HGT Magazine #89 November 2017

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KUUWAKAA Riding with the waves

TABLE TIME IN TLELL Friends, neighbors & fun

LOCAL FOOD Preservation passion

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New Tech Toys at the Library Move and be Moved Food Combining for Improved Health Double Puzzle


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IN THIS ISSUE

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Table Time in Tlell

Kuuwakaa: Riding with the Waves Also:

New Tech Toys at the Library ..................................4

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Local Food Preservation Passion

Move and be Moved ...........................................6 Food Combining for Improved Health .....................14 Double Puzzle ..................................................23 Classifieds ......................................................26 On the Cover: Hl’yaalan (Hiellen) wave rider Gwaliga Hart Photo by Guy Kimola

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Check out the new tech toys at the library! The library’s hair is standing on end! Virtual Reality has arrived just in time for the winter season. We have three new virtual reality headsets for three age groups: 7-10; 10–13; and 13-up. Drop into the library and view an introductory five-minute video, then sign up for a longer session. Children under 13 will need their parent or guardian to sign a release form. The Queen Charlotte and Masset sessions have already been held.

Sessions scheduled for the other branches locations: • Port Clements: Nov 7 - 9 during open hours • Sandspit Nov 14 - 18 during open hours

Jumping balls of code, Batman! Get a jump on the future with Sphero Bots. Right now, there are four of them on Haida Gwaii, and we will be getting two more. These educational toys are an excellent introduction to coding. By dragging coloured blocks of code around on the controlling device, little kids can “drive” the robot ball by moving buttons on iPad, iPhone or android devices, and bigger kids can program the balls to do things like run mazes, races, pop balloons or tell stories. More advanced kids can write the JavaScript code directly. Sphero.com has some cool videos if you want to see the possibilities. Ask us about the Sphero Bots at any branch - we’d love you to come and take one for a ride! Suitable for ages 3 and up.

OPEN HOURS Queen Charlotte

Tuesday 10-12 and 1-5, Wednesday 1-4 and 5-8, Friday 12:30-5, Saturday 10-12 and 1-5

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The VI Regional Library – Haida Gwaii is now on facebook! Give our page a “like” and get the latest information about library events and services right here on Haida Gwaii.

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Tuesday 10-12 and 1-5, Thursday 1-4 and 5-8, Friday 1-5, and Saturday 10-2

Port Clements

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 3-8, Saturday 10-12 and 1-5

Sandspit

Tuesday 10-12 and 1-5, Wednesday 10-2, Thursday 1-4 and 5-8 , Saturday 10-2


Support your local haida gwaii businesses! eat local shop local enjoy local

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Wear your plaid and support local businesses! Plaid Friday weaves the individual threads of small businesses together to create a strong fabric that celebrates the diversity and creativity of Haida Gwaii.

Visit your local shops to find in-store specials at participating businesses Starting Monday, November 20 and ending on Friday November 24 Love Haida Gwaii is offering a random draw for a $100.00 gift certificate each day! The winners and the Love Haida Gwaii business who benefit will be chosen at random. Enter online at facebook.com/lovehaidagwaii

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Move and Be Moved We are standing, sitting or lying down, usually with eyes closed. Waiting to be moved; staying open to what is there, with no expectations for what should happen. Maybe it starts with a twitch of the pinky finger. Then maybe it spreads to stretching all five fingers straight out, and they then want to flap like a bird’s wing. And then, maybe the whole arm wants to move in large circles above the head. Or not. We just stay curious, accepting what wants to be expressed in that moment. This is the practice of Authentic Movement- simple, unprogrammed time in our bodies. We respond to impulses that come from the imagination, the unconscious, and our heart. In an Authentic Movement group or class, no one is giving instructions on how participants should move, or when. But there is always someone there in a supportive role - a witness - watching us with respect and acceptance. Even a short time of moving authentically feels like a meditation that can leave you relaxed, refreshed, and grounded in your body in that delicious way you feel after a deep massage.

Authentic Movement started out many years ago as a creative and inspiring practice for dancers, singers and artists. Now the practice is used by people in all walks of life and at any physical fitness level. In August, thanks to the generous financial support of the Elizabeth Inkster Memorial Music and Arts Award, I attended an Authentic Movement training workshop on Salt Spring Island.

Participants included a sales rep, a therapist, a nurse, a school administrator, a university student, and others. What were we hoping to experience there? For some, it was a time out from an overly scheduled life. Others talked about wanting to get back into their body and the present moment but in an unstructured way. Several people wanted to open up their creativity for art-making. A common underlying theme that emerged over the weekend was how do we live a meaningful, creative life? Psychologist Rollo May addressed this yearning in his book, “The Courage to Create.” He wrote, “If you don’t express your original ideas, if you don’t listen to your own Being, you will have betrayed yourself. Also, you will have betrayed your community in failing to make your contribution to the whole.” It sounds heavy, but somehow we know this to be true. May admits it takes courage, but a “...courage that requires a centeredness within our own being...We need to develop the capacity to listen with the body. It will mean valuing the body as a means of empathy with others and as an expression of the self as a thing of beauty...”. So, are you curious to learn more about listening with the body? Do you like the idea of connecting with people in a new way? Are you feeling excited about accessing your creativity? Wouldn’t it be fun to experience that childlike, spontaneous, joyful way of being that you knew when you were young? If you answer yes to any of these questions, you may be ready to move and be moved!

Come and join me for a “Move and Be Moved” workshop on Sunday, November 19 at The Sun Studio in Queen Charlotte and on Sunday November 26 in Masset at the Yoga Pit. Each workshop runs from 10 am to 4 pm. Fee is $40. Bring a lunch. Register online through the Haida Gwaii Recreation Commission, by phone 250-626-5652 or email info@hgrec.com

Liz Wouters is a Certified Coach, and trained in Conflict Management, Psychology, and Adult Education. For individual or group coaching sessions on work, life or interpersonal issues, please contact her at: lwoutersca@yahoo.ca 6

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Kuuwakaa

Riding with the waves by Shellene Van der Beke

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lthough all recreational activities breed distinct cultures specific to them, it seems the sport of surfing is particularly so. Much like the common surfing catchphrase, “Surfing is life; the rest is details,” and “Out of water, I am nothing,” said by the father of modern surfing, Duke Kahanamoku, there is something deep and mystical about this energetic ocean activity. Here on Haida Gwaii, Kuuwakaa, or riding with the waves, is best said by those who live and surf here:

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touched down in Masset, and as we approached I saw the most amazing break peeling off an empty, breathtaking point. I knew I had found somewhere special. Chris Ashurst, North Beach

Chris Ashurst, Tow Hill “I arrived on Haida Gwaii in 2002 on a contract and had a deep hope that there would be surf. Based on the location, I knew it was likely. But it was almost impossible for me to confirm because I couldn’t find any reference to it. I

“When I returned with my truck and personal effects, including my clunky old War Board, I headed out along Tow Hill Road and popped into various spots in the woods. The waves were amazing, but since I was utterly alone, I had a bit of trepidation. I threw driftwood into the chuck to see if it would be sucked underwater and spat out heading to Alaska, but it just floated there,


Surfing was one of the reasons why I moved to Haida Gwaii. — Ian MacLean

Ian Maclean, North Beach | Photo by Jags Brown

catching lovely waves of its own. I went to the end of the road and, deep inside my mind, I heard heavenly music playing as I saw a gorgeous swell pushing in and peeling into the river with the mist, eagles and the forest. I still have the small note I wrote on the back of a receipt that I left on my dashboard with my name, family contact, and when I intended to return... in case I just drifted off to Alaska despite my best efforts. Instead, I surfed all alone on the beautiful waves into the sunset. And I never left. “Masset doesn’t have a pool anymore. But it has, in my mind, something better.

Crisp, clean, salt water washing over your face as the sun comes up. The surf community here is very family oriented...moms, dads, kids, random folks, and fires for those not surfing, and a very positive vibe.”

Kim Goetzinger, Xaayda kil (Skidegate) “Boogey Boarding is one of the most invigorating activities that connects me with the ocean. You have to dig deep within yourself so as to not be afraid of our boiling ocean. The lessons I took from Mike McQuade and Lucy Neville

Surf sisters Kim Goetzinger, Michelle Prouty, Faye Laidlaw, Maureen Benoit, Shelagh Farrell Leighann Rodger and Tricia Querengesser |Hl’yaalan (Hiellen), Photo by Guy Kimola helped me to face my fears of swimming in the deep ocean of Haida Gwaii. Injuries do sometimes occur, but it feels so powerful roaring in on your board, and then to be welcomed by foam all around you.” November 2017

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Ian MacLean, Masset

Christine Cunningham, Port Clements

“Surfing was one of the reasons why I moved to Haida Gwaii. There’s not very many people here and the people that are here are very friendly. That’s the main appeal. It’s being in nature. For me, the thing I love the most, apart from the ride which is for sure one of the best parts, is paddling out in the waves that are really big and hard to get through. It’s a noisy and hectic experience. You get ice cream headaches and you get ripped around by the waves, but then, you finally make it through the breaking waves. It has a certain serene quality on the back side. You then have time to catch your breath, collect your thoughts and just enjoy being out past the mayhem of the breaking waves.

“I learned to surf as soon as I arrived on Haida Gwaii. My husband had bought me a suit and put me on a board before I got to do anything else on island. I was instantly hooked. The sea is so powerful and it’s beautiful to let yourself be part of its environment. I sometimes hear people complain about winter storms and weather, but that weather is creating the ultimate playing field. Surfing is different than other sports – you don’t have registration fees, time slots or need to coordinate with a team. Surfers have to be patient, ready and willing.

“When you’re out there, there are sometimes sea lions and grey whales…last spring we had a killer whale come through the lineup. A bunch of us saw it come steaming up the beach - going quite fast - it was running parallel to the shore and went right through where we all were. We saw an eagle take out a gull one day and have seen hail and snowstorms too. “Tips for newcomers: You really must try it to know what it’s like. Go to North Beach Surf Shop in Masset or get a hold of Mike McQuade and arrange some lessons. Surfing can be quite dangerous, and there are a few things you need to know before you get in the water.”

