Nanaimo News Bulletin, July 14, 2015

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INSIDE Official Marine Festival program Raiders ready Junior football team gathers for main camp. PAGE 18 TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2015 www.nanaimobulletin.com VOL. 27, NO. 19 BY CHRIS BUSH THE NEWS BULLETIN Nanaimo mayor Bill McKay vented his frustra- tion on Friday over the death of the conference centre hotel deal. On Thursday, legal rep- resentatives of SSS Man- hao International Tourism Group informed the City of Nanaimo via letter that SSS Manhao would no lon- ger move forward with the proposed conference cen- tre hotel project. The city was awaiting a reply since council passed a motion on June 22 to extend the construction start date on the condition that the developer sought a building permit within six months, commit $100,000 toward improvements to Piper Park and that it relin- quish right of first nego- tiation for management of Vancouver Island Conven- tion Centre. The letter said SSS Man- hao does not believe that project has the support of the majority of city council. “Accordingly, the com- pany has determined that viability of the hotel devel- opment is at risk, and the company cannot therefore accept the terms of the pro- posal,” the letter read. McKay said SSS Manhao representatives were ill- treated the three times they came before council, as they were scolded and chastised, causing them to lose face. “I couldn’t shake this notion that there’s still an appetite on council to repurpose the conference centre even though there’s a proponent come forward that would like to build a $50-million hotel adjacent to it,” said McKay. “They get the green light to go ahead with the hotel and we continue to talk about repurposing the confer- ence centre. That’s just bad business faith dealings.” Sasha Angus, Nanaimo Economic Development Corporation chief execu- tive officer, was in extensive discussion with the devel- opers over the motion. “For the other projects still moving forward we just need to make sure we maintain a welcoming envi- ronment for investment,” Angus said. Kim Smythe, Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Com- merce CEO, said he doesn’t believe council’s recent actions were a factor in the cancellation. “It was the level of con- fidence and the level of comfort that they were left with after that last [city council] meeting, in which the 12 months was denied and then the next meeting, when the six months was quickly approved,” Smythe said. “They didn’t get a good feeling after that.” McKay said he believes there is “zero hope of sal- vaging” the deal and the next order of business will be to try to reacquire the hotel site property from SSS Manhao. The original agreement terms allow the city to purchase the hotel property back for the origi- nal sale price of $565,000. “We would have to buy that property from them and hope that it doesn’t get caught up in any legal entanglements,” McKay said. “If it were me I’d be trying to recover those costs before I gave that property up.” – with files from Karl Yu and Nicholas Pescod [email protected] Race ready The Nusa’lon Drag- ons head toward the docks after racing in the 13th annual Nanaimo Dragonboat Festival, which took place at Maffeo Sut- ton Park this past weekend. More than 70 teams took part in the event. For more photos, please visit www. nanaimobulletin. com. KARL YU THE NEWS BULLETIN BY TAMARA CUNNINGHAM THE NEWS BULLETIN It takes more than minimum wage for families to afford to live in the Harbour City. According to Nanaimo’s new poverty coali- tion, parents need to be working full-time $17.99-per-hour jobs just to afford the basics. The Ending Poverty Together Coalition, set up to address the city’s child poverty problem, tallies the living wage for the Nanaimo region at more than $7 more than the B.C. minimum for parents working full-time and supporting two children. The wage, which covers the cost of necessities like rent, clothing, food and childcare in this area, isn’t too far from that of other B.C. communities, according to the Liv- ing Wage for Families Campaign, which shows Port Alberni’s living wage at $17.22 and Parks- ville at $17.66. Joanne Bevis, poverty coalition member, says the frightening part is the living wage only covers the basics. It doesn’t look at the cost of buying kids hockey sticks and skates, paying for children to be in sports clubs, art classes and dance. It doesn’t include paying for a car or saving for a home. Now Bevis and the coalition’s living wage sub-committee hopes to explain to businesses why the higher payment is necessary and have them let their name stand as a living-wage employer. “It’s not a matter of handouts,” she said. “I myself am involved in providing lunch and brunches and feeding the hungry, but you know what, that doesn’t change it. To really change it we need to work right from the grass- roots – people need to earn a decent wage.” See BUSINESS’ /5 Poverty coalition pegs living wage at $18 an hour I BUSINESS LEADERS say more money not a solution as cost of everything rises with wages. Developer cites lack of council support for killing hotel deal 2525 Bowen Road Nanaimo • 1-888-325-5974 mazdatirestore.com NANAIMO Includes: Includes All Season & Winter Tires Free Tire Rotations! 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July 14, 2015 edition of the Nanaimo News Bulletin

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INSIDE

Official Marine Festival program Raiders ready Junior

football team gathers for main camp PAGE 18 PAGEPAGE 18

TUESDAY JULY 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom VOL 27 NO 19

BY CHRIS BUSHTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo mayor Bil l McKay vented his frustra-tion on Friday over the death of the conference centre hotel deal

On Thursday legal rep-resentatives of SSS Man-hao International Tourism Group informed the City of Nanaimo via letter that SSS Manhao would no lon-ger move forward with the proposed conference cen-tre hotel project

The city was awaiting a reply since council passed a motion on June 22 to extend the construction start date on the condition that the developer sought a building permit within six months commit $100000 toward improvements to Piper Park and that it relin-quish right of first nego-tiation for management of

Vancouver Island Conven-tion Centre

The letter said SSS Man-hao does not believe that project has the support of the majority of city council

ldquoAccordingly the com-pany has determined that viability of the hotel devel-opment is at risk and the company cannot therefore accept the terms of the pro-posalrdquo the letter read

McKay said SSS Manhao representatives were ill-treated the three times they came before council as they were scolded and chastised causing them to lose face

ldquoI couldnrsquot shake this notion that therersquos still an appetite on council to repurpose the conference centre even though therersquos a proponent come forward that would like to build a $50-million hotel adjacent to itrdquo said McKay ldquoThey

get the green light to go ahead with the hotel and we continue to talk about repurposing the confer-ence centre Thatrsquos just bad business faith dealingsrdquo

Sasha Angus Nanaimo Economic Development Corporation chief execu-tive officer was in extensive discussion with the devel-opers over the motion

ldquoFor the other projects still moving forward we just need to make sure we maintain a welcoming envi-ronment for investmentrdquo Angus said

Kim Smythe Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Com-merce CEO said he doesnrsquot believe councilrsquos recent actions were a factor in the cancellation

ldquoIt was the level of con-fidence and the level of comfort that they were left with after that last [city council] meeting in which

the 12 months was denied and then the next meeting when the six months was quickly approvedrdquo Smythe said ldquoThey didnrsquot get a good feeling after thatrdquo

McKay said he believes there is ldquozero hope of sal-vagingrdquo the deal and the next order of business will be to try to reacquire the hotel site property from SSS Manhao The original agreement terms allow the city to purchase the hotel property back for the origi-nal sale price of $565000

ldquoWe would have to buy that property from them and hope that it doesnrsquot get caught up in any legal entanglementsrdquo McKay said ldquoIf it were me Irsquod be trying to recover those costs before I gave that property uprdquo

ndash with files from Karl Yu and Nicholas Pescod

photosnanaimobulletincom

Race ready

The Nusarsquolon Drag-ons head toward the docks after racing in the 13th annual Nanaimo Dragonboat Festival which took place at Maffeo Sut-ton Park this past weekend More than 70 teams took part in the event For more photos please visit wwwnanaimobulletincom

KARL YUTHE NEWS BULLETIN

BY TAMARA CUNNINGHAMTHE NEWS BULLETIN

It takes more than minimum wage for families to afford to live in the Harbour City

According to Nanaimorsquos new poverty coali-tion parents need to be working full-time $1799-per-hour jobs just to afford the basics

The Ending Poverty Together Coalition set up to address the cityrsquos child poverty problem tallies the living wage for the Nanaimo region at more than $7 more than the BC minimum for parents working full-time and supporting two children The wage which covers the cost of necessities like rent clothing food and childcare in this area isnrsquot too far from that of other BC communities according to the Liv-ing Wage for Families Campaign which shows Port Albernirsquos living wage at $1722 and Parks-ville at $1766

Joanne Bevis poverty coalition member says the frightening part is the living wage only covers the basics It doesnrsquot look at the cost of buying kids hockey sticks and skates paying for children to be in sports clubs art classes and dance It doesnrsquot include paying for a car or saving for a home

Now Bevis and the coalitionrsquos living wage sub-committee hopes to explain to businesses why the higher payment is necessary and have them let their name stand as a living-wage employer

ldquoItrsquos not a matter of handoutsrdquo she said ldquoI myself am involved in providing lunch and brunches and feeding the hungry but you know what that doesnrsquot change it To really change it we need to work right from the grass-roots ndash people need to earn a decent wagerdquo

See lsquoBUSINESSrsquo 5

Poverty coalition pegs living wage at $18 an hourIBUSINESS LEADERS say more

money not a solution as cost of everything rises with wages

Developer cites lack of council support for killing hotel deal

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use during the drought Team WaterSmart is calling on residents to nominate neighbours they think deserve the nod for water conser-vation From July 13 to Aug 31 the City of Nanaimo and Regional District of Nanaimo will take nominations from residents Such activi-ties could include letting lawns go golden planting drought-tolerant or native plants and reusing water

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wwwnanaimobulletincom NEWS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 3

By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

A Nanaimo resident and his crew mates were second only to

one in a recent rigorous boat race

Wayne Gorrie Angus Ellis and Francis Walsh the crew of Team MOB Mentality came second in the inaugural Race to Alaska a 1207-kilometre sea trek from Victoria to Ketchikan Alaska

Motorized boats and food drops were not allowed and Gorrie who is one of the founders of the Van Isle 360 International Yacht Race said it was a memorable experience

ldquoItrsquos the most interesting yacht race Irsquove ever been in and it was also the most difficultrdquo said Gorrie ldquoIt was beating against very strong winds pretty much the entire course some-times in what we would call survival conditions It was tough sailingrdquo

Gorrie said the wind was on their ldquonose and strongrdquo for a majority of the race The teamrsquos 85-metre trimaran the Mail Order Bride held up extremely well he said

When asked to compare the Race to Alaska to the Van Isle 360 Gorrie said

the former was more ardu-ous

ldquoThe Van Isle 360 stops pretty much every night and most days you only sail between four and six hours where as this one was scheduled to be non-stop if you wished So it was much more difficult No opportunities to get spare parts We provi-sioned ndash in the Van Isle 360 you donrsquotrdquo said Gorrie

Race to Alaska par-

ticipants couldnrsquot rely on support vessels and had to bring supplies and pro-visions ndash water food dry clothing ndash on their boats according to Gorrie

The crew was awarded a set of steak knives for placing second but seeing as they beat third-place Team Por Favor by just four seconds Gorrie said they shared the spoils

ldquoWe passed them during the last 14 hours of the

race and they sailed their hearts out so we split the knives with them at the endrdquo said Gorrie

There were other Nanaimo-area race par-ticipants Team Barefoot Wooden Boats from Gab-riola Island placed 15th while Team Y Triamoto did not finish

Team Elsie Piddock won the race

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INo motorizEd vessels allowed in Race to Alaska

KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Wayne Gorrie shows off the steak knives he won at the inaugural race to Alaska Gorrie and the crew of team moB mentality took second place in the boat race which concluded recently Gorrie and team beat third-place finishers team Por Favor by four seconds and shared the prize with that crew

Sailors finish second in race to AlaskaRegional District of Nanaimo increased water-

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Level 4 water conservation took effect Thurs-day and includes a ban on all lawn sprinkling including newly seeded and sodded lawns no washing of vehicles recreational vehicles or boats no washing of driveways sidewalks parking lots or building exteriors no filling swimming pools wading pools hot tubs or garden pond water features

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Water demands from outdoor water use are the primary stressors on supply Officials will continue to monitor water supply and advise residents should additional restrictions become necessary

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The City of Nanaimo is currently under Level 2 water restrictions allowing watering twice per week

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A senior community plan-ner is the latest to resign in a mass departure at the Dis-trict of Lantzville

Community planner Lisa Bhopalsingh resigned last week according to interim chief administrative offi-

cer Jim Dias Bhopalsingh hired earlier this year as a member of Lantzvillersquos five-person management team is the third senior staff member to quit since April following chief administra-tive officer Twyla Graff and director of finance Jedha Holmes

Bhopalsingh did not say why she is resigning said Dias Her last day is still being worked out but will

be around the beginning of August and a replacement is still under discussion

The District of Lantzville has made headlines this year for a series of resigna-tions Graff was the first to step down April 1 after nine years as top bureaucrat The move happened on the heels of a memo to council signed by all five of the districtrsquos managers that highlighted concerns around decorum

and tone of council meet-ings including ridicule and criticism of staffrsquos work in public Holmes also quit in April followed by resigna-tions by councillors Jennifer Millbank Rod Negrave Dave Scott and Graham Savage

A byelection is scheduled for Aug 8

Mayor Colin Haime and Lantzville councillors were unavailable for comment

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isnrsquot an unheard-of concept in Nanaimo there are ques-tions about how it would affect the local economy and whether itrsquos the right lifeline for people in poverty

Kim Smythe chief execu-tive officer for the Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Com-merce says hersquos committed to achieving living wages for his employees which is important for self-esteem but also calls it a complicated process that requires discus-sion He also questions how living wages would affect larger employers and wants to see more research

ldquoYoursquore going to increase

the price of everything we purchase and the detailed thinking that has to go in there is OK if the price of everything goes up then what are we achieving by increasing the amount that we pay peoplerdquo Smythe said

Jim Mercier owner of Rickyrsquos Restaurant and Bos-ton Pizza in Nanaimo isnrsquot convinced families would benefit A living wage is a ldquofeel-good program but really it does not pass the economic barriers and the testsrdquo said Mercier who believes market dictates wage

Don Bonner business owner and chairman of the United Way says itrsquos known

that when people at the low end of the income spectrum get extra money itrsquos thrown back into the economy but with a living wage he also believes there would still be people in poverty The wage doesnrsquot account for people lacking full-time jobs or sin-gle parents

ldquoThe conversation that we should be talking about is a guaranteed minimum income level hellip no matter who you are or what yoursquore doing you always have a minimum amount of money and if you are not getting it through your wages then yoursquore being supplemented by the govern-mentrdquo he said

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wwwnanaimobulletincom NEWS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 5

Business says costs rise with wages

Nanaimorsquos new poverty coalition has won financial support from the city as it digs into child pov-erty solutions

The Ending Poverty Together Coalition clinched a $10500 City of Nanaimo community service grant for future initiatives

Itrsquos a step forward for the group which held a lsquocall to actionrsquo forum

earlier this year to address Nanai-morsquos child poverty problem

Money from the city will be held by the coalition for the four sub committees ndash living wage child-care education and social inclu-sion Joanne Bevis a founding member of the coalition says her group will be looking at specific strategies in October

City supports poverty coalitionrsquos efforts

Vancouver Island University and the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 1858 ratified a five-year deal that includes wage increases of 55 per cent for approximately 400 support workers

University CUPE ratify agreement

Council proposed a sensible plan for Colliery Dams that is being

ignored

Why is the province insisting our City spend millions on an unproven risk

Get the facts at wwwcollierydamsorg

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ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are in for a treat this week Aries You nally get to experience the results of all of your hard work Celebrate with a dinner out or a good party

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus calmly approach a dif cult situation this week Giving yourself time to carefully assess a problem will provide the most effective solution

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini a resolution to a problem you havenrsquot been able to solve is on the horizon This will make things much easier in the long run and your patience will pay off

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer since you are a friendly person and the life of the party it should come as no surprise that everyone wants to be your friend Expand your social circle if you feel you have time

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo sometimes you take on too much Reevaluate your schedule and see if there are ways you can cut back on your commitments for a few days

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo your goal for the time being is to take care of business and clear your calendar You may be more than ready to indulge in some rest and relaxation

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Curiosity may get the better of you this week Libra Itrsquos good to pursue your interests but make sure you arenrsquot stepping on anyonersquos toes along the way

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio you desire quick answers but no one seems to be moving at your pace this week You might just have to buckle down and be patient Answers will come in due time

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius a trip is enticing but you have too many responsibilities on your plate to up and leave right now You will have time to get away soon enough

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn take a hectic schedule day-by-day Everything will get done in time and you just need to have a little patience Distract yourself this week

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Someone or something may have turned you off of making a large purchase Aquarius Discuss your sudden change of heart with someone close to you

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Donrsquot turn your world upside down to take on another project Pisces You have plenty on your plate to keep you busy as it is

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District of Lantzville Incorporated June 2003

2015 BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

Councillor ndash four (4) to be elected to fulfill the remaining term of vacant councillor positions

will be received by the Chief Election Officer or designated person during the Nomination Period as follows

By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville Incorporated June 2003

2015 BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

Councillor ndash four (4) to be elected to fulfill the remaining term of vacant councillor positions

will be received by the Chief Election Officer or designated person during the Nomination Period as follows

By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville Incorporated June 2003

2015 BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

Councillor ndash four (4) to be elected to fulfill the remaining term of vacant councillor positions

will be received by the Chief Election Officer or designated person during the Nomination Period as follows

By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville

Incorporated June 2003

2015 By-election

NOTICE OF ELECTION BY VOTING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that an election by voting is necessary to elect four Councillors and that the persons nominated as candidates and for whom votes will be received are

COUNCILLOR ndash Vote for not more than four - Four (4) to be elected Surname Usual Name Residential Address or Jurisdiction

BIELEWSKI Jennifer Lantzville COLCLOUGH Bob Lantzville DONALD Mike 6317 Brannen Lake Road Nanaimo ENGLISH John Lantzville FINNEGAN Richard Nanaimo GESELBRACHT Will Wyn Lantzville GRIFFEY Warren Gordon 6995 Lancewood Avenue Lantzville MOODY Joan 7313 Millard Drive Lantzville NEARY Dot 6683 Harwood Drive Lantzville PARKHURST Doug 6826 Harwood Drive Lantzville POPPERL Peter Lantzville SWAIN Mark 6961 Seaside Terrace Lantzville

VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS GENERAL VOTING will be open to qualified electors of the District of Lantzville on

Saturday August 8 2015 between the hours of 800 am and 800 pm at Costin Hall 7232 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC

ADVANCE VOTING will be open to qualified electors of the District of Lantzville on Wednesday July 29 2015 and Wednesday August 5 2015 between the hours of 800 am and 800 pm

at the District Office 7192 Lantzville Road ndash 2nd Floor Lantzville BC Any elector who wishes to vote before August 8 2015 is eligible to vote at Advance Voting opportunities All Advance Voting ballots are counted immediately after voting closes August 8 2015

VOTING BY MAIL is available for qualified electors of the District of Lantzville if you Have a physical disability illness or injury that affects your ability to vote at another voting opportunity OR Expect to be absent from the District of Lantzville on General Voting Day and at the times of all Advance Voting opportunities Apply at the District Office to vote by mail It is your responsibility to ensure that your completed ballot is delivered to the Chief Election Officer no later than 800 pm on General Voting Day Saturday August 8 2015 to be counted

ELECTOR REGISTRATION If you are not on the List of Registered Electors you may register at the time of voting by completing the required application form available at the voting place To register you must meet the following qualifications 18 years of age or older Canadian citizen (landed immigrants and corporations are not eligible) resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding voting day resident (Resident Elector) OR registered owner of real property (Non-resident Property Elector) in the District of Lantzville for

at least 30 days immediately preceding voting day and not otherwise disqualified by law from voting To register resident electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one must have your signature) to prove who you are and where you live Picture identification is not necessary Local Government Elections Regulation 38093 defines acceptable identification including

BC Driverrsquos Licence - ICBC Vehicle Insurance Documents - BC Identification Card - Social Insurance Card - Financial Institution Credit or Debit Card - Citizenship Card - Property Tax Notice - Utility Bill for electricity natural gas water telephone or cable - BC CareCard or Gold CareCard - Ministry of SD ampES Continued Assistance SDES8

If you do not have ID showing where you live you must provide at least two pieces of identification that prove who you are (at least one of them must have your signature on it) AND make a solemn declaration as to your place of residence To register non-resident property electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity and must also bring evidence that you are entitled to register in relation to the property including proof of ownership of the property (ie recent copy of the Land Title Search Certificate available from the Government Agent

or agencies with BC Online or the Certificate of Indefeasible Title) and written consent (form available from District Office) signed by a majority of all the owners if there are multiple owners of the

property stating that you are the one owner who is designated as the Non-resident Property Elector for that property You may only register as a Non-resident Property Elector in relation to one piece of property regardless of how many properties you own in Lantzville If you own property with a corporation none of the owners of the property are eligible to vote In accordance with the Local Government Act the only persons who are registered owners either as joint tenants or tenants-in-common are individuals who are not holding the property in trust for a corporation or another trust

VOTERS LIST Until the close of general voting on August 8 2015 a copy of the List of Registered Electors will upon signature be available for public inspection at the District Office during regular office hours 800 am to 400 pm Monday through Friday except statutory holidays Omitting Personal Information from the List ndash Electors may request that their address and other information be omitted from or obscured on the List of Registered Electors to protect their privacy or security Contact the District Office for more details For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 (or 2506196006 on Voting Days) write trudylantzvilleca or visit the District Office 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC

Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer

To register non-resident property electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one must have your signature) to prove

Wersquove all done it ndash watched the birds soaring in the vast sky meanwhile wishing we too could feel the wind beneath our wings

The urge to fly is a universal human trait From Icarus of Greek mythology to young babes being tossed in the air we are exhilarated by the feeling

Obviously a fear of heights prevents some from displaying their enthusiasm But others crave the adrenalin that flight offers

My uncle is one of those junkies who is addicted to soaring with the birds Although he just recently got his first airplane he has been flying for years Only thing is hersquos not strapped into a seat or holding the controls of a plane he is jumping out of them

Yep that crazy skydiving uncle of mine has been flying with the aid of a parachute since 1993

My mom never understood why her little brother insisted on jumping out of perfectly good airplanes But in the end she too considered the idea

Irsquove never really had that consuming urge to sky dive or anything lsquocrazyrsquo like that but after losing my mom itrsquos one of those things that I thought I

should give a whirl So just like it was no big deal I jumped out of an airplane two weeks ago

I was on a family vacation heading to Vancouver Island to see that crazy uncle of mine and my aunt who recently opened Skydive Vancouver Island We had just pulled into town and called them when my aunt nonchalantly asked if I wanted

to do a jumpldquoNowrdquo I asked a

little worn out from the drive

And sure enough the minute we rolled up to the airport she had me signing the waiver

It was the final day of Jump for a Cure which involved raising money for a dragon boat team of

breast cancer survivors (Angels Abreast) and Aunty Allison wanted to end the event with a bang Since I had lost my mom to cancer and she is a very recent breast cancer survivor what better way than to have the pair of us make the final plunge of the night

Decked in her Kick Cancerrsquos Butt shirt and me in pink we geared up loaded the plane and were instantly in awe The view from the small aircraft was incredible The Islandrsquos shore

was surrounded by the oceanrsquos inlet and we could even see Mt Baker in the far distance As the plane climbed in altitude finally reaching 10000 feet the door swung open and I screamed for my aunt as she and Dennis (the fun-loving tandem instructor) plummeted out of the plane

Before I knew it it was our turn and in one swift motion we too rolled out of the door into the vast sky

You know those dreams you have where yoursquore falling and you wake up panicked Well itrsquos just like that except you donrsquot wake up ndash because itrsquos not a dream

The gut-wrenching feeling of falling may be tough to handle but at the same time it is so exhilarating and unlike any other rush

When the parachute finally opens after 30 seconds of free falling your heart is racing as you realize you are still alive and in an awe-inspiring place that is so quiet distant and amazingly unbelievable The views were unforgettable As was the entire experience

I got a little closer to heaven that day and a little closer to my mom

I canrsquot wait to do it again

Jennifer Smith is a reporter with the Vernon Morning Star

The Nanaimo News Bulletin is a member of the British Columbia Press Council a self-regulatory body governing the provincersquos newspaper industry The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers Directors oversee the mediation of complaints with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment you may contact the BC Press Council

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For information phone 888-687-2213 or go to wwwbcpresscouncilorg

It was a rare sight this weekend to see Vancouver Islanders excited to see rain falling during the height of summer

But compared to the precipitation nor-mal for this year to date the weekendrsquos rainfall was simply a drop in the bucket

The extreme lack of precipitation in the late spring and early summer prompted pleas from city officials to conserve water and led to some of the most restrictive water-use requirements ever seen in the Regional District of Nanaimo

After more than a dozen human-caused fires in Nanaimo alone city officials plead-ed with residents to refrain from activity that could spark a wildfire such as toss-ing cigarette butts from moving vehicles or even cutting your lawn The BC Forest Service tried to reduce the number of wildfires by banning campfires during the worst forest fire season in recent memory

Although Islanders celebrated the drizzle on Saturday and Sunday it doesnrsquot mean we can become complacent once again with our water use or our potential to cause forest fires The forecast calls for a bit more rain and then itrsquos back to sunny and dry for the rest of the week

Although the smoke has cleared and the temperature feels a little cooler we should continue to butt out with a bottle of water rather than tossing cigarettes out the win-dow

Planting drought-tolerant vegetation rather than lawns will help conserve water now and into the future Using efficient methods for watering or capturing water from showers dishes and hot water taps will help make the Jump Lake reservoir last through the fall

Hopefully it will rain again come the fall But even if it all goes back to normal in a few months our water systems will continue to face stress as more and more people move to the Nanaimo area

Islanders had a hard lesson in water conservation this year ndash one that might not yet be over Letrsquos not lose the good habits we developed during this yearrsquos drought

City still too dry after showers

Sometimes yoursquove got to live like you are dying

EDITORIAL

ATRANDOM

Jennifer SmithBlack Press

ldquolsquoIf the price of everything goes up

what are we achieving by increasing the amount that we pay peoplersquo

ndash Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce CEO Kim Smythe on the concept of a living wage page 5

Maurice Donn PublisherMelissa Fryer Managing EditorSean McCue Advertising ManagerDarrell Summerfelt Production Supervisor

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C A N A D I A NCOMMUNITYNEWSPAPERAWARD 2015

6 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 OPINION wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom LETTERS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 7

To the EditorGradually the USA is

evolving into a more just society like Canadarsquos

Due to a more religious right wing progress has been painfully slow but the US Supreme Court is upholding gay marriage and universal health care This from a predominately con-servative Supreme Court

In Canada Prime Minister Stephen Harperrsquos Conserva-

tive government continues its streak of nine consecu-tive losses at the Supreme Court This is embarrassing but nonetheless illustrates that his partyrsquos archaic ideas no longer have rel-evance in modern societiesIts best arguments donrsquot win anymore

