton, Dan, Maddie & Alex Cornish. His many many friends & Teammates and His Dog Captain (wheenie webb-Cornish) Justin was a vibrant young man taken away too soon. He was known for his infectious humour his compassion for friends & community. He enjoyed the outdoors and was studying Environmental Science at UNBC. He wanted to make the world a better place. He loved football, camping and hanging with his friends. Justin’s memory will surround us forever. We Love You Justin. There will be a celebration of Life held on Sept. 18th at the Sportsplex from 1-4pm open to all. Justin would be honoured if you wish to donate on his behalf to Cameron’s Cause, a local Charity.

Island Funeral Services ELK FALLS CREMATION AND RECEPTION CENTRE

250-287-3366

JUST MOVED

TO TOWN? Don’t wait for us to ďŹ nd you! Call Louise........923-6643

NEW BABY or EXPECTANT MOM? Call Angela.......286-6066 GETTING MARRIED? Call Terry Falk..287-4940

ďŹ l here please

For those who love, time is not.

Missing you today & always.


A24

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Support when you need it most Please support our work in the community with a donation to the Campbell River Hospice Society Call: 250-286-1121 www.crhospice.org Ad sponsored by Kinsmen Club

PERSONALS AVALON RELAXATION Massage. Certified European Masseuse. An exquisite escape. 250-204-0956 By Appt.

IS ALCOHOL A Problem for you? Call 250-287-4313 for help day or night http://www.cr-aa. blogspot.com/

LOST AND FOUND Found-Boys Bike. On Dogwood St. Call The Mirror @ 250-287-9227 to identify. LOST- Diamond engagement ring at the Campbell River Spit on Sunday, August 28th. Call 250-9239223. Reward.

LOST: TIMID, black Cat w/ some white on paws, extra toes, Hamm Rd. & Island Hwy area. Call 250-337-8225.

ACCOUNTING/ BOOKKEEPING

P/T BOOKKEEPER, must have experience with Month ends, Accpac, payroll, AR, AP, general computer knowledge and answering phones. Fax resume (250)286-3845.

Looking for a NEW job?

ADMINISTRATOR Kwakiutl District Council Location: Campbell River The Kwakiutl District Council (“KDC”) is a not-for-profit society whose membership consists of 10 First Nations located primarily in the northeast region of Vancouver Island representing an on-reserve population of approximately 2500 living in remote, rural and urban environments. The KDC provides government funded programs and services to its member Nations with an annual budget of approximately $3.2 million and currently employs 40+ people. Must have a strong background in leadership and able to carry the role of advisor, manager, coach and mentor and will have excellent communications and interpersonal skills. Typical duties will be to: - Provide full support to Executive including meeting agendas & minutes - Implement Executive initiatives Manage the General Office and oversee the Health Department - Liaise regularly with member Nation leaders and members; problem solving; mediating; explaining policy Oversee delivery of member services and programs - Secure funding; sit on committees and liaise with stakeholders to ensure the betterment of KDC. Qualifications: - Degree or diploma from a recognized institution in aboriginal business administration, public and/or business admin, financial management or Equivalent. - Professional management or acctg designation an asset. - Minimum of ten (10) years related experience working up the ranks of a first nations’ environment including at least 3 years at a band manager or administrator level with supervision of 10+ staff and budget responsibility of $1 million+. - Computer and spreadsheet expertise, proposal writing and presentation skills. Ability to attend evening and weekend events as required. Possession of a valid B.C. driver’s license and reliable vehicle. - Must pass a criminal records check. - Must have ability for travel. - Salary as per KDC Pay Equity Program. Closing date: September 30, 2011 Please forward resume, cover letter and salary expectations to: Tracy Gordon, Core Elements HR Consulting & Outsourcing Inc. Email: team@coreelements.com Fax: (604) 484-2231

.com

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Auto Salesperson Wanted! Aggressive pay plans and benefit packages, huge inventory of over 200 vehicles, large advertising budgets and a great place to work. Join our team.

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LEGALS

LEGALS

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Value Village NOW HIRING

If you’re friendly, innovative, hard-working and interested in retail . . . we want you to be a part of our NEW team!

Contact Brad Trotman:

sales@comoxvalleydodge.com 250.338.5451 or in-person 4847 North Island Hwy, Courtenay

Value Village offers professional working environment, in-house training, unlimited advancement opportunities, Àexible hours and full bene¿ts package.

FULL&&PART PARTTIME TIME POSITIONS FULL POSITIONS NOWAVAILABLE AVAILABLE OUR NOW ATAT OUR YORKTON LOCATION OPENING SOON! COURTNEY LOCATION OPENING SOON!

Best Western Plus Westerly Convention Centre PLEASE APPLYHotel IN &PERSON Ramada 1590 Cliffe Hotel Avenue 100 Broadway St. E. Courtney, BC, V9N 2K4 Yorkton, SK th ~ 10 am 6 pm Sept 27 th Sept 13 th ~ 10 am - 6 pm Sept 28 th~ 10 am - 6 pm Sept 14 ~ 10 am - 6 pm 10am am- 6-pm 6 pm Sept. 2915thth~~ 10 Sept

Tool Crib Attendant On-Call, Casual Campbell River & Port Alberni Campuses Please go to http://careers.nic.bc.ca for further criteria, required qualifications and information on how to apply to posting #100280.

Pharmacy Technician!

Available ONLINE, or at our Kamloops campus

The first CCAPP accredited program in BC Online program – 10 months - Class work can be done from home - Constant instructor support - 6 weeks of on-campus labs required

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

Healthcare is the #1 employer in B.C. Become a HEALTH CARE ASSISTANT • Job Security • Great Wages • Career Opportunities Small class sizes with a hands-on approach to learning.

PROGRAM STARTS SOON IN CAMPBELL RIVER

We also offer an Online Medical Transcription Program 9 months– starts monthly

CALL NOW!

Financial Aid available for qualified students P.C.T.I.A. accredited college

Funding may be available.

Call Today For Free Info Kit

1-877-840-0888

bcjobnetwork.com

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

WE’RE LOOKING FOR GREAT PEOPLE!

h t t p : //c a r e e r s . n i c . b c . c a

INFORMATION

Your Career Starts Here

www.ThompsonCC.ca

250-287-9850 www.discoverycommunitycollege.com

Job Options BC Program Offered by

NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of ROBERT EDWARD MAKI, deceased, who died on July 26, 2011, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Administrator, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers and Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9W 2C3, before the 23 day of October 2011, after which date the Administrator will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which has notice. Theresa Catherine Sluggett, Administrator, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers and Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9W 2C3.

COMING EVENTS

COMING EVENTS

12th Annual

CHRISTMAS HOME GIFT TOUR is open for Vew vendors.

November 18,19 and 20th, 2011 Over 20 venues are already signed up! Call today for details! ANNE 250-923-3557 • PAM 250-923-3074

h t t p : // c a r e e r s . n i c . b c . c a

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

Instructor, Professional Cook Posting #100279

The Program offers:

Campbell River Campus

9 9 9 9 9

Instructor, Professional Cook (Casual) Posting #100282 Campbell River & Port Alberni Campuses Please go to http://careers.nic.bc.ca for further criteria, required qualifications and information on how to apply to these postings.

