Atlin Whisper March 31

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Wednesday March 31st, 2021

The Atlin Whisper “Never doubt that a small group of committed citizens can change the world.” Margaret Mead

Mountain Shack Café Restaurant Fast Fancy Food Great Service 110 Discovery Avenue In Atlin, B.C.

EAT IN OR TAKE OUT 250-651-7789 COLOURING CONTEST EASTER 2021 A collaboration between local artist Cass Collins and local chocolatier Amélie Remon of Atlin Chocolates. This colouring contest is open to all ages! We will have 4 different age categories and a winner will be selected from each one. There will be delicious chocolate prizes from Atlin Chocolates. Colouring pages are available at the Atlin Trading Post, Food Basket, Gold Claim Café and Sincerely Yours (the Post Office). The due date to return your colouring pages is the 31st of March. More contest details can be found on the bottom of the colouring pages. For any questions, please contact Amélie Remon at a.remon@me.com We can’t wait to see your colouring!

OPPORTUNITY Are you a Yukoner living in Atlin? Let's get to know each other! Let's find a fun project we can do in Atlin - our community together :-) Send your email to: rlmerkel@yahoo.ca Rhoda Merkel :-) AKA: Born and Raised Yukoner LOVING my life and living in Atlin.


THE CABIN “The second key, you will build in the trees.” It was decided. We were going to build a cabin; a full scale log cabin way back in the bush, and it was going to be fantastic. It would be built from the trees on the land, felled, bucked and notched with nothing but axes, saws, and our own sweat. We were three: John Stephen (our fearless leader), brother Jamie and myself - three young teenagers, full of snot, vinegar, and ‘Yahoo! Carpe Diem!’ We planned, we discussed and we measured; far into the night. Then one day, all of a sudden, there we were standing at the chosen spot in that dense rain coast forest, axes in hand, all thinking the same thing: ‘Brother, this is going to be a bigger job than we figured.’ First of all, it was unclear how we were going to get the logs to the site. We were reasonably strong kids, but these logs were big - hemlocks, red cedars and firs, many of which were 18 inches in diameter. A spar tree, blocks and tackle, and a line maybe? The whole business started with an exuberant John barging into the basement with that look on his face - the one that said, ‘Due to the overwhelming excitement I am experiencing at the moment, it might be impossible to organize the language long enough to croak out my message.’

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Inevitably though, the words came tumbling out: “Virgin forest, the whole area. The old trail wasn’t easy to follow. I had to crawl through devils club and brambles. I had to slither on my belly like a snake and sneak past this guard shack. We have to go back up there. We have to explore this place.” --Kids from the banks of the Tyne, that’s what we were, and western Canada was heaven, in a Viking sort of way. And now that the gates to heaven were open, we weren’t going back. We were going to explore this forbidden country, climb its mountains, forge its mighty rivers and yes, build a cabin way back where normal mortals could not follow. Because simply getting there would be a trial, requiring a hike through dense bush, a wade through waist deep icy water, and a bushwack through rain forest to the secret location where we would build the log cabin to end all log cabins. So, with the decision made, we got to work. We cut with axes, we cut with saws, we hoisted, slung, notched and fitted. And we set up those spar trees, with cables, pulleys, blocks and tackle. We weren’t messing around. The walls rose a foot at a time. Planks for a floor appeared, then we started on the rafters.


Visions of us sitting around a rustic table, in front of a roaring fire, clutching beer steins and toasting our Viking lives, danced in our heads as we toiled. And I don’t believe they ever left. Then we discovered girls, and somehow the roof never quite got built. Still, in the end, it made no difference. That cabin had become a part of our DNA, and the building of it changed our lives forever. --We live in a chaotic universe, and I suspect we spend a lot of time attempting to create meaning in this strange, unpredictable place. It’s not always an easy task, so being handed the gift of a path (or, in my case, two paths) was a lifesaver. A guitar in a trash can? An insatiable drive to build a cabin in the bush? Only an idiot would have missed those signs. The only question remaining was how to combine these two loves with some kind of grace. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