“We try to make surfing and beach time a priority in the winter. It’s the place that brings out the best of all of us. I enjoy watching my husband in the water. He will paddle through the waves, get out way past the break and sit there, on his board staring out to sea. He is waiting for the perfect wave but also taking time to breathe it all in. “My kids are learning how to balance play with fear; learning respect for the power of the ocean and, at the same time, have a healthy fear for it.”

Mike McQuade, Masset (owner of North Beach Surf Shop and presenter of the annual Expression Session Surf Festival) “I’ve been around the water all my life. I started fishing with my father at the age of two, was a lifeguard for fourteen years,

Christine Cunningham and her daughter Claire watching Mike McQuade, Hl’yaalan (Hiellen) | Photo by Jags Brown

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swam competitively for eight, and started seriously surfing twenty years ago. “Surfing on Haida Gwaii is different than many other places because we’re so remote with empty expansions of beaches and waves. Our waves are fickle, they’re not here every day, but when they are, they’re world class. On average we have around 100 high quality days. Surfing is an all-island thing, East Beach, Rennell Sound and North Beach. I feel totally blessed to be able to surf for 3 hours, be totally exhausted, get out of my suit and pick up 25 scallops off the beach. How awesome is that?”

ing Haida place names, as surfing holds a great opportunity to further learn these names and the accompanying insightful stories or characteristics about each place.”

Gwaliga Hart (pictured on the cover), Gaaw (Old Massett) “I started surfing back in my early high school years. I used to skateboard and snowboard a lot when I was younger, so it didn’t take long before my interests turned to the root of all board sports...surfing. Back then, all my summers through school were spent out at Duu Guusd (the west coast of Haida Gwaii) working at Rediscovery in T’aalang Stl’ang where we took the canoe and old kayak out riding waves whenever we had water time. “To me, it was much more than catching waves, it was the experience of putting on this skin-like suit and being out in the ocean connecting with, and respecting, the greater forces that have always been, which our people have always talked about. Being filled with our different stories that tell about the many supernaturals and other beings created a whole different way of being on and in the water. “Haidas have always been a water people; we’re island people with an extensive seafaring history. Certain types of our wonderfully crafted canoes had the stern end designed specifically for riding waves. So, wave riding, in the grand scheme of things, isn’t new to us. We have Xaad Kil (Haida language) terms for riding waves, reading set waves, the winds, the tides, the currents, weather watching; all knowledge that can be directly applied to surfing today. “I came to understand that it is a continuation of our culture in many ways. Drawing upon Haida canoe design, I was inspired to carve and paint a cedar surfboard, which displays one of my clan crest figures in the bow and stern end of the board. “The late Ts’inii Stephen Brown gave surfboards the Haida name Tluuwa Tl’apjuu, meaning Flat Canoe. I’m extremely stoked we have this as a ‘thing’ to further explore and experience on Haida Gwaii. It gets people back out on the land and in the water to rediscover places and continue building meaningful relationships with the different areas. I’m thrilled about the extensive work our people have been doing regard-

…being out in the ocean connecting with and respecting the greater forces that have always been.” —Gwaliga Hart Gwaliga Hart’s Tluuwa Tl’apjuu - Flat Canoe | Photo provided by Gwaliga Hart November 2017

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Old Massett Office 162 Raven Avenue 1-800-663-2388

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HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY PEOPLE,

HEALTHY COMMUNITIES

Access to nutritious food is one of the challenges of living in a remote community. Grocery shipments don’t always arrive on time, and healthy food like fresh fruits and vegetables can cost more than they do on the mainland. But more and more islanders are meeting this challenge by turning to locally-grown and harvested food. Thanks to the efforts of several organizations, deer, salmon, halibut, chanterelles and cranberries are a few of the delicious ingredients that are making their way onto lunch tables at islands schools and adult day programs, and in the packages distributed by north and south-end food banks. The Gwaii Trust recognizes that food security – making sure everyone in our community has access to nutritious food – is a an important issue, with benefits to our health, culture and economy. In our Strategic Vision 2017-2022, we committed to working towards a healthy island, built on a foundation of healthy individuals supporting healthy communities. We are dedicated to helping to create an environment where

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all islanders have adequate access to food, water, shelter, income, safety and recreation.

from Gwaii Trust to serve healthy daily snacks at the StrongStart program.

Another grant recipient, the Greater Massett Food Bank, has seen a steady Working with representatives from local food banks, adult day programs, the increase in the amount of food it distributes. This year, the food bank Local Food to School programs, and expects to give out 2,122 monthly others involved in this issue, we have packages of food to family and single committed significant funds to Food households, up from 2,016 packages last Security initiatives for the past several years. In 2017, we are giving out $85,000 year and 1,898 in 2015. to School District 50 for its food program, And at Sk’aadgaa Naay elementary which makes nutritious and culturallyand the two high schools, students have appropriate food accessible to all been feasting on fresh produce at salad students. In addition, we are distributing bars set up through the Local Foods $130,800 in Food Security grants, going Pantry program, and have also enjoyed to many different organizations including deer meat donated through the Llgaay food banks, Local Food Pantry gwii sdiihlda – Restoring Balance project coordinators for the north and south that saw deer eradicated from four ends, the Masset Soup Kitchen, and the islands in Gwaii Haanas earlier this year. Skidegate Health Centre’s Meals on These exciting programs are Wheels program. continuing to develop and work towards Tahayghen elementary school, for a sustainable food system on Haida example, partnered with Old Massett Gwaii. For more information about our Village Council to serve more than 7,000 Food Security grants and our other free lunches to students last year. The grants and programs, please visit our free lunch is served three days a week. website at gwaiitrust.com. To get updates The school also uses its food funding about some of our projects and information about upcoming deadlines, give our Facebook page a like.


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Enhance Your Life by Stephany Pryce Food Combining for Improved Health As an adult, go with your natural body rhythms to feel better. As a child it is possible to be very calm, collected, and eliminate food sensitivities. Try food combining for a week with your family to see how you feel. The digestion is the key to overall health. Low energy, weight gain, poor skin, indigestion, allergies and ulcers, mostly stem from improper eating habits. This new way of eating is difficult at first because most meals consist of proteins with carbohydrates, followed by sweets after the meal. Over time, the digestive tract creates a mucus coating to protect itself from the effects of improper food combining. This will slow down the absorption of nutrients, and therefore overeating occurs. When the body is working the way it is designed, the system will have feelings of clarity and excess energy and health issues will be eliminated. It takes 6 hours to digest a meal of beef, veggies, potatoes, carbs and gravy. If properly combined, the digestion time is cut in half. Think of what happens to that meal in that time, and you have the answer as to why you feel unwell. The undigested particles go bad, and the result can be nausea, vomiting and/ Stephany is passionate about fitness, health and spirituality. Through years of struggles with digestive issues, it was necessary to research numerous books on nutrition to find a way to feel better. This knowledge has changed her life.

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or diarrhea. Eventually heartburn, gas and stomach ulcers become the norm, but in reality, this is an indication that is something wrong. What happens to a baby after eating pureed protein, carrots, carbohydrates and fruit? Vomiting or spit up. This is the body’s way of rejecting the improperly combined meal. The baby will be happier and have no discomfort, bad sleeping patterns, allergies or digestive disorders if you change the way of eating. The worse possible combination is carbohydrates and fruits, or desserts combined with animal proteins. This is the major cause of disease. It is necessary to be stringent at first with the combinations until the digestive system improves. As the body detoxifies, food sensitivities should disappear as well as other ailments. Some food combinations and dairy can be reintroduced, and if it is not right, your body will tell you. Everything that a person is used to in their diet can be eaten, adjust accordingly to the Food Combination Chart. This may not apply to everyone as systems are unique. If this resonates with you, then give it a try. I recommend Dr. John Matsen’s “Eating Alive” book. It will be the best $20 ever spent.

Food Combination Chart • Do eat animal or seafood proteins (or nuts and seeds), with salads and non-starchy vegetables, and then give 4 hours before you eat anything else. • Do not eat breads, carbs, sweets or fruits with animal or seafood proteins • Do eat vegetables with grains, rice or other carbohydrates, and then give 3 hours before eating anything else. • Papaya, pineapple and kiwi are high enzyme fruits that will improve digestion. • Use fats and oils sparingly. • Eat alone or leave it alone: melons, oranges, and milk. • Eat most of the sweeter fruits on their own, and all types of berries can be eaten together, but give 1 hour before eating anything else. • Do not drink while actually eating as it washes away digestive juices


Jennifer Rice MLA – North Coast Working to build a better BC for you and all British Columbians For help with provincial matters contact my office at: 1-866-624-7734 818 3rd ave. West Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 1M6 www.JenniferRice.ca

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TABLE TIME

IN TLELL

Friends, Neighbors, Fun & Gatherings

By Shellene Van der Beke

Scenic photos by Lil Whitey’s Aerials

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Built in 1916 and nestled beside a picturesque switchback of the tea-colored Tlell River sits the Richardson Ranch family homestead. Originally purchased by Eric Richardson back in 1919, seven different generations of Richardsons have worked hard over the last 98 years to maintain their family farm and serve the community. Sitting around the kitchen table are longtime friends, Alice Richardson, Lois “Smitty” Akana, and Bill and Karen Ronnenkamp. Stories are plentiful, and smiles abound.