Understanding and com-passion backed by law are carrying the day because of separation of church and

state and all Conservatives can now resort to is the lsquonot-withstanding clausersquo which is a pretty pathetic fallback position

Pierre Elliot Trudeau a devout Catholic and the chief architect of the Cana-dian Charter of Rights and Freedoms left his bible out-side of the Parliament when he went to work

RG BurnettNanaimo

LETTERS poLicy Letters should be no longer than 250 words and will be edited Include your address (it wonrsquot be published) and a first name or two initials and a surnameMaiL 777 Poplar St Nanaimo BC V9S 2H7Fax 250-753-0788E-MaiL editornanaimobulletincom

North American society becoming more secular

To the EditorRe Letrsquos try harder to turn off taps

Editorial July 2The paper is constantly warning

of water shortages and we the resi-dents are being asked to conserve which I have no problem with I have been conserving water since the early rsquo70s Yet the city is going ahead with the slip-and-slide

The editorial says if we are good little boys and girls maybe it will be OK to give away our money to an outside company for profit for the privilege of being able to waste the water we so desperately need I spoke with the mayor who informed me we were not in crisis yet So we can afford to sell the water When I

tried to talk with him about the issue of the slip-and-slide he accused me of not wanting the kids to have fun What kind of convoluted logic is going on here

So far none of the businesses com-panies or city government seems to think they have any responsibility when it comes to conserving

John TallerinoNanaimo

To the EditorWith the record-breaking tempera-

tures we have been facing this spring and now leading into summer it appears we will be facing some strict regulations on watering I myself have decided to keep the flower pots

to a minimum and only water the few I have in the evening with a watering can Yes my lawn is brown and very unattractive But a small price to pay in the big picture of what may be to come My beef is the city allowing permits to some When I enquired I was told it is for those who are doing landscaping or have new grass The property in question seems to have neither

As well an educated person knows that watering in the hotest points of day defeats the purpose completely If these people must water then why not at least water in the evenings or early morning Just saying

Linda Smithvia e-mail

Water conservation measures lack logic

To the EditorRe Maritime

museum seeking new Island home July 2

For many years the idea of a mari-time museum for Nanaimo has been mooted but never followed through Now that the Mari-time Museum of BC in Victoria is losing its historic premises

and may be casting its eyes on a coastal Island city for its new home perhaps it is time to renew our interest Historically Nanaimo is one of BCrsquos oldest ports and a busy working one

It might be appro-priate to offer the upper floor of the little-used conference

centre One could envision a whole tourist-orientated complex in the area maritime history the Nanaimo Museum the military museum Bastion and the his-toric downtown

Need more space for lectures and con-ferences The Port Theatre is not over-used and the cruise

ship terminal has cer-tainly not reached its potential Waterfront plaques tell some of our shipping history and small shipbuild-ers like the Vollmers played an important role in our develop-ment Harbour tours and ferries are on hand for visitors

Do not let us miss another chance to

give the city a boost for prosperity There may not be much money in the pot but with developers showing interest in Nanaimo and the government looking for election support maybe they can all become partners in the enterprise

Pamela MarNanaimo

Maritime museum could revitalize downtown tourism

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VICTORIA - NANAIMO

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Call Don 250-756-2454

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Sun Control Reduces heat by 94 Reduces air conditioning costs by 30

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December 22nd 2014

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parts accessories and full services packages

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PRESCRIPTION

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Open 7 Days A Week

Melissa Senior Stylist

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250-323-6363wwwislandwaterhaulingcom

Delivering bulk affordable Drinking Water to Central Vancouver IslandWe fill cisterns well pools hot tubs ponds and more247

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boaters a 1 Canadian Owned amp Operated Marine Store awaits you We offer Great Prices

a knowledgeable and friendly crew and lots ofin-store specials every day

bull BOOKS bull HARDWAREbull PAINT bull CHARTS bull CLOTHING

bull TACKLE bull INFLATABLES bull ELECTRONICS

GENERAL STORE

250 753-4214

bull GROCERIES bull SUNDRIESbull CONFECTIONERY

771 Centre St Unit A Downtown Nanaimo

FreshFriendly

LocalMon-Fri 8am-8pmM

Saturday ampSunday 9am-5pmSaturdwwwpedegoqbca844-738-9333 | 250-738-9333744A Memorial Ave Qualicum Beach

wwwpedegoqbca844-738-9333 | 250-738-9333

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ldquoBest money I ever spentrdquo Jean ldquoI lost 44 lbs in the first 6 months of riding my Pedego bikerdquo Norm

ldquoExercise disguised as funrdquo

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Cleaning

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Cleaning

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bull Area Rugs bull Free In-Home Estimatesbull Furniture Cleaning bull Commercial amp Residential bull High Powered Truck Mount Extraction System

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AREA RUG SPECIAL 10 OFF

DROP OFF - CALL FOR DETAILS

CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL

10 OFF

With a little time We will rid the GRIME With a little time We will rid the GRIME

See in-store for details

$5000Enter to Win a

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wwwrebathcom12B 1209 EAST ISLAND HWY PARKSVILLE

1-800-BATHTUB bull 250-586-1555

50005000 BATHROOM REMODEL

Business of the Week

Got Water We can HelpIsland Water Hauling Inc

250-323-6363wwwislandwaterhaulingcom

Delivering bulk affordable Drinking Water to Central Vancouver IslandWe fill cisterns well pools hot tubs ponds and more247

bull Cistern and Pump Rental or Rent to buy Programbull Water Storage and Cistern Maintenance

bull Well Refurbishing well drilling well pump installation and repairbull Water Treatment Systems

Prices in effect July 4 - 12 2015

PerLB

California GrownSugarone Green Seedless Grapes439 per kg

199199PerLB California Grown

Mini Watermelon

2$62$6for

FROM

WEST COAST

FreshSockeye Salmon Fillets 188188

Island FarmsIce Cream4lt

499499

Santa CruzOrganic Lemonade946ml

177177

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Per100 gr

Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

huCopyright copy 2015 Quality Foods and its licensors All Rights Reserved Photos for Presentation Purposes Only bull All QF Stores Email customerservicequalityfoodscom

wwwqualityfoodscom

Canadian AARib Grilling Steak Cap Off2202 per kg

999999PerLB

Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

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Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 9

DareViva Puffs300gr

Canadian AAFlat Iron Grilling SteakTop Blade 1541 per kg

Pork Loin Country Style Ribs879 per kg

Canadian AASirloin Tip Marinating Steak1320 per kg

Canadian AASirloin Tip Oven Roast1320 per kg

Sunrise FarmsChicken Drumettes

1kg

$12

LeafLiquorice Allsorts200gr

OlympicOrganic Yogurt650gr

OlympicYogurt8x100gr

Snack Pack Pudding Cups4x99gr

Jolly TimePopcorn510-594gr

MaynardsCandy or Wine Gums170-185gr

399

599PerLB

OlympicSour Cream500ml

ChapmanrsquosNo Sugar Added Ice Cream or NoveltiesAssorted Sizes

So DeliciousMinis Coconut Milk Bars or Sandwiches4-8x68ml

499

$599PerLB

399

4$5for

399

699PerLB

Grain Fed Free Run

Locally Raised BC Poultry

399

399

PerLB

2$4for

2$4for3$5for

2$7for

2$5for

Frozen CoconutNon-Dairy Frozen Dessert473ml

UPSTAIRS INSIDE QUALITY FOODS INComox bull Powell River bull Qualicum Foods bull Courtenay

ALL CANDLESFlame and Flameless

30 OFF

OFFER IN EFFECT JULY 13-19 2015 FREE

BUY 1Zevia Soda 6x355ml

GET 1Pioneer Chips 142g

A $167 value FREE

SPECTACUL AR SUMMER SNACKS

Meat

10 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

Center Cut Single or Double Loin Pork Loin Chops

879 per kg

Maple LeafBacon375gr

GrimmrsquosBavarian amp Sizzlinrsquo Smokies450gr

Sunrise FarmsWhole Frying Chicken

2 pack 549 per kg

ED SmithTriple Fruits Spread500ml

Tropicana100 Pure amp Natural Orange Juice263lt

QuakerInstant Oatmeal228-336gr

QuakerLife or Corn Bran Squares Cereal375-455gr

2$5for

QuakerInstant Oatmeal Cup43-48gr

QuakerHarvest Crunch Granola Cereal470-600gr

$249PerLB399

PerLB

Tre StelleBocconcini or Deluxe Mozzarella Cheese200-340gr

$5

GrimmrsquosNaturally Smoked Sausage375gr

$5$5

PlantersPeanut Butter1kg

399

2$5for

OroweatBread or Muffins680gr or 6rsquos

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

299 299

CastelloRosenborg Danish Camembert or Brie Cheese125gr

The Laughing CowBonus Pack Cheese400gr

5$5for599

3$10for

599

399

299

Grain Fed Free Run

Locally Raised BC Poultry

ADD CHIPSto any fresh sandwichfor only 69cent

40gr bagProducts for illustration purposes only Store selection varies

SAVE AT LEAST 50 EVERYDAY

NEW OUTLET STORENOW OPEN

PORT ALBERNI 2943 10th Avenue Port Alberni BC

(250) 723-3397

MAKE MORNINGS MARVELOUS

Meat

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 11

art directordate

creative designer

dateprod designer

dateprep designer

am pm

trimlivebleedto fit in the page ithas been scaled to

Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

file name

docketMay 4 2015

xxx

May 12 2015Gord

May 14 2015Gord

Dani MSB

800 x 40002500

100

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FAai

PBC15191

_______________________production manager PR

OOFR

ELEA

SEArea must be signed before file is released

$000PepsiCo soft drinks

(12x355 mL any variety)

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FApdf 1 2015-05-15 957 AM

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

MezzettaDeli Sliced PeppersAssorted Sizes

KraftMiracle Whip or Mayo890ml

Tre StelleCrumbled Feta Cheese150gr

Bushrsquos BestBaked Beans398ml

Jiffy PopPopcornButter 127gr

Old DutchRestaurante Tortilla Chips276-384gr

Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

V8Vegetable Cocktail189lt

McVitiersquosGinger Nuts250gr

McVitiersquosDigestive or HobNobs Biscuits300-400gr

RyvitaWholegrain Rye Crispbread125-250gr

299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

Nabob Coffee CompanyGround Coffee915-930gr

KupsComCoffee Pods12rsquos

499

Pepsi 7-Up or Mountain Dew12-15x355ml

2$5for

5$10 2$5for

Naked100 Fruit Smoothie450ml

299

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Miss VickiersquosPotato Chips200-220gr

4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

2$5for

399399

Humpty DumptyParty Mix280gr

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

SmartfoodPopcorn185-220gr

299

for

399

2992$5

for

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES 1199 399 5$10for

2$4for PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Quality Foods an Island Original

WIN PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES

Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Reedrsquos Ginger Brew or Virgilrsquos Micro Brewed Soda and you are automatically entered to WIN 1 of 2 Pedego Interceptor or Trail Tracker electric bikes Valued at approx $4000 each

LayrsquosStax Potato Chips155-163gr

Brisk Lemon Iced Tea or Lemonade1lt

5$5for5$5forPL

US A

PPLICABLE FEES

4$5for4$5for

4$10for4$10for

2$5for

5$10for

FINAL WEEK

TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

12 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 13

art directordate

creative designer

dateprod designer

dateprep designer

am pm

trimlivebleedto fit in the page ithas been scaled to

Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

file name

docketMay 4 2015

xxx

May 12 2015Gord

May 14 2015Gord

Dani MSB

800 x 40002500

100

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FAai

PBC15191

_______________________production manager PR

OOFR

ELEA

SEArea must be signed before file is released

$000PepsiCo soft drinks

(12x355 mL any variety)

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FApdf 1 2015-05-15 957 AM

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

MezzettaDeli Sliced PeppersAssorted Sizes

KraftMiracle Whip or Mayo890ml

Tre StelleCrumbled Feta Cheese150gr

Bushrsquos BestBaked Beans398ml

Jiffy PopPopcornButter 127gr

Old DutchRestaurante Tortilla Chips276-384gr

Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

V8Vegetable Cocktail189lt

McVitiersquosGinger Nuts250gr

McVitiersquosDigestive or HobNobs Biscuits300-400gr

RyvitaWholegrain Rye Crispbread125-250gr

299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

Nabob Coffee CompanyGround Coffee915-930gr

KupsComCoffee Pods12rsquos

499

Pepsi 7-Up or Mountain Dew12-15x355ml

2$5for

5$10 2$5for

Naked100 Fruit Smoothie450ml

299

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Miss VickiersquosPotato Chips200-220gr

4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

2$5for

399399

Humpty DumptyParty Mix280gr

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

SmartfoodPopcorn185-220gr

299

for

399

2992$5

for

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES 1199 399 5$10for

2$4for PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Quality Foods an Island Original

WIN PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES

Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Reedrsquos Ginger Brew or Virgilrsquos Micro Brewed Soda and you are automatically entered to WIN 1 of 2 Pedego Interceptor or Trail Tracker electric bikes Valued at approx $4000 each

LayrsquosStax Potato Chips155-163gr

Brisk Lemon Iced Tea or Lemonade1lt

5$5for5$5forPL

US A

PPLICABLE FEES

4$5for4$5for

4$10for4$10for

2$5for

5$10for

FINAL WEEK

TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

12 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 13

Boursin Soft Cheese125-150gr

FROM

WATERSWEST COAST

Frozen or Previously FrozenPeruvian Scallops2030 size

SunriseRoast or Smoked Turkey Breast

Rosemary Ham

LargeDeli Salad

ViennaNew York Style Corned Beef

FreshSnapper Fillets

Frozen or Previously FrozenWhite Tiger Prawns

3140 size

Quality FreshSweet Treats Soft Jubes200gr

Jelly Beans Quality FreshFamily Favourites Banana Chips230gr

Organically YoursOrganic Dried Cranberries200gr

12 Piece California Rolls

9 Piece BC Rolls

199Per

100 gr

299Per

100 gr

Per100 gr

MediumFried Rice

499

129per 100gr

499

499 650950

FreshSockeye Salmon Fillets

Per100 gr

49cent

169per 100gr

Spanish AicManchego Cheese150gr

699

188Per

100 gr

199

199per 100gr

2$3for2$5for

799

bull Sweet Beanbull Greekbull Red Potato with Dijon

MediumChicken with Black Bean Sauce

MediumSweet amp Sour Chicken Balls 975

4958 pieceDeep Fried Prawns

2$10

Deli amp Cheese

Seafood bull Quality Foods

Sushi

Available at select stores onlyAvailable at select stores only

14 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

WIN A BEAN BAG

TOSS GAME

See in store for details

299

Kicking HorseOrganic Whole Bean Coffee454gr

AngiersquosBoom Chicka Pop128-142gr

CalbeeSnapea Crisps93gr

The Good BeanCrisp amp Crunchy Chickpeas70gr

Cream Puffs

Mini Danish

24 Pack Cookies Calabrese Buns

Sunflower amp Flax Seed Bread

Raisin Bran Muffins Turtle Cheesecake

McGavinrsquosBread500-570gr

Casa Mendosa10rdquo Tortilla8-10rsquos

SunlightLiquid Dish Soap740-950ml

WindexCleaner765-950ml

FinishPowerball Dishwasher

Detergent45-60rsquos

6 pack

2$5249

Mighty Leaf TeaWhole Leaf Pouches15rsquos

2$5for

2$6for

999399

399

GladEasy-Tie Garbage Bags20-40rsquos

1199

2$5for

1299 2$5for

799

2$7

NatureggOmega 3 Large White Eggs12rsquos

Lemon Meringue Tarts

6 pack

3996 pack

6 pack

799

3$5for299

299

bull Oatmeal Raisinbull Chocolate Chipbull Ranger

599

Bakery

Quality Foods bull Taste for Life

Household

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 15

BC Bouquet4rdquo Calla Lily

BC GrownOrganic Blueberries1 pint clamshell

BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoOrganic On The Vine Tomatoes659 per kg

BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoOrganic Long English Cucumbers1299 499

BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoBC Grown ldquoHot Houserdquo

per LB 399299BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoBC Grown ldquoHot Houserdquo 299

Australian GrownLarge Navel Oranges284 per kg

129129PerLB

BC GrownSnap Top Carrots194 per kg

88cent88centPerLB

PREMIUM

BC GrownPremium Blueberries2lb

499499

PREMIUM

PerLB

California GrownBlack or Red Plums549 per kg 249249

HawaiianCosta Rica GrownSuper Sweet Pineapple 499499

Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

for a fresh NEW APPY SPECIALDrop in between 400 amp 600 PMDrop in

Natural Organics

Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

APPY SPECIAL

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16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

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Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

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BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

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GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

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Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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Water conservation has its rewardsTo keep awareness up about reducing water

use during the drought Team WaterSmart is calling on residents to nominate neighbours they think deserve the nod for water conser-vation From July 13 to Aug 31 the City of Nanaimo and Regional District of Nanaimo will take nominations from residents Such activi-ties could include letting lawns go golden planting drought-tolerant or native plants and reusing water

To nominate a neighbour in the City of Nanaimo please submit 100 words or fewer to AskWaternanaimoca on how a neighbour is being water smart Please send nominations for Regional District of Nanaimo residents to watersmartrdnbcca

wwwnanaimobulletincom NEWS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 3

By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

A Nanaimo resident and his crew mates were second only to

one in a recent rigorous boat race

Wayne Gorrie Angus Ellis and Francis Walsh the crew of Team MOB Mentality came second in the inaugural Race to Alaska a 1207-kilometre sea trek from Victoria to Ketchikan Alaska

Motorized boats and food drops were not allowed and Gorrie who is one of the founders of the Van Isle 360 International Yacht Race said it was a memorable experience

ldquoItrsquos the most interesting yacht race Irsquove ever been in and it was also the most difficultrdquo said Gorrie ldquoIt was beating against very strong winds pretty much the entire course some-times in what we would call survival conditions It was tough sailingrdquo

Gorrie said the wind was on their ldquonose and strongrdquo for a majority of the race The teamrsquos 85-metre trimaran the Mail Order Bride held up extremely well he said

When asked to compare the Race to Alaska to the Van Isle 360 Gorrie said

the former was more ardu-ous

ldquoThe Van Isle 360 stops pretty much every night and most days you only sail between four and six hours where as this one was scheduled to be non-stop if you wished So it was much more difficult No opportunities to get spare parts We provi-sioned ndash in the Van Isle 360 you donrsquotrdquo said Gorrie

Race to Alaska par-

ticipants couldnrsquot rely on support vessels and had to bring supplies and pro-visions ndash water food dry clothing ndash on their boats according to Gorrie

The crew was awarded a set of steak knives for placing second but seeing as they beat third-place Team Por Favor by just four seconds Gorrie said they shared the spoils

ldquoWe passed them during the last 14 hours of the

race and they sailed their hearts out so we split the knives with them at the endrdquo said Gorrie

There were other Nanaimo-area race par-ticipants Team Barefoot Wooden Boats from Gab-riola Island placed 15th while Team Y Triamoto did not finish

Team Elsie Piddock won the race

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INo motorizEd vessels allowed in Race to Alaska

KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Wayne Gorrie shows off the steak knives he won at the inaugural race to Alaska Gorrie and the crew of team moB mentality took second place in the boat race which concluded recently Gorrie and team beat third-place finishers team Por Favor by four seconds and shared the prize with that crew

Sailors finish second in race to AlaskaRegional District of Nanaimo increased water-

ing restrictions to a comprehensive water ban for all district water services areas

Level 4 water conservation took effect Thurs-day and includes a ban on all lawn sprinkling including newly seeded and sodded lawns no washing of vehicles recreational vehicles or boats no washing of driveways sidewalks parking lots or building exteriors no filling swimming pools wading pools hot tubs or garden pond water features

Watering of vegetable gardens shrubs trees and flowers is restricted to using a hand-held container or a hose equipped with a shut-off nozzle Drip-irrigation systems but not soaker hoses weeper hoses or micro-sprayers are allowed 6 to 10 am and 6 to 10 pm

Water demands from outdoor water use are the primary stressors on supply Officials will continue to monitor water supply and advise residents should additional restrictions become necessary

For detailed information please visit wwwrdnbcca

The City of Nanaimo is currently under Level 2 water restrictions allowing watering twice per week

Regional district increases restrictions on water use

Contest rewards conservation

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A senior community plan-ner is the latest to resign in a mass departure at the Dis-trict of Lantzville

Community planner Lisa Bhopalsingh resigned last week according to interim chief administrative offi-

cer Jim Dias Bhopalsingh hired earlier this year as a member of Lantzvillersquos five-person management team is the third senior staff member to quit since April following chief administra-tive officer Twyla Graff and director of finance Jedha Holmes

Bhopalsingh did not say why she is resigning said Dias Her last day is still being worked out but will

be around the beginning of August and a replacement is still under discussion

The District of Lantzville has made headlines this year for a series of resigna-tions Graff was the first to step down April 1 after nine years as top bureaucrat The move happened on the heels of a memo to council signed by all five of the districtrsquos managers that highlighted concerns around decorum

and tone of council meet-ings including ridicule and criticism of staffrsquos work in public Holmes also quit in April followed by resigna-tions by councillors Jennifer Millbank Rod Negrave Dave Scott and Graham Savage

A byelection is scheduled for Aug 8

Mayor Colin Haime and Lantzville councillors were unavailable for comment

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Third Lantzville staff member resignsIplaNNEr latESt

to quit in council staff resignations

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isnrsquot an unheard-of concept in Nanaimo there are ques-tions about how it would affect the local economy and whether itrsquos the right lifeline for people in poverty

Kim Smythe chief execu-tive officer for the Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Com-merce says hersquos committed to achieving living wages for his employees which is important for self-esteem but also calls it a complicated process that requires discus-sion He also questions how living wages would affect larger employers and wants to see more research

ldquoYoursquore going to increase

the price of everything we purchase and the detailed thinking that has to go in there is OK if the price of everything goes up then what are we achieving by increasing the amount that we pay peoplerdquo Smythe said

Jim Mercier owner of Rickyrsquos Restaurant and Bos-ton Pizza in Nanaimo isnrsquot convinced families would benefit A living wage is a ldquofeel-good program but really it does not pass the economic barriers and the testsrdquo said Mercier who believes market dictates wage

Don Bonner business owner and chairman of the United Way says itrsquos known

that when people at the low end of the income spectrum get extra money itrsquos thrown back into the economy but with a living wage he also believes there would still be people in poverty The wage doesnrsquot account for people lacking full-time jobs or sin-gle parents

ldquoThe conversation that we should be talking about is a guaranteed minimum income level hellip no matter who you are or what yoursquore doing you always have a minimum amount of money and if you are not getting it through your wages then yoursquore being supplemented by the govern-mentrdquo he said

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wwwnanaimobulletincom NEWS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 5

Business says costs rise with wages

Nanaimorsquos new poverty coalition has won financial support from the city as it digs into child pov-erty solutions

The Ending Poverty Together Coalition clinched a $10500 City of Nanaimo community service grant for future initiatives

Itrsquos a step forward for the group which held a lsquocall to actionrsquo forum

earlier this year to address Nanai-morsquos child poverty problem

Money from the city will be held by the coalition for the four sub committees ndash living wage child-care education and social inclu-sion Joanne Bevis a founding member of the coalition says her group will be looking at specific strategies in October

City supports poverty coalitionrsquos efforts

Vancouver Island University and the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 1858 ratified a five-year deal that includes wage increases of 55 per cent for approximately 400 support workers

University CUPE ratify agreement

Council proposed a sensible plan for Colliery Dams that is being

ignored

Why is the province insisting our City spend millions on an unproven risk

Get the facts at wwwcollierydamsorg

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YOUR WEEKLY HOROSCOPEUP TO JULY 28TH 2015

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are in for a treat this week Aries You nally get to experience the results of all of your hard work Celebrate with a dinner out or a good party

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus calmly approach a dif cult situation this week Giving yourself time to carefully assess a problem will provide the most effective solution

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini a resolution to a problem you havenrsquot been able to solve is on the horizon This will make things much easier in the long run and your patience will pay off

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer since you are a friendly person and the life of the party it should come as no surprise that everyone wants to be your friend Expand your social circle if you feel you have time

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo sometimes you take on too much Reevaluate your schedule and see if there are ways you can cut back on your commitments for a few days

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo your goal for the time being is to take care of business and clear your calendar You may be more than ready to indulge in some rest and relaxation

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Curiosity may get the better of you this week Libra Itrsquos good to pursue your interests but make sure you arenrsquot stepping on anyonersquos toes along the way

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio you desire quick answers but no one seems to be moving at your pace this week You might just have to buckle down and be patient Answers will come in due time

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius a trip is enticing but you have too many responsibilities on your plate to up and leave right now You will have time to get away soon enough

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn take a hectic schedule day-by-day Everything will get done in time and you just need to have a little patience Distract yourself this week

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Someone or something may have turned you off of making a large purchase Aquarius Discuss your sudden change of heart with someone close to you

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District of Lantzville Incorporated June 2003

2015 BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

Councillor ndash four (4) to be elected to fulfill the remaining term of vacant councillor positions

will be received by the Chief Election Officer or designated person during the Nomination Period as follows

By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville Incorporated June 2003

2015 BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

Councillor ndash four (4) to be elected to fulfill the remaining term of vacant councillor positions

will be received by the Chief Election Officer or designated person during the Nomination Period as follows

By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville Incorporated June 2003

2015 BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

Councillor ndash four (4) to be elected to fulfill the remaining term of vacant councillor positions

will be received by the Chief Election Officer or designated person during the Nomination Period as follows

By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville

Incorporated June 2003

2015 By-election

NOTICE OF ELECTION BY VOTING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that an election by voting is necessary to elect four Councillors and that the persons nominated as candidates and for whom votes will be received are

COUNCILLOR ndash Vote for not more than four - Four (4) to be elected Surname Usual Name Residential Address or Jurisdiction

BIELEWSKI Jennifer Lantzville COLCLOUGH Bob Lantzville DONALD Mike 6317 Brannen Lake Road Nanaimo ENGLISH John Lantzville FINNEGAN Richard Nanaimo GESELBRACHT Will Wyn Lantzville GRIFFEY Warren Gordon 6995 Lancewood Avenue Lantzville MOODY Joan 7313 Millard Drive Lantzville NEARY Dot 6683 Harwood Drive Lantzville PARKHURST Doug 6826 Harwood Drive Lantzville POPPERL Peter Lantzville SWAIN Mark 6961 Seaside Terrace Lantzville

VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS GENERAL VOTING will be open to qualified electors of the District of Lantzville on

Saturday August 8 2015 between the hours of 800 am and 800 pm at Costin Hall 7232 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC

ADVANCE VOTING will be open to qualified electors of the District of Lantzville on Wednesday July 29 2015 and Wednesday August 5 2015 between the hours of 800 am and 800 pm

at the District Office 7192 Lantzville Road ndash 2nd Floor Lantzville BC Any elector who wishes to vote before August 8 2015 is eligible to vote at Advance Voting opportunities All Advance Voting ballots are counted immediately after voting closes August 8 2015

VOTING BY MAIL is available for qualified electors of the District of Lantzville if you Have a physical disability illness or injury that affects your ability to vote at another voting opportunity OR Expect to be absent from the District of Lantzville on General Voting Day and at the times of all Advance Voting opportunities Apply at the District Office to vote by mail It is your responsibility to ensure that your completed ballot is delivered to the Chief Election Officer no later than 800 pm on General Voting Day Saturday August 8 2015 to be counted

ELECTOR REGISTRATION If you are not on the List of Registered Electors you may register at the time of voting by completing the required application form available at the voting place To register you must meet the following qualifications 18 years of age or older Canadian citizen (landed immigrants and corporations are not eligible) resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding voting day resident (Resident Elector) OR registered owner of real property (Non-resident Property Elector) in the District of Lantzville for

at least 30 days immediately preceding voting day and not otherwise disqualified by law from voting To register resident electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one must have your signature) to prove who you are and where you live Picture identification is not necessary Local Government Elections Regulation 38093 defines acceptable identification including

BC Driverrsquos Licence - ICBC Vehicle Insurance Documents - BC Identification Card - Social Insurance Card - Financial Institution Credit or Debit Card - Citizenship Card - Property Tax Notice - Utility Bill for electricity natural gas water telephone or cable - BC CareCard or Gold CareCard - Ministry of SD ampES Continued Assistance SDES8

If you do not have ID showing where you live you must provide at least two pieces of identification that prove who you are (at least one of them must have your signature on it) AND make a solemn declaration as to your place of residence To register non-resident property electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity and must also bring evidence that you are entitled to register in relation to the property including proof of ownership of the property (ie recent copy of the Land Title Search Certificate available from the Government Agent

or agencies with BC Online or the Certificate of Indefeasible Title) and written consent (form available from District Office) signed by a majority of all the owners if there are multiple owners of the

property stating that you are the one owner who is designated as the Non-resident Property Elector for that property You may only register as a Non-resident Property Elector in relation to one piece of property regardless of how many properties you own in Lantzville If you own property with a corporation none of the owners of the property are eligible to vote In accordance with the Local Government Act the only persons who are registered owners either as joint tenants or tenants-in-common are individuals who are not holding the property in trust for a corporation or another trust

VOTERS LIST Until the close of general voting on August 8 2015 a copy of the List of Registered Electors will upon signature be available for public inspection at the District Office during regular office hours 800 am to 400 pm Monday through Friday except statutory holidays Omitting Personal Information from the List ndash Electors may request that their address and other information be omitted from or obscured on the List of Registered Electors to protect their privacy or security Contact the District Office for more details For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 (or 2506196006 on Voting Days) write trudylantzvilleca or visit the District Office 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC

Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer

To register non-resident property electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one must have your signature) to prove

Wersquove all done it ndash watched the birds soaring in the vast sky meanwhile wishing we too could feel the wind beneath our wings

The urge to fly is a universal human trait From Icarus of Greek mythology to young babes being tossed in the air we are exhilarated by the feeling

Obviously a fear of heights prevents some from displaying their enthusiasm But others crave the adrenalin that flight offers

My uncle is one of those junkies who is addicted to soaring with the birds Although he just recently got his first airplane he has been flying for years Only thing is hersquos not strapped into a seat or holding the controls of a plane he is jumping out of them

Yep that crazy skydiving uncle of mine has been flying with the aid of a parachute since 1993

My mom never understood why her little brother insisted on jumping out of perfectly good airplanes But in the end she too considered the idea

Irsquove never really had that consuming urge to sky dive or anything lsquocrazyrsquo like that but after losing my mom itrsquos one of those things that I thought I

should give a whirl So just like it was no big deal I jumped out of an airplane two weeks ago

I was on a family vacation heading to Vancouver Island to see that crazy uncle of mine and my aunt who recently opened Skydive Vancouver Island We had just pulled into town and called them when my aunt nonchalantly asked if I wanted

to do a jumpldquoNowrdquo I asked a

little worn out from the drive

And sure enough the minute we rolled up to the airport she had me signing the waiver

It was the final day of Jump for a Cure which involved raising money for a dragon boat team of

breast cancer survivors (Angels Abreast) and Aunty Allison wanted to end the event with a bang Since I had lost my mom to cancer and she is a very recent breast cancer survivor what better way than to have the pair of us make the final plunge of the night

Decked in her Kick Cancerrsquos Butt shirt and me in pink we geared up loaded the plane and were instantly in awe The view from the small aircraft was incredible The Islandrsquos shore

was surrounded by the oceanrsquos inlet and we could even see Mt Baker in the far distance As the plane climbed in altitude finally reaching 10000 feet the door swung open and I screamed for my aunt as she and Dennis (the fun-loving tandem instructor) plummeted out of the plane

Before I knew it it was our turn and in one swift motion we too rolled out of the door into the vast sky

You know those dreams you have where yoursquore falling and you wake up panicked Well itrsquos just like that except you donrsquot wake up ndash because itrsquos not a dream

The gut-wrenching feeling of falling may be tough to handle but at the same time it is so exhilarating and unlike any other rush

When the parachute finally opens after 30 seconds of free falling your heart is racing as you realize you are still alive and in an awe-inspiring place that is so quiet distant and amazingly unbelievable The views were unforgettable As was the entire experience

I got a little closer to heaven that day and a little closer to my mom

I canrsquot wait to do it again

Jennifer Smith is a reporter with the Vernon Morning Star

The Nanaimo News Bulletin is a member of the British Columbia Press Council a self-regulatory body governing the provincersquos newspaper industry The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers Directors oversee the mediation of complaints with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment you may contact the BC Press Council

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It was a rare sight this weekend to see Vancouver Islanders excited to see rain falling during the height of summer

But compared to the precipitation nor-mal for this year to date the weekendrsquos rainfall was simply a drop in the bucket

The extreme lack of precipitation in the late spring and early summer prompted pleas from city officials to conserve water and led to some of the most restrictive water-use requirements ever seen in the Regional District of Nanaimo

After more than a dozen human-caused fires in Nanaimo alone city officials plead-ed with residents to refrain from activity that could spark a wildfire such as toss-ing cigarette butts from moving vehicles or even cutting your lawn The BC Forest Service tried to reduce the number of wildfires by banning campfires during the worst forest fire season in recent memory

Although Islanders celebrated the drizzle on Saturday and Sunday it doesnrsquot mean we can become complacent once again with our water use or our potential to cause forest fires The forecast calls for a bit more rain and then itrsquos back to sunny and dry for the rest of the week

Although the smoke has cleared and the temperature feels a little cooler we should continue to butt out with a bottle of water rather than tossing cigarettes out the win-dow

Planting drought-tolerant vegetation rather than lawns will help conserve water now and into the future Using efficient methods for watering or capturing water from showers dishes and hot water taps will help make the Jump Lake reservoir last through the fall

Hopefully it will rain again come the fall But even if it all goes back to normal in a few months our water systems will continue to face stress as more and more people move to the Nanaimo area

Islanders had a hard lesson in water conservation this year ndash one that might not yet be over Letrsquos not lose the good habits we developed during this yearrsquos drought

City still too dry after showers

Sometimes yoursquove got to live like you are dying

EDITORIAL

ATRANDOM

Jennifer SmithBlack Press

ldquolsquoIf the price of everything goes up

what are we achieving by increasing the amount that we pay peoplersquo

ndash Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce CEO Kim Smythe on the concept of a living wage page 5

Maurice Donn PublisherMelissa Fryer Managing EditorSean McCue Advertising ManagerDarrell Summerfelt Production Supervisor

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6 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 OPINION wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom LETTERS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 7

To the EditorGradually the USA is

evolving into a more just society like Canadarsquos

Due to a more religious right wing progress has been painfully slow but the US Supreme Court is upholding gay marriage and universal health care This from a predominately con-servative Supreme Court

In Canada Prime Minister Stephen Harperrsquos Conserva-

tive government continues its streak of nine consecu-tive losses at the Supreme Court This is embarrassing but nonetheless illustrates that his partyrsquos archaic ideas no longer have rel-evance in modern societiesIts best arguments donrsquot win anymore

Understanding and com-passion backed by law are carrying the day because of separation of church and

state and all Conservatives can now resort to is the lsquonot-withstanding clausersquo which is a pretty pathetic fallback position

Pierre Elliot Trudeau a devout Catholic and the chief architect of the Cana-dian Charter of Rights and Freedoms left his bible out-side of the Parliament when he went to work

RG BurnettNanaimo

LETTERS poLicy Letters should be no longer than 250 words and will be edited Include your address (it wonrsquot be published) and a first name or two initials and a surnameMaiL 777 Poplar St Nanaimo BC V9S 2H7Fax 250-753-0788E-MaiL editornanaimobulletincom

North American society becoming more secular

To the EditorRe Letrsquos try harder to turn off taps

Editorial July 2The paper is constantly warning

of water shortages and we the resi-dents are being asked to conserve which I have no problem with I have been conserving water since the early rsquo70s Yet the city is going ahead with the slip-and-slide

The editorial says if we are good little boys and girls maybe it will be OK to give away our money to an outside company for profit for the privilege of being able to waste the water we so desperately need I spoke with the mayor who informed me we were not in crisis yet So we can afford to sell the water When I

tried to talk with him about the issue of the slip-and-slide he accused me of not wanting the kids to have fun What kind of convoluted logic is going on here

So far none of the businesses com-panies or city government seems to think they have any responsibility when it comes to conserving

John TallerinoNanaimo

To the EditorWith the record-breaking tempera-

tures we have been facing this spring and now leading into summer it appears we will be facing some strict regulations on watering I myself have decided to keep the flower pots

to a minimum and only water the few I have in the evening with a watering can Yes my lawn is brown and very unattractive But a small price to pay in the big picture of what may be to come My beef is the city allowing permits to some When I enquired I was told it is for those who are doing landscaping or have new grass The property in question seems to have neither

As well an educated person knows that watering in the hotest points of day defeats the purpose completely If these people must water then why not at least water in the evenings or early morning Just saying

Linda Smithvia e-mail

Water conservation measures lack logic

To the EditorRe Maritime

museum seeking new Island home July 2

For many years the idea of a mari-time museum for Nanaimo has been mooted but never followed through Now that the Mari-time Museum of BC in Victoria is losing its historic premises

and may be casting its eyes on a coastal Island city for its new home perhaps it is time to renew our interest Historically Nanaimo is one of BCrsquos oldest ports and a busy working one

It might be appro-priate to offer the upper floor of the little-used conference

centre One could envision a whole tourist-orientated complex in the area maritime history the Nanaimo Museum the military museum Bastion and the his-toric downtown

Need more space for lectures and con-ferences The Port Theatre is not over-used and the cruise

ship terminal has cer-tainly not reached its potential Waterfront plaques tell some of our shipping history and small shipbuild-ers like the Vollmers played an important role in our develop-ment Harbour tours and ferries are on hand for visitors

Do not let us miss another chance to

give the city a boost for prosperity There may not be much money in the pot but with developers showing interest in Nanaimo and the government looking for election support maybe they can all become partners in the enterprise

Pamela MarNanaimo

Maritime museum could revitalize downtown tourism

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499

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HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

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7 DAYS OF SAVINGS - July 13-19 2015

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16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

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Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

artsand entertainment

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 17

The writing part was easy ndash it was just deciding to go for it and do it

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 19Nanaimo News Bulletin Tue July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom A19

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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YOUTH SUPPORT WORKERIf you are looking for a challenging and rewarding employment experience Nanaimo Youth Services Association (NYSA) is seeking a - 10 FTE (35hrs per wk) employee for their Supportive Living Program This is a term certain position from July 27 2015 to March 31 2016 with possibility of ongoing employment

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

ACTIVELIFE

Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

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Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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Water conservation has its rewardsTo keep awareness up about reducing water

use during the drought Team WaterSmart is calling on residents to nominate neighbours they think deserve the nod for water conser-vation From July 13 to Aug 31 the City of Nanaimo and Regional District of Nanaimo will take nominations from residents Such activi-ties could include letting lawns go golden planting drought-tolerant or native plants and reusing water

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wwwnanaimobulletincom NEWS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 3

By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

A Nanaimo resident and his crew mates were second only to

one in a recent rigorous boat race

Wayne Gorrie Angus Ellis and Francis Walsh the crew of Team MOB Mentality came second in the inaugural Race to Alaska a 1207-kilometre sea trek from Victoria to Ketchikan Alaska

Motorized boats and food drops were not allowed and Gorrie who is one of the founders of the Van Isle 360 International Yacht Race said it was a memorable experience

ldquoItrsquos the most interesting yacht race Irsquove ever been in and it was also the most difficultrdquo said Gorrie ldquoIt was beating against very strong winds pretty much the entire course some-times in what we would call survival conditions It was tough sailingrdquo

Gorrie said the wind was on their ldquonose and strongrdquo for a majority of the race The teamrsquos 85-metre trimaran the Mail Order Bride held up extremely well he said

When asked to compare the Race to Alaska to the Van Isle 360 Gorrie said

the former was more ardu-ous

ldquoThe Van Isle 360 stops pretty much every night and most days you only sail between four and six hours where as this one was scheduled to be non-stop if you wished So it was much more difficult No opportunities to get spare parts We provi-sioned ndash in the Van Isle 360 you donrsquotrdquo said Gorrie

Race to Alaska par-

ticipants couldnrsquot rely on support vessels and had to bring supplies and pro-visions ndash water food dry clothing ndash on their boats according to Gorrie

The crew was awarded a set of steak knives for placing second but seeing as they beat third-place Team Por Favor by just four seconds Gorrie said they shared the spoils

ldquoWe passed them during the last 14 hours of the

race and they sailed their hearts out so we split the knives with them at the endrdquo said Gorrie

There were other Nanaimo-area race par-ticipants Team Barefoot Wooden Boats from Gab-riola Island placed 15th while Team Y Triamoto did not finish

Team Elsie Piddock won the race

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INo motorizEd vessels allowed in Race to Alaska

KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Wayne Gorrie shows off the steak knives he won at the inaugural race to Alaska Gorrie and the crew of team moB mentality took second place in the boat race which concluded recently Gorrie and team beat third-place finishers team Por Favor by four seconds and shared the prize with that crew

Sailors finish second in race to AlaskaRegional District of Nanaimo increased water-

ing restrictions to a comprehensive water ban for all district water services areas

Level 4 water conservation took effect Thurs-day and includes a ban on all lawn sprinkling including newly seeded and sodded lawns no washing of vehicles recreational vehicles or boats no washing of driveways sidewalks parking lots or building exteriors no filling swimming pools wading pools hot tubs or garden pond water features

Watering of vegetable gardens shrubs trees and flowers is restricted to using a hand-held container or a hose equipped with a shut-off nozzle Drip-irrigation systems but not soaker hoses weeper hoses or micro-sprayers are allowed 6 to 10 am and 6 to 10 pm

Water demands from outdoor water use are the primary stressors on supply Officials will continue to monitor water supply and advise residents should additional restrictions become necessary

For detailed information please visit wwwrdnbcca

The City of Nanaimo is currently under Level 2 water restrictions allowing watering twice per week

Regional district increases restrictions on water use

Contest rewards conservation

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General Phone 250-753-3707 Fax 250-753-0788Publisher Maurice Donn publishernanaimobulletincomEditor Melissa Fryer editornanaimobulletincomAdvertising manager Sean McCue salesmgrnanaimobulletincomProduction Darrell Summerfelt productionnanaimobulletincomCirculation Janine Westby circulationnanaimobulletincomClassified display Frankie Spicer frankiespicerbcclassifiedcom

If you have a concern about the accuracy fairness or thoroughness of an item in the News Bulletin please call managing editor Melissa Fryer at 250-734-4621 or the BC Press Council at 1-888-687-2213

A senior community plan-ner is the latest to resign in a mass departure at the Dis-trict of Lantzville

Community planner Lisa Bhopalsingh resigned last week according to interim chief administrative offi-

cer Jim Dias Bhopalsingh hired earlier this year as a member of Lantzvillersquos five-person management team is the third senior staff member to quit since April following chief administra-tive officer Twyla Graff and director of finance Jedha Holmes

Bhopalsingh did not say why she is resigning said Dias Her last day is still being worked out but will

be around the beginning of August and a replacement is still under discussion

The District of Lantzville has made headlines this year for a series of resigna-tions Graff was the first to step down April 1 after nine years as top bureaucrat The move happened on the heels of a memo to council signed by all five of the districtrsquos managers that highlighted concerns around decorum

and tone of council meet-ings including ridicule and criticism of staffrsquos work in public Holmes also quit in April followed by resigna-tions by councillors Jennifer Millbank Rod Negrave Dave Scott and Graham Savage

A byelection is scheduled for Aug 8

Mayor Colin Haime and Lantzville councillors were unavailable for comment

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Third Lantzville staff member resignsIplaNNEr latESt

to quit in council staff resignations

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isnrsquot an unheard-of concept in Nanaimo there are ques-tions about how it would affect the local economy and whether itrsquos the right lifeline for people in poverty

Kim Smythe chief execu-tive officer for the Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Com-merce says hersquos committed to achieving living wages for his employees which is important for self-esteem but also calls it a complicated process that requires discus-sion He also questions how living wages would affect larger employers and wants to see more research

ldquoYoursquore going to increase

the price of everything we purchase and the detailed thinking that has to go in there is OK if the price of everything goes up then what are we achieving by increasing the amount that we pay peoplerdquo Smythe said

Jim Mercier owner of Rickyrsquos Restaurant and Bos-ton Pizza in Nanaimo isnrsquot convinced families would benefit A living wage is a ldquofeel-good program but really it does not pass the economic barriers and the testsrdquo said Mercier who believes market dictates wage

Don Bonner business owner and chairman of the United Way says itrsquos known

that when people at the low end of the income spectrum get extra money itrsquos thrown back into the economy but with a living wage he also believes there would still be people in poverty The wage doesnrsquot account for people lacking full-time jobs or sin-gle parents

ldquoThe conversation that we should be talking about is a guaranteed minimum income level hellip no matter who you are or what yoursquore doing you always have a minimum amount of money and if you are not getting it through your wages then yoursquore being supplemented by the govern-mentrdquo he said

newsnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom NEWS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 5

Business says costs rise with wages

Nanaimorsquos new poverty coalition has won financial support from the city as it digs into child pov-erty solutions

The Ending Poverty Together Coalition clinched a $10500 City of Nanaimo community service grant for future initiatives

Itrsquos a step forward for the group which held a lsquocall to actionrsquo forum

earlier this year to address Nanai-morsquos child poverty problem

Money from the city will be held by the coalition for the four sub committees ndash living wage child-care education and social inclu-sion Joanne Bevis a founding member of the coalition says her group will be looking at specific strategies in October

City supports poverty coalitionrsquos efforts

Vancouver Island University and the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 1858 ratified a five-year deal that includes wage increases of 55 per cent for approximately 400 support workers

University CUPE ratify agreement

Council proposed a sensible plan for Colliery Dams that is being

ignored

Why is the province insisting our City spend millions on an unproven risk

Get the facts at wwwcollierydamsorg

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YOUR WEEKLY HOROSCOPEUP TO JULY 28TH 2015

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are in for a treat this week Aries You nally get to experience the results of all of your hard work Celebrate with a dinner out or a good party

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus calmly approach a dif cult situation this week Giving yourself time to carefully assess a problem will provide the most effective solution

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini a resolution to a problem you havenrsquot been able to solve is on the horizon This will make things much easier in the long run and your patience will pay off

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer since you are a friendly person and the life of the party it should come as no surprise that everyone wants to be your friend Expand your social circle if you feel you have time

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo sometimes you take on too much Reevaluate your schedule and see if there are ways you can cut back on your commitments for a few days

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo your goal for the time being is to take care of business and clear your calendar You may be more than ready to indulge in some rest and relaxation

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Curiosity may get the better of you this week Libra Itrsquos good to pursue your interests but make sure you arenrsquot stepping on anyonersquos toes along the way

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio you desire quick answers but no one seems to be moving at your pace this week You might just have to buckle down and be patient Answers will come in due time

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius a trip is enticing but you have too many responsibilities on your plate to up and leave right now You will have time to get away soon enough

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn take a hectic schedule day-by-day Everything will get done in time and you just need to have a little patience Distract yourself this week

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Someone or something may have turned you off of making a large purchase Aquarius Discuss your sudden change of heart with someone close to you

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Donrsquot turn your world upside down to take on another project Pisces You have plenty on your plate to keep you busy as it is

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2015 BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

Councillor ndash four (4) to be elected to fulfill the remaining term of vacant councillor positions

will be received by the Chief Election Officer or designated person during the Nomination Period as follows

By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville Incorporated June 2003

2015 BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

Councillor ndash four (4) to be elected to fulfill the remaining term of vacant councillor positions

will be received by the Chief Election Officer or designated person during the Nomination Period as follows

By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville Incorporated June 2003

2015 BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

Councillor ndash four (4) to be elected to fulfill the remaining term of vacant councillor positions

will be received by the Chief Election Officer or designated person during the Nomination Period as follows

By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville

Incorporated June 2003

2015 By-election

NOTICE OF ELECTION BY VOTING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that an election by voting is necessary to elect four Councillors and that the persons nominated as candidates and for whom votes will be received are

COUNCILLOR ndash Vote for not more than four - Four (4) to be elected Surname Usual Name Residential Address or Jurisdiction

BIELEWSKI Jennifer Lantzville COLCLOUGH Bob Lantzville DONALD Mike 6317 Brannen Lake Road Nanaimo ENGLISH John Lantzville FINNEGAN Richard Nanaimo GESELBRACHT Will Wyn Lantzville GRIFFEY Warren Gordon 6995 Lancewood Avenue Lantzville MOODY Joan 7313 Millard Drive Lantzville NEARY Dot 6683 Harwood Drive Lantzville PARKHURST Doug 6826 Harwood Drive Lantzville POPPERL Peter Lantzville SWAIN Mark 6961 Seaside Terrace Lantzville

VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS GENERAL VOTING will be open to qualified electors of the District of Lantzville on

Saturday August 8 2015 between the hours of 800 am and 800 pm at Costin Hall 7232 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC

ADVANCE VOTING will be open to qualified electors of the District of Lantzville on Wednesday July 29 2015 and Wednesday August 5 2015 between the hours of 800 am and 800 pm

at the District Office 7192 Lantzville Road ndash 2nd Floor Lantzville BC Any elector who wishes to vote before August 8 2015 is eligible to vote at Advance Voting opportunities All Advance Voting ballots are counted immediately after voting closes August 8 2015

VOTING BY MAIL is available for qualified electors of the District of Lantzville if you Have a physical disability illness or injury that affects your ability to vote at another voting opportunity OR Expect to be absent from the District of Lantzville on General Voting Day and at the times of all Advance Voting opportunities Apply at the District Office to vote by mail It is your responsibility to ensure that your completed ballot is delivered to the Chief Election Officer no later than 800 pm on General Voting Day Saturday August 8 2015 to be counted

ELECTOR REGISTRATION If you are not on the List of Registered Electors you may register at the time of voting by completing the required application form available at the voting place To register you must meet the following qualifications 18 years of age or older Canadian citizen (landed immigrants and corporations are not eligible) resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding voting day resident (Resident Elector) OR registered owner of real property (Non-resident Property Elector) in the District of Lantzville for

at least 30 days immediately preceding voting day and not otherwise disqualified by law from voting To register resident electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one must have your signature) to prove who you are and where you live Picture identification is not necessary Local Government Elections Regulation 38093 defines acceptable identification including

BC Driverrsquos Licence - ICBC Vehicle Insurance Documents - BC Identification Card - Social Insurance Card - Financial Institution Credit or Debit Card - Citizenship Card - Property Tax Notice - Utility Bill for electricity natural gas water telephone or cable - BC CareCard or Gold CareCard - Ministry of SD ampES Continued Assistance SDES8

If you do not have ID showing where you live you must provide at least two pieces of identification that prove who you are (at least one of them must have your signature on it) AND make a solemn declaration as to your place of residence To register non-resident property electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity and must also bring evidence that you are entitled to register in relation to the property including proof of ownership of the property (ie recent copy of the Land Title Search Certificate available from the Government Agent

or agencies with BC Online or the Certificate of Indefeasible Title) and written consent (form available from District Office) signed by a majority of all the owners if there are multiple owners of the

property stating that you are the one owner who is designated as the Non-resident Property Elector for that property You may only register as a Non-resident Property Elector in relation to one piece of property regardless of how many properties you own in Lantzville If you own property with a corporation none of the owners of the property are eligible to vote In accordance with the Local Government Act the only persons who are registered owners either as joint tenants or tenants-in-common are individuals who are not holding the property in trust for a corporation or another trust

VOTERS LIST Until the close of general voting on August 8 2015 a copy of the List of Registered Electors will upon signature be available for public inspection at the District Office during regular office hours 800 am to 400 pm Monday through Friday except statutory holidays Omitting Personal Information from the List ndash Electors may request that their address and other information be omitted from or obscured on the List of Registered Electors to protect their privacy or security Contact the District Office for more details For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 (or 2506196006 on Voting Days) write trudylantzvilleca or visit the District Office 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC

Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer

To register non-resident property electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one must have your signature) to prove

Wersquove all done it ndash watched the birds soaring in the vast sky meanwhile wishing we too could feel the wind beneath our wings

The urge to fly is a universal human trait From Icarus of Greek mythology to young babes being tossed in the air we are exhilarated by the feeling

Obviously a fear of heights prevents some from displaying their enthusiasm But others crave the adrenalin that flight offers

My uncle is one of those junkies who is addicted to soaring with the birds Although he just recently got his first airplane he has been flying for years Only thing is hersquos not strapped into a seat or holding the controls of a plane he is jumping out of them

Yep that crazy skydiving uncle of mine has been flying with the aid of a parachute since 1993

My mom never understood why her little brother insisted on jumping out of perfectly good airplanes But in the end she too considered the idea

Irsquove never really had that consuming urge to sky dive or anything lsquocrazyrsquo like that but after losing my mom itrsquos one of those things that I thought I

should give a whirl So just like it was no big deal I jumped out of an airplane two weeks ago

I was on a family vacation heading to Vancouver Island to see that crazy uncle of mine and my aunt who recently opened Skydive Vancouver Island We had just pulled into town and called them when my aunt nonchalantly asked if I wanted

to do a jumpldquoNowrdquo I asked a

little worn out from the drive

And sure enough the minute we rolled up to the airport she had me signing the waiver