“Hope” There are times when hope will be difficult to find, especially in the darkness of night. Even on days with sunshine streaming down, it can disappear from sight. Sometimes we can sort things out by ourselves by finding the hope we need to overcome despair. Sometimes it takes a family member or dear friend to help locate where it resides. Sometimes prayer or spiritual guidance will provide the answer we seek. Other times artist friends in the community will bring hope to the forefront by leading us on the right path forward. They will reveal the beauty they see and the feeling of hope this gives, to inspire us to seek our own vision. If all else fails, there is always a cup of tea and buttered toast with jam to help bring forth a smile. Jeff Salmon


Note: When Hessel Oerlemans posted it to Murray Lundberg’s “Yukon History & Abandoned Places” Facebook page, he prefaced it with: For those who want to read the "Story of Ben My Chree" - which is private property. Please respect that this post is for reference and not intended to invite people to visit Ben My Chree.


Atlin Community Improvement District PO Box 388 Atlin BC V0W 1A0 Phone/Fax: 250-651-7582 Email: atlincid@gmail.com

ELECTION & ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Atlin Community Improvement District (ACID) has the object of operating the following services: • Drainage • Fire Protection • Sidewalks • Solid Waste Disposal • Street Lighting • Waterworks • Representing the Community in communication with provincial agencies on land use matters and advising or making recommendations to the Minister of Community Development on land use matters The ACID meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm at the Fire Hall or at the Atlin Recreation Centre. Meetings are generally 2 hours in length. Each trustee receives an honorarium per regular board meeting (currently $100.00/meeting). Attendance at as many meetings as possible is extremely important.

Contingent upon PHO Covid-19 Restrictions on Election Date A TRUSTEE ELECTION will be held at the AGM on 13 April 2021 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: March 17 – April 1, 2021 CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR ELECTION will be announced: 7 April 2021 1 - Three-Year Term is open for the position of Trustee Persons entitled to vote at an election must be: • • • •

a Canadian citizen at least eighteen years of age an owner of land in the improvement district a resident of the province for the previous six months, or the legal representative of an owner of land in the improvement district who has died, become insolvent or insane.

When more than one person is registered on title as a landowner each person may vote if they meet all requirements set out above. One vote is also allowed for each board or corporation that owns land within the improvement district. The board or corporation must designate one person to act as an authorized agent to vote on its’ behalf. This must be done in writing for the polling clerk to verify the voter’s eligibility. Each person is allowed only one vote regardless of how many properties they own. However, if a person also meets the qualifications as agent, set out above, that person may place a vote on behalf of that board or corporation. Every person qualified to vote in an improvement district is also qualified to be a trustee.

NOMINATION FORMS are available at the Atlin Service BC Office Completed Forms are to be submitted to the Atlin Service BC Office Before 3:00pm April 1, 2021