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS www.bcjobnetwork.com

Six weeks of facilitated work search training Computer training for work search activities Training allowances for 6 weeks to work on your Employment Action Plan Short training courses that meet your Employment Action Plan objectives Four weeks of wage subsidy while working with a BC employer

You may be eligible for Job Options if you are: 9 9 9 9 9 9

An unemployed British Columbian 18 years or older Not attending school Not eligible for Employment Insurance Motivated to work and willing to participate 25 hours / week Willing and able to contribute personal time to an independent job search Willing to commit to ongoing follow-up with an Employment Coach

To apply for the Job Options BC program contact Opportunities at 250-286-3436 Suite 101 – 300 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River

Funding provided through the Canada - British Columbia Labour Market Agreement


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

CAREER SERVICES/ JOB SEARCH

CAREER SERVICES/ JOB SEARCH

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

There’s funding for on-the-job training!

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

POSITION: Casual Cook FACILITY: The Salvation Army Evergreen House RESPONSIBILITIES: Prepares meals; may prepare for special dietary needs of the residents. Adapts work practices within specific parameters to ensure the efficient delivery of food services. Makes use of and decides on best use of resources, including donations to minimize waste. Follows guidelines for the safety and security of food and equipment and monitors practices to ensure adherence. May supervise students and/or volunteers. May order food supplies. Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Food Safe Level 1 TERMS: Casual on call SALARY: $10.97 per hour (hire rate) Interested applicants must respond in writing with resume and cover letter by September 28, 2011 to: Wendy Tyrer 291 McLean Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 2M4 or email to: tyrer.wendy@gmail.com We thank all applicants, however, only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. PLEASE NO PHONE CALLS

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Busy, Five-Star Chrysler Dealership is seeking a full time Business Development Coordinator. The qualified applicant must be highly organized, friendly, and outgoing with ability to multi task. Must possess a strong work ethic, and be proficient with Microsoft Office. Attention to detail is a must as well as previous phone, sales and marketing experience are an asset. We offer competitive wages and a great benefit plan. Please apply in person to Steve or Bill at Bill Howich Chrysler, 2777 Island Highway, Campbell River, BC V9W 2H4. HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

ACCOUNTANT Grieg Seafood BC Ltd., a dynamic and growing company in the aquaculture industry is currently seeking qualified candidates for the full time career position of Accountant to join our financial team in Campbell River. Reporting to the Financial Accountant, the position consists of sales tracking and processing, accounts receivable processes, reconciliation of feed, fixed assets and g/l accounts, month end procedures including preparation and entering of journal entries and schedule preparation, and GST reporting. The position requires a focused and self-motivated team player, who can work independently. You will possess excellent communication skills and attention to detail. Accuracy and the ability to work under the pressure of deadlines are a must. The successful candidate will have 3-5+ years accounting experience with some formal accounting training and be willing to further his/ her education. Extensive work experience with Microsoft Office including ACCESS and the use of complex Excel worksheets is also required. Experience using ACCPAC and knowledge and interest in the salmon farming industry would be an asset. We offer a competitive salary and generous benefits package. Accepting applications until September 27, 2011. Only those applicants selected for interview will be contacted. Submit resumes to: Human Resources Grieg Seafood BC Ltd 106-1180 Ironwood Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 5P7 reception@grieg.ca

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS www.bcjobnetwork.com

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Parksville & District Association for Community Living (PDACL) Due to unforeseen circumstances, the job posting for the position of PDACL Executive Director has not yet been filled. Parksville & District Association for Community Living (PDACL) is seeking an outstanding Executive Director for the association. Reporting to the Board of Directors, this position will provide strong leadership to the management team and staff in areas of program management and development, staff performance management and financial accountability. This position communicates effectively with: the Board of Directors, CLBC and other funding agencies, BCACL, Persons w/ Developmental Disabilities and their families and/or caregivers, and employees of the Association. Visit www.pdacl.ca for full job description, send resume & cover letter to Rebecca Ryane at: execassistant@pdacl.ca or Fax: (1)250-248-4774 Only those candidates who are short-listed will be contacted.

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

Part-time, possibly full-time Veterinary receptionist / assistant required. Experience preferred, but will train right person. Applicant must possess computer and exemplary customer service skills and experience with animals an asset. Please submit resume with handwritten cover letter and state salary expectations to the Merecroft Veterinary Clinic. No phone inquires please. Only those applicants considered for interviews will be contacted.

Grades K - 12 & College •All subjects

PRIVATE SCHOOL Grades 6 - 12

•Small class size •Academic focus

MATH GROUPS Grades 10-12

Call Diane HELP WANTED

Best Wok Requires Kitchen Help & a Delivery Driver. Drop off resumes in person to Best Wok Restaurant, 968 Alder St, Campbell River. No phone calls please.

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

12160 - 88th Ave Sry. BC

1.888.546.2886

Air Brake Course September 24 & 25

• Class 1 & 3 • ICBC Licensed 1st Class Driving School Courtenay 250-897-9875 • Campbell River 250-204-9875 www.instructordarryl.com

HELP WANTED

Sunridge Place

Canadian Tire, Campbell River is looking for experienced, energetic, motivated & reliable auto parts personnel. Knowledge of service center operations also an asset. Please apply with resume to 1444 Island Hwy, Campbell River, BC V9W-8C9. Attn.: Darrell Anderson. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

Visit: www.lovecars.ca

Courses Starting Now!

Get certified in 13 weeks

P/T Retail clerk required for the Shop at Campbell River Museum. Hours required are 5 hours Sundays (winter), 7 hours Sundays and Mondays (summer and December). Salary range is $10.50 to $11.50 per hour. Detailed job description online at www.crmuseum.ca or at Museum, 470 Island Hwy. Deadline for applying is September 27 at 1 p.m. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

250-830-0295

PARTS COUNTER PERSON Experienced parts counter person required for North Island Ford Store. We pay competitive wages and offer benefits package. Email resume to: dlsales@telus.net

HELP WANTED

School District 72 (Campbell River) District First Nations Youth Worker School District No. 72 is seeking applications for a District First Nations Youth Worker. For details of this posting, please check the School District’s website at www.sd72.bc.ca

HELP WANTED LOG TRUCK mechanic for Kurt Leroy Trucking LTD. Welding an asset. Ben. inc. To start immed. Campbell River. Fax resume to 250-287-9914.

ORACLE TUTORING TUTORING

For info on NEWS eligibility call 250-287-3557.

Funded in whole or part through the Canada–British Columbia Labour Market Development Agreement.