It was the final day of Jump for a Cure which involved raising money for a dragon boat team of

breast cancer survivors (Angels Abreast) and Aunty Allison wanted to end the event with a bang Since I had lost my mom to cancer and she is a very recent breast cancer survivor what better way than to have the pair of us make the final plunge of the night

Decked in her Kick Cancerrsquos Butt shirt and me in pink we geared up loaded the plane and were instantly in awe The view from the small aircraft was incredible The Islandrsquos shore

was surrounded by the oceanrsquos inlet and we could even see Mt Baker in the far distance As the plane climbed in altitude finally reaching 10000 feet the door swung open and I screamed for my aunt as she and Dennis (the fun-loving tandem instructor) plummeted out of the plane

Before I knew it it was our turn and in one swift motion we too rolled out of the door into the vast sky

You know those dreams you have where yoursquore falling and you wake up panicked Well itrsquos just like that except you donrsquot wake up ndash because itrsquos not a dream

The gut-wrenching feeling of falling may be tough to handle but at the same time it is so exhilarating and unlike any other rush

When the parachute finally opens after 30 seconds of free falling your heart is racing as you realize you are still alive and in an awe-inspiring place that is so quiet distant and amazingly unbelievable The views were unforgettable As was the entire experience

I got a little closer to heaven that day and a little closer to my mom

I canrsquot wait to do it again

Jennifer Smith is a reporter with the Vernon Morning Star

The Nanaimo News Bulletin is a member of the British Columbia Press Council a self-regulatory body governing the provincersquos newspaper industry The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers Directors oversee the mediation of complaints with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment you may contact the BC Press Council

Your written concern with documentation should be sent to BC Press Council 201 Selby St Nanaimo BC V9R 2R2

For information phone 888-687-2213 or go to wwwbcpresscouncilorg

It was a rare sight this weekend to see Vancouver Islanders excited to see rain falling during the height of summer

But compared to the precipitation nor-mal for this year to date the weekendrsquos rainfall was simply a drop in the bucket

The extreme lack of precipitation in the late spring and early summer prompted pleas from city officials to conserve water and led to some of the most restrictive water-use requirements ever seen in the Regional District of Nanaimo

After more than a dozen human-caused fires in Nanaimo alone city officials plead-ed with residents to refrain from activity that could spark a wildfire such as toss-ing cigarette butts from moving vehicles or even cutting your lawn The BC Forest Service tried to reduce the number of wildfires by banning campfires during the worst forest fire season in recent memory

Although Islanders celebrated the drizzle on Saturday and Sunday it doesnrsquot mean we can become complacent once again with our water use or our potential to cause forest fires The forecast calls for a bit more rain and then itrsquos back to sunny and dry for the rest of the week

Although the smoke has cleared and the temperature feels a little cooler we should continue to butt out with a bottle of water rather than tossing cigarettes out the win-dow

Planting drought-tolerant vegetation rather than lawns will help conserve water now and into the future Using efficient methods for watering or capturing water from showers dishes and hot water taps will help make the Jump Lake reservoir last through the fall

Hopefully it will rain again come the fall But even if it all goes back to normal in a few months our water systems will continue to face stress as more and more people move to the Nanaimo area

Islanders had a hard lesson in water conservation this year ndash one that might not yet be over Letrsquos not lose the good habits we developed during this yearrsquos drought

City still too dry after showers

Sometimes yoursquove got to live like you are dying

EDITORIAL

ATRANDOM

Jennifer SmithBlack Press

ldquolsquoIf the price of everything goes up

what are we achieving by increasing the amount that we pay peoplersquo

ndash Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce CEO Kim Smythe on the concept of a living wage page 5

Maurice Donn PublisherMelissa Fryer Managing EditorSean McCue Advertising ManagerDarrell Summerfelt Production Supervisor

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C A N A D I A NCOMMUNITYNEWSPAPERAWARD 2015

6 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 OPINION wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom LETTERS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 7

To the EditorGradually the USA is

evolving into a more just society like Canadarsquos

Due to a more religious right wing progress has been painfully slow but the US Supreme Court is upholding gay marriage and universal health care This from a predominately con-servative Supreme Court

In Canada Prime Minister Stephen Harperrsquos Conserva-

tive government continues its streak of nine consecu-tive losses at the Supreme Court This is embarrassing but nonetheless illustrates that his partyrsquos archaic ideas no longer have rel-evance in modern societiesIts best arguments donrsquot win anymore

Understanding and com-passion backed by law are carrying the day because of separation of church and

state and all Conservatives can now resort to is the lsquonot-withstanding clausersquo which is a pretty pathetic fallback position

Pierre Elliot Trudeau a devout Catholic and the chief architect of the Cana-dian Charter of Rights and Freedoms left his bible out-side of the Parliament when he went to work

RG BurnettNanaimo

LETTERS poLicy Letters should be no longer than 250 words and will be edited Include your address (it wonrsquot be published) and a first name or two initials and a surnameMaiL 777 Poplar St Nanaimo BC V9S 2H7Fax 250-753-0788E-MaiL editornanaimobulletincom

North American society becoming more secular

To the EditorRe Letrsquos try harder to turn off taps

Editorial July 2The paper is constantly warning

of water shortages and we the resi-dents are being asked to conserve which I have no problem with I have been conserving water since the early rsquo70s Yet the city is going ahead with the slip-and-slide

The editorial says if we are good little boys and girls maybe it will be OK to give away our money to an outside company for profit for the privilege of being able to waste the water we so desperately need I spoke with the mayor who informed me we were not in crisis yet So we can afford to sell the water When I

tried to talk with him about the issue of the slip-and-slide he accused me of not wanting the kids to have fun What kind of convoluted logic is going on here

So far none of the businesses com-panies or city government seems to think they have any responsibility when it comes to conserving

John TallerinoNanaimo

To the EditorWith the record-breaking tempera-

tures we have been facing this spring and now leading into summer it appears we will be facing some strict regulations on watering I myself have decided to keep the flower pots

to a minimum and only water the few I have in the evening with a watering can Yes my lawn is brown and very unattractive But a small price to pay in the big picture of what may be to come My beef is the city allowing permits to some When I enquired I was told it is for those who are doing landscaping or have new grass The property in question seems to have neither

As well an educated person knows that watering in the hotest points of day defeats the purpose completely If these people must water then why not at least water in the evenings or early morning Just saying

Linda Smithvia e-mail

Water conservation measures lack logic

To the EditorRe Maritime

museum seeking new Island home July 2

For many years the idea of a mari-time museum for Nanaimo has been mooted but never followed through Now that the Mari-time Museum of BC in Victoria is losing its historic premises

and may be casting its eyes on a coastal Island city for its new home perhaps it is time to renew our interest Historically Nanaimo is one of BCrsquos oldest ports and a busy working one

It might be appro-priate to offer the upper floor of the little-used conference

centre One could envision a whole tourist-orientated complex in the area maritime history the Nanaimo Museum the military museum Bastion and the his-toric downtown

Need more space for lectures and con-ferences The Port Theatre is not over-used and the cruise

ship terminal has cer-tainly not reached its potential Waterfront plaques tell some of our shipping history and small shipbuild-ers like the Vollmers played an important role in our develop-ment Harbour tours and ferries are on hand for visitors

Do not let us miss another chance to

give the city a boost for prosperity There may not be much money in the pot but with developers showing interest in Nanaimo and the government looking for election support maybe they can all become partners in the enterprise

Pamela MarNanaimo

Maritime museum could revitalize downtown tourism

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Prices in effect July 4 - 12 2015

PerLB

California GrownSugarone Green Seedless Grapes439 per kg

199199PerLB California Grown

Mini Watermelon

2$62$6for

FROM

WEST COAST

FreshSockeye Salmon Fillets 188188

Island FarmsIce Cream4lt

499499

Santa CruzOrganic Lemonade946ml

177177

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Per100 gr

Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

huCopyright copy 2015 Quality Foods and its licensors All Rights Reserved Photos for Presentation Purposes Only bull All QF Stores Email customerservicequalityfoodscom

wwwqualityfoodscom

Canadian AARib Grilling Steak Cap Off2202 per kg

999999PerLB

Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

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Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 9

DareViva Puffs300gr

Canadian AAFlat Iron Grilling SteakTop Blade 1541 per kg

Pork Loin Country Style Ribs879 per kg

Canadian AASirloin Tip Marinating Steak1320 per kg

Canadian AASirloin Tip Oven Roast1320 per kg

Sunrise FarmsChicken Drumettes

1kg

$12

LeafLiquorice Allsorts200gr

OlympicOrganic Yogurt650gr

OlympicYogurt8x100gr

Snack Pack Pudding Cups4x99gr

Jolly TimePopcorn510-594gr

MaynardsCandy or Wine Gums170-185gr

399

599PerLB

OlympicSour Cream500ml

ChapmanrsquosNo Sugar Added Ice Cream or NoveltiesAssorted Sizes

So DeliciousMinis Coconut Milk Bars or Sandwiches4-8x68ml

499

$599PerLB

399

4$5for

399

699PerLB

Grain Fed Free Run

Locally Raised BC Poultry

399

399

PerLB

2$4for

2$4for3$5for

2$7for

2$5for

Frozen CoconutNon-Dairy Frozen Dessert473ml

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BUY 1Zevia Soda 6x355ml

GET 1Pioneer Chips 142g

A $167 value FREE

SPECTACUL AR SUMMER SNACKS

Meat

10 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

Center Cut Single or Double Loin Pork Loin Chops

879 per kg

Maple LeafBacon375gr

GrimmrsquosBavarian amp Sizzlinrsquo Smokies450gr

Sunrise FarmsWhole Frying Chicken

2 pack 549 per kg

ED SmithTriple Fruits Spread500ml

Tropicana100 Pure amp Natural Orange Juice263lt

QuakerInstant Oatmeal228-336gr

QuakerLife or Corn Bran Squares Cereal375-455gr

2$5for

QuakerInstant Oatmeal Cup43-48gr

QuakerHarvest Crunch Granola Cereal470-600gr

$249PerLB399

PerLB

Tre StelleBocconcini or Deluxe Mozzarella Cheese200-340gr

$5

GrimmrsquosNaturally Smoked Sausage375gr

$5$5

PlantersPeanut Butter1kg

399

2$5for

OroweatBread or Muffins680gr or 6rsquos

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

299 299

CastelloRosenborg Danish Camembert or Brie Cheese125gr

The Laughing CowBonus Pack Cheese400gr

5$5for599

3$10for

599

399

299

Grain Fed Free Run

Locally Raised BC Poultry

ADD CHIPSto any fresh sandwichfor only 69cent

40gr bagProducts for illustration purposes only Store selection varies

SAVE AT LEAST 50 EVERYDAY

NEW OUTLET STORENOW OPEN

PORT ALBERNI 2943 10th Avenue Port Alberni BC

(250) 723-3397

MAKE MORNINGS MARVELOUS

Meat

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 11

art directordate

creative designer

dateprod designer

dateprep designer

am pm

trimlivebleedto fit in the page ithas been scaled to

Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

file name

docketMay 4 2015

xxx

May 12 2015Gord

May 14 2015Gord

Dani MSB

800 x 40002500

100

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FAai

PBC15191

_______________________production manager PR

OOFR

ELEA

SEArea must be signed before file is released

$000PepsiCo soft drinks

(12x355 mL any variety)

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

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SAY IT WITH PEPSI

MezzettaDeli Sliced PeppersAssorted Sizes

KraftMiracle Whip or Mayo890ml

Tre StelleCrumbled Feta Cheese150gr

Bushrsquos BestBaked Beans398ml

Jiffy PopPopcornButter 127gr

Old DutchRestaurante Tortilla Chips276-384gr

Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

V8Vegetable Cocktail189lt

McVitiersquosGinger Nuts250gr

McVitiersquosDigestive or HobNobs Biscuits300-400gr

RyvitaWholegrain Rye Crispbread125-250gr

299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

Nabob Coffee CompanyGround Coffee915-930gr

KupsComCoffee Pods12rsquos

499

Pepsi 7-Up or Mountain Dew12-15x355ml

2$5for

5$10 2$5for

Naked100 Fruit Smoothie450ml

299

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Miss VickiersquosPotato Chips200-220gr

4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

2$5for

399399

Humpty DumptyParty Mix280gr

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

SmartfoodPopcorn185-220gr

299

for

399

2992$5

for

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES 1199 399 5$10for

2$4for PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Quality Foods an Island Original

WIN PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES

Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Reedrsquos Ginger Brew or Virgilrsquos Micro Brewed Soda and you are automatically entered to WIN 1 of 2 Pedego Interceptor or Trail Tracker electric bikes Valued at approx $4000 each

LayrsquosStax Potato Chips155-163gr

Brisk Lemon Iced Tea or Lemonade1lt

5$5for5$5forPL

US A

PPLICABLE FEES

4$5for4$5for

4$10for4$10for

2$5for

5$10for

FINAL WEEK

TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

12 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 13

art directordate

creative designer

dateprod designer

dateprep designer

am pm

trimlivebleedto fit in the page ithas been scaled to

Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

file name

docketMay 4 2015

xxx

May 12 2015Gord

May 14 2015Gord

Dani MSB

800 x 40002500

100

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FAai

PBC15191

_______________________production manager PR

OOFR

ELEA

SEArea must be signed before file is released

$000PepsiCo soft drinks

(12x355 mL any variety)

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FApdf 1 2015-05-15 957 AM

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

MezzettaDeli Sliced PeppersAssorted Sizes

KraftMiracle Whip or Mayo890ml

Tre StelleCrumbled Feta Cheese150gr

Bushrsquos BestBaked Beans398ml

Jiffy PopPopcornButter 127gr

Old DutchRestaurante Tortilla Chips276-384gr

Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

V8Vegetable Cocktail189lt

McVitiersquosGinger Nuts250gr

McVitiersquosDigestive or HobNobs Biscuits300-400gr

RyvitaWholegrain Rye Crispbread125-250gr

299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

Nabob Coffee CompanyGround Coffee915-930gr

KupsComCoffee Pods12rsquos

499

Pepsi 7-Up or Mountain Dew12-15x355ml

2$5for

5$10 2$5for

Naked100 Fruit Smoothie450ml

299

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Miss VickiersquosPotato Chips200-220gr

4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

2$5for

399399

Humpty DumptyParty Mix280gr

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

SmartfoodPopcorn185-220gr

299

for

399

2992$5

for

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES 1199 399 5$10for

2$4for PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Quality Foods an Island Original

WIN PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES

Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Reedrsquos Ginger Brew or Virgilrsquos Micro Brewed Soda and you are automatically entered to WIN 1 of 2 Pedego Interceptor or Trail Tracker electric bikes Valued at approx $4000 each

LayrsquosStax Potato Chips155-163gr

Brisk Lemon Iced Tea or Lemonade1lt

5$5for5$5forPL

US A

PPLICABLE FEES

4$5for4$5for

4$10for4$10for

2$5for

5$10for

FINAL WEEK

TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

12 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 13

Boursin Soft Cheese125-150gr

FROM

WATERSWEST COAST

Frozen or Previously FrozenPeruvian Scallops2030 size

SunriseRoast or Smoked Turkey Breast

Rosemary Ham

LargeDeli Salad

ViennaNew York Style Corned Beef

FreshSnapper Fillets

Frozen or Previously FrozenWhite Tiger Prawns

3140 size

Quality FreshSweet Treats Soft Jubes200gr

Jelly Beans Quality FreshFamily Favourites Banana Chips230gr

Organically YoursOrganic Dried Cranberries200gr

12 Piece California Rolls

9 Piece BC Rolls

199Per

100 gr

299Per

100 gr

Per100 gr

MediumFried Rice

499

129per 100gr

499

499 650950

FreshSockeye Salmon Fillets

Per100 gr

49cent

169per 100gr

Spanish AicManchego Cheese150gr

699

188Per

100 gr

199

199per 100gr

2$3for2$5for

799

bull Sweet Beanbull Greekbull Red Potato with Dijon

MediumChicken with Black Bean Sauce

MediumSweet amp Sour Chicken Balls 975

4958 pieceDeep Fried Prawns

2$10

Deli amp Cheese

Seafood bull Quality Foods

Sushi

Available at select stores onlyAvailable at select stores only

14 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

WIN A BEAN BAG

TOSS GAME

See in store for details

299

Kicking HorseOrganic Whole Bean Coffee454gr

AngiersquosBoom Chicka Pop128-142gr

CalbeeSnapea Crisps93gr

The Good BeanCrisp amp Crunchy Chickpeas70gr

Cream Puffs

Mini Danish

24 Pack Cookies Calabrese Buns

Sunflower amp Flax Seed Bread

Raisin Bran Muffins Turtle Cheesecake

McGavinrsquosBread500-570gr

Casa Mendosa10rdquo Tortilla8-10rsquos

SunlightLiquid Dish Soap740-950ml

WindexCleaner765-950ml

FinishPowerball Dishwasher

Detergent45-60rsquos

6 pack

2$5249

Mighty Leaf TeaWhole Leaf Pouches15rsquos

2$5for

2$6for

999399

399

GladEasy-Tie Garbage Bags20-40rsquos

1199

2$5for

1299 2$5for

799

2$7

NatureggOmega 3 Large White Eggs12rsquos

Lemon Meringue Tarts

6 pack

3996 pack

6 pack

799

3$5for299

299

bull Oatmeal Raisinbull Chocolate Chipbull Ranger

599

Bakery

Quality Foods bull Taste for Life

Household

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 15

BC Bouquet4rdquo Calla Lily

BC GrownOrganic Blueberries1 pint clamshell

BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoOrganic On The Vine Tomatoes659 per kg

BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoOrganic Long English Cucumbers1299 499

BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoBC Grown ldquoHot Houserdquo

per LB 399299BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoBC Grown ldquoHot Houserdquo 299

Australian GrownLarge Navel Oranges284 per kg

129129PerLB

BC GrownSnap Top Carrots194 per kg

88cent88centPerLB

PREMIUM

BC GrownPremium Blueberries2lb

499499

PREMIUM

PerLB

California GrownBlack or Red Plums549 per kg 249249

HawaiianCosta Rica GrownSuper Sweet Pineapple 499499

Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

for a fresh NEW APPY SPECIALDrop in between 400 amp 600 PMDrop in

Natural Organics

Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

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wwwqualityfoodscom

7 DAYS OF SAVINGS - July 13-19 2015

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

artsnanaimobulletincom

Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

artsand entertainment

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

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GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

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IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

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Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

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lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

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Parks and rec loves summer

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Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

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wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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A senior community plan-ner is the latest to resign in a mass departure at the Dis-trict of Lantzville

Community planner Lisa Bhopalsingh resigned last week according to interim chief administrative offi-

cer Jim Dias Bhopalsingh hired earlier this year as a member of Lantzvillersquos five-person management team is the third senior staff member to quit since April following chief administra-tive officer Twyla Graff and director of finance Jedha Holmes

Bhopalsingh did not say why she is resigning said Dias Her last day is still being worked out but will

be around the beginning of August and a replacement is still under discussion

The District of Lantzville has made headlines this year for a series of resigna-tions Graff was the first to step down April 1 after nine years as top bureaucrat The move happened on the heels of a memo to council signed by all five of the districtrsquos managers that highlighted concerns around decorum

and tone of council meet-ings including ridicule and criticism of staffrsquos work in public Holmes also quit in April followed by resigna-tions by councillors Jennifer Millbank Rod Negrave Dave Scott and Graham Savage

A byelection is scheduled for Aug 8

Mayor Colin Haime and Lantzville councillors were unavailable for comment

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wwwnanaimobulletincom NEWS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 5

Business says costs rise with wages

Nanaimorsquos new poverty coalition has won financial support from the city as it digs into child pov-erty solutions

The Ending Poverty Together Coalition clinched a $10500 City of Nanaimo community service grant for future initiatives

Itrsquos a step forward for the group which held a lsquocall to actionrsquo forum

earlier this year to address Nanai-morsquos child poverty problem

Money from the city will be held by the coalition for the four sub committees ndash living wage child-care education and social inclu-sion Joanne Bevis a founding member of the coalition says her group will be looking at specific strategies in October

City supports poverty coalitionrsquos efforts

Vancouver Island University and the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 1858 ratified a five-year deal that includes wage increases of 55 per cent for approximately 400 support workers

University CUPE ratify agreement

Council proposed a sensible plan for Colliery Dams that is being

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YOUR WEEKLY HOROSCOPEUP TO JULY 28TH 2015

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are in for a treat this week Aries You nally get to experience the results of all of your hard work Celebrate with a dinner out or a good party

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus calmly approach a dif cult situation this week Giving yourself time to carefully assess a problem will provide the most effective solution

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini a resolution to a problem you havenrsquot been able to solve is on the horizon This will make things much easier in the long run and your patience will pay off

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer since you are a friendly person and the life of the party it should come as no surprise that everyone wants to be your friend Expand your social circle if you feel you have time

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo sometimes you take on too much Reevaluate your schedule and see if there are ways you can cut back on your commitments for a few days

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo your goal for the time being is to take care of business and clear your calendar You may be more than ready to indulge in some rest and relaxation

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Curiosity may get the better of you this week Libra Itrsquos good to pursue your interests but make sure you arenrsquot stepping on anyonersquos toes along the way

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio you desire quick answers but no one seems to be moving at your pace this week You might just have to buckle down and be patient Answers will come in due time

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius a trip is enticing but you have too many responsibilities on your plate to up and leave right now You will have time to get away soon enough

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn take a hectic schedule day-by-day Everything will get done in time and you just need to have a little patience Distract yourself this week

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District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville Incorporated June 2003

2015 BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

Councillor ndash four (4) to be elected to fulfill the remaining term of vacant councillor positions

will be received by the Chief Election Officer or designated person during the Nomination Period as follows

By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville Incorporated June 2003

2015 BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

Councillor ndash four (4) to be elected to fulfill the remaining term of vacant councillor positions

will be received by the Chief Election Officer or designated person during the Nomination Period as follows

By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville

Incorporated June 2003

2015 By-election

NOTICE OF ELECTION BY VOTING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that an election by voting is necessary to elect four Councillors and that the persons nominated as candidates and for whom votes will be received are

COUNCILLOR ndash Vote for not more than four - Four (4) to be elected Surname Usual Name Residential Address or Jurisdiction

BIELEWSKI Jennifer Lantzville COLCLOUGH Bob Lantzville DONALD Mike 6317 Brannen Lake Road Nanaimo ENGLISH John Lantzville FINNEGAN Richard Nanaimo GESELBRACHT Will Wyn Lantzville GRIFFEY Warren Gordon 6995 Lancewood Avenue Lantzville MOODY Joan 7313 Millard Drive Lantzville NEARY Dot 6683 Harwood Drive Lantzville PARKHURST Doug 6826 Harwood Drive Lantzville POPPERL Peter Lantzville SWAIN Mark 6961 Seaside Terrace Lantzville

VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS GENERAL VOTING will be open to qualified electors of the District of Lantzville on

Saturday August 8 2015 between the hours of 800 am and 800 pm at Costin Hall 7232 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC

ADVANCE VOTING will be open to qualified electors of the District of Lantzville on Wednesday July 29 2015 and Wednesday August 5 2015 between the hours of 800 am and 800 pm

at the District Office 7192 Lantzville Road ndash 2nd Floor Lantzville BC Any elector who wishes to vote before August 8 2015 is eligible to vote at Advance Voting opportunities All Advance Voting ballots are counted immediately after voting closes August 8 2015

VOTING BY MAIL is available for qualified electors of the District of Lantzville if you Have a physical disability illness or injury that affects your ability to vote at another voting opportunity OR Expect to be absent from the District of Lantzville on General Voting Day and at the times of all Advance Voting opportunities Apply at the District Office to vote by mail It is your responsibility to ensure that your completed ballot is delivered to the Chief Election Officer no later than 800 pm on General Voting Day Saturday August 8 2015 to be counted

ELECTOR REGISTRATION If you are not on the List of Registered Electors you may register at the time of voting by completing the required application form available at the voting place To register you must meet the following qualifications 18 years of age or older Canadian citizen (landed immigrants and corporations are not eligible) resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding voting day resident (Resident Elector) OR registered owner of real property (Non-resident Property Elector) in the District of Lantzville for

at least 30 days immediately preceding voting day and not otherwise disqualified by law from voting To register resident electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one must have your signature) to prove who you are and where you live Picture identification is not necessary Local Government Elections Regulation 38093 defines acceptable identification including

BC Driverrsquos Licence - ICBC Vehicle Insurance Documents - BC Identification Card - Social Insurance Card - Financial Institution Credit or Debit Card - Citizenship Card - Property Tax Notice - Utility Bill for electricity natural gas water telephone or cable - BC CareCard or Gold CareCard - Ministry of SD ampES Continued Assistance SDES8

If you do not have ID showing where you live you must provide at least two pieces of identification that prove who you are (at least one of them must have your signature on it) AND make a solemn declaration as to your place of residence To register non-resident property electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity and must also bring evidence that you are entitled to register in relation to the property including proof of ownership of the property (ie recent copy of the Land Title Search Certificate available from the Government Agent

or agencies with BC Online or the Certificate of Indefeasible Title) and written consent (form available from District Office) signed by a majority of all the owners if there are multiple owners of the

property stating that you are the one owner who is designated as the Non-resident Property Elector for that property You may only register as a Non-resident Property Elector in relation to one piece of property regardless of how many properties you own in Lantzville If you own property with a corporation none of the owners of the property are eligible to vote In accordance with the Local Government Act the only persons who are registered owners either as joint tenants or tenants-in-common are individuals who are not holding the property in trust for a corporation or another trust

VOTERS LIST Until the close of general voting on August 8 2015 a copy of the List of Registered Electors will upon signature be available for public inspection at the District Office during regular office hours 800 am to 400 pm Monday through Friday except statutory holidays Omitting Personal Information from the List ndash Electors may request that their address and other information be omitted from or obscured on the List of Registered Electors to protect their privacy or security Contact the District Office for more details For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 (or 2506196006 on Voting Days) write trudylantzvilleca or visit the District Office 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC

Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer

To register non-resident property electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one must have your signature) to prove

Wersquove all done it ndash watched the birds soaring in the vast sky meanwhile wishing we too could feel the wind beneath our wings

The urge to fly is a universal human trait From Icarus of Greek mythology to young babes being tossed in the air we are exhilarated by the feeling

Obviously a fear of heights prevents some from displaying their enthusiasm But others crave the adrenalin that flight offers

My uncle is one of those junkies who is addicted to soaring with the birds Although he just recently got his first airplane he has been flying for years Only thing is hersquos not strapped into a seat or holding the controls of a plane he is jumping out of them

Yep that crazy skydiving uncle of mine has been flying with the aid of a parachute since 1993

My mom never understood why her little brother insisted on jumping out of perfectly good airplanes But in the end she too considered the idea