NORTHERN HOMES REAL ESTATE Trond Gulch

In a pastoral setting, backing onto Munro Mtn, this onebedroom, 715 sq.ft. off-the-grid home on 9.88 acres is surrounded by Crown Land and extremely private. Sauna and guest cabin. Was lived in year around for many years with well established raised garden beds. Possible to be totally self sufficient in this hide away! Truly unique with perfection evident throughout! $350,000 Food Basket A great opportunity for the whole family to be involved. A thriving business in Atlin! The building, land, rental suite, and grocery store are all included. A great way for the whole family help make a comfortable living. Lots of room to build your house on site, with a great view of the lake, if you wish. $300,000 plus stock 2nd Street Stunning custom built home featuring fabulous open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, 2 bedrooms, full bath, a lift that takes you to the lower level with pantry, storage and a 16’x28’ heated shop with 10’ ceilings. R40 walls, R60 ceiling! Soffit has been completed and heated floors installed in the spacious bathroom! Private location with guest cabin included. Cross country ski trail out your door! $295,000 SOLD Third Street 2 bedroom, bright home on a quiet 75x100 lot with a 24x40’ shop with 12’ ceilings. Some updating needed but most rooms are 15’+. Major foundation and roof work already done. $189,900 SOLD 3rd Street Gold rush cabin on 33x100 lot plus a storage shed, right downtown. $59,700. SOLD $62,000 Warm Bay Road 12.4 acres with great mountain views, log home, several outbuildings and shop. Well on site. Off grid. Two titled lots. $195,000 SOLD for full price 4th July Bay Half acre lakefront property with log home that has one BR on main level and 2 more in walk out lower level. Well, large garage, greenhouse and wood shed completes the package. $299,500 FIRM SOLD 4640 Warm Bay Road Fabulous 3 level home on 2.6 acres high above Warm Bay Road providing an incredible view of Atlin Lake. $240,000. SOLD 6th Street 320 sq.ft. cabin on 50x100 lot, no plumbing. “As is, where is” $45,000 SOLD Above asking First Street 2500 sq.ft. basement entry home with 4 bedrooms, 24x24’ garage, 60’ shed for wood, quads or whatever you need, very private 2 acres. $187,000 SOLD Wilson Street Quiet mountain views from this four-bedroom, 1600 sq.ft. home on two acres. Open yard with raised beds and greenhouse. Where else can you find a kitchen like this at this price? Great value at $197,500 SOLD Call Myrna at (250) 775-1019 Leave message via text or email myrnablake1@gmail.com Go to northernhomesbc.ca for more details.


Discernment If Heinrich Himmler was passing through town And he came knocking on your door Seeking to supper with you --What would you do?-Seriously, If he was there at your door in his civilian attire With a bouquet and a fine bottle of wine Would you do the proper thing? And invite him in to dine with you and yours? Would you be respectful to a man of his position? And bring out your best silverware and porcelain? Would you keep polite and cordial conversation? And steer away from war and politics? Would you speak up if he spoke of the problem? Would you speak up if he spoke of lebensraum? Would you speak up if he spoke of final solutions? Seriously, what would you do? Would you be quiet for the sake of your family? Would you risk everything by taking a stand?

Yes, it’s a metaphor from 100 years ago. But we are in the same position today. Hark, who is that knocking now? Discernment II If Hermann Goering moved in next door And invited you over for a bar-b-que --Would you go?-Seriously, If he had sirloin steak and a case of beer, Would you go?

Would you have a quick beer and head home? Or would you engage in discourse? Would you listen if he talked homeland security? What if he started into eugenics? What if he got going on espousing a new order? What if he said that you needed to do your part? And promised you safer communities in return? What if he promised prosperity and hope? Would you speak up? Or just drink his beer and go home? Discernment III If Joseph Goebbels was alive today What would he say? Would he object to us using his play-book Without giving him any credit? Or would he be super-impressed With how far things have moved along In the last 100 years towards The goal? Discernment IV If Adolf Hitler was alive today What would he do? Would he be astounded That the whole world has been brought to its knees In broad daylight, right before our very eyes Without a single shot being fired? And, for our part, without a question being asked? Or would he just pick up where he left off in ‘45 And move the agenda forward To a New World Order?

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Stephen Badhwar, March 2021

Stephen Badhwar, March 2021


Atlin Pet Care 287 Tatlow Street

Your pets home away from home! Indoor/Outdoor Runs Heated Kennels Boarding-Grooming-Pet Supplies Emergency Care-Veterinarian Referrals SPCA AGENTS George Holman 250-651-7717 Marj Holman 250-651-7758

OPPORTUNITIES Need your driveway plowed or sanded? Call Bob’s contracting at 250-651-2488 Firewood getting low? $300 per cord. Call Bob’s contracting 250-651-2488 Atlin Cabins are open year round. 2 bedroom kitchenettes cabins with TV, wifi, running water, bbq deck, pet and non pet cabins available. Lake and mountain front views. Call 250-6512488 or email atlinhouseboat@gmail.com for our winter rates.