LONG-TIME FRIENDS… Alice Richardson, who recently turned 85, has five children, all born on Haida Gwaii, and is the grandmother of 10, nearly all born on-island, as well as the great-grandmother of four. Originally from Halkirk, Alberta, Alice has lived in Tlell longer than anyone presently residing there. In 1951, she met and married Doug Richardson. “I was never, ever going to marry a farmer because I did not like living on the farm,” affirms Alice. When Alice met Doug, he was in the logging business, but a year after they were married, his father, Francis, fell ill, and in February 1953 they came home to Tlell to take over the Richardson family business. And so, living back on a farm for Alice was just meant to be. Smitty, aged 92 years very young, is a dear friend of the Richardson family. At Christmastime in 1952, she arrived in Queen Charlotte, and for two years worked as a nurse at the Queen Charlotte Hospital. “I was on duty the night Don [Dr. Don Richardson] was born. I’m his godmother,” Smitty proudly notes, “I always say, if I ever had a son, I would like him to be just like Don. He’s a fine gentleman rdson

nds Alice Richa Long-time frie l, BC ty Akana, Tlel (left) and Smit

that boy, well, ‘boy’, at sixty odd years!” After her time at the QC Hospital, Smitty continued her nursing career in Vancouver for a couple of years and then moved and worked in Hawaii for eighteen more years. She considers the Richardson family, and many other folks Smitty Akana in her on Haida Gwaii, to be nursing uniform, 19 50 her unrelated family, and thus has come for a visit nearly every summer. In fact, when her good friend, Sergius de Bucy of Queen Charlotte introduces her, he says, “This is Smitty Richardson.” Smitty and Alice have been pals for nearly 65 years.

AND LONG-TIME NEIGHBORS… Bill (84) and Karen (74) Ronnenkamp, who live about a potato gun’s shot away (literally - a Richardson Christmas morning tradition) on the other side of the river, have been neighbors and friends with the group at the kitchen table for many decades. To all the Richardson kids, Bill is honorarily adopted, and known as Uncle Bill. “He’s also known as Sweet William,” Smitty giggles. Bill, who was an RCMP Mountie for 20 years, was born in Stettler, Alberta. Talk about a small world. Halkirk, where Alice was born, is like Tlell is to Port Clements, only a short drive away…but they never knew each other back then. Karen was born in Vancouver but grew up in Mount Sheer, a now abandoned mining town above the Britannia Mine Museum in Britannia Beach. Karen’s grandfather, who homesteaded up in the Tow Hill area back in the 1920’s, told her many stories

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about the Charlottes/Haida Gwaii, and thus she was excited when she and Bill travelled to the area for the first time in the early 1970’s. “We had a lovely visit,” Karen says, “and on the way back to Kitimat, where we lived at the time, we stopped into the RCMP office at Prince Rupert and they asked how we liked the Charlottes. We said we loved it and they said that was good because Bill was to be transferred there!" , aren ght) Denise, K

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“Alice and Doug Richardson sold us a cabin,” Karen shares. “Doug made our road and moved the cabin, outhouse and porch all for $1000. The cabin came completely furnished with gas lights, bunk beds, an oil stove and I painted it chocolate brown with orange trim. It looked like an A&W!”

AND SOME SLOWER PACE GOOD OL’ FUN… "Back in the 70’s, when Sergius de Bucy's Mom, Sybil was still alive,” Karen says with a grin, “she was in her 90's and still driving…" As couples often do, Bill continues telling the story, "If you saw Sybil coming, well… you just pulled the police car over." Now full-on laughing, Karen adds, “And let her go," and with a smile from ear to ear, Bill finishes, "She was following the white line down to the store…Oh, here comes Sybil, everybody knew - you pulled over." Keeping the merriment going, Alice adds, "I think the best driver I knew was Bob Beitush, who owned property at the mouth of the Tlell River. He used to have one of those old Model A or T's and he would sell vegetables in Skidegate and he would go about 15 miles an hour…all the way to Charlotte.” More topics are covered, such as the secrets of living a happy life and what they know now compared to when they were in their 20’s or 30’s: Bill: “It’s all small stuff.” Alice: “I knew it all then.” (another hearty group guffaw) Smitty: “You live to 92, you don’t drink, you don’t smoke, eat lots of onions and listen to your Mother.” Karen: “I never listened to my Mother.” (it’s a giggle session that goes on and on) VALUES LIVED BY: Bill: “Honesty.” Karen: “Bill’s the most honest person I know, so yes, honesty.” Alice: “If it’s got some money in it, I’ll do it.” (sly grin) Smitty: “A sense of humor. If you can’t laugh at yourself, then you’re in big trouble. And, you can’t please all the people, all the time.” ON GETTING OLDER: Smitty: “I’m only 92, ask me when I get old.”

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AND THEN THERE ARE THE GATHERINGS… In the early 80’s, a common get-together this group of friends helped coordinate was the Tlell Fall Fair Pit BBQ. 500 people attending was not uncommon. Sometimes, there were people 4 deep, lined up for as far as you could see, to enjoy the Alice and D feast. A pit was dug, and rocks were put at the oug Richard son (left and mid dle) with bottom of it. Covered in wet burlap, beef, pork, Smitty Aka na and her and at times turkeys, were then placed on the daughter K im in the 70 ’s rocks, roofing was put over them, then dirt, and then a big fire was built on top which stayed lit all day. “Back then, we didn’t have people come and sell food at the fall fair,” Karen reports, “we did this big dinner ourselves. We made coleslaw right here in Alice’s kitchen. One year, we decided to do strawberry shortcake for 500 people, so I made all the cake and froze it. Well, it rained so hard that year, we ate this cake at every Farmers’ Institute gathering for the next three years.” It was a huge undertaking done by a select group of volunteers. Back in the day, if you happened to attend a Richardson family gathering, chances are you’d hear an accordion rendition of the song Whispering Hope, played earnestly by the late Doug Richardson. So often did Doug play this song, the mere mention of it today has Alice, his beloved wife of 64 years, smiling while rolling her eyes and shaking her head.

AND THE LASTING SUCCESS OF THESE BONDS OF FAMILY AND FRIENDSHIP… According to sixth generation Heidi Richardson (23), who for this whole time has been quietly enjoying her elders chat while sitting cross-legged and off to one side on a kitchen counter, “Family dinners are very important for the Richardson family. In fact, Alice still makes the work crew lunch every day except Mondays. We’re a big family and everybody, for the most part, gets along with everybody else.” “Keep your mouth shut and your nose clean,” Alice adds, “I had in-laws when I came here, and we had our own lives, and you didn’t interfere with other people.” The consensus around the kitchen table: don’t stir the pot and respect each other’s privacy. “Mind your p’s and q’s as people used to say it,” Smitty confirms. Be kind. Be grateful. Be polite. Live with integrity. Work hard. All four elders shake their heads in agreement. Heidi too. Pictures courtesy of the Richardson, Ronnenkamp and Akana families

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We want to hear from YOU! New Sewer Treatment System Location

Join us for a chat Council Town Hall Q&A ~ November 23rd, 2017 from 6 to 8pm Meet us at the Eric Ross Room in the QC Community Hall. We look forward to seeing you there!

We’re hosting a coffee chat at Queen B’s ~ November 28th from 2:30 to 4pm Have a coffee and muffin on us! Let us know your thoughts on the Village of Queen Charlotte’s proposed new sewer treatment system location.

A Much Needed System The Village of Queen Charlotte is the only community on the island without a sewer treatment facility and we are taking action to change this.

A Proposed Location Village of Queen Charlotte Council is considering the purchase of District Lot 18, located at 4603 Martynuik Road. This 78 Acre property would allow a new sewer treatment plant to cover the majority of the municipality.

Potential for Housing This size of the proposed property also provides the possibility for subdividing the land and offering it for sale for residential development. This could help meet the increasing demand for housing.

FUTURE PUBLIC INPUT EVENTS: • Coffee Chat – January 19 from 2:30 to 4pm at Queen B’s • Open House – February 8 from 7 to 9pm at Oceanview Restaurant

UPCOMING REFERENDUM February 24, 2018 LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT

office@queencharlotte.ca • 250-559-4765 Or just stop by the Village office and chat with Ben or Lori All public input opportunity information can be found on the VQC Facebook page and full referendum information is posted on the VQC website’s Current Projects Page.

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HAIDA GWAII LOCAL FOODS PROJECT Local Food Preservation Passion Haida Gwaii-wide, folks have pantries and freezers that feature preserved, locally grown, gathered, hunted and fished food. Whether it’s a few jars of huckleberry jam or a winter or two’s store of canned, smoked, pickled, frozen, fermented and/or dried goods, their reasons for food preservation are common and many. To name a few: • Frugality: most of the garden’s bounty and every edible morsel of the hunt or fish is saved and savored. • Nourishment: capturing fresh ingredients at their harvesting peak ensures high quality nutrition and flavor. • Full-disclosure: usually with homegrown or harvested food, there are no secret, hard to understand or unwanted ingredients. • Self-reliance: when the power goes out or the ferry doesn’t make a crossing or two, having stores of food equates a sense of security and peace of mind. • Paying it Forward: sharing food with family, friends and neighbors nourishes our human connections.

Jennifer Pigeon’s bountiful preservations, top shelf, left to right: rhubarb relish, dried bolete mushrooms, grape jam, deer jerky, stewed rhubarb, salsa (made with Island Joe tomatoes), pickled garlic, pickled chanterelles and stewed strawberries. Middle shelf, L to R: canned tomato sauce, green tomato chutney, pickled scarlet runner beans, locally sourced tuna, smoked coho and canned, spring salmon. Bottom shelf, L to R: dried oyster mushrooms, pickled grape leaf, dried cherry tomatoes, zucchini relish, canned pumpkin and frozen candied salmon, crab (body) and crab (claws).