HELP WANTED

ONLINE, COLLEGE Accredited, Web Design Training, Administered by the Canadian Society for Social Development. Learn from the comfort of home! Starts October 24. Apply today: www.ibde.ca

Looking for an employee?

www.newemployee.ca

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

Junior System Engineer CUTASC (CU Technical and Administrative Services Corp.) has an exciting employment opportunity for a Junior System Engineer. CUTASC provides strategic, functional and long-term end-to-end IT solutions to financial institutions. Our core strength is the ability to attract and retain employees with deep IT and business expertise to serve our market as a single focused unified team. Working in our Campbell River office, the successful candidate will be bondable with current Microsoft certifications and/or related experience. Familiarity working in development and server environments, virtualized technologies or networking is an asset. If you are interested in joining our team please submit your cover letter and resume by 6:00 pm on Sept 23 to: jobs@cutasc.com

A Residential Complex Care facility in Duncan is now hiring staff who are wanting to make a difference in the lives of seniors. Positions available include: - Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist - Rehab Assistant - Recreation Programmer (RT diploma preferred) - Registered Nurse - Licensed Practical Nurse - Resident Care Attendant Please send resume to apply@sunridgeplace.ca Thank you to all applicants for your interest in Sunridge Place, however, only those applicants selected for interview will be contacted. We are still hiring - Dozer & excavator operators required by a busy Alberta oilfield construction company. We require operators that are experienced and preference will be given to operators that have constructed oilfield roads and drilling locations. You will be provided with motels and restaurant meals. Competitive wages, bonus and transportation daily to and from job sites. Our work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Call 780-723-5051.

A25

RETAIL LA TEE DA LINGERIE BOUTIQUE is seeking a

Retail Salesperson

for a permanent part time position. Experience in retail and especially the fashion industry an asset. Please drop off resume to La Tee Da Lingerie Boutique at 1042 Shoppers Row.

SALES CENTRA Windows an established, employee-owned organization with great working environment is seeking a Window Sales Representative based in our Nanaimo office. This is an excellent opportunity in an established marketplace, for a motivated and individual. This is a sales position, that includes selling renovation windows. Will train the right person. www.centra.ca Please forward resume to careers@centra.ca

TRADES, TECHNICAL HEAVY Duty Mechanic - Good Mechanical Aptitude - Welding an asset - Rate negotiable Benefits after 3 mths - Travel required - Email or fax resume to goatgroup@shawcable.com or Fax 604-485-6380 MCELHANNEY Consulting is hiring for the following positions in Smithers, BC: - Intermediate Geotechnical and/or Civil Engineer - Intermediate Materials Technician - BCLS or Geomatics Engineering Technologist - Experienced Survey Field Crew - Senior Water Quality Biologist or Environmental Technician View full postings and HR contact info at: www.mcelhanney.com/mcsl/careers or to inquire or apply please contact Smithers Manager Emily Davidson at 250-847-4040.

PERSONAL SERVICES EDUCATION/TUTORING FRENCH/SPANISH Tutor. University graduate available to tutor all age groups. Please call Carly 250-923-7262

FINANCIAL SERVICES

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD RED SEAL CHEF. Campbell River Pub/Family Restaurant is currently seeks a Red Seal Chef. Highly competitive wage for the right person. Please apply to Box 157 c/o the Campbell River Mirror, 104250 Dogwood St, Campbell River, BC V9W 2X9.

Looking for a NEW job? www.bcjobnetwork.com

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS

bcjobnetwork.com

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

School District 72 • Campbell River

School District 72 (Campbell River)

Bilingual Library Clerk School District No. 72 is seeking applications for a Bilingual Library Clerk. For details of this posting, please check the School District’s website at www.sd72.bc.ca School District 72 • Campbell River

REQUEST FOR TENDERS

Shades of Green Estates Strata Council is accepting bids for Gutter Cleaning of 84 units and for snow removal for the 2011/ 2012 season. Please send quotes by mail to: #134 - 2006 Sierra Drive, Campbell River BC. V9H 1V6. Bids will close September 30th, 2011. Please contact Strata Council by phone (250) 914-0848 or (250) 287-4290 for tender specifications or more information.


A26

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

PERSONAL SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

RENTALS

RENTALS

FINANCIAL SERVICES

GARDENING

PAINTING

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

APARTMENT/CONDO

HOMES FOR RENT

STORAGE

NEED CASH TODAY?

RENUABLE RESOURCES 4001 Mid Port Rd Fish Compost 60.00 Top Soil 15.00 Bark Mulch 20.00 Custom Blends Sand & Gravels Grassoline Liquid Fertilizer

EVELYN M. Painting, Quality work, interior prep to complete. Low odor paint, no muss, no fuss, free estimates. 250-204-4417.

RARE OPPORTUNITY: waterfront property on beautiful Jim Lake, .83-acre with 360 sq ft insulated cabin, located near Green Lake/Watch Lake (70 Mile House). Rare privacy, only three lots on the lake, good fishing for rainbows to 10 lbs, nice swimming, surrounded by crown land. Great trails for hiking, ATV and snowmobile. Seasonal 10-km back road access in 4x4 or pick-up. FSBO. $230,000. 250-3950599. (Please see bchomesforsale.com/70mile/frank.)

Great Views! Newly Renovated!

3-Bdrm House On bus route, next to Centennial park, close to hospital & schools. $950 mnth + utilities. Pets neg. N/S Call 250-287-3556

EASY ACCESS Covered RV or Boat storage. $100/mo. Call (250)850-1132.

✓ Do you Own a Car? ✓ Borrow up to $20000.00 ✓ No Credit Checks! ✓ Cash same day, local office www.REALCARCASH.com 250-244-1560 1.877.304.7344

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES ELECTRICAL JRS ELECTRIC: Licns’d, bnded & insr’d. From new builds & renos to service calls. John, C.R. 250-914-3532 or C.V. 250-650-5773 (cont:98365)

250-287-8640

HOME IMPROVEMENTS A FINISHING & RENOVATION company, Husband and wife team, Journeyman Contractor and Interior Designer for kitchen cabinets, drywall mudding & painting, Bathrooms, Fireplace Mantels. Free Estimates, call Design House 250-204-4417.

GARAGE SALES PLACE YOUR GARAGE SALE AD IN OUR GARAGE SALE SECTION ON FRIDAYS AND RECEIVE YOUR FREE GARAGE SALE PACKAGE INCLUDING 2 POSTERS, A HANDY GUIDE TO A SUCCESSFUL GARAGE SALE AND BALLOONS!

North • North past the Campbell

Garage Sales River bridge

Central • from the C.R. bridge to Rockland Rd. South • Rockland Rd. to York Rd.