Irsquove never really had that consuming urge to sky dive or anything lsquocrazyrsquo like that but after losing my mom itrsquos one of those things that I thought I

should give a whirl So just like it was no big deal I jumped out of an airplane two weeks ago

I was on a family vacation heading to Vancouver Island to see that crazy uncle of mine and my aunt who recently opened Skydive Vancouver Island We had just pulled into town and called them when my aunt nonchalantly asked if I wanted

to do a jumpldquoNowrdquo I asked a

little worn out from the drive

And sure enough the minute we rolled up to the airport she had me signing the waiver

It was the final day of Jump for a Cure which involved raising money for a dragon boat team of

breast cancer survivors (Angels Abreast) and Aunty Allison wanted to end the event with a bang Since I had lost my mom to cancer and she is a very recent breast cancer survivor what better way than to have the pair of us make the final plunge of the night

Decked in her Kick Cancerrsquos Butt shirt and me in pink we geared up loaded the plane and were instantly in awe The view from the small aircraft was incredible The Islandrsquos shore

was surrounded by the oceanrsquos inlet and we could even see Mt Baker in the far distance As the plane climbed in altitude finally reaching 10000 feet the door swung open and I screamed for my aunt as she and Dennis (the fun-loving tandem instructor) plummeted out of the plane

Before I knew it it was our turn and in one swift motion we too rolled out of the door into the vast sky

You know those dreams you have where yoursquore falling and you wake up panicked Well itrsquos just like that except you donrsquot wake up ndash because itrsquos not a dream

The gut-wrenching feeling of falling may be tough to handle but at the same time it is so exhilarating and unlike any other rush

When the parachute finally opens after 30 seconds of free falling your heart is racing as you realize you are still alive and in an awe-inspiring place that is so quiet distant and amazingly unbelievable The views were unforgettable As was the entire experience

I got a little closer to heaven that day and a little closer to my mom

I canrsquot wait to do it again

Jennifer Smith is a reporter with the Vernon Morning Star

The Nanaimo News Bulletin is a member of the British Columbia Press Council a self-regulatory body governing the provincersquos newspaper industry The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers Directors oversee the mediation of complaints with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment you may contact the BC Press Council

Your written concern with documentation should be sent to BC Press Council 201 Selby St Nanaimo BC V9R 2R2

For information phone 888-687-2213 or go to wwwbcpresscouncilorg

It was a rare sight this weekend to see Vancouver Islanders excited to see rain falling during the height of summer

But compared to the precipitation nor-mal for this year to date the weekendrsquos rainfall was simply a drop in the bucket

The extreme lack of precipitation in the late spring and early summer prompted pleas from city officials to conserve water and led to some of the most restrictive water-use requirements ever seen in the Regional District of Nanaimo

After more than a dozen human-caused fires in Nanaimo alone city officials plead-ed with residents to refrain from activity that could spark a wildfire such as toss-ing cigarette butts from moving vehicles or even cutting your lawn The BC Forest Service tried to reduce the number of wildfires by banning campfires during the worst forest fire season in recent memory

Although Islanders celebrated the drizzle on Saturday and Sunday it doesnrsquot mean we can become complacent once again with our water use or our potential to cause forest fires The forecast calls for a bit more rain and then itrsquos back to sunny and dry for the rest of the week

Although the smoke has cleared and the temperature feels a little cooler we should continue to butt out with a bottle of water rather than tossing cigarettes out the win-dow

Planting drought-tolerant vegetation rather than lawns will help conserve water now and into the future Using efficient methods for watering or capturing water from showers dishes and hot water taps will help make the Jump Lake reservoir last through the fall

Hopefully it will rain again come the fall But even if it all goes back to normal in a few months our water systems will continue to face stress as more and more people move to the Nanaimo area

Islanders had a hard lesson in water conservation this year ndash one that might not yet be over Letrsquos not lose the good habits we developed during this yearrsquos drought

City still too dry after showers

Sometimes yoursquove got to live like you are dying

EDITORIAL

ATRANDOM

Jennifer SmithBlack Press

ldquolsquoIf the price of everything goes up

what are we achieving by increasing the amount that we pay peoplersquo

ndash Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce CEO Kim Smythe on the concept of a living wage page 5

Maurice Donn PublisherMelissa Fryer Managing EditorSean McCue Advertising ManagerDarrell Summerfelt Production Supervisor

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C A N A D I A NCOMMUNITYNEWSPAPERAWARD 2015

6 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 OPINION wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom LETTERS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 7

To the EditorGradually the USA is

evolving into a more just society like Canadarsquos

Due to a more religious right wing progress has been painfully slow but the US Supreme Court is upholding gay marriage and universal health care This from a predominately con-servative Supreme Court

In Canada Prime Minister Stephen Harperrsquos Conserva-

tive government continues its streak of nine consecu-tive losses at the Supreme Court This is embarrassing but nonetheless illustrates that his partyrsquos archaic ideas no longer have rel-evance in modern societiesIts best arguments donrsquot win anymore

Understanding and com-passion backed by law are carrying the day because of separation of church and

state and all Conservatives can now resort to is the lsquonot-withstanding clausersquo which is a pretty pathetic fallback position

Pierre Elliot Trudeau a devout Catholic and the chief architect of the Cana-dian Charter of Rights and Freedoms left his bible out-side of the Parliament when he went to work

RG BurnettNanaimo

LETTERS poLicy Letters should be no longer than 250 words and will be edited Include your address (it wonrsquot be published) and a first name or two initials and a surnameMaiL 777 Poplar St Nanaimo BC V9S 2H7Fax 250-753-0788E-MaiL editornanaimobulletincom

North American society becoming more secular

To the EditorRe Letrsquos try harder to turn off taps

Editorial July 2The paper is constantly warning

of water shortages and we the resi-dents are being asked to conserve which I have no problem with I have been conserving water since the early rsquo70s Yet the city is going ahead with the slip-and-slide

The editorial says if we are good little boys and girls maybe it will be OK to give away our money to an outside company for profit for the privilege of being able to waste the water we so desperately need I spoke with the mayor who informed me we were not in crisis yet So we can afford to sell the water When I

tried to talk with him about the issue of the slip-and-slide he accused me of not wanting the kids to have fun What kind of convoluted logic is going on here

So far none of the businesses com-panies or city government seems to think they have any responsibility when it comes to conserving

John TallerinoNanaimo

To the EditorWith the record-breaking tempera-

tures we have been facing this spring and now leading into summer it appears we will be facing some strict regulations on watering I myself have decided to keep the flower pots

to a minimum and only water the few I have in the evening with a watering can Yes my lawn is brown and very unattractive But a small price to pay in the big picture of what may be to come My beef is the city allowing permits to some When I enquired I was told it is for those who are doing landscaping or have new grass The property in question seems to have neither

As well an educated person knows that watering in the hotest points of day defeats the purpose completely If these people must water then why not at least water in the evenings or early morning Just saying

Linda Smithvia e-mail

Water conservation measures lack logic

To the EditorRe Maritime

museum seeking new Island home July 2

For many years the idea of a mari-time museum for Nanaimo has been mooted but never followed through Now that the Mari-time Museum of BC in Victoria is losing its historic premises

and may be casting its eyes on a coastal Island city for its new home perhaps it is time to renew our interest Historically Nanaimo is one of BCrsquos oldest ports and a busy working one

It might be appro-priate to offer the upper floor of the little-used conference

centre One could envision a whole tourist-orientated complex in the area maritime history the Nanaimo Museum the military museum Bastion and the his-toric downtown

Need more space for lectures and con-ferences The Port Theatre is not over-used and the cruise

ship terminal has cer-tainly not reached its potential Waterfront plaques tell some of our shipping history and small shipbuild-ers like the Vollmers played an important role in our develop-ment Harbour tours and ferries are on hand for visitors

Do not let us miss another chance to

give the city a boost for prosperity There may not be much money in the pot but with developers showing interest in Nanaimo and the government looking for election support maybe they can all become partners in the enterprise

Pamela MarNanaimo

Maritime museum could revitalize downtown tourism

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parts accessories and full services packages

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Delivering bulk affordable Drinking Water to Central Vancouver IslandWe fill cisterns well pools hot tubs ponds and more247

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boaters a 1 Canadian Owned amp Operated Marine Store awaits you We offer Great Prices

a knowledgeable and friendly crew and lots ofin-store specials every day

bull BOOKS bull HARDWAREbull PAINT bull CHARTS bull CLOTHING

bull TACKLE bull INFLATABLES bull ELECTRONICS

GENERAL STORE

250 753-4214

bull GROCERIES bull SUNDRIESbull CONFECTIONERY

771 Centre St Unit A Downtown Nanaimo

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LocalMon-Fri 8am-8pmM

Saturday ampSunday 9am-5pmSaturdwwwpedegoqbca844-738-9333 | 250-738-9333744A Memorial Ave Qualicum Beach

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PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES SALES bull RENTALS bull TOURS

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ldquoBest money I ever spentrdquo Jean ldquoI lost 44 lbs in the first 6 months of riding my Pedego bikerdquo Norm

ldquoExercise disguised as funrdquo

Leons Carpet amp Upholstery

Cleaning

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Cleaning

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bull Area Rugs bull Free In-Home Estimatesbull Furniture Cleaning bull Commercial amp Residential bull High Powered Truck Mount Extraction System

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AREA RUG SPECIAL 10 OFF

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See in-store for details

$5000Enter to Win a

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1-800-BATHTUB bull 250-586-1555

50005000 BATHROOM REMODEL

Business of the Week

Got Water We can HelpIsland Water Hauling Inc

250-323-6363wwwislandwaterhaulingcom

Delivering bulk affordable Drinking Water to Central Vancouver IslandWe fill cisterns well pools hot tubs ponds and more247

bull Cistern and Pump Rental or Rent to buy Programbull Water Storage and Cistern Maintenance

bull Well Refurbishing well drilling well pump installation and repairbull Water Treatment Systems

Prices in effect July 4 - 12 2015

PerLB

California GrownSugarone Green Seedless Grapes439 per kg

199199PerLB California Grown

Mini Watermelon

2$62$6for

FROM

WEST COAST

FreshSockeye Salmon Fillets 188188

Island FarmsIce Cream4lt

499499

Santa CruzOrganic Lemonade946ml

177177

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Per100 gr

Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

huCopyright copy 2015 Quality Foods and its licensors All Rights Reserved Photos for Presentation Purposes Only bull All QF Stores Email customerservicequalityfoodscom

wwwqualityfoodscom

Canadian AARib Grilling Steak Cap Off2202 per kg

999999PerLB

Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

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URRY IN BEFORE THEY VANISH

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 9

DareViva Puffs300gr

Canadian AAFlat Iron Grilling SteakTop Blade 1541 per kg

Pork Loin Country Style Ribs879 per kg

Canadian AASirloin Tip Marinating Steak1320 per kg

Canadian AASirloin Tip Oven Roast1320 per kg

Sunrise FarmsChicken Drumettes

1kg

$12

LeafLiquorice Allsorts200gr

OlympicOrganic Yogurt650gr

OlympicYogurt8x100gr

Snack Pack Pudding Cups4x99gr

Jolly TimePopcorn510-594gr

MaynardsCandy or Wine Gums170-185gr

399

599PerLB

OlympicSour Cream500ml

ChapmanrsquosNo Sugar Added Ice Cream or NoveltiesAssorted Sizes

So DeliciousMinis Coconut Milk Bars or Sandwiches4-8x68ml

499

$599PerLB

399

4$5for

399

699PerLB

Grain Fed Free Run

Locally Raised BC Poultry

399

399

PerLB

2$4for

2$4for3$5for

2$7for

2$5for

Frozen CoconutNon-Dairy Frozen Dessert473ml

UPSTAIRS INSIDE QUALITY FOODS INComox bull Powell River bull Qualicum Foods bull Courtenay

ALL CANDLESFlame and Flameless

30 OFF

OFFER IN EFFECT JULY 13-19 2015 FREE

BUY 1Zevia Soda 6x355ml

GET 1Pioneer Chips 142g

A $167 value FREE

SPECTACUL AR SUMMER SNACKS

Meat

10 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

Center Cut Single or Double Loin Pork Loin Chops

879 per kg

Maple LeafBacon375gr

GrimmrsquosBavarian amp Sizzlinrsquo Smokies450gr

Sunrise FarmsWhole Frying Chicken

2 pack 549 per kg

ED SmithTriple Fruits Spread500ml

Tropicana100 Pure amp Natural Orange Juice263lt

QuakerInstant Oatmeal228-336gr

QuakerLife or Corn Bran Squares Cereal375-455gr

2$5for

QuakerInstant Oatmeal Cup43-48gr

QuakerHarvest Crunch Granola Cereal470-600gr

$249PerLB399

PerLB

Tre StelleBocconcini or Deluxe Mozzarella Cheese200-340gr

$5

GrimmrsquosNaturally Smoked Sausage375gr

$5$5

PlantersPeanut Butter1kg

399

2$5for

OroweatBread or Muffins680gr or 6rsquos

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

299 299

CastelloRosenborg Danish Camembert or Brie Cheese125gr

The Laughing CowBonus Pack Cheese400gr

5$5for599

3$10for

599

399

299

Grain Fed Free Run

Locally Raised BC Poultry

ADD CHIPSto any fresh sandwichfor only 69cent

40gr bagProducts for illustration purposes only Store selection varies

SAVE AT LEAST 50 EVERYDAY

NEW OUTLET STORENOW OPEN

PORT ALBERNI 2943 10th Avenue Port Alberni BC

(250) 723-3397

MAKE MORNINGS MARVELOUS

Meat

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 11

art directordate

creative designer

dateprod designer

dateprep designer

am pm

trimlivebleedto fit in the page ithas been scaled to

Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

file name

docketMay 4 2015

xxx

May 12 2015Gord

May 14 2015Gord

Dani MSB

800 x 40002500

100

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FAai

PBC15191

_______________________production manager PR

OOFR

ELEA

SEArea must be signed before file is released

$000PepsiCo soft drinks

(12x355 mL any variety)

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FApdf 1 2015-05-15 957 AM

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

MezzettaDeli Sliced PeppersAssorted Sizes

KraftMiracle Whip or Mayo890ml

Tre StelleCrumbled Feta Cheese150gr

Bushrsquos BestBaked Beans398ml

Jiffy PopPopcornButter 127gr

Old DutchRestaurante Tortilla Chips276-384gr

Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

V8Vegetable Cocktail189lt

McVitiersquosGinger Nuts250gr

McVitiersquosDigestive or HobNobs Biscuits300-400gr

RyvitaWholegrain Rye Crispbread125-250gr

299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

Nabob Coffee CompanyGround Coffee915-930gr

KupsComCoffee Pods12rsquos

499

Pepsi 7-Up or Mountain Dew12-15x355ml

2$5for

5$10 2$5for

Naked100 Fruit Smoothie450ml

299

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Miss VickiersquosPotato Chips200-220gr

4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

2$5for

399399

Humpty DumptyParty Mix280gr

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

SmartfoodPopcorn185-220gr

299

for

399

2992$5

for

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES 1199 399 5$10for

2$4for PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Quality Foods an Island Original

WIN PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES

Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Reedrsquos Ginger Brew or Virgilrsquos Micro Brewed Soda and you are automatically entered to WIN 1 of 2 Pedego Interceptor or Trail Tracker electric bikes Valued at approx $4000 each

LayrsquosStax Potato Chips155-163gr

Brisk Lemon Iced Tea or Lemonade1lt

5$5for5$5forPL

US A

PPLICABLE FEES

4$5for4$5for

4$10for4$10for

2$5for

5$10for

FINAL WEEK

TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

12 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 13

art directordate

creative designer

dateprod designer

dateprep designer

am pm

trimlivebleedto fit in the page ithas been scaled to

Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

file name

docketMay 4 2015

xxx

May 12 2015Gord

May 14 2015Gord

Dani MSB

800 x 40002500

100

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FAai

PBC15191

_______________________production manager PR

OOFR

ELEA

SEArea must be signed before file is released

$000PepsiCo soft drinks

(12x355 mL any variety)

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FApdf 1 2015-05-15 957 AM

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

MezzettaDeli Sliced PeppersAssorted Sizes

KraftMiracle Whip or Mayo890ml

Tre StelleCrumbled Feta Cheese150gr

Bushrsquos BestBaked Beans398ml

Jiffy PopPopcornButter 127gr

Old DutchRestaurante Tortilla Chips276-384gr

Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

V8Vegetable Cocktail189lt

McVitiersquosGinger Nuts250gr

McVitiersquosDigestive or HobNobs Biscuits300-400gr

RyvitaWholegrain Rye Crispbread125-250gr

299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

Nabob Coffee CompanyGround Coffee915-930gr

KupsComCoffee Pods12rsquos

499

Pepsi 7-Up or Mountain Dew12-15x355ml

2$5for

5$10 2$5for

Naked100 Fruit Smoothie450ml

299

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Miss VickiersquosPotato Chips200-220gr

4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

2$5for

399399

Humpty DumptyParty Mix280gr

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

SmartfoodPopcorn185-220gr

299

for

399

2992$5

for

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES 1199 399 5$10for

2$4for PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Quality Foods an Island Original

WIN PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES

Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Reedrsquos Ginger Brew or Virgilrsquos Micro Brewed Soda and you are automatically entered to WIN 1 of 2 Pedego Interceptor or Trail Tracker electric bikes Valued at approx $4000 each

LayrsquosStax Potato Chips155-163gr

Brisk Lemon Iced Tea or Lemonade1lt

5$5for5$5forPL

US A

PPLICABLE FEES

4$5for4$5for

4$10for4$10for

2$5for

5$10for

FINAL WEEK

TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

12 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 13

Boursin Soft Cheese125-150gr

FROM

WATERSWEST COAST

Frozen or Previously FrozenPeruvian Scallops2030 size

SunriseRoast or Smoked Turkey Breast

Rosemary Ham

LargeDeli Salad

ViennaNew York Style Corned Beef

FreshSnapper Fillets

Frozen or Previously FrozenWhite Tiger Prawns

3140 size

Quality FreshSweet Treats Soft Jubes200gr

Jelly Beans Quality FreshFamily Favourites Banana Chips230gr

Organically YoursOrganic Dried Cranberries200gr

12 Piece California Rolls

9 Piece BC Rolls

199Per

100 gr

299Per

100 gr

Per100 gr

MediumFried Rice

499

129per 100gr

499

499 650950

FreshSockeye Salmon Fillets

Per100 gr

49cent

169per 100gr

Spanish AicManchego Cheese150gr

699

188Per

100 gr

199

199per 100gr

2$3for2$5for

799

bull Sweet Beanbull Greekbull Red Potato with Dijon

MediumChicken with Black Bean Sauce

MediumSweet amp Sour Chicken Balls 975

4958 pieceDeep Fried Prawns

2$10

Deli amp Cheese

Seafood bull Quality Foods

Sushi

Available at select stores onlyAvailable at select stores only

14 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

WIN A BEAN BAG

TOSS GAME

See in store for details

299

Kicking HorseOrganic Whole Bean Coffee454gr

AngiersquosBoom Chicka Pop128-142gr

CalbeeSnapea Crisps93gr

The Good BeanCrisp amp Crunchy Chickpeas70gr

Cream Puffs

Mini Danish

24 Pack Cookies Calabrese Buns

Sunflower amp Flax Seed Bread

Raisin Bran Muffins Turtle Cheesecake

McGavinrsquosBread500-570gr

Casa Mendosa10rdquo Tortilla8-10rsquos

SunlightLiquid Dish Soap740-950ml

WindexCleaner765-950ml

FinishPowerball Dishwasher

Detergent45-60rsquos

6 pack

2$5249

Mighty Leaf TeaWhole Leaf Pouches15rsquos

2$5for

2$6for

999399

399

GladEasy-Tie Garbage Bags20-40rsquos

1199

2$5for

1299 2$5for

799

2$7

NatureggOmega 3 Large White Eggs12rsquos

Lemon Meringue Tarts

6 pack

3996 pack

6 pack

799

3$5for299

299

bull Oatmeal Raisinbull Chocolate Chipbull Ranger

599

Bakery

Quality Foods bull Taste for Life

Household

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 15

BC Bouquet4rdquo Calla Lily

BC GrownOrganic Blueberries1 pint clamshell

BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoOrganic On The Vine Tomatoes659 per kg

BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoOrganic Long English Cucumbers1299 499

BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoBC Grown ldquoHot Houserdquo

per LB 399299BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoBC Grown ldquoHot Houserdquo 299

Australian GrownLarge Navel Oranges284 per kg

129129PerLB

BC GrownSnap Top Carrots194 per kg

88cent88centPerLB

PREMIUM

BC GrownPremium Blueberries2lb

499499

PREMIUM

PerLB

California GrownBlack or Red Plums549 per kg 249249

HawaiianCosta Rica GrownSuper Sweet Pineapple 499499

Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

for a fresh NEW APPY SPECIALDrop in between 400 amp 600 PMDrop in

Natural Organics

Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

APPY SPECIAL

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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

TUESMON WED THUR FRI SAT SUN

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Qualicum Foods - 705 Memorial 752-9281 Nanaimo ndash Beban Plaza ndash 2220 Bowen Rd 758-3733Port Alberni - 2943 10th Ave 723-3397 Nanaimo ndash Harewood Mall ndash 530 5th St 754-6012Nanoose Bay - 2443 Collins Cr 468-7131 Nanaimo ndash Northridge Village ndash 5800 Turner Rd 756-3929Parksville - 319 E Island Hwy 954-2262 Comox Valley ndash 2275 Guthrie Rd 890-1005Campbell River - 465 Merecroft Rd 287-2820 Courtenay - 1002 -2751 Cliffe Avenue 331-9328Powell River ndash 4871 Joyce Ave (604)485-5481 Westshore ndash 977 Langford Parkway (778)433-3291

wwwqualityfoodscom

7 DAYS OF SAVINGS - July 13-19 2015

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

artsnanaimobulletincom

Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

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Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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From 1But while a living wage

isnrsquot an unheard-of concept in Nanaimo there are ques-tions about how it would affect the local economy and whether itrsquos the right lifeline for people in poverty

Kim Smythe chief execu-tive officer for the Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Com-merce says hersquos committed to achieving living wages for his employees which is important for self-esteem but also calls it a complicated process that requires discus-sion He also questions how living wages would affect larger employers and wants to see more research

ldquoYoursquore going to increase

the price of everything we purchase and the detailed thinking that has to go in there is OK if the price of everything goes up then what are we achieving by increasing the amount that we pay peoplerdquo Smythe said

Jim Mercier owner of Rickyrsquos Restaurant and Bos-ton Pizza in Nanaimo isnrsquot convinced families would benefit A living wage is a ldquofeel-good program but really it does not pass the economic barriers and the testsrdquo said Mercier who believes market dictates wage

Don Bonner business owner and chairman of the United Way says itrsquos known

that when people at the low end of the income spectrum get extra money itrsquos thrown back into the economy but with a living wage he also believes there would still be people in poverty The wage doesnrsquot account for people lacking full-time jobs or sin-gle parents

ldquoThe conversation that we should be talking about is a guaranteed minimum income level hellip no matter who you are or what yoursquore doing you always have a minimum amount of money and if you are not getting it through your wages then yoursquore being supplemented by the govern-mentrdquo he said

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wwwnanaimobulletincom NEWS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 5

Business says costs rise with wages

Nanaimorsquos new poverty coalition has won financial support from the city as it digs into child pov-erty solutions

The Ending Poverty Together Coalition clinched a $10500 City of Nanaimo community service grant for future initiatives

Itrsquos a step forward for the group which held a lsquocall to actionrsquo forum

earlier this year to address Nanai-morsquos child poverty problem

Money from the city will be held by the coalition for the four sub committees ndash living wage child-care education and social inclu-sion Joanne Bevis a founding member of the coalition says her group will be looking at specific strategies in October

City supports poverty coalitionrsquos efforts

Vancouver Island University and the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 1858 ratified a five-year deal that includes wage increases of 55 per cent for approximately 400 support workers

University CUPE ratify agreement

Council proposed a sensible plan for Colliery Dams that is being

ignored

Why is the province insisting our City spend millions on an unproven risk

Get the facts at wwwcollierydamsorg

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YOUR WEEKLY HOROSCOPEUP TO JULY 28TH 2015

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are in for a treat this week Aries You nally get to experience the results of all of your hard work Celebrate with a dinner out or a good party

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Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

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By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

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OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

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District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville Incorporated June 2003

2015 BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

Councillor ndash four (4) to be elected to fulfill the remaining term of vacant councillor positions

will be received by the Chief Election Officer or designated person during the Nomination Period as follows

By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville Incorporated June 2003

2015 BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that nominations for the office of

Councillor ndash four (4) to be elected to fulfill the remaining term of vacant councillor positions

will be received by the Chief Election Officer or designated person during the Nomination Period as follows

By hand mail or other delivery service

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 excluding statutory holidays and weekends

By fax to 2503905188

By email to trudylantzvilleca

From 900 am Tuesday June 23 2015 to 400 pm Friday July 3 2015 Originals of documents received by email or fax must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 400 pm on Friday July 10 2015

Nomination packages including required forms will be available at the District of Lantzville Office between the hours of 800 am and 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from June 10 2015 until the close of the nomination period Candidates should call 2503904006 to make an appointment with the Chief Election Officer to submit your nomination papers

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE A person is qualified to be nominated elected and to hold office as a member of the District of Lantzville Council if they meet the following criteria Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older on general voting day on August 8 2015 resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed

and not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for being

elected to or holding the office or be otherwise disqualified by law

LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS Beginning Tuesday June 23 2015 until the close of general voting for the by-election on Saturday August 8 2015 a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection at the District of Lantzville Office 7192 Lantzville Road from 800 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays Before inspecting the list a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 ndash Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act An elector may request the Chief Election Officer to omit from or obscure on the list of electors their address or other information of the elector Submit your written request to the Chief Election Officer before June 16 2015

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Any objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors must be made in writing by a person eligible to be registered as an elector and submitted to the Chief Election Officer before 400 pm on Friday July 3 2015 Objections can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears on the list of electors has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the District of Lantzville

For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 or email Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer or Lynn Ketch Deputy Chief Election Officer at trudylantzvilleca

District of Lantzville PO Box 100 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC V0R 2H0

District of Lantzville

Incorporated June 2003

2015 By-election

NOTICE OF ELECTION BY VOTING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the electors of the District of Lantzville that an election by voting is necessary to elect four Councillors and that the persons nominated as candidates and for whom votes will be received are

COUNCILLOR ndash Vote for not more than four - Four (4) to be elected Surname Usual Name Residential Address or Jurisdiction