While food preservation drudgery is a common burden reported by many, for most, it is good, wholesome fun. For some, the act of preserving food is healing and even spiritual. It’s been a busy food preparation year for Port Clements’ Christine Lowrie. Her pantry’s bounty includes canned crab, coho, sockeye and spring salmon, as well as huckleberry Christine Lowrie’s pantry jam, blackberry jam, peaches, peach chutney (made with peaches from Joe’s fruit truck), homemade BBQ sauce, tomato sauce, green tomato relish, salal berry jam, apple sauce, apple pie filling, baked beans and even a blackberry liquor. Recently, on an exquisite fall day, I had the pleasure of chatting with locals, Jennifer Pigeon and Greg Morris. Sitting on their sun-drenched porch, I was impressed to learn that 65-75% of all the food they eat they grow, harvest or hunt themselves. “It’s a lot of hard work,” Greg shares, “but life is never boring.” Jennifer adds, “It’s more rewarding than it is hard.” Greg goes on to describe that by eating food you produce yourself, you are intimate with it. “The critical mass of life force,” Greg says, “depends on getting intimate with our food.” Greg is an industrious hunter and thus they are wellstocked with venison sausage, jerky, smoked shanks, ground, roasts, ribs, steaks, stuffed backstrap, heart, liver pâté and bone broth. Besides a good supply of frozen food, Jennifer and Greg also preserve by canning, drying, dehydrating, brining and smoking. Awe-inspiring self-sufficient living indeed. Another avid and talented local food preserver is Skidegate’s Kim Goetzinger. From butter clams that are dug, dried, smoked and then canned in oil or broth to her delectable November 2017

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candied salmon, Kim’s passion for local food is both eloquent and affective. This year, from a plum tree in her yard, Kim decided to make a tasty treat: Salted Plum Leather. Cooked with sugar, salt and spices, the plums are then spread out on a pan, dried, cut into strips and dusted with salt or sugar. “They are to die for,” Kim reports. Spending many hours gathering and processing edible treasures from the sea is also one of her joyous endeavors. “Seaweed is my heaven,” Kim beams, “and the ocean, my sanctuary.”

Kim Goetziner and brother’s candied salmon

Left: Kim Goetzinger, in heaven, drying seaweed. Right: Kim Goetziner’s salted plum leather, cut into chewlicious pieces

For Marylynn Hunt of Tlell’s St. Mary’s Spring Estate, it is just another day for her to can three, twenty-six-pound boxes of Island Joe tomatoes. For this article, she shared a food safety story about preserving pumpkins. “Pumpkins are perfect for preserving – to put in things like soups and pies. If you have a fall abundance of pumpkins and you don’t want to peel them every time you feel like throwing a pie in the oven, you can peel, cut up, cook until soft and jar up the pumpkin and then process in a pressure canner for 110 minutes. With pumpkin being a low acid food, you can’t just process it in a water bath canner like you would salsa. That would be an invitation for botulism! As a young person, I almost poisoned my whole family because I didn’t understand how serious the difference is between canning low and high acid foods. Luckily, there was a house fire and all that pumpkin that I only processed for 15 minutes in a water bath canner got burnt up before we ate any of it! Safe canning everyone!” Of course, this is just a snippet of the many amazing things the people of Haida Gwaii do with local food, and I say, kudos to you all. May we all work towards living simply, laughing often and eating well!

Kim Goetziner’s dried and smoked butter clams

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Horoscopes for November, 2017 Aries (March 20 - April 19) Partnerships of all kinds are highlighted now in your life, dearest Aries. You may think that you want to be left alone to do your own thing, but in reality, you need the opinions and energy of other people to help guide you along your path. Focus on compromising and kindness this month in order to have a smooth transition working with other people. Keywords: decisive, diplomatic and intensity.

Scorpio (October 23 - November 22) Welcome to the season of deep truths, dearest Scorpio. Now is the time when you have the permission to speak your truth as you see it. It’s okay to feel just a bit selfish and ask for what pleases you. Your tendency is to hide among the shadows, not expressing yourself fully for fear of rejection. But this month the world wants and needs to hear what you feel in your heart. Keywords: purpose, driven and radical honesty.

Taurus (April 19 - May 20) What’s love got to do with it, dearest Taurus? This month, everything! You will find yourself in numerous relationship combinations; siblings, loved ones, business partnerships to name but a few. This is your time to ask yourself how you can improve each and every encounter you have, then make the move to do it. There is a great opportunity this month to improve and renew each interaction you encounter. Keywords: optimism, creative and peace.

Sagittarius (November 22 - December 22) Now that some things have come to fruition, what’s next dearest Sagittarius? It’s time to do a little bit of contemplation in order to recover from the challenges you’ve recently faced. When you let go of outcomes and just allow life to unfold naturally, you will see the next direction to move toward. But until then, just be. Keywords: calm, mindful and believe.

Gemini (May 20 - June 21) You have a lot of small details to attend to now, dearest Gemini. In order to make room for the next greatest thing, you must first make a list and check it all off as complete. When you do this, you open yourself up for new and varied experiences and then you will have enough room to breathe. Keywords: service, chores and harmony. Cancer (June 21 - July 22) You’re looking at the end game as we speak, dearest Cancer. By this I mean, your goals and aspirations are right below the surface ready to bloom. In order to enhance this process, live your life now with joy, creativity and purpose. When you feel good to be alive, it promotes positive attitudes and seeing the glass as “half-full.” Keywords: recreate, artistic and grateful. Leo (July 22 - August 23) You must be feeling like a bit of a homebody this month, dearest Leo? Not in the traditional sense but in the sense of using your home base as somewhere you can rejuvenate your heart and soul. Engage in some form of creativity in order to enhance your happiness quota there. Paint your bedroom, start a sewing project or de-clutter the house. Do anything that helps you to feel secure and lighter. Keywords: nap, investigate and regenerate. Virgo (August 23 - September 22) This month you are being asked to get quiet long enough so that you can understand what your next move is. When you are going a hundred miles per hour, it is hard to enjoy the scenery that passes you by. It’s time to slow down a bit, dearest Virgo, and enjoy the process as much as the end results. Keywords: navigate, contemplate and enjoy the view! Libra (September 22 - October 23) Money matters may be in the cards for you, dearest Libra, be it in the plus column or the minus. What is coming up for you relates to your strong or weak self-confidence and self-worth feelings. Try not to let the energy of your money cloud your mind. You are not super successful if you are endowed with lots of money and you are not a failure if your bank account is small. You are rich in spirit if you chose to be. Keywords: in-tune, enlighten and engage.

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Capricorn (December 22 - January 20) A bit of intensity may be happening in your career goals right now, dearest Capricorn. It’s time for you to make an emotional shift in how you want to think about your life’s work. Recommit yourself to your true mission, be it career or volunteer life. It’s important that you do what you are passionate about, and not just go through the motions for gathering money. Keywords: perseverance, determination and progress. Aquarius (January 20 - February 19) You are speaking some deep truths this month, dearest Aquarius. Your filter is temporarily down. This is not a bad thing, in fact, it’s about time that you say what you mean and mean what you say. You have a thinking pattern that is “philosophy, outside the box”, and it needs a bit of light shining on it now. Don’t hesitate. Be kind but neutrally direct, and just say it like it matters to you. Keywords: opinions, perceptions and gratitude. Pisces (February 19 - March 20) You are coming across like a shaman, dearest Pisces. You can currently feel the light and dark emotions surrounding you and you have the ability to process this fully. There’s a form of intensity to deal with this month and it relates to how you may have been underestimating yourself in the past. Shoot for the moon, knowing that you have the tenacity to reach it with a little faith and a positive outlook. Keywords: embrace, dive deep and come up for air.

Monica Caulfield is a professional astrologer, since 2007. She is passionate about helping clients develop the tools of awareness and purpose in life.

For further information go to: monica@healingforlifeastrology.com


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Looking to post a free* classified or event ad? It’s super easy! Simply log onto www.haidagwaiitrader.com, click on the category tab for the type of ad you wish to place and the site will then guide you each step of the way. Need a hand? Do not hesitate to contact us. Prefer mail? Our mailing address is PO Box 222, Port Clements, BC, V0T 1R0. Please note: The deadline for new and/or updated classified ads is the 25th of each month at noon. *FREE classifieds apply to private personally owned and non-business postings. For real estate, rentals or business product/service/employment ads, a small fee will apply.

In the Home & Office

Furniture/Appliances/Electronics/Clothing(not kids or baby)/Jewelery/ Collectables/Books/Music/Computers and Computer Accessories/For Sale-Misc

Beaded curtain or screen. Looks great hanging in place of a door. $17. Call Regina Williams at (250) 626-5676 or email haidagwaiimk@gmail.com Canon 7DS and Canon EF Macro Lens. A used Canon 7DS in mint condition with battery and strap. New: $1220. Asking: $700. Lens: EF 100mm F/2.8 Macro USM. New: $810. Asking: $550. Combine both lens and camera for $1100. All pictures on my website were taken using this camera and lens (symphontreemusic.com). Call Kevin at (250) 637-5601 or email symphontree@gmail.com Ukulele Soprano String Set. Bought the string set for my Concert Ukulele but ended up with a Soprano set. The string set is new and has never been used. Paid $10, selling for $5. Call Germain at (250) 557-4240 or email germain@ qcislands.net FoodSaver replacement gaskets. 2 brand new FoodSaver V2000/V3000 series replacement gaskets. Ordered the wrong type. Shipping costs were more than the gaskets and this you do not have to pay...win win, $8. Call Karen at (250) 559-4255 or email karefoe@qcislands.net Rug for sale. 60 x 105 inch area rug for sale. $25. Email Jennifer at j.morris.pigeon@gmail.com Rug for sale. 94 x 129.5 inch area rug for sale. $200. Email Jennifer at j.morris.pigeon@gmail.com Laminate Flooring & Underlay. Instyle Canadian Made "Settler Oak" Laminate Flooring, new, in boxes & 1 roll + a bit of Foam Underlay. Paid over $500 for this lot! 11 boxes x 18.60 sq ft per box = approx. 204 sq ft. coverage. 1 roll + a bit of foam underlay = approx. 200 sq ft coverage. $400. Call Kim or Scott Wylie at (250) 626-5436 or email coleco@mhtv.ca Desk. Student or small office desk. 2 shelves and 1 drawer. $40. Call Regina Williams at (250) 626-5676 or email haidagwaiimk@gmail.com Bifold doors. Wooden bifold doors in excellent condition. 2 doors @ 2 feet wide - 3 ft doors are sold $10 per door OBO. Call D. Pearson at (250) 599-8303 or email falcon@qcislands.net Corner Bench Seat with storage space. Sturdy corner bench seat with cut-outs that provide storage space underneath the seat. Measures 4 ft x 8 ft long, 3 ft high, and 2 ft deep. Hardwood finish below the bench. In good condition. Used in my kitchen for many years. Large enough to provide seating for 4-6 people. Has been stored in a dry space in my garage for a number of years. Needs new cushions. Call D. Pearson at (250) 559-8303 or email falcon@qcislands.net