Oyster River/Black Creek #ALLÖ ÖTOÖPLACEÖYOURÖGARAGEÖSALEÖADÖÖ • York Road to Black Creek Store ANDÖRECEIVEÖ&2%%ÖBALLOONS ÖINVENTORYÖANDÖTIPÖSHEETSÖ ANDÖBRIGHTÖYELLOWÖGARAGEÖSALEÖSIGNSÖ Out of Town GARAGE SALES CAMPBELL RIVER- 4163 Barclay Rd, Sat, Sept. 17, 8am-until it’s all gone. We got all, something for everyone. CENTRAL- 1190 South Alder St., Sat. Sept. 17, 7am-12pm. Office furniture, household items, 1 manicure table, book cabinets and much more. Central-2180 Forest Grove Dr, Sun Sept 18 8am-3. Household items, tools, kids Central-370 Elizabeth Rd. Sun. Sept. 18 9-1pm Multi Family Moving Sale. Freezer, canoe, furn, household items... Central-#38-300 Robron Rd. Sat. & Sun. Sept. 17 & 18. 9-3pm. Furn. to clothes etc... Central-582 Island Hwy. Sat. Sept. 17 8-2pm. 3 lounge chairs w/ cushions, large garden hose reel, unique folding outdoor rocking chairs, golf clubs and more... Central-625 Thulin St. Sat. Sept. 17 8-2pm. Enter from back lane, on foot only. Rain or shine. RV stuff, gazebo tent, appliances & much more. Central-872 Birch St. Sat. Sept. 17 8am-2pm, No Early Birds. Leather sofa, coffee table, queen bed & frame, TV, lamps, radiant heater, silverware, tools...etc

• All otherGARAGE outlying SALES areas North-#71-2700 Woodburn Rd, Sat Sept 17, 9-4. Furn (desks/tables) tools, BBQ & lots more, also TV, radio & other music items. OYSTER BAY, 4349 S. Island Hwy, Sat, Sept. 17, 8am-2pm. Moving Sale. Fishing gear, patio furniture, small to teen girls things and more. Early birds play double. South-1076 Springbok Rd. Multi-family garage sale. Sat. Sept. 17 8am-2pm. Sporting goods, furniture, tires & rims, boat motor, electronics etc. South-1843 Cranberry Circle, Sat Sept. 17, 8-12pm. Toys, books, household items. Canceled if raining. South-2244 South Isl Hwy., OK Tire parking lot, Sun Sept. 18th, 10-5. Antiques, fishing, tools, cameras, 2 guitar amps, lots of old collectable’s, CD, DVD, lots of LP records and much more. SOUTH-688 Cambridge Dr. Sat. Sept 17th. 8am-? Rain or Shine. South-688 Nature Park Dr. Sat. Sept. 17 8am-1pm. Large variety of treasures. South-727 Erickson Rd. Sat Sept. 17 8-12pm. Books, ski machine, something for all.

Central-895 Marina Blvd. Sat. Sept. 17 8am-12pm. Gas stove w/piping, gas water tank, gas weed eater, Dodge Dakota box cover w/hardware, wine making equip, multi household & misc items.

WILLOW POINT, 3655B Brindamour Dr., Sat, Sept. 17, 8am-12pm. Too many items to list. Rain or shine.

South-683 Nelson Rd. Sat. Sept. 17th 9-3pm. Moving sale. Something for everyone!

WILLOW POINT- 751 Nature Park Dr, Sat, Sept 17, 8-1pm. Something for everyone!

SOUTH-775 Oxford Pl, Sat Sept 17. 8am-? Rain or Shine.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE UNDER $200 Jacquard Jade white resin set. Table & center leaf, umbrella, stand, 6 chairs w/ cushions, 2 recliners w/ cushions. Very good condition. $150 Call Doris @ 250-923-9399 Newer Stacking-W/D Delivery Poss. $200 Call 250-830-1676

RENTALS

UNDER $300

APARTMENT/CONDO

HP PAVILION G6 Notebook, brand new, $300. Call 250923-4304.

1-2 Bdrm Apt. Avail immed F/S, Mic/Freezer. Shared W/D. Private entrance on Ground floor. Hydro incl. N/P, N/S Call 250-923-1707 Ref. Req’d

Kenmore W/D $240 all reconditioned 3mth wty. Delivery possible. Call 250-830-1676

UNDER $499 Natural-Gas Boiler, Like New $500, lots of extras. Call 250830-1676.

1 Bdrm available immediately Cedarbrook Apts, Heat & Hot water incl, adult oriented. Call 250-914-0105 to view 2 BDRM Large townhouse style apts close to hospital 3 schools on site laundry some pets ok $750. (250)-202-0656.

FREE ITEMS

* AAA Pet Friendly *

FREE: TOSHIBA Satellite 1900 computer. Call 250-9234303.

534 Cedar St Campbell River

FRIENDLY FRANK Drop-Leaf Table w/ 2 chairs (Maple) $75 call 250-923-3653 Full-size Freezer for sale $50 also cement blocks &misc garage sale items. 250-923-3570 MOUNTAIN BIKE, (ladies), like new, $99. Call 250-9234304.

FUEL/FIREWOOD SEASONED FIREWOOD Vancouver Island’s largest firewood producer offers firewood legally obtained during forest restoration, large cords, fast delivery. Help restore your forest, Burndrywood.com or 1877-902-WOOD.

FURNITURE MOVING SALE- Best prices! Chesterfield, love seat & chair, entertainment centre, dining rm suite and more. 250-2861363 or 250-923-3294.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED-Unwanted Washers Dryers, Stoves, Fridges. Working or Not. Free pickup anywhere in town. Call Rick 250-830-1676

WE BUY OLD STUFF Cash for most items of Value. Estates, House Contents, Furniture, Tools, guitar,China C.R., Courtenay, Comox,etc. Call Ron 250-204-1237

REAL ESTATE ACREAGE 5 ACRE treed lot 15 minutes outside of Houston, BC, highway 16. Beautiful views. Hydro and phone lines. Owners will consider carrying mortgage with a down payment. $44,000. 778-884-1948 or westdm@yahoo.com. 82.8 ACRES, 300’ lakefront, S Cariboo. Beautiful, pastoral, private, rural setting. Borders crown land. Adjacent 80+ acre parcel available. www.bchomesforsale.com/ view/lonebutte/ann/

MORTGAGES Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates for purchases and refinances, immediate debt consolidation, foreclosure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations. Call 1888-685-6181 www.mountaincitymortgage.ca

1 Bdrm suite $680. Available NOW

• Galley Kitchen with dishwasher • Hardwood floors • Child and Pet Friendly • References Mike (250)830-7012 visit our website www.dumacholdings.com CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm apartment. Newer building. Secure entrance, 4 appls. Close to schools, shopping, hospital. Available Sept 1. $745./mo. 250-757-8171. jfoulds@shaw.ca CAMPBELL RIVER, catering to mature people, newly reno’d 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Clean, quiet, secure bldg. Centrally located. Cable, phone, internet incl. Manager onsite, avail now. Call 250-203-8334. CAMPBELL RIVER, Cedar Place, 1 bdrm Apt. Avail Sept. 15, $600./mo. Responsible tenants wanted for a clean quiet building with family atmosphere. Close to hospital. Refs req’d. Call 250-286-4881. CAMPBELL RIVER- Large 2 bdrm strata condo, new paint & carpet, 4 appls. NON smokers, ground level. $750. Call 250-850-1338.