Big Water Society We are still providing free counselling during this time As the community is aware, the way everyone is conducting business lately is shifting. Sometimes life can stress us out or make us anxious, particularly during this pandemic and the way it has disrupted many of the ways we enjoy our lives, jobs, and relationships with friends and family. Free mental health counselling will continue to be offered in a safe and positive way by Big Water Society and our counsellor Jan Forde (MSW, RSW) who will provide remote counselling service for the time being. Jan will be providing counselling via phone every Thursday of the week from between 9am-5pm. Please feel free to call and leave Jan a message at office Ph: 250-651-2189 0r cell Ph: 867-333-6829 Or email bannyforde@gmail.com to leave a message to book a time for Thursdays with her via phone.

LOOKING TO RENT

I am looking to Rent a house, or a spot to put my 28ft Travel Trailer for the summer. I will need access to Power. (Septic, and water would be a bonus) I will be there from May or June until September 2021. Or, if anyone needs a Caretaker for their property? I am a Licenced Security Guard. Contact info: Cell# 778-882-3394 Facebook: Flashatlin Email: atlinflash@yahoo.ca


And the choices we make each day

Fishing Charters

Custom Fish Art- Fiberglas and Wood GARY HILL’S FISH ART

GARY HILL’S – CUSTOM, FISH REPRODUCTIONS PHONE 250 651 7553 EMAIL – garyphill59@gmail.com

Gary Hill, Atlin B.C. V0W 1A0 Licensed, B.C. Guide

7 MONARCH Drive – ATLIN – BC. V0W 1A0

Call -250 651-7553 Email garyphill59@gmail.com

Sewing Machine Cleaning, Repair, & Setup

Terry 250 651-7769

Downtown Atlin Right beside The Gold Claim (Jessica’s café) On 6th street across from the Rec Centre • •

SVOP Licence, 24 ft. Boat, Transport Canada Commercial Registration – Insured

$850.00 per day - $550.00 per 1/2 day

Atlin Lot for Sale

WEB SITE – http://gary-hill.com

Friday and

St. Martin’s Anglican Church 10 a.m. Sunday

Saturday

CLOSED

Atlin Community Library Open Every

2-4p.m. Everyone Welcome

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50’wide x 100’deep Lot is a flat and level gravel pad Clear of any obstructions Room for parking along 50’ frontage

Great site for

business or home $90,000 Contact: Elissa Miskey atlinwellness@gmail.com Message: 604-265-5700

A heart at peace gives life to the body. Proverbs 14:30


Please note that calls for same day water delivery service must be received no later than 11 a.m. of said day. Thank you! Heating Oil delivery available

Delivery days are Monday through Friday Our mailing address is Box 318, Atlin BC V0W 1A0 You can also email us at grizzlyhomeservices@gmail.com 250-651-7463

With thanks, Dana and Mary Hammond

Sincerely Yours General Store & Canada Post Location

MOBILE WELDING SERVICE AVAILABLE

OPEN

Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm Closed for lunch 12:30 – 1:30

Contact: Alain Vanier 250-651-0037

Reasonable Rates!

CLOSED weekends and Statutory Holidays

The next Whisper is Wednesday April 14th . Submissions are due no later than Sunday 9pm April 11th. Compiled and edited by Lynne Phipps. Paper for printing courtesy of Northern Homes Real Estate Printing courtesy of RCMP Atlin; Ink costs courtesy of Literacy Now. Classifieds, news, upcoming events Contact 1-250-651-7861 or lynnephipps@hotmail.com if you have, pictures or articles you would like to submit. Please note that submissions should be sent in either WORD or JPEG whenever possible. PDF must first be printed and then scanned back into the computer in order to format it into the paper. This costs in both paper and ink. We know that at times a PDF is the only way, which is okay when necessary, but otherwise, as the Whisper is a FREE community service we appreciate your support in helping to keep the costs down as much as possible. Thank You!


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