BIELEWSKI Jennifer Lantzville COLCLOUGH Bob Lantzville DONALD Mike 6317 Brannen Lake Road Nanaimo ENGLISH John Lantzville FINNEGAN Richard Nanaimo GESELBRACHT Will Wyn Lantzville GRIFFEY Warren Gordon 6995 Lancewood Avenue Lantzville MOODY Joan 7313 Millard Drive Lantzville NEARY Dot 6683 Harwood Drive Lantzville PARKHURST Doug 6826 Harwood Drive Lantzville POPPERL Peter Lantzville SWAIN Mark 6961 Seaside Terrace Lantzville

VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS GENERAL VOTING will be open to qualified electors of the District of Lantzville on

Saturday August 8 2015 between the hours of 800 am and 800 pm at Costin Hall 7232 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC

ADVANCE VOTING will be open to qualified electors of the District of Lantzville on Wednesday July 29 2015 and Wednesday August 5 2015 between the hours of 800 am and 800 pm

at the District Office 7192 Lantzville Road ndash 2nd Floor Lantzville BC Any elector who wishes to vote before August 8 2015 is eligible to vote at Advance Voting opportunities All Advance Voting ballots are counted immediately after voting closes August 8 2015

VOTING BY MAIL is available for qualified electors of the District of Lantzville if you Have a physical disability illness or injury that affects your ability to vote at another voting opportunity OR Expect to be absent from the District of Lantzville on General Voting Day and at the times of all Advance Voting opportunities Apply at the District Office to vote by mail It is your responsibility to ensure that your completed ballot is delivered to the Chief Election Officer no later than 800 pm on General Voting Day Saturday August 8 2015 to be counted

ELECTOR REGISTRATION If you are not on the List of Registered Electors you may register at the time of voting by completing the required application form available at the voting place To register you must meet the following qualifications 18 years of age or older Canadian citizen (landed immigrants and corporations are not eligible) resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding voting day resident (Resident Elector) OR registered owner of real property (Non-resident Property Elector) in the District of Lantzville for

at least 30 days immediately preceding voting day and not otherwise disqualified by law from voting To register resident electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one must have your signature) to prove who you are and where you live Picture identification is not necessary Local Government Elections Regulation 38093 defines acceptable identification including

BC Driverrsquos Licence - ICBC Vehicle Insurance Documents - BC Identification Card - Social Insurance Card - Financial Institution Credit or Debit Card - Citizenship Card - Property Tax Notice - Utility Bill for electricity natural gas water telephone or cable - BC CareCard or Gold CareCard - Ministry of SD ampES Continued Assistance SDES8

If you do not have ID showing where you live you must provide at least two pieces of identification that prove who you are (at least one of them must have your signature on it) AND make a solemn declaration as to your place of residence To register non-resident property electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity and must also bring evidence that you are entitled to register in relation to the property including proof of ownership of the property (ie recent copy of the Land Title Search Certificate available from the Government Agent

or agencies with BC Online or the Certificate of Indefeasible Title) and written consent (form available from District Office) signed by a majority of all the owners if there are multiple owners of the

property stating that you are the one owner who is designated as the Non-resident Property Elector for that property You may only register as a Non-resident Property Elector in relation to one piece of property regardless of how many properties you own in Lantzville If you own property with a corporation none of the owners of the property are eligible to vote In accordance with the Local Government Act the only persons who are registered owners either as joint tenants or tenants-in-common are individuals who are not holding the property in trust for a corporation or another trust

VOTERS LIST Until the close of general voting on August 8 2015 a copy of the List of Registered Electors will upon signature be available for public inspection at the District Office during regular office hours 800 am to 400 pm Monday through Friday except statutory holidays Omitting Personal Information from the List ndash Electors may request that their address and other information be omitted from or obscured on the List of Registered Electors to protect their privacy or security Contact the District Office for more details For more information visit wwwlantzvilleca call 2503904006 (or 2506196006 on Voting Days) write trudylantzvilleca or visit the District Office 7192 Lantzville Road Lantzville BC

Trudy Coates Chief Election Officer

To register non-resident property electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one must have your signature) to prove

Wersquove all done it ndash watched the birds soaring in the vast sky meanwhile wishing we too could feel the wind beneath our wings

The urge to fly is a universal human trait From Icarus of Greek mythology to young babes being tossed in the air we are exhilarated by the feeling

Obviously a fear of heights prevents some from displaying their enthusiasm But others crave the adrenalin that flight offers

My uncle is one of those junkies who is addicted to soaring with the birds Although he just recently got his first airplane he has been flying for years Only thing is hersquos not strapped into a seat or holding the controls of a plane he is jumping out of them

Yep that crazy skydiving uncle of mine has been flying with the aid of a parachute since 1993

My mom never understood why her little brother insisted on jumping out of perfectly good airplanes But in the end she too considered the idea

Irsquove never really had that consuming urge to sky dive or anything lsquocrazyrsquo like that but after losing my mom itrsquos one of those things that I thought I

should give a whirl So just like it was no big deal I jumped out of an airplane two weeks ago

I was on a family vacation heading to Vancouver Island to see that crazy uncle of mine and my aunt who recently opened Skydive Vancouver Island We had just pulled into town and called them when my aunt nonchalantly asked if I wanted

to do a jumpldquoNowrdquo I asked a

little worn out from the drive

And sure enough the minute we rolled up to the airport she had me signing the waiver

It was the final day of Jump for a Cure which involved raising money for a dragon boat team of

breast cancer survivors (Angels Abreast) and Aunty Allison wanted to end the event with a bang Since I had lost my mom to cancer and she is a very recent breast cancer survivor what better way than to have the pair of us make the final plunge of the night

Decked in her Kick Cancerrsquos Butt shirt and me in pink we geared up loaded the plane and were instantly in awe The view from the small aircraft was incredible The Islandrsquos shore

was surrounded by the oceanrsquos inlet and we could even see Mt Baker in the far distance As the plane climbed in altitude finally reaching 10000 feet the door swung open and I screamed for my aunt as she and Dennis (the fun-loving tandem instructor) plummeted out of the plane

Before I knew it it was our turn and in one swift motion we too rolled out of the door into the vast sky

You know those dreams you have where yoursquore falling and you wake up panicked Well itrsquos just like that except you donrsquot wake up ndash because itrsquos not a dream

The gut-wrenching feeling of falling may be tough to handle but at the same time it is so exhilarating and unlike any other rush

When the parachute finally opens after 30 seconds of free falling your heart is racing as you realize you are still alive and in an awe-inspiring place that is so quiet distant and amazingly unbelievable The views were unforgettable As was the entire experience

I got a little closer to heaven that day and a little closer to my mom

I canrsquot wait to do it again

Jennifer Smith is a reporter with the Vernon Morning Star

The Nanaimo News Bulletin is a member of the British Columbia Press Council a self-regulatory body governing the provincersquos newspaper industry The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers Directors oversee the mediation of complaints with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment you may contact the BC Press Council

Your written concern with documentation should be sent to BC Press Council 201 Selby St Nanaimo BC V9R 2R2

For information phone 888-687-2213 or go to wwwbcpresscouncilorg

It was a rare sight this weekend to see Vancouver Islanders excited to see rain falling during the height of summer

But compared to the precipitation nor-mal for this year to date the weekendrsquos rainfall was simply a drop in the bucket

The extreme lack of precipitation in the late spring and early summer prompted pleas from city officials to conserve water and led to some of the most restrictive water-use requirements ever seen in the Regional District of Nanaimo

After more than a dozen human-caused fires in Nanaimo alone city officials plead-ed with residents to refrain from activity that could spark a wildfire such as toss-ing cigarette butts from moving vehicles or even cutting your lawn The BC Forest Service tried to reduce the number of wildfires by banning campfires during the worst forest fire season in recent memory

Although Islanders celebrated the drizzle on Saturday and Sunday it doesnrsquot mean we can become complacent once again with our water use or our potential to cause forest fires The forecast calls for a bit more rain and then itrsquos back to sunny and dry for the rest of the week

Although the smoke has cleared and the temperature feels a little cooler we should continue to butt out with a bottle of water rather than tossing cigarettes out the win-dow

Planting drought-tolerant vegetation rather than lawns will help conserve water now and into the future Using efficient methods for watering or capturing water from showers dishes and hot water taps will help make the Jump Lake reservoir last through the fall

Hopefully it will rain again come the fall But even if it all goes back to normal in a few months our water systems will continue to face stress as more and more people move to the Nanaimo area

Islanders had a hard lesson in water conservation this year ndash one that might not yet be over Letrsquos not lose the good habits we developed during this yearrsquos drought

City still too dry after showers

Sometimes yoursquove got to live like you are dying

EDITORIAL

ATRANDOM

Jennifer SmithBlack Press

ldquolsquoIf the price of everything goes up

what are we achieving by increasing the amount that we pay peoplersquo

ndash Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce CEO Kim Smythe on the concept of a living wage page 5

Maurice Donn PublisherMelissa Fryer Managing EditorSean McCue Advertising ManagerDarrell Summerfelt Production Supervisor

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C A N A D I A NCOMMUNITYNEWSPAPERAWARD 2015

6 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 OPINION wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom LETTERS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 7

To the EditorGradually the USA is

evolving into a more just society like Canadarsquos

Due to a more religious right wing progress has been painfully slow but the US Supreme Court is upholding gay marriage and universal health care This from a predominately con-servative Supreme Court

In Canada Prime Minister Stephen Harperrsquos Conserva-

tive government continues its streak of nine consecu-tive losses at the Supreme Court This is embarrassing but nonetheless illustrates that his partyrsquos archaic ideas no longer have rel-evance in modern societiesIts best arguments donrsquot win anymore

Understanding and com-passion backed by law are carrying the day because of separation of church and

state and all Conservatives can now resort to is the lsquonot-withstanding clausersquo which is a pretty pathetic fallback position

Pierre Elliot Trudeau a devout Catholic and the chief architect of the Cana-dian Charter of Rights and Freedoms left his bible out-side of the Parliament when he went to work

RG BurnettNanaimo

LETTERS poLicy Letters should be no longer than 250 words and will be edited Include your address (it wonrsquot be published) and a first name or two initials and a surnameMaiL 777 Poplar St Nanaimo BC V9S 2H7Fax 250-753-0788E-MaiL editornanaimobulletincom

North American society becoming more secular

To the EditorRe Letrsquos try harder to turn off taps

Editorial July 2The paper is constantly warning

of water shortages and we the resi-dents are being asked to conserve which I have no problem with I have been conserving water since the early rsquo70s Yet the city is going ahead with the slip-and-slide

The editorial says if we are good little boys and girls maybe it will be OK to give away our money to an outside company for profit for the privilege of being able to waste the water we so desperately need I spoke with the mayor who informed me we were not in crisis yet So we can afford to sell the water When I

tried to talk with him about the issue of the slip-and-slide he accused me of not wanting the kids to have fun What kind of convoluted logic is going on here

So far none of the businesses com-panies or city government seems to think they have any responsibility when it comes to conserving

John TallerinoNanaimo

To the EditorWith the record-breaking tempera-

tures we have been facing this spring and now leading into summer it appears we will be facing some strict regulations on watering I myself have decided to keep the flower pots

to a minimum and only water the few I have in the evening with a watering can Yes my lawn is brown and very unattractive But a small price to pay in the big picture of what may be to come My beef is the city allowing permits to some When I enquired I was told it is for those who are doing landscaping or have new grass The property in question seems to have neither

As well an educated person knows that watering in the hotest points of day defeats the purpose completely If these people must water then why not at least water in the evenings or early morning Just saying

Linda Smithvia e-mail

Water conservation measures lack logic

To the EditorRe Maritime

museum seeking new Island home July 2

For many years the idea of a mari-time museum for Nanaimo has been mooted but never followed through Now that the Mari-time Museum of BC in Victoria is losing its historic premises

and may be casting its eyes on a coastal Island city for its new home perhaps it is time to renew our interest Historically Nanaimo is one of BCrsquos oldest ports and a busy working one

It might be appro-priate to offer the upper floor of the little-used conference

centre One could envision a whole tourist-orientated complex in the area maritime history the Nanaimo Museum the military museum Bastion and the his-toric downtown

Need more space for lectures and con-ferences The Port Theatre is not over-used and the cruise

ship terminal has cer-tainly not reached its potential Waterfront plaques tell some of our shipping history and small shipbuild-ers like the Vollmers played an important role in our develop-ment Harbour tours and ferries are on hand for visitors

Do not let us miss another chance to

give the city a boost for prosperity There may not be much money in the pot but with developers showing interest in Nanaimo and the government looking for election support maybe they can all become partners in the enterprise

Pamela MarNanaimo

Maritime museum could revitalize downtown tourism

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Prices in effect July 4 - 12 2015

PerLB

California GrownSugarone Green Seedless Grapes439 per kg

199199PerLB California Grown

Mini Watermelon

2$62$6for

FROM

WEST COAST

FreshSockeye Salmon Fillets 188188

Island FarmsIce Cream4lt

499499

Santa CruzOrganic Lemonade946ml

177177

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Per100 gr

Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

huCopyright copy 2015 Quality Foods and its licensors All Rights Reserved Photos for Presentation Purposes Only bull All QF Stores Email customerservicequalityfoodscom

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Canadian AARib Grilling Steak Cap Off2202 per kg

999999PerLB

Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

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Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 9

DareViva Puffs300gr

Canadian AAFlat Iron Grilling SteakTop Blade 1541 per kg

Pork Loin Country Style Ribs879 per kg

Canadian AASirloin Tip Marinating Steak1320 per kg

Canadian AASirloin Tip Oven Roast1320 per kg

Sunrise FarmsChicken Drumettes

1kg

$12

LeafLiquorice Allsorts200gr

OlympicOrganic Yogurt650gr

OlympicYogurt8x100gr

Snack Pack Pudding Cups4x99gr

Jolly TimePopcorn510-594gr

MaynardsCandy or Wine Gums170-185gr

399

599PerLB

OlympicSour Cream500ml

ChapmanrsquosNo Sugar Added Ice Cream or NoveltiesAssorted Sizes

So DeliciousMinis Coconut Milk Bars or Sandwiches4-8x68ml

499

$599PerLB

399

4$5for

399

699PerLB

Grain Fed Free Run

Locally Raised BC Poultry

399

399

PerLB

2$4for

2$4for3$5for

2$7for

2$5for

Frozen CoconutNon-Dairy Frozen Dessert473ml

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A $167 value FREE

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Meat

10 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

Center Cut Single or Double Loin Pork Loin Chops

879 per kg

Maple LeafBacon375gr

GrimmrsquosBavarian amp Sizzlinrsquo Smokies450gr

Sunrise FarmsWhole Frying Chicken

2 pack 549 per kg

ED SmithTriple Fruits Spread500ml

Tropicana100 Pure amp Natural Orange Juice263lt

QuakerInstant Oatmeal228-336gr

QuakerLife or Corn Bran Squares Cereal375-455gr

2$5for

QuakerInstant Oatmeal Cup43-48gr

QuakerHarvest Crunch Granola Cereal470-600gr

$249PerLB399

PerLB

Tre StelleBocconcini or Deluxe Mozzarella Cheese200-340gr

$5

GrimmrsquosNaturally Smoked Sausage375gr

$5$5

PlantersPeanut Butter1kg

399

2$5for

OroweatBread or Muffins680gr or 6rsquos

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

299 299

CastelloRosenborg Danish Camembert or Brie Cheese125gr

The Laughing CowBonus Pack Cheese400gr

5$5for599

3$10for

599

399

299

Grain Fed Free Run

Locally Raised BC Poultry

ADD CHIPSto any fresh sandwichfor only 69cent

40gr bagProducts for illustration purposes only Store selection varies

SAVE AT LEAST 50 EVERYDAY

NEW OUTLET STORENOW OPEN

PORT ALBERNI 2943 10th Avenue Port Alberni BC

(250) 723-3397

MAKE MORNINGS MARVELOUS

Meat

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 11

art directordate

creative designer

dateprod designer

dateprep designer

am pm

trimlivebleedto fit in the page ithas been scaled to

Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

file name

docketMay 4 2015

xxx

May 12 2015Gord

May 14 2015Gord

Dani MSB

800 x 40002500

100

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FAai

PBC15191

_______________________production manager PR

OOFR

ELEA

SEArea must be signed before file is released

$000PepsiCo soft drinks

(12x355 mL any variety)

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

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SAY IT WITH PEPSI

MezzettaDeli Sliced PeppersAssorted Sizes

KraftMiracle Whip or Mayo890ml

Tre StelleCrumbled Feta Cheese150gr

Bushrsquos BestBaked Beans398ml

Jiffy PopPopcornButter 127gr

Old DutchRestaurante Tortilla Chips276-384gr

Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

V8Vegetable Cocktail189lt

McVitiersquosGinger Nuts250gr

McVitiersquosDigestive or HobNobs Biscuits300-400gr

RyvitaWholegrain Rye Crispbread125-250gr

299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

Nabob Coffee CompanyGround Coffee915-930gr

KupsComCoffee Pods12rsquos

499

Pepsi 7-Up or Mountain Dew12-15x355ml

2$5for

5$10 2$5for

Naked100 Fruit Smoothie450ml

299

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Miss VickiersquosPotato Chips200-220gr

4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

2$5for

399399

Humpty DumptyParty Mix280gr

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

SmartfoodPopcorn185-220gr

299

for

399

2992$5

for

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES 1199 399 5$10for

2$4for PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Quality Foods an Island Original

WIN PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES

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LayrsquosStax Potato Chips155-163gr

Brisk Lemon Iced Tea or Lemonade1lt

5$5for5$5forPL

US A

PPLICABLE FEES

4$5for4$5for

4$10for4$10for

2$5for

5$10for

FINAL WEEK

TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

12 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 13

art directordate

creative designer

dateprod designer

dateprep designer

am pm

trimlivebleedto fit in the page ithas been scaled to

Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

file name

docketMay 4 2015

xxx

May 12 2015Gord

May 14 2015Gord

Dani MSB

800 x 40002500

100

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FAai

PBC15191

_______________________production manager PR

OOFR

ELEA

SEArea must be signed before file is released

$000PepsiCo soft drinks

(12x355 mL any variety)

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FApdf 1 2015-05-15 957 AM

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

MezzettaDeli Sliced PeppersAssorted Sizes

KraftMiracle Whip or Mayo890ml

Tre StelleCrumbled Feta Cheese150gr

Bushrsquos BestBaked Beans398ml

Jiffy PopPopcornButter 127gr

Old DutchRestaurante Tortilla Chips276-384gr

Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

V8Vegetable Cocktail189lt

McVitiersquosGinger Nuts250gr

McVitiersquosDigestive or HobNobs Biscuits300-400gr

RyvitaWholegrain Rye Crispbread125-250gr

299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

Nabob Coffee CompanyGround Coffee915-930gr

KupsComCoffee Pods12rsquos

499

Pepsi 7-Up or Mountain Dew12-15x355ml

2$5for

5$10 2$5for

Naked100 Fruit Smoothie450ml

299

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Miss VickiersquosPotato Chips200-220gr

4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

2$5for

399399

Humpty DumptyParty Mix280gr

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

SmartfoodPopcorn185-220gr

299

for

399

2992$5

for

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES 1199 399 5$10for

2$4for PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Quality Foods an Island Original

WIN PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES

Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Reedrsquos Ginger Brew or Virgilrsquos Micro Brewed Soda and you are automatically entered to WIN 1 of 2 Pedego Interceptor or Trail Tracker electric bikes Valued at approx $4000 each

LayrsquosStax Potato Chips155-163gr

Brisk Lemon Iced Tea or Lemonade1lt

5$5for5$5forPL

US A

PPLICABLE FEES

4$5for4$5for

4$10for4$10for

2$5for

5$10for

FINAL WEEK

TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

12 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 13

Boursin Soft Cheese125-150gr

FROM

WATERSWEST COAST

Frozen or Previously FrozenPeruvian Scallops2030 size

SunriseRoast or Smoked Turkey Breast

Rosemary Ham

LargeDeli Salad

ViennaNew York Style Corned Beef

FreshSnapper Fillets

Frozen or Previously FrozenWhite Tiger Prawns

3140 size

Quality FreshSweet Treats Soft Jubes200gr

Jelly Beans Quality FreshFamily Favourites Banana Chips230gr

Organically YoursOrganic Dried Cranberries200gr

12 Piece California Rolls

9 Piece BC Rolls

199Per

100 gr

299Per

100 gr

Per100 gr

MediumFried Rice

499

129per 100gr

499

499 650950

FreshSockeye Salmon Fillets

Per100 gr

49cent

169per 100gr

Spanish AicManchego Cheese150gr

699

188Per

100 gr

199

199per 100gr

2$3for2$5for

799

bull Sweet Beanbull Greekbull Red Potato with Dijon

MediumChicken with Black Bean Sauce

MediumSweet amp Sour Chicken Balls 975

4958 pieceDeep Fried Prawns

2$10

Deli amp Cheese

Seafood bull Quality Foods

Sushi

Available at select stores onlyAvailable at select stores only

14 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

WIN A BEAN BAG

TOSS GAME

See in store for details

299

Kicking HorseOrganic Whole Bean Coffee454gr

AngiersquosBoom Chicka Pop128-142gr

CalbeeSnapea Crisps93gr

The Good BeanCrisp amp Crunchy Chickpeas70gr

Cream Puffs

Mini Danish

24 Pack Cookies Calabrese Buns

Sunflower amp Flax Seed Bread

Raisin Bran Muffins Turtle Cheesecake

McGavinrsquosBread500-570gr

Casa Mendosa10rdquo Tortilla8-10rsquos

SunlightLiquid Dish Soap740-950ml

WindexCleaner765-950ml

FinishPowerball Dishwasher

Detergent45-60rsquos

6 pack

2$5249

Mighty Leaf TeaWhole Leaf Pouches15rsquos

2$5for

2$6for

999399

399

GladEasy-Tie Garbage Bags20-40rsquos

1199

2$5for

1299 2$5for

799

2$7

NatureggOmega 3 Large White Eggs12rsquos

Lemon Meringue Tarts

6 pack

3996 pack

6 pack

799

3$5for299

299

bull Oatmeal Raisinbull Chocolate Chipbull Ranger

599

Bakery

Quality Foods bull Taste for Life

Household

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 15

BC Bouquet4rdquo Calla Lily

BC GrownOrganic Blueberries1 pint clamshell

BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoOrganic On The Vine Tomatoes659 per kg

BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoOrganic Long English Cucumbers1299 499

BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoBC Grown ldquoHot Houserdquo

per LB 399299BC Grown ldquoHot HouserdquoBC Grown ldquoHot Houserdquo 299

Australian GrownLarge Navel Oranges284 per kg

129129PerLB

BC GrownSnap Top Carrots194 per kg

88cent88centPerLB

PREMIUM

BC GrownPremium Blueberries2lb

499499

PREMIUM

PerLB

California GrownBlack or Red Plums549 per kg 249249

HawaiianCosta Rica GrownSuper Sweet Pineapple 499499

Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

for a fresh NEW APPY SPECIALDrop in between 400 amp 600 PMDrop in

Natural Organics

Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

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wwwqualityfoodscom

7 DAYS OF SAVINGS - July 13-19 2015

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

artsnanaimobulletincom

Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

artsand entertainment

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 17

The writing part was easy ndash it was just deciding to go for it and do it

ldquo

MATINEES FRI SAT amp SUN ONLYNANAIMO NORTH TOWN CENTRE 250-729-8000

Showtimes July 10 - 16

Avalon CinemaWoodgrove Centre Nanaimo Ph 250-390-5021

DIGITAL SOUND July 10 - 16

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 19Nanaimo News Bulletin Tue July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom A19

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

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Parks and rec loves summer

ACTIVELIFE

Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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Wersquove all done it ndash watched the birds soaring in the vast sky meanwhile wishing we too could feel the wind beneath our wings

The urge to fly is a universal human trait From Icarus of Greek mythology to young babes being tossed in the air we are exhilarated by the feeling

Obviously a fear of heights prevents some from displaying their enthusiasm But others crave the adrenalin that flight offers

My uncle is one of those junkies who is addicted to soaring with the birds Although he just recently got his first airplane he has been flying for years Only thing is hersquos not strapped into a seat or holding the controls of a plane he is jumping out of them

Yep that crazy skydiving uncle of mine has been flying with the aid of a parachute since 1993

My mom never understood why her little brother insisted on jumping out of perfectly good airplanes But in the end she too considered the idea

Irsquove never really had that consuming urge to sky dive or anything lsquocrazyrsquo like that but after losing my mom itrsquos one of those things that I thought I

should give a whirl So just like it was no big deal I jumped out of an airplane two weeks ago

I was on a family vacation heading to Vancouver Island to see that crazy uncle of mine and my aunt who recently opened Skydive Vancouver Island We had just pulled into town and called them when my aunt nonchalantly asked if I wanted

to do a jumpldquoNowrdquo I asked a

little worn out from the drive

And sure enough the minute we rolled up to the airport she had me signing the waiver

It was the final day of Jump for a Cure which involved raising money for a dragon boat team of

breast cancer survivors (Angels Abreast) and Aunty Allison wanted to end the event with a bang Since I had lost my mom to cancer and she is a very recent breast cancer survivor what better way than to have the pair of us make the final plunge of the night

Decked in her Kick Cancerrsquos Butt shirt and me in pink we geared up loaded the plane and were instantly in awe The view from the small aircraft was incredible The Islandrsquos shore

was surrounded by the oceanrsquos inlet and we could even see Mt Baker in the far distance As the plane climbed in altitude finally reaching 10000 feet the door swung open and I screamed for my aunt as she and Dennis (the fun-loving tandem instructor) plummeted out of the plane

Before I knew it it was our turn and in one swift motion we too rolled out of the door into the vast sky

You know those dreams you have where yoursquore falling and you wake up panicked Well itrsquos just like that except you donrsquot wake up ndash because itrsquos not a dream

The gut-wrenching feeling of falling may be tough to handle but at the same time it is so exhilarating and unlike any other rush

When the parachute finally opens after 30 seconds of free falling your heart is racing as you realize you are still alive and in an awe-inspiring place that is so quiet distant and amazingly unbelievable The views were unforgettable As was the entire experience

I got a little closer to heaven that day and a little closer to my mom

I canrsquot wait to do it again

Jennifer Smith is a reporter with the Vernon Morning Star

The Nanaimo News Bulletin is a member of the British Columbia Press Council a self-regulatory body governing the provincersquos newspaper industry The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers Directors oversee the mediation of complaints with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment you may contact the BC Press Council

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It was a rare sight this weekend to see Vancouver Islanders excited to see rain falling during the height of summer

But compared to the precipitation nor-mal for this year to date the weekendrsquos rainfall was simply a drop in the bucket

The extreme lack of precipitation in the late spring and early summer prompted pleas from city officials to conserve water and led to some of the most restrictive water-use requirements ever seen in the Regional District of Nanaimo