Large 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites. Heat, Hot Water and Parking included. Call our Resident Caretaker At 250-204-3342 Professionally Managed by Gateway Property Management

OCEAN FRONT Deluxe fully furnished 3 bdrm condo. Available from Nov 1 to May 1. $1400 includes utils. Call (250)923-2219. SEAVIEW MANOR, 1 & 2 BDRM Apts. Quiet, secure, includes heat & hot water onsite Manager. Call 250-2866513 or 250-204-5799. ST. ANDREWS Village. Large bright 1 & 2 Bedroom renovated apartments in quiet crime free building. Non smoking, near hospital. (250) 287-3556

Water and City views. Newly updated 2 bdrms w/ large balcony and beautiful view (Sept. 1). Walk to shopping and all amenities. Heat, parking & storage incl with onsite laundry. Contact resident manager

250-287-7763

Turnkey Ocnfrt. 1 Bed. Avail. immed.N/S,N/P, $1,100/1,250 Mo. Call Carol 250-286-1187

APARTMENTS FURNISHED Loft Avail Sept. 15. $850. Includes hydro, cable, Wifi. W/D/F/S. N/S, N/P. References required. 250-286-4576

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES CAMPBELL RIVER- available immediately! newly reno’d 2 bdrm duplex. F/S, W/D, Solid ref’s req. N/S, N/P, $750 mo + utils. Call 250-286-1689. CAMPBELL RIVER 2bdrm apt in centrally located 4-plex. Adult oriented. No Pets. N/S. Refs $700 +util. 250-830-4686 CAMPBELL RIVER- 3 Bdrm half-duplex, located at Rivers Edge on Doyle Rd, just off of Hwy 28. Open main floor plan w/full laundry & bath, master bdrm has a walk-in closet. Starting at $975/mo. Call 250286-6133. CAMPBELL RIVER- Ocean view, wood flrs, lrg easy care yard, 3 bdrm duplex, shared storage. N/S. $950. Call 250850-1338.

DISCOVERY VILLAGE 104 283-1st. Ave

SMALL 1-BDRM cabin, access to river. Close to downtown & bus. $650/mo. Quiet, N/S, N/P. 250-830-0284.

Friendly onsite Managers 24 hr. One, two, and three bedroom apts, 3 bed. townhomes, 1 1/2 baths, set in a lovely quiet area next to the hospital & medical clinics. Schools two blocks away, close to all shopping & on the bus route. Ask about our bonus incentives and monthly draws.

WILLOW PNT: Lrg, 4bdrm duplex, 2812A Fairmile, NS/NP, $1150. Call (250)898-8462.

To view please call Helen at 250-286-3890, or Christine at 250-914-1049 fax 250-286-3803 Zero tolerance for any criminal activity & drugs

HOMES FOR RENT 225 Maryland Rd. $1800 mth or rent to own. 3000 sq ft. finished. 5 bed 3 bath + bonus room. Call 250-286-9880

APARTMENT/CONDO

APARTMENT/CONDO

Campbell River

MOBILE HOMES & PADS 2 BDRM + den, fully furn, 5 appls in quiet friendly 50+ park. $750 mo + utils, dam dep & refs req, 250-202-8070.

MEICOR REALTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC. ORCHARD PARK Campbell River

2bdrm view suites available Immediately • Secure building • Oversize Suites • Large/Quiet/Private yard • Indoor Cat welcome • On-site Laundry • References Required

Phone (250) 914-0105 to view.

Avail. Nov. 1st. 3-4 bed. double wide trailer with F/S,W/D. $950/mth. Call 250-286-3074 CAMPBELL RIVER 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, beautiful open concept, central F/P, large kitchen, quiet neighborhood, close to Greenspace, shopping and bus. W/D, D/W, F/S (stainless steel). Avail. Oct. 1st, $995/mo. Call 250-287-6775. CAMPBELL RIVER central: 5 bdrm, 2 bath, basic family home. Oceanfront location. Ref’s. $1200, Avail. immediately. Call Ed (250)287-0011. CAMPBELL RIVER: Funky old 2bdrm on extra large fenced yard. Pet friendly. Willow Pt. $735/mo. Call (250)287-2623. CAMPBELL RIVER oceanfront fully furnished 3Bdrm 2bath home. $2000. neg. Avail. Nov. 1st. Drive by: 1047 S.Island Hwy. 1-604-892-5134 renechambers@shaw.ca COZY Three Bedroom on an acre, recently renovated and centrally located. $1100/month. 250-286-1962

MINUTES FROM Storries Beach, long term tennant, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, F/S, D/W, airtight woodstove, garage, lrg storage area, patio, yard, N/S, ref’s, call between 4-6pm, $885 mo. Call 250-923-1359. PENFIELD AREA, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, 5 appls, garage, fenced yard, N/P, N/S, ref’s, avail Oct. 1. Call 250-923-7747.

OFFICE/RETAIL FOR LEASE: 850/2604 sqft, 220 Dogwood Plaza. Reasonable rate. (250)286-6865.

SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING GOLDEN GROVE Care Facility has immediate openings in beautiful home like setting for seniors. For a tour and info please call Judy or Rhona at 250-923-7049.

HOMES FOR RENT

SUITES, LOWER MERECROFT AREA, bach suite furnished, priv ent, $700 incl wireless internet access, satellite, hydro, w/d, N/S, N/P, refs, dam dep. 250-287-9648.

TOWNHOUSES 360 LEISHMAN 2 bdrm w/loft reno’d, clean, 2 baths, laundry, Avail Oct. 1st. or sooner, $750. Call 250-204-2977.

CREEKSIDE VILLAGE

TOWNHOUSES 555 ROCKLAND RD. Quality, near new 2 bedroom townhouse in a quiet area. Units have fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer and 1 1/2 bathrooms. Close to schools, playground and N.Is College. One unit $775 Available October 1st Small pets ok Phone Lorne

250-203-7196

CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING

BIRCH MANOR Certified complex of CR Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. • Thorough & fair screening of all applicants. • 2 bedroom Townhouse • Laundry facilities on site • Close to Hospital • References Required • NO PETS

•Phone: 250-204-8118

HOMES FOR RENT

Total T Concept Property Management & Realty Inc.

250-286-0110

• 2 bdrm, 1 bath apartments, heat & hot water included, elevator access, large balconies, close to shopping and hospital, one small pet allowed, starting at $735/mo • 1 bdrm, 1 bath apartment in Merecroft area, gas fireplace, dishwasher, balcony, elevator access, close to the College and Shopping, no pets, $695/mo • 2 bdrm, 1 bath apartments across from the seawalk, in newly renovated building, elevator access, in-suite laundry, one small pet allowed, $850/mo • 2 bdrm, 2 bath basement suite in Georgia Park, washer & dryer included, ocean views, utilities included, available October 1st, $1,000/mo Call office for more rentals. Serving the North Island from Courtenay to Port Hardy, contact us or visit www.totalconcept.biz

For Rent: ❖ Westerley Close at 836 7th: Adult with small pet- 2 bdrm, 5 apl, avail in 8-plex: @ $850 pm. 3 yrs old. ❖ 2 bdrm apt: available at 650 pm. across from the beach in Cartier Place, rear unit. ❖ Sunset Ridge at 826 7th Ave: has renovated 2 bdrm units available @ 730pm. In unit laundry, one child welcome. One unit @ 630pm coin laundry, storage. ❖ Waterfront 1bdrm Basement suite: 750 all inclusive on Disc. Drive. ❖ Suites in Discovery Point: available from 800-1000pm. ❖ 2 bdrm waterfront condo in Seaside: 1000 pm. freshly painted. 5 apl. ❖ 1 bdrm cabins in Willow Point: 600 pm. ❖ 5 bdrm 3800 sqft executive home in Forest Grove: semi-furnished available now at $2000 pm. Lease available. ġ Inventory wanted for complete property management. ġ

Willow Point Realty 2116 B South Island Highway Sunrise Square » 250-923-1521 Tuesday–Saturday 10am–4pm

Leila

www.bcclassified.com


COMMUNITY

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

(From left) On behalf of the Museum at Campbell River, Sandra Parrish accepts a set of Roderick Haig-Brown flys from Tony Pinder, Brian Ingle, Connor Cromer, Chris Moller (all of the CR Fly Tying Club). The Campbell River Fly Tying Club has donated a boxed set of Roderick Haig-Brown’s original fly patterns to the Haig-Brown Heritage House. This beautiful set will find a permanent home in the House. The boxed set will be available for viewing at the Haig-Brown Festival on Sunday, Sept. 25, from 1-4 p.m. The 2011 Festival Commemorative Fly this year is the Coho Golden, one of Haig-Browns original patterns. A donated Coho Golden tied by Tony Pinder will be auctioned off at the Festival. The Haig-Brown Heritage House is managed by the Museum at Campbell River.

RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING

AUTO FINANCING

MOTORCYCLES

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

Got your2X2 CR DUCK RACE dance tickets yet?

SUNDAY SCHOOL

A set of HaigBrowns

A27

St. Peter's 2X3 Anglican Church Sunday School Registration

ST PETERS ANGLICAN Register Sundays: Sept. 18, 25 (Before or after the 10am service) CHURCH Classes: Preschool/ Primary/ Intermediate Youth Bible Study (monthly) and Youth Group Nursery Available.

St.Peter's Anglican Church Sunday School 250.286.1613 stpeterscampbellriver@shaw.ca

CERTIFIED BUILDING of the (C.R.) Crime Free Multi-Housing Program

We offer:

Bachelor, 1 & 2 Bedroom *Thorough and fair screening of all applicants. * Secure building * Adult oriented * Laundry facilities * On bus route * On-site managers * Close to hospital * No PETS * No Smoking * References required We are committed to our tenants to provide a quiet, clean atmosphere.

Phone 250- 286-4838 250- 204-8118

BUYING RENTING SELLING

Call us today to place your classified ad Call 310.3535

CARS 1997 4x4 Chevy Blazer. $3500.00 OBO Ph. 250-2873027 1999-Dodge Intrepid. Little TLC. Asking $1000 OBO Call Laurent @ 778-960-1480 or 250-923-9399 / 250-914-1412 2006 MAZDA 5- well maintained, 130,000 km. Asking $12,900. (250)203-0134.

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

1981 18’ WILDERNESS Travel Trailer. Asking $2200. (250)203-0134.

TRUCKS & VANS

SELL YOUR CAR... FAST! with a classified ad

1994 TOYOTA Previa Mini van in very good running order. Lots of Miles left yet. No dents or Rust. $1,800 firm 250-287-8013

Call 310.3535

2004 Dodge Diesel 3500 Laramie. One owner. 445,000 Hwy km. Only $14,900. Phone Terry at 923-9842.

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE bcclassified.com

For breaking news, visit: www.CampbellRiverMirror.com


A28

Health2X5 for Today and

COMMUNITY

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 Amb front se.tting iance & h atural ocean ospitality in a n

2X5

Hope for Tomorrow

A Life Changing Experience at Thunderbird Hall 1420 Weiwaikum Street, CARRIER OF THE WEEK Campbell River Sept. 27th to Oct. 11th Each evening from 7 to 8:30pm

TSA KWA LUTEN P/U IslandADEscape 1-Night Fall Special

74

$

Presenter:

Ed Dunn, MPH, and PhD Candidate for Public Health, is an Ojibway from Blind River, Ontario. Ed is a Health and Spiritual Leader working out of Calgary, Alberta. He has worked in Ontario, British Columbia, Washington and Alaska and has lectured in the Ukraine, Philippines, India, Peru and Honduras.

For more information, call Norm at 250-286-3141

Today’s

41. 42. 43. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 57. 59. 60. 61.

Lower Rate 2 Night Package Also Available

Reservations 1-800-665-7745

www.capemudgeresort.com

“Just Across from Campbell River on Quadra Island” *Reservations please, subject to availability. Offer valid Oct. 01-10, 2011. Some restrictions apply. Group travellers subject to additional restrictions.

Hand-to-hand fight Michener’s product Hindu title Copter blade Sap producer Gator’s cousin Flax fabric Pose, as for a portrait Ventilate Crisp, thin cake Circumstances Courteous Place for heroes Knot “____ upon a Time in America” 62. Certain bean 70. 63. Come to the 72. rescue of 77. 64. Convert to 78. a cryptogram 79. 67. Secret 80. 69. Ordered 81. 82. Answers

As part of its 75th anniversary celebrations, Vancouver Island Regional Library is holding a customer appreciation day on Wednesday, Sept. 28, from 11:30 a.m. and going on throughout the day. “We wish to invite our customers to come and share their early library

memories with us as we recognize our 75th year of providing library services,” says Elizabeth Johnson at Vancouver Island Regional Library. “Our regional library system was started under challenging circumstances during the Depression era, and many Vancouver Island citizens

deserve our recognition and thanks for their pioneering efforts and perseverance.” The Vancouver Island Regional Library is the fourth largest library system in British Columbia and has 38 branch locations on Vancouver Island (except Victoria), Haida Gwaii, and Bella Coola on the central coast.

per person per night based on double occupancy.

Includes Oceanview Main Lodge Accommodation, Dinner in the Dining Room and Hot Breakfast for two.

Crossword ACROSS 1. Look at 6. Not shallow 10. Coax 14. City in Nebraska 15. Refinery owner 17. Stare 18. Pertaining to the eye 19. Edit 20. Without 21. Austrian emperor 23. Breakfast order 25. Fraternity letter 28. Frequent attender 29. Group 30. Fixed routine 31. Hail 32. Intergalactic spacecraft 36. Examine 38. Dull finish 39. Sonnet’s kin 40. Fruit pastry

95*

Birthday party

Library hosts breastfeeding challenge In celebration of National Breastfeeding Week, mothers and babies are invited to a breastfeeding challenge at the library on Oct. 1. They will join hundreds of women in Canada for this fun challenge to see which community has the most breastfed babies. The event, now in its

5x7.5

CROSS WORD

10th year, started in British Columbia with 856 babies and mothers at 26 sites. By 2009, there were 4,766 babies at 246 sites in 21 countries who took part in this friendly competition. Mothers, babies and other family members are invited to a half-hour story time at 10:30-11 a.m., and the official breastfeeding count starts at 11 am at the library. Women who are pregnant are also invited to attend this community event. Last year, Toronto tied for first place in Canada and second place in the world out of 272 participating sites for the most children breastfeeding at one time. Research shows that breastfeeding provides many health benefits for both mother and

baby. It reduces the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, as well as gastrointestinal, ear and respiratory infections during infancy and childhood. Breastfeeding reduces the risk of diabetes and of being overweight or obese during adolescence and adulthood. “There is a lot of pressure on new mothers not to breastfeed, says Elaine Julian, Customer Services Librarian – Children and Youth Services. “Breastfeeding is challenging, but it’s the most healthy way to start a child’s life,” she adds. At the Oct. 1 event, public health nurses and nutritionists from Va n c o u ve r I s l a n d Health Authority will be on hand to answer questions.