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In the Home & Office - cont. Sunbeam Mattress Pad. Queen Size, clean and cozy. It is so nice to get into a preheated bed at night! $50. Call Dawn-Ann at (250) 637-1212 or email dawn_ann_s@hotmail.com 10,000 BTU Vent-Free Propane Heater. Thermablaster indoor CSA rated 10,000 BTU blue flame propane heater with thermostat. Still in box due to change in plans. Warms up a space of 300 sq ft + easily. Can drop in Queen Charlotte, Masset or Port Clements areas. Finish: Stainless Steel. Heat control: Thermostat. Fuel type: Propane or Natural Gas. Maximum BTU: 10,000. Minimum required room size: 300 sq ft (10' x 30'). Gas consumption: NG 10 cu ft/hour LP 0.47 lb/hour. Product dimensions: 15.55 inches (Width), 24.8 inches (Height), 6.3 inches (Depth). Product weight: 19 lb. $350. Call Robyn Irvine at (250) 551-7474 or email robyn.irvine@gmail.com Antique French Cabinet. I have an Antique Grey French China Cabinet for sale. Dimensions are: 34" wide by 86" tall by 16" deep. Is in excellent condition. Serious enquiries only. $800. To view, call or text Shelagh at (250) 626-7042 or email massetshelagh@gmail.com Marshall MG100 HDFX amp head. Used Marshall MG100 HDFX amp head. 3 channel. Solid state Marshall amp with great reverb and FX bank. Built-in 3 band EQ CD in and Headphone out. This solid state amp can pump out some pretty serious sound. It’s known for an incredibly clear tone on the clean channel, and breaks up quite crisply when distorted. Great amp, foot switch included. Minor cosmetic wear on the face of the head. I'm parting with this as I've invested in a new fender tube amp. Might consider trades for other gear. $300. Call Evan at (250) 551-4611 or email evanamiesgalonski@gmail.com Youth snow pants. Columbia brand snow pants. Perfect condition, only worn a few times. Youth size 14/16 (ages 10-12) or will fit a smaller adult, 5' or so. $25. Call Regina Williams at (250) 626-5676 or email haidagwaiimk@gmail. com Smart Hub. New condition $175 Call Cody at (250) 626-6088 or email cbwaller@live.ca Leather couches. Complete 4-piece set in mint condition. Taupe or tan in colour. $1,200. Call Cody at (250) 626-6088 or email cbwaller@live.ca Kitchen Table with 4 Chairs. Solid Wood Table with 4 Chairs. $350. Call Eliot at (778) 260-0408 or email eliot426@ hotmail.com Char-Broil BBQ. Char-Broil BBQ in excellent condition - no rust. Side Burner for boiling crab. New Propane tank still half full. $250. Call Eliot at (778) 260-0408 or email eliot426@hotmail.com Sony PlayStation 2. Sony PlayStation Bundle complete with 15 games, 3 controllers and an 8GB memory card. Great Christmas Gift. Clean and in good working order. $175. Call Dawn-Ann at (250) 637-1212 or email dawn_ann_s@ hotmail.com

In the Yard & Workshop

Garden Equipment and Supplies/Hobby Supplies/Tools/Building Materials/ Pet and Pet Supplies

Oregon P60 16" saw chain (brand new). Brand new 16" P60 Oregon chain (bought wrong one). $25. Call Neil at (250) 637-1074 or email kristi@haidagwaii.ca For Sale. 2 medium-sized meat grinders. $5. Call Archie Stocker Sr. at (250) 626-3576 or email archievideo35@ hotmail.com For Sale. Is there still somebody out there who cans fish or other goodies in tin cans? Here is a gadget which you might need! An Ives-Way Can Sealer! Make an offer. Call Archie Stocker Sr. at (250) 626-3576 or email archievideo35@hotmail.com Storage Shed, 10x10x8 ft. Brand new Storage Shed, never opened, in box, bought at Canadian Tire and can show receipt. $220 or OBO. Call Dim at (250) 683-9015 or email dimka3186@gmail.com November 2017

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In the Yard & Workshop - cont. Rifle. Ruger M77 338 Win. Mag with scope, case and some ammunition. First offer of $4000 takes it. Call Gordon at (250) 637-5755 or email patngord@qcislands.ca Polished aluminum sheet. 1- 4 foot by 10 foot sheet of polished aluminum checker plate. 1/16th inch thick. $350. Call Mark Van Herd at (250) 5574669 or email mvanherd@xplornet.com

On the Road

In part or complete-Cars/Trucks/Vans/Campers/RV’s/ATV’s/Heavy Equipment

Wanted - Cargo Trailer. Prefer tandem axle, 10-15ft long, good condition. Call or text Ralph Lamorie at (250) 626-8919 or email rw.lamorie@gmail.com 2004 Yamaha Virago 250cc. Miles: 4050. Always stored indoors. Open to trade/OBO. Phone call preferred, but will respond to text and email too. $2,400. Call Kate at (778) 260-0500 or email krsimonot@live.ca New 24-speed Adult Mountain Trail Bike 29er. KHS large adult hardtail mountain bike/trail bike. This is a 29er so it has 29" wheels instead of the normal 26" wheels on a mountain bike, much smoother over rough terrain & unmade roads. There is one small area of damage to the paint on the frame, about the size of a dime, where it was rubbed in transit. Other than that the bike is as new. Aluminum frame with replaceable derailleur hanger. Front suspension with hydraulic lock-out. Weinmann XM25 29" rims. 160mm disc brakes with Bengal calipers. Shimano Altus front derailleur. Shimano Acera rear derailleur. Shimano Altus shifters. $450. Call Simon at (250) 559-4144 or email teamfloodracing@yahoo.co.uk Roof top carrier. Well used but functional. Fairly large capacity. Sits on car roof and attaches with straps (not included) through doors. $30. Call Jake Pattison at (250) 559-0053 or email jakepattison@hotmail.com Trooper for sale. 2001 Isuzu Trooper 4x4, 187k, runs good, $4000 obo. Call Beth at (250) 626-7457 or email guptillbeth@hotmail.com 1998 GMC Jimmy SLT V6 4x4. 275,500 kms. Great all-around adventure vehicle! Well loved but hopefully has lots of life left in it. Highlights: Regular oil changes and maintenance (including brakes, some ball joints, steering idler arm, tension pully, all done in the last 2 yrs). Hankook Dynapro AT-m All Season tires with good tread. Tow package plus front tow hooks. Back seats flip flat. Foamed roof racks. SLT package includes power windows/ locks, cruise control, CD player/radio, leather seats. Quirks: Door seal on driver’s door came off a few years ago so some slight leakage in downpours. A/C and back window wiper don't work. Some minor scuffs on the paint and some wear on the leather seats. $3,000. Email Amber for more details at afaktor86@gmail.com Diesel Slip Tank. 450 liter L shape slip tank. Great Plains Industries pump. Comes with new water/fuel replacement filters. Can email for more pics and info. Willing to trade tank for gun/hunting gear. $700. Call (250) 557-4777 or email only_me23@msn.com Fold down Seat from Vandura. May fit any van? It folds down for sleeping. $20. Call Lanny at (250) 559-8065 or email lannybt@qcislands.net MINI Cooper. Only 60,000 km. 2006 MINI Cooper, excellent shape, winter tires, chrome rims, two sets of tires, leather interior grey, $7,800. Call Reg Davidson at (250) 626-3764 or email Ya.butt@massett.ca Bicycle found - an adult quality trail bike. Call to identify and claim it back. Call Harold at (250) 626-4011 or email hswhite@mhtv.ca

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On the Road - cont. For Sale - Cabover Isuzu Diesel 21' Flatdeck. 2009 Isuzu Diesel GMC W5500. Very cool truck, clean, runs smooth, well-cared for! 2009 Isuzu NQR Diesel GMC W5500HD Cabover. RWD 6-speed auto trans (dbl O/D). 5.2 L Isuzu 4HK1-TC turbo charged. 597,000 km (highway). Manual tilt cab. A/L brakes. P/W, P/DL, GVW 8100 kgs – approx. 17,000 lbs unloaded. Front axle: 6800 lbs. Rear axle: 14000 lbs. Heavy duty gear ratio: 5.125. Exhaust brake. No annual inspection required. Class 5 OK for driver. Wheel base: 34W. Deck: 14 ft. Total vehicle: 21 ft. All tires excellent, rear duals. Overhead load supports for ladders, equipment, etc. Service records on-hand. Overall excellent condition. $11,500. Call or text Jev at (604) 848-4946, evenings alternate number (250) 557-4312, or email wlg647@gmail.com 2005 Chevy Minivan - Wheelchair ramp. 2005 Chevy Uplander. Runs great. Has a wheelchair ramp, cheap on gas (10 L/100 kms), seats a total of 5 people, 2 of the 3 back seats have built-in child seats, 6 cylinder automatic transmission, power windows & driver’s seat, new brakes, new starter, good tires, tinted windows, oil changes and other maintenance done regularly. Comes with removable attachments belt system to secure a wheelchair or a scooter once in the van. 2 sliding doors on the sides, one of them sticks. Great for road trips or as a family vehicle. Was just used on a BC road trip and now I have to trim to only one vehicle. 235,000 kms, great deal: $3,250. Call Dominic at (250) 626-7896 or email visceralorbit@gmail.com Jeep Smittybilt SRC Trail Bumper. Smittybilt SRC Rock Crawler bumper. Fits 1987 to 2006 Jeep Wrangler, Rubicon and Unlimited models. The bumper is new, has never been fitted to a vehicle, and has just been sitting around for a while. Has four tabs to mount extra lights, wide opening for winch installation, and two tabs for D-ring shackles. Made from 2"x 120" steel. Bolt-on fitment. $200. Call Simon at (250) 559-4144 or email teamfloodracing@yahoo.co.uk Tilt trailer 18 ton. Wisconsin dual axle tilt deck. 22ft by 8. This trailer will not pass inspection as is. It needs serious metal replacement on frame. Deck and running gear is in fair shape and tires are in fair shape. $3,000. Call Dave’s Backhoe at (250) 559-4747 or email drellis@qcislands.net