After more than a dozen human-caused fires in Nanaimo alone city officials plead-ed with residents to refrain from activity that could spark a wildfire such as toss-ing cigarette butts from moving vehicles or even cutting your lawn The BC Forest Service tried to reduce the number of wildfires by banning campfires during the worst forest fire season in recent memory

Although Islanders celebrated the drizzle on Saturday and Sunday it doesnrsquot mean we can become complacent once again with our water use or our potential to cause forest fires The forecast calls for a bit more rain and then itrsquos back to sunny and dry for the rest of the week

Although the smoke has cleared and the temperature feels a little cooler we should continue to butt out with a bottle of water rather than tossing cigarettes out the win-dow

Planting drought-tolerant vegetation rather than lawns will help conserve water now and into the future Using efficient methods for watering or capturing water from showers dishes and hot water taps will help make the Jump Lake reservoir last through the fall

Hopefully it will rain again come the fall But even if it all goes back to normal in a few months our water systems will continue to face stress as more and more people move to the Nanaimo area

Islanders had a hard lesson in water conservation this year ndash one that might not yet be over Letrsquos not lose the good habits we developed during this yearrsquos drought

City still too dry after showers

Sometimes yoursquove got to live like you are dying

EDITORIAL

ATRANDOM

Jennifer SmithBlack Press

ldquolsquoIf the price of everything goes up

what are we achieving by increasing the amount that we pay peoplersquo

ndash Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce CEO Kim Smythe on the concept of a living wage page 5

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6 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 OPINION wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom LETTERS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 7

To the EditorGradually the USA is

evolving into a more just society like Canadarsquos

Due to a more religious right wing progress has been painfully slow but the US Supreme Court is upholding gay marriage and universal health care This from a predominately con-servative Supreme Court

In Canada Prime Minister Stephen Harperrsquos Conserva-

tive government continues its streak of nine consecu-tive losses at the Supreme Court This is embarrassing but nonetheless illustrates that his partyrsquos archaic ideas no longer have rel-evance in modern societiesIts best arguments donrsquot win anymore

Understanding and com-passion backed by law are carrying the day because of separation of church and

state and all Conservatives can now resort to is the lsquonot-withstanding clausersquo which is a pretty pathetic fallback position

Pierre Elliot Trudeau a devout Catholic and the chief architect of the Cana-dian Charter of Rights and Freedoms left his bible out-side of the Parliament when he went to work

RG BurnettNanaimo

LETTERS poLicy Letters should be no longer than 250 words and will be edited Include your address (it wonrsquot be published) and a first name or two initials and a surnameMaiL 777 Poplar St Nanaimo BC V9S 2H7Fax 250-753-0788E-MaiL editornanaimobulletincom

North American society becoming more secular

To the EditorRe Letrsquos try harder to turn off taps

Editorial July 2The paper is constantly warning

of water shortages and we the resi-dents are being asked to conserve which I have no problem with I have been conserving water since the early rsquo70s Yet the city is going ahead with the slip-and-slide

The editorial says if we are good little boys and girls maybe it will be OK to give away our money to an outside company for profit for the privilege of being able to waste the water we so desperately need I spoke with the mayor who informed me we were not in crisis yet So we can afford to sell the water When I

tried to talk with him about the issue of the slip-and-slide he accused me of not wanting the kids to have fun What kind of convoluted logic is going on here

So far none of the businesses com-panies or city government seems to think they have any responsibility when it comes to conserving

John TallerinoNanaimo

To the EditorWith the record-breaking tempera-

tures we have been facing this spring and now leading into summer it appears we will be facing some strict regulations on watering I myself have decided to keep the flower pots

to a minimum and only water the few I have in the evening with a watering can Yes my lawn is brown and very unattractive But a small price to pay in the big picture of what may be to come My beef is the city allowing permits to some When I enquired I was told it is for those who are doing landscaping or have new grass The property in question seems to have neither

As well an educated person knows that watering in the hotest points of day defeats the purpose completely If these people must water then why not at least water in the evenings or early morning Just saying

Linda Smithvia e-mail

Water conservation measures lack logic

To the EditorRe Maritime

museum seeking new Island home July 2

For many years the idea of a mari-time museum for Nanaimo has been mooted but never followed through Now that the Mari-time Museum of BC in Victoria is losing its historic premises

and may be casting its eyes on a coastal Island city for its new home perhaps it is time to renew our interest Historically Nanaimo is one of BCrsquos oldest ports and a busy working one

It might be appro-priate to offer the upper floor of the little-used conference

centre One could envision a whole tourist-orientated complex in the area maritime history the Nanaimo Museum the military museum Bastion and the his-toric downtown

Need more space for lectures and con-ferences The Port Theatre is not over-used and the cruise

ship terminal has cer-tainly not reached its potential Waterfront plaques tell some of our shipping history and small shipbuild-ers like the Vollmers played an important role in our develop-ment Harbour tours and ferries are on hand for visitors

Do not let us miss another chance to

give the city a boost for prosperity There may not be much money in the pot but with developers showing interest in Nanaimo and the government looking for election support maybe they can all become partners in the enterprise

Pamela MarNanaimo

Maritime museum could revitalize downtown tourism

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8 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

these fine businesses and find out why they are theCall

OF THE TOWNTalkTalk

Pickup Shop ad from

Your Automotive Specialistsfrom Thursday May 1st

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Request a quote online wwwviicca

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Serving Nanaimo Ladysmith Parksvillie amp North Vancouver Island

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bull Repairs amp Rebuilds are completed in house

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250-754-7844wwwbcautowreckingcom

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Kelly OrsquoDwyerComing Via Email

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December 22nd 2014

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these fine businesses and find out why they are theCall

OF THE TOWNTalkTalk

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6581 Aulds Road (Across from BCAA)

250-390-3333Island Owned amp Operated

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Open 7 Days A Week

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Delivering bulk affordable Drinking Water to Central Vancouver IslandWe fill cisterns well pools hot tubs ponds and more247

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bull TACKLE bull INFLATABLES bull ELECTRONICS

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250 753-4214

bull GROCERIES bull SUNDRIESbull CONFECTIONERY

771 Centre St Unit A Downtown Nanaimo

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Leons Carpet amp Upholstery

Cleaning

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bull Area Rugs bull Free In-Home Estimatesbull Furniture Cleaning bull Commercial amp Residential bull High Powered Truck Mount Extraction System

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1-800-BATHTUB bull 250-586-1555

50005000 BATHROOM REMODEL

Business of the Week

Got Water We can HelpIsland Water Hauling Inc

250-323-6363wwwislandwaterhaulingcom

Delivering bulk affordable Drinking Water to Central Vancouver IslandWe fill cisterns well pools hot tubs ponds and more247

bull Cistern and Pump Rental or Rent to buy Programbull Water Storage and Cistern Maintenance

bull Well Refurbishing well drilling well pump installation and repairbull Water Treatment Systems

Prices in effect July 4 - 12 2015

PerLB

California GrownSugarone Green Seedless Grapes439 per kg

199199PerLB California Grown

Mini Watermelon

2$62$6for

FROM

WEST COAST

FreshSockeye Salmon Fillets 188188

Island FarmsIce Cream4lt

499499

Santa CruzOrganic Lemonade946ml

177177

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Per100 gr

Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

huCopyright copy 2015 Quality Foods and its licensors All Rights Reserved Photos for Presentation Purposes Only bull All QF Stores Email customerservicequalityfoodscom

wwwqualityfoodscom

Canadian AARib Grilling Steak Cap Off2202 per kg

999999PerLB

Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

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Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 9

DareViva Puffs300gr

Canadian AAFlat Iron Grilling SteakTop Blade 1541 per kg

Pork Loin Country Style Ribs879 per kg

Canadian AASirloin Tip Marinating Steak1320 per kg

Canadian AASirloin Tip Oven Roast1320 per kg

Sunrise FarmsChicken Drumettes

1kg

$12

LeafLiquorice Allsorts200gr

OlympicOrganic Yogurt650gr

OlympicYogurt8x100gr

Snack Pack Pudding Cups4x99gr

Jolly TimePopcorn510-594gr

MaynardsCandy or Wine Gums170-185gr

399

599PerLB

OlympicSour Cream500ml

ChapmanrsquosNo Sugar Added Ice Cream or NoveltiesAssorted Sizes

So DeliciousMinis Coconut Milk Bars or Sandwiches4-8x68ml

499

$599PerLB

399

4$5for

399

699PerLB

Grain Fed Free Run

Locally Raised BC Poultry

399

399

PerLB

2$4for

2$4for3$5for

2$7for

2$5for

Frozen CoconutNon-Dairy Frozen Dessert473ml

UPSTAIRS INSIDE QUALITY FOODS INComox bull Powell River bull Qualicum Foods bull Courtenay

ALL CANDLESFlame and Flameless

30 OFF

OFFER IN EFFECT JULY 13-19 2015 FREE

BUY 1Zevia Soda 6x355ml

GET 1Pioneer Chips 142g

A $167 value FREE

SPECTACUL AR SUMMER SNACKS

Meat

10 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

Center Cut Single or Double Loin Pork Loin Chops

879 per kg

Maple LeafBacon375gr

GrimmrsquosBavarian amp Sizzlinrsquo Smokies450gr

Sunrise FarmsWhole Frying Chicken

2 pack 549 per kg

ED SmithTriple Fruits Spread500ml

Tropicana100 Pure amp Natural Orange Juice263lt

QuakerInstant Oatmeal228-336gr

QuakerLife or Corn Bran Squares Cereal375-455gr

2$5for

QuakerInstant Oatmeal Cup43-48gr

QuakerHarvest Crunch Granola Cereal470-600gr

$249PerLB399

PerLB

Tre StelleBocconcini or Deluxe Mozzarella Cheese200-340gr

$5

GrimmrsquosNaturally Smoked Sausage375gr

$5$5

PlantersPeanut Butter1kg

399

2$5for

OroweatBread or Muffins680gr or 6rsquos

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

299 299

CastelloRosenborg Danish Camembert or Brie Cheese125gr

The Laughing CowBonus Pack Cheese400gr

5$5for599

3$10for

599

399

299

Grain Fed Free Run

Locally Raised BC Poultry

ADD CHIPSto any fresh sandwichfor only 69cent

40gr bagProducts for illustration purposes only Store selection varies

SAVE AT LEAST 50 EVERYDAY

NEW OUTLET STORENOW OPEN

PORT ALBERNI 2943 10th Avenue Port Alberni BC

(250) 723-3397

MAKE MORNINGS MARVELOUS

Meat

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 11

art directordate

creative designer

dateprod designer

dateprep designer

am pm

trimlivebleedto fit in the page ithas been scaled to

Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

file name

docketMay 4 2015

xxx

May 12 2015Gord

May 14 2015Gord

Dani MSB

800 x 40002500

100

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FAai

PBC15191

_______________________production manager PR

OOFR

ELEA

SEArea must be signed before file is released

$000PepsiCo soft drinks

(12x355 mL any variety)

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

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SAY IT WITH PEPSI

MezzettaDeli Sliced PeppersAssorted Sizes

KraftMiracle Whip or Mayo890ml

Tre StelleCrumbled Feta Cheese150gr

Bushrsquos BestBaked Beans398ml

Jiffy PopPopcornButter 127gr

Old DutchRestaurante Tortilla Chips276-384gr

Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

V8Vegetable Cocktail189lt

McVitiersquosGinger Nuts250gr

McVitiersquosDigestive or HobNobs Biscuits300-400gr

RyvitaWholegrain Rye Crispbread125-250gr

299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

Nabob Coffee CompanyGround Coffee915-930gr

KupsComCoffee Pods12rsquos

499

Pepsi 7-Up or Mountain Dew12-15x355ml

2$5for

5$10 2$5for

Naked100 Fruit Smoothie450ml

299

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Miss VickiersquosPotato Chips200-220gr

4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

2$5for

399399

Humpty DumptyParty Mix280gr

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

SmartfoodPopcorn185-220gr

299

for

399

2992$5

for

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES 1199 399 5$10for

2$4for PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Quality Foods an Island Original

WIN PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES

Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Reedrsquos Ginger Brew or Virgilrsquos Micro Brewed Soda and you are automatically entered to WIN 1 of 2 Pedego Interceptor or Trail Tracker electric bikes Valued at approx $4000 each

LayrsquosStax Potato Chips155-163gr

Brisk Lemon Iced Tea or Lemonade1lt

5$5for5$5forPL

US A

PPLICABLE FEES

4$5for4$5for

4$10for4$10for

2$5for

5$10for

FINAL WEEK

TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

12 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 13

art directordate

creative designer

dateprod designer

dateprep designer

am pm

trimlivebleedto fit in the page ithas been scaled to

Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

file name

docketMay 4 2015

xxx

May 12 2015Gord

May 14 2015Gord

Dani MSB

800 x 40002500

100

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FAai

PBC15191

_______________________production manager PR

OOFR

ELEA

SEArea must be signed before file is released

$000PepsiCo soft drinks

(12x355 mL any variety)

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FApdf 1 2015-05-15 957 AM

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

MezzettaDeli Sliced PeppersAssorted Sizes

KraftMiracle Whip or Mayo890ml

Tre StelleCrumbled Feta Cheese150gr

Bushrsquos BestBaked Beans398ml

Jiffy PopPopcornButter 127gr

Old DutchRestaurante Tortilla Chips276-384gr

Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

V8Vegetable Cocktail189lt

McVitiersquosGinger Nuts250gr

McVitiersquosDigestive or HobNobs Biscuits300-400gr

RyvitaWholegrain Rye Crispbread125-250gr

299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

Nabob Coffee CompanyGround Coffee915-930gr

KupsComCoffee Pods12rsquos

499

Pepsi 7-Up or Mountain Dew12-15x355ml

2$5for

5$10 2$5for

Naked100 Fruit Smoothie450ml

299

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Miss VickiersquosPotato Chips200-220gr

4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

2$5for

399399

Humpty DumptyParty Mix280gr

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

SmartfoodPopcorn185-220gr

299

for

399

2992$5

for

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES 1199 399 5$10for

2$4for PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Quality Foods an Island Original

WIN PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES

Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Reedrsquos Ginger Brew or Virgilrsquos Micro Brewed Soda and you are automatically entered to WIN 1 of 2 Pedego Interceptor or Trail Tracker electric bikes Valued at approx $4000 each

LayrsquosStax Potato Chips155-163gr

Brisk Lemon Iced Tea or Lemonade1lt

5$5for5$5forPL

US A

PPLICABLE FEES

4$5for4$5for

4$10for4$10for

2$5for

5$10for

FINAL WEEK

TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

12 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 13

Boursin Soft Cheese125-150gr

FROM

WATERSWEST COAST

Frozen or Previously FrozenPeruvian Scallops2030 size

SunriseRoast or Smoked Turkey Breast

Rosemary Ham

LargeDeli Salad

ViennaNew York Style Corned Beef

FreshSnapper Fillets

Frozen or Previously FrozenWhite Tiger Prawns

3140 size

Quality FreshSweet Treats Soft Jubes200gr

Jelly Beans Quality FreshFamily Favourites Banana Chips230gr

Organically YoursOrganic Dried Cranberries200gr

12 Piece California Rolls

9 Piece BC Rolls

199Per

100 gr

299Per

100 gr

Per100 gr

MediumFried Rice

499

129per 100gr

499

499 650950

FreshSockeye Salmon Fillets

Per100 gr

49cent

169per 100gr

Spanish AicManchego Cheese150gr

699

188Per

100 gr

199

199per 100gr

2$3for2$5for

799

bull Sweet Beanbull Greekbull Red Potato with Dijon

MediumChicken with Black Bean Sauce

MediumSweet amp Sour Chicken Balls 975

4958 pieceDeep Fried Prawns

2$10

Deli amp Cheese

Seafood bull Quality Foods

Sushi

Available at select stores onlyAvailable at select stores only

14 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

WIN A BEAN BAG

TOSS GAME

See in store for details

299

Kicking HorseOrganic Whole Bean Coffee454gr

AngiersquosBoom Chicka Pop128-142gr

CalbeeSnapea Crisps93gr

The Good BeanCrisp amp Crunchy Chickpeas70gr

Cream Puffs

Mini Danish

24 Pack Cookies Calabrese Buns

Sunflower amp Flax Seed Bread

Raisin Bran Muffins Turtle Cheesecake

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16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

artsnanaimobulletincom

Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

artsand entertainment

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 19Nanaimo News Bulletin Tue July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom A19

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

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Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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wwwnanaimobulletincom LETTERS Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 7

To the EditorGradually the USA is

evolving into a more just society like Canadarsquos

Due to a more religious right wing progress has been painfully slow but the US Supreme Court is upholding gay marriage and universal health care This from a predominately con-servative Supreme Court

In Canada Prime Minister Stephen Harperrsquos Conserva-

tive government continues its streak of nine consecu-tive losses at the Supreme Court This is embarrassing but nonetheless illustrates that his partyrsquos archaic ideas no longer have rel-evance in modern societiesIts best arguments donrsquot win anymore

Understanding and com-passion backed by law are carrying the day because of separation of church and

state and all Conservatives can now resort to is the lsquonot-withstanding clausersquo which is a pretty pathetic fallback position

Pierre Elliot Trudeau a devout Catholic and the chief architect of the Cana-dian Charter of Rights and Freedoms left his bible out-side of the Parliament when he went to work

RG BurnettNanaimo

LETTERS poLicy Letters should be no longer than 250 words and will be edited Include your address (it wonrsquot be published) and a first name or two initials and a surnameMaiL 777 Poplar St Nanaimo BC V9S 2H7Fax 250-753-0788E-MaiL editornanaimobulletincom

North American society becoming more secular

To the EditorRe Letrsquos try harder to turn off taps

Editorial July 2The paper is constantly warning

of water shortages and we the resi-dents are being asked to conserve which I have no problem with I have been conserving water since the early rsquo70s Yet the city is going ahead with the slip-and-slide

The editorial says if we are good little boys and girls maybe it will be OK to give away our money to an outside company for profit for the privilege of being able to waste the water we so desperately need I spoke with the mayor who informed me we were not in crisis yet So we can afford to sell the water When I

tried to talk with him about the issue of the slip-and-slide he accused me of not wanting the kids to have fun What kind of convoluted logic is going on here

So far none of the businesses com-panies or city government seems to think they have any responsibility when it comes to conserving

John TallerinoNanaimo

To the EditorWith the record-breaking tempera-

tures we have been facing this spring and now leading into summer it appears we will be facing some strict regulations on watering I myself have decided to keep the flower pots

to a minimum and only water the few I have in the evening with a watering can Yes my lawn is brown and very unattractive But a small price to pay in the big picture of what may be to come My beef is the city allowing permits to some When I enquired I was told it is for those who are doing landscaping or have new grass The property in question seems to have neither

As well an educated person knows that watering in the hotest points of day defeats the purpose completely If these people must water then why not at least water in the evenings or early morning Just saying

Linda Smithvia e-mail

Water conservation measures lack logic

To the EditorRe Maritime

museum seeking new Island home July 2

For many years the idea of a mari-time museum for Nanaimo has been mooted but never followed through Now that the Mari-time Museum of BC in Victoria is losing its historic premises

and may be casting its eyes on a coastal Island city for its new home perhaps it is time to renew our interest Historically Nanaimo is one of BCrsquos oldest ports and a busy working one

It might be appro-priate to offer the upper floor of the little-used conference

centre One could envision a whole tourist-orientated complex in the area maritime history the Nanaimo Museum the military museum Bastion and the his-toric downtown

Need more space for lectures and con-ferences The Port Theatre is not over-used and the cruise

ship terminal has cer-tainly not reached its potential Waterfront plaques tell some of our shipping history and small shipbuild-ers like the Vollmers played an important role in our develop-ment Harbour tours and ferries are on hand for visitors

Do not let us miss another chance to

give the city a boost for prosperity There may not be much money in the pot but with developers showing interest in Nanaimo and the government looking for election support maybe they can all become partners in the enterprise

Pamela MarNanaimo

Maritime museum could revitalize downtown tourism

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DareViva Puffs300gr

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1kg

$12

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399

599PerLB

OlympicSour Cream500ml

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499

$599PerLB

399

4$5for

399

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399

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PerLB

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$5

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$5$5

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399

2$5for

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A

PPLICABLE FEES

299 299

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599

399

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Del MonteFruit398ml

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599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

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299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

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299

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PPLICABLE FEES

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399399

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PPLICABLE FEES

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299

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399

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PLUS

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PPLICABLE FEES

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2$4for PLUS

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US A

PPLICABLE FEES

4$5for4$5for

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5$10for

FINAL WEEK

TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

12 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 13

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creative designer

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Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

file name

docketMay 4 2015

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May 12 2015Gord

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800 x 40002500

100

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FAai

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_______________________production manager PR

OOFR

ELEA

SEArea must be signed before file is released

$000PepsiCo soft drinks

(12x355 mL any variety)

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

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SAY IT WITH PEPSI

MezzettaDeli Sliced PeppersAssorted Sizes

KraftMiracle Whip or Mayo890ml

Tre StelleCrumbled Feta Cheese150gr

Bushrsquos BestBaked Beans398ml

Jiffy PopPopcornButter 127gr

Old DutchRestaurante Tortilla Chips276-384gr

Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

V8Vegetable Cocktail189lt

McVitiersquosGinger Nuts250gr

McVitiersquosDigestive or HobNobs Biscuits300-400gr

RyvitaWholegrain Rye Crispbread125-250gr

299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

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499

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16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

artsnanaimobulletincom

Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

artsand entertainment

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The writing part was easy ndash it was just deciding to go for it and do it

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 19Nanaimo News Bulletin Tue July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom A19

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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Do you enjoy a challenging dynamic and fun environment Are you looking to advance your career and take your leadership skills to the next level If you answered yes YOU are the person we are looking for With 16 locations VIIC is the largest privately held brokerage on Vancouver Island We are expanding in many areas and have exciting job opportunities for the right person Please refer to our website at viiccacareers for more information on these exciting two career opportunities

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Due to current commitments and a steady and expanding workload we are looking to add technical depth to our Parksville office Opportunities are available for the following positions Project EngineerReporting to a Project Manager the candidate will generally be responsible for the planning and execution of a variety of municipal infrastructure projects in our local service area Tasks include the design of road and civil utilities coordi-nating approval and permitting applications preparation of reports feasibility studies and construction documents and the provision of contract administration and site inspection services The candidate will have 5 to 8 years of progressive project experience and either be registered or eligible for registration with APEGBC Field TechnologistReporting to a Project Engineer the candidate will generally be responsible for construction inspection and related field work Tasks will cover all aspects of the construction cycle including field layout site inspection contract administra-tion testing coordination and record drawings preparation The candidate will have 10 to 15 years of progressive project experience Preference will be given to those with topo-graphic survey and construction layout experience and are capable of operating robotic survey equipment Registration with AScT would be an asset but not critical We are looking for motivated and insightful people seeking new challenges on interesting and fulfilling projects and who enjoy working in a progressive and collaborative environ-ment with like-minded people We are a local well-established firm with deep ties to the re-gion and with a strong presence in the municipal infrastruc-ture renewal and development community We offer you the opportunity to gain considerable experience on large com-plex and challenging design and construction assignments with a chance to utilize new and advancing technology in the pursuit of your work We provide progressive training opportunities with the possibility of ownership for the right candidates Please see our website for further information about our company and the opportunities that we offer If you are interested in a chance to work together on exciting and rewarding projects and thrive in an employee owned company then please submit your resume and a brief cover note by email to kaelkoers-engcom by July 30th 2015

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

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Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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197lb434 Kg

California Premium Quality

Large Grapes

A Great Summertime Family Treat Naturersquos Snack Food

Seedless Red - Green - Black

NewCrop

Excludes Any Pre-Packaged Salads

Regular$749

In our Deli

In our Cafe

497EACH

Blue Ginger

California Rollamp Spicy California Roll

12 Pieces

California Grown

Nanaimo Midweek Specials

Page 8: Nanaimo News Bulletin, July 14, 2015

8 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

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Prices in effect July 4 - 12 2015

PerLB

California GrownSugarone Green Seedless Grapes439 per kg

199199PerLB California Grown

Mini Watermelon

2$62$6for

FROM

WEST COAST

FreshSockeye Salmon Fillets 188188

Island FarmsIce Cream4lt

499499

Santa CruzOrganic Lemonade946ml

177177

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Per100 gr

Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

huCopyright copy 2015 Quality Foods and its licensors All Rights Reserved Photos for Presentation Purposes Only bull All QF Stores Email customerservicequalityfoodscom

wwwqualityfoodscom

Canadian AARib Grilling Steak Cap Off2202 per kg

999999PerLB

Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16Exhibits now open until august 16WATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACHWATCH FOR FREE PRODUCT SAMPLING AT THE BEACH

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Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 9

DareViva Puffs300gr

Canadian AAFlat Iron Grilling SteakTop Blade 1541 per kg

Pork Loin Country Style Ribs879 per kg

Canadian AASirloin Tip Marinating Steak1320 per kg

Canadian AASirloin Tip Oven Roast1320 per kg

Sunrise FarmsChicken Drumettes

1kg

$12

LeafLiquorice Allsorts200gr

OlympicOrganic Yogurt650gr

OlympicYogurt8x100gr

Snack Pack Pudding Cups4x99gr

Jolly TimePopcorn510-594gr

MaynardsCandy or Wine Gums170-185gr

399

599PerLB

OlympicSour Cream500ml

ChapmanrsquosNo Sugar Added Ice Cream or NoveltiesAssorted Sizes

So DeliciousMinis Coconut Milk Bars or Sandwiches4-8x68ml

499

$599PerLB

399

4$5for

399

699PerLB

Grain Fed Free Run

Locally Raised BC Poultry

399

399

PerLB

2$4for

2$4for3$5for

2$7for

2$5for

Frozen CoconutNon-Dairy Frozen Dessert473ml

UPSTAIRS INSIDE QUALITY FOODS INComox bull Powell River bull Qualicum Foods bull Courtenay