FUTURE SHOP - CORRECTION NOTICE

Put in order Western Fiery stone Dairy product “The Phantom of the ____” Hawaiian goose Bird domicile Memorize

DOWN 1. Seek the affection of 2. Band’s need 3. Make a doily 4. Greek letter 5. Chop crudely 6. Type of engine 7. Young eel 8. Asian ruler 9. Dance step 10. Overturns 11. Actual 12. Chromosome carrier 13. Formerly, formerly

Copyright © 2011 by Penny Press

15. 16. 22. 24. 25. 26. 27. 29. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 37. 38. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 49.

Baltimore ____ Newborn child Desert plant Enmesh ____ and con Stand-in, shortly That thing’s Absolute Cattle stall Beauty shop Basketball target Image Lap pup Long narrative Kind of maid Legal tender Sheet of cotton Hustle Italian song Cornet Winchester, for one Tiny Theft

50. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 58. 59. 62. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 71. 73. 74.

____ system Make (one’s way) Concrete material Athens vowel Caesar’s twelve Bandleader Weems Soup ingredient Distract Floating flower Kind of collar Informal denial Tribe Parakeet’s home Pliers, e.g. Period of time Act like Boston jetsam of 1773 75. Misstate 76. Was up for election

On page 20 of the September 9 flyer, please note that the incorrect cover art was shown for X-Men: First Class DVD edition (WebID: M2191944). The advertised price of $18.99 applies only to the DVD edition of the movie, not the Blu-ray combo edition, as previously advertised. As well, on page 5 of the September 9 flyer, please note that the advertised price of $199.99 for the Polk Audio VS70RT In-Ceiling Speaker (WebID: 10175562) applies only to ONE speaker. This speaker DOES NOT come as a pair, as previously advertised. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.

BECOME A CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR CARRIER With nice weather upon us, it is time to thinkabout getting out for a walk in the fresh air. Call the Circulation Department today for more info.

287-9227 For breaking news, visit: www.CampbellRiverMirror.com


LIFESTYLES

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

Got 2X2 CR DUCK RACE your duck yet?

Trees at their best as summer fades away

h

k h

experience 2X4

life in their shoes

BC FAME P/U AD

G

reen satin and plants, wildlife and rich copper. humankind. The colour Coniferous trees r and feel of arbutus keep their needles bark, once experi(leaves) during the y enced, can winter; the never be resinous forgotten. needles have d Glide your a wax coating r hands over to prevent the silky water loss. green new Deciduous bark, and trees normarvel that mally lose Mother their leaves Nature proin the fall, Christine Scott but a few duced such Island Wild n softness. (including Older bark, aged to a the arbutus) retain rich coppery orange, their leaves all year peels away like exquiround. y site wallpaper. On a recent outing, Such beauty, and the a dozen nature buffs beauty of all trees on joined hands to encirEarth, should never cle an oldgrowth westbe taken for granted. ern red cedar, a masm As summer sive species that can d fades and autumn live 1,000 years (only l approaches, our the giant sequoia is r native Pacific Northlarger). west trees seem to Western red cedar is call: “Come, notice the provincial tree of us.” Shorter days and cooler temperatures colour the leaves, creating a paintbox of hues, and soon, the trees will bare their bark for close-up inspection. Vancouver Island trees provide enough texture and variety to fill many an autumn nature walk. Coniferous species present new cones in an array of shapes and sizes, while handfuls of berries ripen on fruitbearing trees and shrubs. Snack on a few wild Pacific crabapples – tiny yellow pomes less than 2 cm long. Check out the western juniper’s berry-like cones in bluish-black. Admire the pendulous berries of mountain ash and arbutus … best left for the birds. So great is their diversity that native trees, both coniferous and deciduous, constitute an essential part of most Pacific Northwest ecosystems, providing shelter and food for thousands of

A29

The Hero In You® education program offers a series of FREE curriculum-linked lesson plans (grades 4-7) aimed to motivate children to find the champion within themselves. In addition, teachers can request a FREE classroom presentation delivered in-person by a Hall of Fame athlete!

Attention Teachers:

If you are a principal, teacher or parent and would like to book a presentation for your classroom, call Michael Markowsky (604) 647-7449 or visit www.heroinyou.ca to download lesson plans.

CHRISTINE SCOTT/THE MIRROR

Nature buffs encircle an ancient red cedar tree.

British Columbia. Don’t miss out on the season’s spectacular arboreal colour displays, and supplement your tree-discovery forays with a new guidebook. Hot off the press is Sechelt author Duane Sept’s newest takealong guide: “Trees of the Northwest” by

Calypso Publishing. Delightful details of flowers, cones, fruit and bark offer fascinating reading, along with descriptions for 50 western species and 190 colour photos. E-mail Christine at: wildernesswest@shaw. ca.

3X8

BC SAFETY COM.. P/U AD

Be in the know about CO SERVICE YOUR APPLIANCES ANNUALLY

3X6

CV REGIONAL P/U CVR SKY ROCKET AD

Malfunctioning wood, oil or gas appliances like furnaces and fireplaces can produce carbon monoxide (CO) gas. This can get trapped in your home and create a toxic environment. Protect your home and family by booking regular service appointments with a licensed gas contractor for your appliances each year. Recognize the symptoms of CO poisoning and seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of the following: s s s s s

Nausea Headaches Dizziness Shortness of Breath Light-headedness

Toll free: 1 866 566 7233 | www.safetyauthority.ca/carbon-monoxide


A30

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

2X1.5 COAST DI W/COLOR STORE BEER N WINE LIQUOR Domestic Beer STORE at Liquor Store Prices

Sports

“Pasta2X1.5 Italiano” COAST DINNER SPECIALS

DI

1095 - $W/COLOR 1495

$

RESTAURANT 975 Shoppers Row 250-287-7155

Send your sports results to: sports@campbellrivermirror.com

OPEN DAILY ~ 975 Shoppers Row • 250-850-2262

Killer Whales jump back into the pool

Kennedy Windle of the Campbell River Killer Whales swims the butterfly.

The Pool Is Open! September means a new swim season for the Campbell River Killer Whales Swim Club, and with the pool filled with water, it also means a better start than the previous year when the pool was closed for renovations. “I know that our swimmers are anxious to get into the pool early this year and get the jump on our competition, after all it is an Olympic Year,” said Head Coach Chris Koopmans. Last year the Killer Whales had a slow start to the year and were forced to travel to Courtenay for practices after construction delays

kept the pool from opening until early this year. This year the Killer Whales are raring

THEY SAID IT: “Our

swimmers are anxious to get into the pool.” – Chris Koopmans, head coach

to go and welcome swimmers of all calibres. However, you do not need to be a budding Olympian to join the Killer Whales. The club will be hosting free assessments so that new swimmers to the club can be

properly placed. These assessments take place at the Strathcona Pool September 20-21. “Most of our swimmers start in our swim school, where they are taught the fundamentals of swimming,” Koopmans said. “Swimming is really a life skill for all children and a safe way to get some healthy exercise. As the swimmer develops their skills they maybe ready to enter the sport of competitive swimming.” For more information go to our website www. crkw.ca or call 9141214 to book your assessment.