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On the Road - cont. Bike Rack for Car Trunk or Hatchback. Yakima KingJoe 3 Bike Carrier. Fits 1 to 3 bikes. Anti-Sway straps so the bikes don't bump into each other. Folds down for storage. $100. Call Eliot at (778) 260-0408 or email eliot426@hotmail.com Gravel truck. Mack 2004 Tandem Axle, Ardox Box, High Lift Gate, Wet Kit for Pup. Recent Inspection. $45,000. For more information call Dave's Backhoe Services Ltd./Dave Ellis at (250) 559-4747 or email drellis@ qcislands.net Hijacker 5th wheel hitch. FWH-24P model, 4 way tilting but no slider. 24,000 lb rating. Needs universal mounting rails. Used very little over last 4 years. Excellent shape. $300. Call Mark Van Herd at (250) 557-4669 or email mvanherd@xplornet.com

On the Water

In part or complete-Power Boats/Sail Boats

Canoe wanted. I'm looking to purchase a canoe. Please contact me if you're interested in selling one. Call Erik Holl at (250) 637-1641 or email erikholl.holl@gmail.com Boat for sale. As is. Trailer and motor included. 70's Sangster. Large sleeping cabin and toilet down below with skylight. Approx. 25 feet. $2300 obo. No phone calls please. Text or email Deena for more info: (250) 637-1990 or email haidagwaii68@hotmail.com Fenders. Beachcombed fenders. All in good shape with intact eyes. $40 for xlarge one, others $20/pc. All for $160. Call Jake Pattison at (250) 559-0053 or email jakepattison@hotmail.com 2011 15hp Mercury kicker. Regularly serviced, runs great. Bought brand new in 2012. Reason for selling - upgrading. $1,300. Call Neil at (250) 6371074 or email kristi@haidagwaii.ca Scotty Depthpower Downrigger. One available. Loaded with braid and comes with swivel mounts and ball retriever. Work great! $375. Call Neil at (250) 637-1074 or email kristi@haidagwaii.ca Avet HX 5/2 2-speed halibut reel. Serviced annually. $350. Call Neil at (250) 637-1074 or email kristi@haidagwaii.ca For Sale 2 HP Johnson Outboard. Starts and runs good. $250. Call Harold at (250) 626-3305 or email hkmackay@telus.net Various surfboards. Thinning the quiver again. Various boards from 3 $125-150 war boards to a few $300-350 performance boards. A few board bags up for grabs too. Call Randy at (250) 626-7336 or email randamadee@yahoo.ca

Kids Zone

From infants to toddlers-Clothing/Toys/Books/Games

Infantino play mat. Most of the balls are still included, all of the toys are there and it is from a clean smoke-free home. $30. Call Dawn-Ann at (250) 637-1212 or email dawn_ann_s@hotmail.com Original Jolly Jumper. Comes with the door clamp. $40 Call Dawn-Ann at 250-637-1212 or email dawn_ann_s@hotmail.com

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Kids Zone - cont. Avent Breast Pump. Model SCF332. $100 Call Dawn-Ann at 250-6371212 or email dawn_ann_s@hotmail.com Grobag for Baby. Size 6-18 months, cozy sleeping bag for the baby that can’t keep the covers on at night. Barely used, clean and from a smokefree home. $55 Call Dawn-Ann at 250-637-1212 or email dawn_ann_s@ hotmail.com

Real Estate & Rentals

Residential, Commercial, Lots, For Rent, Rent to Own, Shared Accomodation

South Beach Dunes "SOUTH BEACH DUNES" is offering three beautiful exclusive oceanfront and seven upland acreage estates on the South Beach, on the north end of Haida Gwaii /Queen Charlottes. These are very special properties with exceptional beach and dune environment. South Beach Dunes offers exceptional value with prices for ocean front land well below anywhere else on the west coast of North America. Acreage sizes range from 4.64 acres and prices are from $40,000. If living in this unique environment appeals to you please contact us - there are a very limited number of properties of this caliber available for sale. For more details visit our website at www.southbeachdunes. com For more info call 250 631-3055 or email vernonbyberg@gmail.com 181 Bayview Drive, Port Clements MLS#2127730 This offering is for a residential oceanfront lot overlooking Masset Inlet in Port Clements. Port, as the community is known, is a village of approx. 400 people centrally located on Graham Island, the largest island in Haida Gwaii on BC’s west coast. The community offers most amenities and services, as well as government dock and moorage facilities. It is ideally placed as a gateway to the varied recreational opportunities offered by Haida Gwaii. This 0.25 acre lot is relatively level with 66.27ft of walk-on waterfront. City services are available at the lot line. The property offers sweeping views across the Masset Inlet. Access to the Queen Charlotte Islands is by ferry from Prince Rupert on the BC mainland, by air from Vancouver to Sandspit and by air from Prince Rupert to Sandspit. Chartering of private planes or boats is also an option. Price $69,000 Call 1-800286-1932 or email edhandja@bcoceanfront.com Best Value Beach Cabins Secluded oceanfront/rainforest off-grid cabins, furnished and equipped kitchens, private parking. Call/Text Toni at 250-626-5472 or email lotsafun@beachcabins.com Visit our website at www.beachcabins.com Price $90-120 per night. REDUCED AGAIN! Ocean view Home for Sale! 140 Bayview Dr. Reduced to sell! Quaint ocean view cottage. Close to shopping, marina and school. Within walking distance of a pub and restaurant. Good starter home. MLS® Number: R2140417 Call Brian to view & for all your Realtor needs - Your only on Island Realtor - toll free at 1-866-303-5286 or on my cell 604557-3597 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Price $63,000 Reduced Ocean Access Lot for sale! 2255 Marwell Rd. MLS® R2027624 3.28 acres of old growth forest, 10 minutes from Masset! 10 minute walk to a beautiful secluded beach surrounded by sand dunes ... Lots of level building sites and easy access to the property. This area is called South Beach dunes with all lots being two acres plus. This property is priced to sell. To view all Brian’s listing go to Royal LePage Prince Rupert web site. Your Only Local Realtor! Call Brian to view 250-626-5286 or his cell 604-557-3597 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Price $74,900

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Real Estate & Rentals - cont. Home for Sale! 1838 Balsam Cr., Masset MLSĂ‚ÂŽ R2156700 Stylish home w/many upgraded features. Addition with lrg master bdrm, 3 pcs bathroom w/ dbl sinks & lrg closet. Dining room has wet bar area w/ water filtration in both wet bar & kitchen. 2 built in dishwashers & ovens. Living room has wood stove. Hardwood & tile floors. 2 laundry rooms. Upgraded windows. Alarm system. Covered decks front & back. Low maintenance landscaping front & back. Huge dbl garage/shop. Many other features...too many to list. Price $279,000 Call Brian for more info. at 250-626-5286 or email brianbussiere@ royallepage.ca House with Guest Cottage on Acreage 4 acre property w/main house, guest cottage & shop. Main house is post & beam style with split levels, constructed with local solid woods. Spacious open concept interior, including a mix of hardwood and laminate floors, wood paneling w/drywall, 10 ft ceilings and vaulted wood paneled ceiling upstairs. 5 skylights, large deck off master bedroom. Well-built cozy guest cottage/small office has rented for $450+/mo. Private location within a short walking distance of McIntyre Bay (150 metres) and approximately 3 km from Masset. Space for livestock, garden/green and other uses. Sub-dividable into second lot. Zoned for multiple uses. Additional pictures/full brochure available. Serious enquiries only. Price $299,000 Call 916-730-9764 or email pefbuck@comcast.net Duplex for Sale - Masset Duplex for sale in Masset, Haida Gwaii. Two fully furnished three bedroom units with six appliances each. Great opportunity for the right persons if interested in running accommodation and/or fishing charters. For more information, please call 250-626-3530 or 1-855-622-3530 or email rosiedogwood@gmail.com Ocean view acreage for Sale! 98961 Hwy 16, Masset ML#R2174375 Great Ocean view!! Located just outside Masset on a 1 acre parcel. Legal 2nd building site would also have an ocean view. Adjacent to park land. Lots of trees for privacy. Appliances could be included. A rare find. Call Brian to view and for all your Real Estate needs! 250-626-528 Cell 604-557-3597, or email him brianbussiere@royallepage.ca To view all Brian's listing go to Royal LePage Prince Rupert web site. Your Only Local Realtor! Price $169,000 Yakoun River Inn MLS# N4507475 This local pub and gathering spot is situated on the oceanfront in Port Clements on Graham Island in Haida Gwaii. Long established, popular with locals and visitors alike. 3,300 sq ft building on a corner location, adjacent to government dock facilities, licensed for 100 patrons. Permitted uses also include lodging and adjacent properties can be available for anyone interested in expanding the business. Price $337,500 Call 1-888-286-1932 or email edhandja@bcoceanfront.com 2 Acres for Sale in Masset 2 acres of cleared, industrial land. Close to the Masset Airport. Side by each, two, 1 acre lots. 2033 and 2037 Penna Road, parallel to Hwy. 16. Serviced with power and water. For Sale sign is posted on the property. $50,000 for both. Call 250-557-4555 or email info@haidagwaiitrader.com 7 Bedroom Home for Sale in Sandspit Affordable Family Home. 368 Christina Place, Sandspit, B.C. Located on Haida Gwaii / Queen Charlotte Islands off the west coast of British Columbia. A beautiful family home on a quiet street in Sandspit. Close to school, shopping, airport and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation including renowned world-class fishing, beautiful beaches, sight-seeing tours, hiking, and golfing. This 2500 sq ft, 7-bedroom, 3 bath home, on two levels, was once operated as a bed and breakfast. The top floor has a bright kitchen, large living room with fireplace, three bedrooms with a fourth possible bedroom or office, and a large sun room. The lower floor features a separate three bedroom suite that can be rented providing a good source of income. The owner will consider selling the home furnished. The house is situated on a beautiful 0.5 acre lot with a well maintained, landscaped yard featuring numerous flowering shrubs, patio, fish ponds, greenhouse, berry bushes, flower gardens, and is forested in the back for privacy. Price has been reduced to $189,000 for quick sale Call Jo or Brad at 250 559-2399 to view or email jbrunsden@gmail.com. For more details and photos, please see http://368christinaplace.wordpress.com/ Price $189,000