For the latest information, visit us at chevrolet.ca, drop by your local Chevrolet Dealer or call us at 1-800-GM-DRIVE. */x/††/‥ Offers apply to the purchase of a 2011 Chevrolet Cruze (R7A), 2011 Chevrolet Equinox LS (R7B) and 2011 Chevrolet Traverse LS (R7A) equipped as described. Freight included ($1,450). License, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offer available to retail customers in Canada between September 1, 2011 and October 31, 2011. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the BC Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. GMCL, Ally Credit or TD Financing Services may modify, extend or terminate this offer in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See Chevrolet dealer for details. x$4,700 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit available on 2011 Traverse LS (tax exclusive) for retail customers only. Other cash credits available on most models. See your GM dealer for details. ††Variable rate financing for 84 months on 2011 Chevrolet Equinox/2011 Chevrolet Traverse on approved credit. Bi-Weekly payment and variable rate shown based on current TD Finance prime rate and is subject to fluctuation; actual payment amounts will vary with rate fluctuations. Example: $10,000 at 3% for 84 months, the monthly payment is $132. Cost of borrowing is $1,099, total obligation is $11,099. Down payment and/or trade may be required. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will also vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/ trade. Biweekly payments based on a purchase prices of $26,998/$31,998 with $2,799/$2,799 down, equipped as described. †0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by Ally Credit for 48 months on 2011 Chevrolet / GMC / Buick Cruze, Equinox, Terrain, Traverse, Acadia, Enclave, and 60 months on Impala. Rates from other lenders will vary. See dealer for details. 3.99% purchase financing offered on approved credit by Ally Credit for 84 months on new or demonstrator 2011 Chevrolet Cruze LS. Rates from other lenders will vary. Example: $10,000 at 3.99% for 84 months, the monthly payment is $136.64. Cost of borrowing is $1,477.93, total obligation is $11,477.93. Down payment and/ or trade may be required. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will also vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Bi-weekly payments based on a purchase price of $16,398 (freight included) for Cruze LS with $899 down payment. W/*†Based on Natural Resources Canada’s 2010 Fuel Consumption Guide ratings. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. ** 2011 Chevrolet Equinox FWD equipped with standard 2.4L ECOTEC I-4 engine, Traverse FWD with standard 3.6L engine. Fuel consumption ratings based on GM testing in accordance with approved Transport Canada test methods. Competitive fuel ratings based on Natural Resources Canada’s 2010 Fuel Consumption Guide.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

RENÉE ANDOR/THE MIRROR

e

Dojo re-opens

Campbell River Judo Club’s Jeremy Lenz flips David Crowhurst onto the mat in a demonstration Saturday during the grand opening of the new club after an extension to the building.

$)&730-&5 $36;&

163$)"4& '*/"/$*/(

$)&730-&5 &26*/09 -4

*/$-6%&4 '3&*()5 1%*

163$)"4& '*/"/$*/(

*/$-6%&4 '3&*()5 1%* "/% $"4) $3&%*5X

OR

$)&730-&5 53"7&34& -4

OR

OR

"-40 "7"*-"#-& '03 .0/5)4

AT

AT

The River Runners running club has existed in Campbell River since the mid 1980s. The club hosted the first Vancouver Island Race Association (VIRA) event in 1988 with a 10 km race that started and finished at Strathcona Gardens. Over the years the club has gone through some name changes but the original name was

0''&34 */$-6%& '3&*()5 1%*

AT

"-40 "7"*-"#-& '03 .0/5)4

08/ *5 '03

adopted once again in 2000. The club hosts two races per year: The Miracle Beach 10K, 5K walk/run and a 1 K kids fun run (October 16, 2011) and the Merville 15K (April 1, 2012). In December 2010 a new committee was elected and a registered society was formed in 2011. Current committee members are Dawn Christenson, Murray Galloway, Linda Nagle, Kevin Onclin, Sandra Stewart and Ken Wright. The aim of the club is to connect runners with other runners as well as hosting the two annual races each year. The River Runners Association is currently looking for new members. Membership only costs $10 per year and current members will receive $5 off their Miracle Beach registration fee.

.0%&- :&"3

83"1 61

8*5) 163$)"4& '*/"/$*/(Ĺ

"7"*-"#-&

61 50 .0/5)4

08/ *5 '03

PURCHASE FINANCING††BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS WITH $899 DOWN

$"/"%*"/ $"3 0' 5)& :&"3

#&45 */ $-"44 )*()8": '6&- &''*$*&/$: HWY: 5.4 L/100 km – 52 mpg CITY: 7.8 L/100 km – 36 mpgW

,

08/ *5 '03 HIGHEST POSSIBLE U.S. GOVERNMENT CRASH SAFETY RATINGâ—Š

VARIABLE RATE FINANCING††BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS WITH $2,799 DOWN

.045 '6&- &''*$*&/5 $304407&3 0/ 5)& )*()8":

-5; .PEFM TIPXO

HWY: 6.1 L/100 km – 46 mpg CITY: 9.2 L/100 km – 31 mpgW

,

VARIABLE RATE FINANCING††BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS WITH $2,799 DOWN

163$)"4& "-40 "7"*-"#-& '*/"/$*/( '03 .0/5)4

TO FIND YOUR BC DEALER AND SEE OUR OFFERS, VISIT:

CHEVROLET.CA

Call Tyee Chevrolet Buick GMC at 250-287-9511, or visit us at 570 - 13th Avenue, Campbell River. [License #10780]

HIGHEST POSSIBLE U.S. GOVERNMENT CRASH SAFETY RATINGâ—Š

#&45 )*()8": '6&- &''*$*&/$: 0' "/: 4&"5 $67 467 Ĺ

HWY: 8.4 L/100 km – 34 mpg CITY: 12.7 L/100 km – 22 mpgW

4$"/ )&3& 50 '*/% :0634

A31

Running club seeks members You can pick up a membership form at the Sportsplex or by contacting the club at crriverrunners@ gmail.com If you are interested in volunteering at the Miracle Beach race please contact Claire Moglove at clairemoglove@shaw. ca For additional information call Linda at 250-830-8538 or Sandra 250-.2866818.


A32

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

Cookies can HELP kids!

Look in-store today for feel good savings! Christie

Danone

Kraft

General Mills

Dad’s Cookies

Activia Yogurt Selected 650g

Cracker Barrel Cheese

Cheerios

Assorted 600g

Selected 600–700g

or Oatmeal Crisp Selected 525–775g

40 When you buy 2

On Sale

4

5Ea9 ch

On Sale

2 $6 for

40

When you buy 2

On Sale

899 Each

100

On Sale

499 Each

When you buy 3

Look for & Buy Cops for Cancer products 50¢ will be donated for every item sold. Here are just a few of this week’s items.

Thrifty Foods & our vendor partners proudly supporting:

See in-store for more.

Pricing in effect until Tuesday, September 20th, 2011


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.