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Real Estate & Rentals - cont. Income Generating Apartment. Motivated Sale $210, 000 reduced to $180,000 Three story apartment with three separate apartments. Two bedroom unit, one bedroom unit and bachelor unit. Steady tenancy with all units. Each unit has full bathroom and kitchen. Panoramic views of Bearskin Bay from 2 bedroom and bachelor units. Shared W/D area for all units to use. Contact seller for income specifics. Call 250-637-1179 or email kenuckemail@gmail.com Home for Sale! 2023 Fir Cres MLS R2178112 Nicely renovated; a 3-bedroom made into a 2 bedroom - now there is a huge master bedroom with a walk-in closet. Laminate flooring, island in kitchen, now has an opening in wall between dining room and living room, metal roof. Newer 200amp service. Electric furnace. Upgraded windows. Great deal. Call Brian to view, cell 604-557-3597 or home 250-626-5286 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Price $129,000 Full Renovated Home for Sale 1007 3rd Ave., Queen Charlotte. Located on a quiet dead end street. Beautifully renovated modern styled open concept home. including new counters cabinets, plumbing, electrical fixtures, new flooring, new crown moldings. has LED lights and includes all appliances. 2 bed 1 1/2 bath and laundry room. Metal roof, new windows. woodstove and electric heat. Large attached woodshed. covered front deck, out buildings include a small green house, car port and a 2 storey 14 x 34 shop / studio. To view call Ryan after 6pm at 250-637-1465. Price $185,000 Call 250-637-1465 or email rtollestrup@gmail.com SOLD! For Sale in Sandspit, located on Beach Road. Renovator's dream house. Call 250-637-5635 or email info@haidagwaiitrader.com For Sale - 620 5th Ave - Queen Charlotte Single family home for sale on quiet Spruce Point in Queen Charlotte with ocean, mountain and forest views. Email obediah@outlook.com for viewing appointment. Price $249,000 Call or email Obediah@outlook.com Home for Sale! 2123 Teal BLVD MLS # R2199701 Great started home! All flooring removed down to plywood other than kitchen linoleum. Basement unfinished other than framed-in bedroom with carpeting. Newer fridge and stove. Needs love and a good cleaning. To view all Brian’s listing go to Royal LePage Prince Rupert web site. Your Only Local Realtor, call Brian to view. Toll free 866-303-5286 his cell 604-557-3597 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Price $69,900 Ocean Front Acreage for Sale! 40175 HWY 16, Tlell MLS® # R2206056 Hard to find ocean front property! Amazing Ocean view! 6.189 acres located Tlell. Build your dream home. About a half hour from the ferry landing. Call Brian to view & for all your Real Estate needs! Toll free 1-866-303-5286 (250626-5286) or his cell 604-557-3597 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca. Your Only On-Island Realtor! Price $279,000

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Real Estate & Rentals - cont. Riverfront Acreage for Sale! Lot 8 W Tow Hill Rd MLS N248215 River front acreage just a stroll to the ocean, with a great building site. Good solid driveway. Old-growth forest still intact. Park-like setting and only feet from some of the best Coho fishing in the world! Approximately 1000 ft to the ocean, but without the wind and still lots of sun. A must-see! MLS® N248215 Call Brian to view. Toll free 1-866-303-5286 or on his cell @ 604-557-3597 Or email him @ brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Your Only Local Realtor! Price $279,000 Call 250-626-5286 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca SOLD! 2060 Marwell Rd. Ocean front acreage. Small cabin perfect for to live in while you build your dream home. To view all Brian's listing go to Royal LePage Prince Rupert web site. Call Brian for all you on island Realtor needs! Toll free 1-866-303-5286 or on my cell 604-557-3597. Your Only on Island Realtor! Call 250-626-5286 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Sunny Yellow Cabin for Rent - Queen Charlotte the Sunny Yellow Cabin is available for monthly rent immediately. Rental lease would be for 5-6 months, ending April 30th. This cabin is beautifully furnished with a complete kitchen (full size fridge, oven, microwave, toaster...) large bathroom (shower/tub), laundry facilities, queen sized bed, living room with an ocean view, TV, outdoor storage, and parking. Tenant is responsible for hydro and WIFI. The cabin is a 10-minute walk to the grocery store and a 5-minute walk to QC town center. Price $850/mth Call 778 260 0279 or email skarrow@sd50.bc.ca SOLD! 2038 Pintail Cres MLS # N238544 Clean well-kept home in a quiet Crescent with view of sanctuary. Backyard is very private, fenced with lots of trees! Wood stove can heat whole house with 2 yrs wood supply! Carbon monoxide alarm. 30+yr fiberglass shingles on house & garage 2010. 5 windows upstairs replaced 2010. Recently replaced hot water tank & sliding glass doors to backyard. A must see!! Lots of room for a growing family. Call 250-626-5286 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Half Duplex for Rent in Masset 3 Bedroom, 1.5 bathroom, very clean half duplex is now available for rent in Masset. No pets, no smoking and references are required. $895 per month plus utilities. Call 250-600-6637 or email coastalp@citytel.net Riverfront acreage for Sale! 355 Sangan Dr. MLS # R2031108 Riverfront property on 2.018 acres. Partially built home; built to lock up 2010. Tenant lives in cottage on property. Beautiful property, Coho run is awesome in this river. 12x16 power shack, 200 amp service. Chicken coop. Perfect place to raise a family! 10 min to town. 5 min walk to the old growth forest. 10 min walk to the beach, where you can do some crabbing, clam digging, beach combing and watch the amazing sun sets! Your only on island Realtor! Call Brian to view 604-557-3597 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca. Village of Queen Charlotte House for Rent 2 storey “A” frame split level open concept, no internet, fully furnished, 2 decks, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Located in the center of town next to the hospital. No pets or smoking. References required. Fantastic views! Price $1300/mth Call or email davidhuntercreative@gmail.com

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Real Estate & Rentals - cont. For Sale! Beautiful log cabin on two acres, alongside the Sangan River! Two living areas, two bedrooms, one and a half baths, house is heated with a wood stove and a Toya laser heater. Property includes a shop with a rental unit on top. Price $395,000 Call 250 626 5453 or email naikoon45@gmail.com 1 Bedroom Apartment for Rent in QC Rent includes hot water, parking for 1 vehicle and garbage pickup. No smoking, no pets. References required (local references preferred). Wired for internet. Price $585/month. Call (250) 6371497 or email dunsmore_properties@yahoo.ca Ocean Front House for Sale in Port Clements South West facing lot, more than a 180-degree ocean front view. A one-level house with 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, extra storage room, laundry room, wood shed, lot size is approximately 150 feet by 62 feet , house size 63 feet by 25 feet, fire place, mud room, and a new hot water tank. Price $125,000 Call: (780)805 1958 or (250) 557 8511 or email wida.herawati14@gmail.com

Wanted

Miscellaneous Wanted Items/Lost/Found/ Wanted Information/Real Estate

Wanted: house or cabin rental. Couple seeking house or cabin rental. All offers welcome, even rent-to-buy situations will be considered. Ideally pet friendly. Looking for Dec 1st and onwards. Queen Charlotte City area or surroundings. Thank you for your time and attention. Cordially. Call Dominic Allard at (778) 914-0588 or email Domacall@gmail.com

HAVE YOU RECEIVED EI BENEFITS IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS? If you are currently receiving Employment Insurance or have in the past 5 years, you may be eligible for the WorkBC Self Employment Benefit Program

EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS WITH THE

SELF-EMPLOYMENT BENEFIT PROGRAM Want to learn more, give us a call 250-626-5594

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Wanted - cont. Rental accommodation for professional couple. I have taken a position at the hospital, where I work for 7-8 weeks in Masset, and then I am off work for 7-8 weeks and will return to my previous home. I am looking for any kind of rental arrangement that will work for myself and my retired husband and our two very mature and well-behaved dogs. The location needs to have cell service and be within a 20-30 min drive of the hospital as I am on call. We are homeowners ourselves, and can provide excellent references, non-smokers. If you have a house, cabin, trailer, basement suite or anything that could work please call or text Laureen at (778) 875-8133 or email laureenkean@gmail.com Cardboard - big pieces. Hi, Looking for big pieces of cardboard - like the ones you would get a fridge or stove or plasma TV or water heater packaged in. It's for an after school art project in Port starting at the beginning of November. I can come pick it up at your place or meet up with you. I live in Charlotte but drive up to Port every week and I’m in Masset once in a while! I'll take as much as I can get! Thanks! Call Jamie at (250) 559-4649 or email planetjamie@yahoo.ca Women's Wetsuit wanted (size 10). I hope to find an economically priced, size 10, women's wetsuit. Call Lia at (250) 626-9383 Wanting to buy. Retired teacher, recent former island resident, looking for a small piece of property in Port Clements on which to build a small home or tiny home. Call Margaret at (306) 850-5191 or email rapscalions3@icloud.com Laptop Computer Wanted. I am looking for an older, used PC laptop (not an Apple/Mac) in good working condition. No operating system required. I would wipe the hard drive and work from scratch. Email Michael Brown at mdbrown@qcislands.net Boat trailer. I am looking for a slightly used trailer to fit a 16' heavy aluminum boat. Call Jasin at (250) 637-1098 or email moonshinemilling@hotmail.com Looking for house to rent/home sitting. Hello! I am looking for a place to stay in Queen Charlotte or Skidegate, either renting a house or doing house sitting. I'll be happy to take care of your cat or garden if you are away and need someone to look after your place. For renting a place my budget is $500 and below per month. I am someone trustworthy, versatile, optimistic and committed. Please contact me through Facebook if you need further information. Thanks! Call Maya Rytz at (514) 998-4020 or email maya.rytz@gmail.com Manure. Looking for manure for my garden. If you have some extra I would be happy to take it. Call Michael at (778) 834-6341 or email marabou85@hotmail.com Looking for private boat slip. Looking to purchase one of the private boat slips in Masset Harbour. Please contact me if you have one for sale or if you are considering selling one. I am a local person and homeowner, on Tow Hill Road. Call Desi Waldorf at (250) 261-0572 or email desi.waldorf@gmail.com

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Freebies

Anything that just needs a new home!

FREE Windows, various sizes. Used windows. Great for greenhouse or cabin. Some single, some double pane. Call Ernie at (778) 260-8837 or email Erniegladstone@hotmail. com FREE Tires. Set of four tires. Used but in good condition. Would keep, but do not fit car. Size: 215/60 R16. Bridgestone. Call Ernie at (778) 260-8837 or email Erniegladstone@ hotmail.com FREE Football mini kids table. Foosball game table. For kids. It is missing one handle and the score strip at one end. Other than that it works fine and could easily be fixed. Call Germain at (250) 557-4240 or email germain@qcislands.net FREE Tires/rims. Two P185/60 R14 tires in decent shape and two steel rims for VW Jetta/Golf, etc. Call Jake Pattison at (250) 559-0053 or email jakepattison@hotmail.com

Employment & Training

Help Wanted/Work Wanted/Businesses for Sale/Business Opportunities/ Education/Opportunities/Training Programs or Seminars

Employment Opportunity. Northern Savings Credit Union has an opening for a Full Time Member Services Representative for our Queen Charlotte branch. This would appeal to an outgoing individual interested in providing excellent customer service and a career in sales. General Duties: • Processes member transactions. • Recognizes member needs and promotes and cross-sells credit union products and services to members by explaining basic credit union products and services, and referring more complex requests for information and assistance to appropriate branch staff. Minimum Qualifications: - Secondary School Diploma required. Previous Sales & Service experience preferred. Call Santa Slubowski at (250) 627-3658 or email santaslubowski@northsave.com Employment Opportunity. Northern Savings Credit Union has an opening for a full time Receptionist for our Queen Charlotte branch. The successful applicant must be able to provide excellent member service and perform clerical duties. This position provides reception and general administration services to a retail branch. Qualifications: Secondary School Diploma required. Experience: Previous customer sales and service is preferred. Previous financial services experience preferred. Skills: Excellent written and verbal English communication skills. Working knowledge, skills and experience in Microsoft Office. Ability to prioritize and organize work within time constraints. Ability to communicate and liaise professionally. Call Santa Slubowski at (250) 627-3658 or email info@ northsave.com

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Employment & Training - cont. NSCU - Masset Branch Employment Opportunity. Northern Savings Credit Union has an opening for a Full Time Member Services Representative for our Masset branch. This would appeal to an outgoing individual interested in providing excellent customer service and a career in sales. General Duties: • Processes member transactions. • Recognizes member needs and promotes and cross-sells credit union products and services to members by explaining basic credit union products and services, and referring more complex requests for information and assistance to appropriate branch staff. Minimum Qualifications: - Secondary School Diploma required. - Previous Sales & Service experience preferred. For more information or to apply visit www.northsave.com. Call Santa Slubowski at (250) 627-3658 or email info@northsave.com

Community Service Listings Not For Profit Groups/Organizations/Societies

Put Your Ad Here!

Tai Chi Classes Haida Gwaii. Taoist Tai Chi® arts are a way to develop a body that is strong, yet supple, balanced and energetic, a mind that is calm and clear, yet creative and dynamic, and a spirit that is light and peaceful, yet resilient. Our aims and objectives are: *To alleviate suffering *To make the Taoist arts available to all *To promote the Taoist concept of health through the practice of the Taoist arts *To help others. Our instructors are volunteers, and all of our branches operate on a non-profit basis. We also perform other services within the community, and assist other charities. Call Beatie Maxen at (250) 631-9160 or email wendy@ xplornet.com Turkey Shoot. Everyone is welcome! Our next shooting event is the famous Turkey Shoot on December 17th from 1-4pm. Bring your own gun or try one of ours! Dinner Meeting and AGM – located at the Port Clements Fire Hall, Sunday, November 19th from 6-9pm. 6pm for dinner, meeting to follow. Pot luck. Come one! Come all! We look forward to sharing a meal with you! The Port Clements Rod and Gun Club is a community-based club supporting local hunting and fishing interests. Members and guests are welcome. Located on Juskatla Road, 5km southwest of Port Clements. Call Ron Haralson at (250) 557-4255 or email rib@qcislands.net The Color of North Beach. More and more plastic is finding its way into the world’s oceans and our shoreline is becoming more littered with debris every day. The Ground Gallery & Coffee House in Masset is hosting an art show composed of art created from Haida Gwaii beach plastic. Islanders from all communities are invited to participate. You don't have to be an accomplished artist. Create something, anything, from this unwanted wash up and help draw attention to this very serious threat to our environment. For more information contact Carey 250-626-5251

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Community Service Listings - cont. Queen Charlotte Community Hall. The Queen Charlotte Community Hall, located on Bay Street, has the EA Ross room (meeting room that seats up to 70 people), main hall, stage and kitchen - all available for rent. Also available for rent are wooden tables ($5 each per day), wooden chairs ($1 each per day), a complete place setting for 225 people, water goblets and wine glasses, cups & cutlery and white or black linen tablecloths, etc. The kitchen is also available to rent on a daily basis for prepping for larger events. Call Reine Pineault at (250) 559-4792 or email info@haidagwaiitrader.com The Last-Minute Market in Prince Rupert. Looking for something to do when in Prince Rupert? Why not check out The Last-Minute Market; Prince Rupert’s only year-round indoor market! You will find an assortment of crafts, arts, home business, baking and lots more. We also encourage visits from travelling artists, crafter’s and home business owners with very reasonable table rental fees and a friendly atmosphere. If you are travelling to Prince Rupert, bring your crafts with you and give us a call! You can find us at the Moose Hall, across from the Highliner, Saturdays from 9-12:30. Proceeds from our table rentals are donated to our local Loyal Order of the Moose. Call Miranda Kessler at (250) 600-0006 or email merrymoberry@gmail.com

At Your Service

Business Services/Business Products

Resumes, Writing and Editing. 25+ years of experience writing letters and preparing documents in government, at churches and for law firms - no job is too small - from a one page resume to a 600 page manuscript great at online research - this past year I've worked on many resumes and cover letters, I've helped people prepare for job interviews, someone else with a presentation they're doing to their local Council, I've drafted artist statements for exhibitions, I've proofread through websites, I've helped families with the scholarship and university admission process - it's a long list of clients I've helped - Darren Lowe - darrenlowe1222@gmail.com Jennifer Rice MLA North Coast. Working to build a better BC for you and all British Columbians. For help with provincial matters, contact my office at 1-866-624-7734 or mail at 818 3rd Ave., West, Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1M6. For more information about what our Community Office can help you with, related news and links to government services and answers to your questions, check out our website at Jenniferrice.ca or email Jennifer.Rice.mla@leg.bc.ca

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(place garbage by 8am) Tuesdays: Sandspit, QC Village (Oceanview Dr. only) & Skidegate Landing Wednesdays: North of Landfill, Nadu Road and Masset Thursdays: East coast, Tlell, Miller Creek and the rest of QC Village Fridays: Port Clements, Tow Hill Road and Marwell Road

Per household

allotment, per week:

2 bags put in regulation sized garbage cans (10 gallon or 38 liter)

* stat holiday p/u schedules are hung at post offices and community bulletin boards Additional

garbage tags:

Help control our Haida Gwaii rat problem!

$2 each (purchase at Masset and Port Clements Village Offices, QC Depot and Sandspit Super Valu)

• Keep your garbage cans clean • Use bird & rodent-tight lids • Put one, large bag, tied off in each bin (not several, small bags or loose garbage)

Questions? Comments?

(recycling or residential collection)

Call us at

1-888-557-9339 Recycling Pick Ups *

Transfer Stations

Queen Charlotte / Skidegate / Tlell & Port Clements: Tues and Fri

Masset / Tow Hill Road – 2km east of Masset Wed 1-5pm | Sat 11am-3pm

Masset & Old Massett: Mon,Weds, Fri

Skidegate / Hwy. 16 – 10km north of Skidegate Wed 1-5pm | Sat 11am-3pm

Sandspit: Thurs *No recycling pick ups on stat holidays ISLANDS SOLID WASTE LANDFILL

(Located on Hwy. 16 – just north of Port Clements) Mon to Fri 8:30-3pm and Sat, Nov. 4th & Dec. 2nd 11am-3pm

Sandspit / 10km down Copper Bay Road Sat 11am-3pm For more info call 1-888-557-9339

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