ALL CANDLESFlame and Flameless

30 OFF

OFFER IN EFFECT JULY 13-19 2015 FREE

BUY 1Zevia Soda 6x355ml

GET 1Pioneer Chips 142g

A $167 value FREE

SPECTACUL AR SUMMER SNACKS

Meat

10 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

Center Cut Single or Double Loin Pork Loin Chops

879 per kg

Maple LeafBacon375gr

GrimmrsquosBavarian amp Sizzlinrsquo Smokies450gr

Sunrise FarmsWhole Frying Chicken

2 pack 549 per kg

ED SmithTriple Fruits Spread500ml

Tropicana100 Pure amp Natural Orange Juice263lt

QuakerInstant Oatmeal228-336gr

QuakerLife or Corn Bran Squares Cereal375-455gr

2$5for

QuakerInstant Oatmeal Cup43-48gr

QuakerHarvest Crunch Granola Cereal470-600gr

$249PerLB399

PerLB

Tre StelleBocconcini or Deluxe Mozzarella Cheese200-340gr

$5

GrimmrsquosNaturally Smoked Sausage375gr

$5$5

PlantersPeanut Butter1kg

399

2$5for

OroweatBread or Muffins680gr or 6rsquos

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

299 299

CastelloRosenborg Danish Camembert or Brie Cheese125gr

The Laughing CowBonus Pack Cheese400gr

5$5for599

3$10for

599

399

299

Grain Fed Free Run

Locally Raised BC Poultry

ADD CHIPSto any fresh sandwichfor only 69cent

40gr bagProducts for illustration purposes only Store selection varies

SAVE AT LEAST 50 EVERYDAY

NEW OUTLET STORENOW OPEN

PORT ALBERNI 2943 10th Avenue Port Alberni BC

(250) 723-3397

MAKE MORNINGS MARVELOUS

Meat

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 11

art directordate

creative designer

dateprod designer

dateprep designer

am pm

trimlivebleedto fit in the page ithas been scaled to

Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

file name

docketMay 4 2015

xxx

May 12 2015Gord

May 14 2015Gord

Dani MSB

800 x 40002500

100

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FAai

PBC15191

_______________________production manager PR

OOFR

ELEA

SEArea must be signed before file is released

$000PepsiCo soft drinks

(12x355 mL any variety)

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

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SAY IT WITH PEPSI

MezzettaDeli Sliced PeppersAssorted Sizes

KraftMiracle Whip or Mayo890ml

Tre StelleCrumbled Feta Cheese150gr

Bushrsquos BestBaked Beans398ml

Jiffy PopPopcornButter 127gr

Old DutchRestaurante Tortilla Chips276-384gr

Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

V8Vegetable Cocktail189lt

McVitiersquosGinger Nuts250gr

McVitiersquosDigestive or HobNobs Biscuits300-400gr

RyvitaWholegrain Rye Crispbread125-250gr

299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

Nabob Coffee CompanyGround Coffee915-930gr

KupsComCoffee Pods12rsquos

499

Pepsi 7-Up or Mountain Dew12-15x355ml

2$5for

5$10 2$5for

Naked100 Fruit Smoothie450ml

299

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Miss VickiersquosPotato Chips200-220gr

4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

2$5for

399399

Humpty DumptyParty Mix280gr

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

SmartfoodPopcorn185-220gr

299

for

399

2992$5

for

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES 1199 399 5$10for

2$4for PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Quality Foods an Island Original

WIN PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES

Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Reedrsquos Ginger Brew or Virgilrsquos Micro Brewed Soda and you are automatically entered to WIN 1 of 2 Pedego Interceptor or Trail Tracker electric bikes Valued at approx $4000 each

LayrsquosStax Potato Chips155-163gr

Brisk Lemon Iced Tea or Lemonade1lt

5$5for5$5forPL

US A

PPLICABLE FEES

4$5for4$5for

4$10for4$10for

2$5for

5$10for

FINAL WEEK

TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

12 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 13

art directordate

creative designer

dateprod designer

dateprep designer

am pm

trimlivebleedto fit in the page ithas been scaled to

Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

file name

docketMay 4 2015

xxx

May 12 2015Gord

May 14 2015Gord

Dani MSB

800 x 40002500

100

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FAai

PBC15191

_______________________production manager PR

OOFR

ELEA

SEArea must be signed before file is released

$000PepsiCo soft drinks

(12x355 mL any variety)

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

PBC15191_Pepsi 12pk_Emoji_Ad_Mat_8x4_ENG_FApdf 1 2015-05-15 957 AM

SAY IT WITH PEPSI

MezzettaDeli Sliced PeppersAssorted Sizes

KraftMiracle Whip or Mayo890ml

Tre StelleCrumbled Feta Cheese150gr

Bushrsquos BestBaked Beans398ml

Jiffy PopPopcornButter 127gr

Old DutchRestaurante Tortilla Chips276-384gr

Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

V8Vegetable Cocktail189lt

McVitiersquosGinger Nuts250gr

McVitiersquosDigestive or HobNobs Biscuits300-400gr

RyvitaWholegrain Rye Crispbread125-250gr

299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

Nabob Coffee CompanyGround Coffee915-930gr

KupsComCoffee Pods12rsquos

499

Pepsi 7-Up or Mountain Dew12-15x355ml

2$5for

5$10 2$5for

Naked100 Fruit Smoothie450ml

299

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Miss VickiersquosPotato Chips200-220gr

4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

2$5for

399399

Humpty DumptyParty Mix280gr

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

SmartfoodPopcorn185-220gr

299

for

399

2992$5

for

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES 1199 399 5$10for

2$4for PLUS

A

PPLICABLE FEES

Quality Foods an Island Original

WIN PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES

Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Reedrsquos Ginger Brew or Virgilrsquos Micro Brewed Soda and you are automatically entered to WIN 1 of 2 Pedego Interceptor or Trail Tracker electric bikes Valued at approx $4000 each

LayrsquosStax Potato Chips155-163gr

Brisk Lemon Iced Tea or Lemonade1lt

5$5for5$5forPL

US A

PPLICABLE FEES

4$5for4$5for

4$10for4$10for

2$5for

5$10for

FINAL WEEK

TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

12 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 13

Boursin Soft Cheese125-150gr

FROM

WATERSWEST COAST

Frozen or Previously FrozenPeruvian Scallops2030 size

SunriseRoast or Smoked Turkey Breast

Rosemary Ham

LargeDeli Salad

ViennaNew York Style Corned Beef

FreshSnapper Fillets

Frozen or Previously FrozenWhite Tiger Prawns

3140 size

Quality FreshSweet Treats Soft Jubes200gr

Jelly Beans Quality FreshFamily Favourites Banana Chips230gr

Organically YoursOrganic Dried Cranberries200gr

12 Piece California Rolls

9 Piece BC Rolls

199Per

100 gr

299Per

100 gr

Per100 gr

MediumFried Rice

499

129per 100gr

499

499 650950

FreshSockeye Salmon Fillets

Per100 gr

49cent

169per 100gr

Spanish AicManchego Cheese150gr

699

188Per

100 gr

199

199per 100gr

2$3for2$5for

799

bull Sweet Beanbull Greekbull Red Potato with Dijon

MediumChicken with Black Bean Sauce

MediumSweet amp Sour Chicken Balls 975

4958 pieceDeep Fried Prawns

2$10

Deli amp Cheese

Seafood bull Quality Foods

Sushi

Available at select stores onlyAvailable at select stores only

14 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

WIN A BEAN BAG

TOSS GAME

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16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

artsnanaimobulletincom

Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

artsand entertainment

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 19Nanaimo News Bulletin Tue July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom A19

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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YOUTH SUPPORT WORKERIf you are looking for a challenging and rewarding employment experience Nanaimo Youth Services Association (NYSA) is seeking a - 10 FTE (35hrs per wk) employee for their Supportive Living Program This is a term certain position from July 27 2015 to March 31 2016 with possibility of ongoing employment

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

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Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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Sunrise FarmsChicken Drumettes

1kg

$12

LeafLiquorice Allsorts200gr

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Snack Pack Pudding Cups4x99gr

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399

599PerLB

OlympicSour Cream500ml

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499

$599PerLB

399

4$5for

399

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Grain Fed Free Run

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399

399

PerLB

2$4for

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2 pack 549 per kg

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2$5for

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$249PerLB399

PerLB

Tre StelleBocconcini or Deluxe Mozzarella Cheese200-340gr

$5

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$5$5

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399

2$5for

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Del MonteFruit398ml

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SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

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599 599

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2$4for

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299

299

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399

4$5for

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299

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Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

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UnicoPasta700-900gr

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CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

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599 599

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2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

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299

299

2992$6for

399

4$5for

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299

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A

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A

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4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

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399399

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A

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299

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US A

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4$5for4$5for

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Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

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16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

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Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 19Nanaimo News Bulletin Tue July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom A19

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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YOUTH SUPPORT WORKERIf you are looking for a challenging and rewarding employment experience Nanaimo Youth Services Association (NYSA) is seeking a - 10 FTE (35hrs per wk) employee for their Supportive Living Program This is a term certain position from July 27 2015 to March 31 2016 with possibility of ongoing employment

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

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Parks and rec loves summer

ACTIVELIFE

Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

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22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

artsnanaimobulletincom

Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

artsand entertainment

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 19Nanaimo News Bulletin Tue July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom A19

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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YOUTH SUPPORT WORKERIf you are looking for a challenging and rewarding employment experience Nanaimo Youth Services Association (NYSA) is seeking a - 10 FTE (35hrs per wk) employee for their Supportive Living Program This is a term certain position from July 27 2015 to March 31 2016 with possibility of ongoing employment

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

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Parks and rec loves summer

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Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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2 pack 549 per kg

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PerLB

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Del MonteFruit398ml

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SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

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599 599

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299

299

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4993$5for

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Del MonteFruit398ml

Nature ValleyLunch Box Granola Bars130gr

Ocean SprayCocktail189lt

SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

Paradise IslandRandom Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella CheeseApprox 400gr

UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

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299

299

2992$6for

399

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299

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A

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A

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Miss VickiersquosPotato Chips200-220gr

4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

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399399

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PLUS

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299

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US A

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4$5for4$5for

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TO ENTER

Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

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Per100 gr

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16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

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Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

artsand entertainment

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 19Nanaimo News Bulletin Tue July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom A19

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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YOUTH SUPPORT WORKERIf you are looking for a challenging and rewarding employment experience Nanaimo Youth Services Association (NYSA) is seeking a - 10 FTE (35hrs per wk) employee for their Supportive Living Program This is a term certain position from July 27 2015 to March 31 2016 with possibility of ongoing employment

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Due to current commitments and a steady and expanding workload we are looking to add technical depth to our Parksville office Opportunities are available for the following positions Project EngineerReporting to a Project Manager the candidate will generally be responsible for the planning and execution of a variety of municipal infrastructure projects in our local service area Tasks include the design of road and civil utilities coordi-nating approval and permitting applications preparation of reports feasibility studies and construction documents and the provision of contract administration and site inspection services The candidate will have 5 to 8 years of progressive project experience and either be registered or eligible for registration with APEGBC Field TechnologistReporting to a Project Engineer the candidate will generally be responsible for construction inspection and related field work Tasks will cover all aspects of the construction cycle including field layout site inspection contract administra-tion testing coordination and record drawings preparation The candidate will have 10 to 15 years of progressive project experience Preference will be given to those with topo-graphic survey and construction layout experience and are capable of operating robotic survey equipment Registration with AScT would be an asset but not critical We are looking for motivated and insightful people seeking new challenges on interesting and fulfilling projects and who enjoy working in a progressive and collaborative environ-ment with like-minded people We are a local well-established firm with deep ties to the re-gion and with a strong presence in the municipal infrastruc-ture renewal and development community We offer you the opportunity to gain considerable experience on large com-plex and challenging design and construction assignments with a chance to utilize new and advancing technology in the pursuit of your work We provide progressive training opportunities with the possibility of ownership for the right candidates Please see our website for further information about our company and the opportunities that we offer If you are interested in a chance to work together on exciting and rewarding projects and thrive in an employee owned company then please submit your resume and a brief cover note by email to kaelkoers-engcom by July 30th 2015

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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active life

KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

ACTIVELIFE

Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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Important final approval is the clientrsquos responsibility Please proof this artwork carefully Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing Colour lasers do not accurately represent the colours used in the finished product Laser proof are to be used for layout purposes only

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Del MonteFruit398ml

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SnowcrestFrozen FruitSelected 600gr

DoleFruit Cups4x107ml

HeinzPicnic Pack3x375ml

KraftExtra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing475ml

ArmstrongMelts SlicesProcess Cheese Product 500gr Gallo

Extra Virgin Olive Oil1lt

UnicoBalsamic Vinegar500ml

UnicoMarinated Artichoke Hearts170ml

GatoradePerform Thirst Quencher6x591ml

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UnicoBeans Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

UnicoPasta700-900gr

DolePineapple398ml

KraftKraft Dinner Macaroni amp CheeseOriginal 225gr

CampbellrsquosChunky Soup540ml

V8V-Fusion Vegetable amp Fruit Blend136lt

CampbellrsquosChunky Chili425gr

Haagen DazsIce Cream BarsAssorted Sizes

SunkistFrozen Sorbet amp Ice Cream Bars6x74ml

Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

Old DutchArriba Tortilla Chips245gr

KraftBBQ Sauce455ml

599 599

499 4$10399

2$4for

4$5for

2$5for

5$5for5$5for

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299

299

2992$6for

399

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2$5for

5$10 2$5for

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299

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A

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4993$5for

2$5for2$5for

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Humpty DumptyParty Mix280gr

PLUS

A

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SmartfoodPopcorn185-220gr

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399

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4$5for4$5for

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Prices in effect July 13 - 19 2015

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7 DAYS OF SAVINGS - July 13-19 2015

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

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Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

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BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

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IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

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Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

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Parks and rec loves summer

ACTIVELIFE

Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

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Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

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GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

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IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

ACTIVELIFE

Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

artsnanaimobulletincom

Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

ACTIVELIFE

Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

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Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

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GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

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GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

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IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

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Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

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Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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16 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

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Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

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IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

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The writing part was easy ndash it was just deciding to go for it and do it

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 19Nanaimo News Bulletin Tue July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom A19

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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YOUTH SUPPORT WORKERIf you are looking for a challenging and rewarding employment experience Nanaimo Youth Services Association (NYSA) is seeking a - 10 FTE (35hrs per wk) employee for their Supportive Living Program This is a term certain position from July 27 2015 to March 31 2016 with possibility of ongoing employment

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

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Parks and rec loves summer

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Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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One day Gillian Wal-ters was walking on the beach with her son when she saw

something that didnrsquot look right

ldquoWe saw this little lump on a rockrdquo Wal-ters recalled ldquoAt first I thought it was just part of the rockrdquo

When Walters looked closer she realized it wasnrsquot part of the rock but an injured seal pup

ldquoI remembered that there is this myth that says donrsquot touch wildlife but it looked like it was in distressrdquo Walters said ldquoIt was dying The birds had started to pick at itrdquo

Walters then decided to make a few phone calls and eventually got in touch with a wildlife offi-cial on Salt Spring Island who instructed her on how to rescue the dying animal

ldquoI put it in my purse and took it the vet hospitalrdquo she said

After following the seal puprsquos journey from Vancouver Island to Salt

Spring Island to Vancou-ver to Gibsons where it was released into the water after making a full recovery Walters a lifelong artist decided to write and illustrate a childrenrsquos book about the experience

ldquoThe book is about mindfulness and compas-sionrdquo Walters said

This past April the Nanoose Bay resident self-released her first chil-drenrsquos book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of good response from parents and kidsrdquo Walters said

On Saturday (July 18) Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child 2517 Bowen Rd from 10 am until 2 pm

Walters a registered clinical counsellor attended Malaspina Col-lege in 1992 where she focused on photography and painting

She says the hardest part wasnrsquot writing the childrenrsquos book but deciding to write it

ldquoIrsquove been writing since I was a kid so the writing part was easyrdquo she said ldquoIt was just deciding to go for it and do itrdquo

Walters credits a self-publishing conference in Nanaimo for keeping her motivated

ldquoI got the bug I just started going crazy writ-ing it and proofreading it over and overrdquo Walters said

Walters plans to turn King Zoom into a series and is currently working on other books

ldquoThe next one is going to be about children with Tourettersquos Syndrome and there is one about bully-ing and also ADHD and anxietyrdquo she said

A portion of the pro-ceeds from King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue will be donated to the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre

For more information on Walters please visit wwwgillianmeghanwal-terscom To learn more about the wildlife care centre please visit wwwsealrescueorg

artsnanaimobulletincom

Seal pup rescue inspires childrenrsquos story

NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

Gillian Walters holds a copy of her book King Zoom and the Great Seal Pup Rescue Walters will be holding a book signing at Kool amp Child on Saturday (July 18)

Nanaimo saxophonist Christine Jensen and her trumpet playing sister Ingrid Jensen will be performing alongside bassist Ken Lister Montreal saxophonist Joel Miller and New York drummer Jon Wikan in a special performance at Simon Holt on July 22 at 730 pm

Jensen who is now based out of Mon-

treal is the leader of the Juno Award winning band the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra

Tickets to the performance are $30 in advance and $35 at the door For tickets and more information please call the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611

Australian singer set to performAustraliarsquos Ash Grunwald will be back

in the Harbour City on Thursday (July 16) when he performs at the Queenrsquos with Aaron James and the Black Water

Grunwald an award-winning blues musician last performed in Nanaimo in August as part of the Blues Benefit Bash

The Australian will take the stage at 730 pm

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door Tickets can be purchased by visiting httpgooglNeeTAf or at Fas-cinating Rhythm and the Queenrsquos

For more information on Grunwald please visit httponfbme1KKSulL

Sisters will jazz up north-end restaurant

BY NICHOLAS PESCODTHE NEWS BULLETIN

IBOOK FOCUSES on mindfulness and compassion

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The writing part was easy ndash it was just deciding to go for it and do it

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 19Nanaimo News Bulletin Tue July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom A19

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

In Loving Memory of

Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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The Nanaimo News Bulletin along with Grower Direct and Dairy Queen would like to help you celebrate and acknowledge those special birthday and anniversary events of family and friendsWe will publish all names provided if

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YOUTH SUPPORT WORKERIf you are looking for a challenging and rewarding employment experience Nanaimo Youth Services Association (NYSA) is seeking a - 10 FTE (35hrs per wk) employee for their Supportive Living Program This is a term certain position from July 27 2015 to March 31 2016 with possibility of ongoing employment

Required education BSW or BACYC and relevant experience working with youth and young adults Knowledge of Crisis Intervention is highly desirable

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Interested applicants can submit a resume and

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Do you enjoy a challenging dynamic and fun environment Are you looking to advance your career and take your leadership skills to the next level If you answered yes YOU are the person we are looking for With 16 locations VIIC is the largest privately held brokerage on Vancouver Island We are expanding in many areas and have exciting job opportunities for the right person Please refer to our website at viiccacareers for more information on these exciting two career opportunities

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Due to current commitments and a steady and expanding workload we are looking to add technical depth to our Parksville office Opportunities are available for the following positions Project EngineerReporting to a Project Manager the candidate will generally be responsible for the planning and execution of a variety of municipal infrastructure projects in our local service area Tasks include the design of road and civil utilities coordi-nating approval and permitting applications preparation of reports feasibility studies and construction documents and the provision of contract administration and site inspection services The candidate will have 5 to 8 years of progressive project experience and either be registered or eligible for registration with APEGBC Field TechnologistReporting to a Project Engineer the candidate will generally be responsible for construction inspection and related field work Tasks will cover all aspects of the construction cycle including field layout site inspection contract administra-tion testing coordination and record drawings preparation The candidate will have 10 to 15 years of progressive project experience Preference will be given to those with topo-graphic survey and construction layout experience and are capable of operating robotic survey equipment Registration with AScT would be an asset but not critical We are looking for motivated and insightful people seeking new challenges on interesting and fulfilling projects and who enjoy working in a progressive and collaborative environ-ment with like-minded people We are a local well-established firm with deep ties to the re-gion and with a strong presence in the municipal infrastruc-ture renewal and development community We offer you the opportunity to gain considerable experience on large com-plex and challenging design and construction assignments with a chance to utilize new and advancing technology in the pursuit of your work We provide progressive training opportunities with the possibility of ownership for the right candidates Please see our website for further information about our company and the opportunities that we offer If you are interested in a chance to work together on exciting and rewarding projects and thrive in an employee owned company then please submit your resume and a brief cover note by email to kaelkoers-engcom by July 30th 2015

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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active life

KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

ACTIVELIFE

Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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sports18 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

VI Raiders player Nick Johnson makes a catch during a drill Sunday at Caledonia Park at the junior football teamrsquos main camp The season starts July 25

Timbermen to face rival Shamrocks

The senior A Nanaimo Timber-men are mired in a tough losing streak but maybe a matchup against the Victoria Sham-rocks will be the right kind of tonic

The last-placed T-men host the first-placed Sham-rocks tonight (July 14) in Nanaimo Itrsquos the third and final meeting between the two Western Lacrosse Asso-ciation rivals after the Timber-men swept the Shamrocks on the opening weekend of the season winning by scores of 8-6 and 12-9 Nanaimo hasnrsquot won since losing eight straight while Victoria has gone in the opposite direc-tion posting an 11-1 record since those first two losses

Nanaimo is coming off a 15-6 road loss to the Coquitlam Adan-acs on Saturday night on the main-land

Eli McLaughlin led the T-men with a hat trick and two assists in that one while Cody Bremner Brody Eastwood and Randy Jones had a goal and two assists each Zak Boychuk and Pete Duben-ski split time in the crease as shots were 50-44 in favour of Nanaimo Mat-thew Dinsdale led the Adanacs with a five-goal perfor-mance

GAME ON hellip The Timbermen and Shamrocks face off tonight at 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena Admission is $12 for adults $10 for seniors and stu-dents and free for children 12 and under

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

The Nanaimo Timbermen were hyped up to play the Ladner Pio-neers and turned that energy into a positive

The senior B Timbermen defeated the Pioneers 15-8 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to claim the regular-season title in the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association

ldquoEverybody was fired up for that game We knew what was on the line and what it meant going into playoffsrdquo said Nick Patterson T-men goalie ldquoEverybody played hard played smart and we con-trolled the pace of the gamerdquo

Nanaimo jumped out to a 6-3 lead after the first period but Ladner chipped away and closed the mar-gin to 8-7 early in the third period

ldquoWe knew there was going to be some pushback which there was

and the guys responded really wellhelliprdquo said Mike Maughan coach of the Timbermen ldquoWe knew we were going to have a tough game a tight game and a good game so

it was really impressive to see how well prepared the guys were and how their effort level wasrdquo

Maughan said the team has been targeting first place since

the beginning of the season and he said it was kind of cool that it came down to the last game against the Pioneers

ldquoItrsquos what wersquove been pushing for all season Itrsquos been our goal and itrsquos nice to reach your goalsrdquo Patterson said ldquoAnd home-floor advantage in playoffs is huge in this league with the amount of travel and games during the weekrdquo

Patterson made 27 saves for the win and Jon Diplock and Derek Lowe had hat tricks to lead Nanaimorsquos offence Shane Chalker scored a pair and other scorers were Cody Boon Ryan Hanna Steve Higgs Ryan Forslund Graham Palmer Jonny Gill and Andrew Miller

GAME ON hellip The T-men will face the Langley Warriors in the WCSLA semifinals At press time schedul-ing was yet to be determined

sportsnanaimobulletincom

GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Nanaimo Timbermen player Andrew Miller right goes for a loose ball against Ladner Pioneers opponents during Saturdayrsquos game at Frank Crane Arena

Senior B Timbermen win regular-season title

Raiders get ready

BY GREG SAKAKITHE NEWS BULLETIN

Main camp serves a lot of different purposes ndash a foot-ball team needs to toughen up band together get bet-ter and determine its depth chart

The VI Raiders think they accomplished those goals but the primary target said coach Jerome Erdman is the season opener in two weeksrsquo time

ldquoWersquore getting them ready for a gamerdquo he said ldquoSpring [camp] is more or less to see whorsquos going to make it to this stage hellip Now everything we do wersquore getting prepared to play Langley the first game of the seasonrdquo

Main camp was a very dif-ferent format this year In the past the Raiders have always held it out of town at Port Alberni Duncan or Campbell River and put guys through the paces over several gruelling days in the heat

This year the team stayed in Nanaimo and trained at their home field at Caledo-nia Park Camp was shorter and streamlined Guys got chances to play physical but the priority was to be productive

ldquoThe players are working hard the coaches are work-ing hard everybody seems to have bought in and things are going wellrdquo Erdman said ldquoConsidering itrsquos a whole new system for them theyrsquove adapted very quickly and Irsquom well pleased with whatrsquos going onrdquo

There are a few roster moves to be made ndash some Raiders players will report late and there will be a cou-ple of cuts here and there but coaches are beginning to envision the team and where guys fit in

ldquoTherersquos competition at every position If you donrsquot have competition at every position itrsquos not a good state to be in for a football teamrdquo Erdman said ldquoThatrsquos our mantra for this year hellip Everything we do wersquove got to compete and itrsquos the same for positions on this football teamrdquo

The Raiders now move to nightly practices at Comox Field as they get ready for the BC Football Conference season They think they can be in the thick of things this year

ldquoWe wonrsquot really know that until we have a good look at the other teams Right now itrsquos a bit of a mysteryhelliprdquo said Erdman ldquoBut I feel good with what we haverdquo

GAME ON hellip For VI Raiders season ticket information please visit wwwviraidersca

sportsnanaimobulletincom

IJUNIOR FOOTBALL teamrsquos coach happy with main camp

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

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Marjorie MichaelisWonderful womanPrecious Mother

Whose life reflectedLove for each other

Never forgotten XOXO Raquel

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

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Parks and rec loves summer

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Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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STEPHENS Arthur April 28 1921 ~ June 24 2015

Arthur passed peacefully at the Shorncliffe Care Home in Sechelt BC

at the age of 94 He chose a quiet moment on a warm and sunny afternoon to be reunited with his beloved wife of almost 60 yearsArthur was predeceased by his wife Mona (Scholey) son Donald and his 4 brothers Charlie Lewis Percy and Bud Left to mourn his passing are daughter Dianne Clement (Mike) Grandchildren Bryan Fitchell and Debbie Starling (Richard) Great-grandchildren Landon Rhys and Emma his sister Rose Lambert (Dennis)

numerous nieces and nephews and Mikersquos family Patti Kelly Ron and MoiraBorn in Nanaimo in 1921 Arthur left school early during those difficult pre war years to work any job he could find to help support his family He eventually joined the Navy in 1943 After the war Arthur returned to British Columbia married the love of his life and once again began a varied career in Nanaimo Arthur was a very social man and found work where he could meet and interact with many people Over the years he drove bus and taxi worked for the Post Office delivering mail spent time at Spear amp Jackson and McGavinrsquos Bakery He was a partner in Peterrsquos Ice Cream worked at Harmac Pulp and Paper and finally worked at the Petroleum Division of the Co-Op in Nanaimo where he retired in 1981 at the assistant managers positionLike many of his generation Arthur loved hunting and fishing bowling and playing cards but mostly just enjoyed the wonder and beauty of the west coast and the people who live hereAfter retiring Arthur and Mona bought a motor home and travelled as much as was possible taking their grandchildren on many trips Arthur loved gatherings with family and friends He would often engage in conversation with total strangers Arthur had a smile and a greeting for everyone he encounteredIn 1999 Arthur and Mona moved to the Sunshine Coast to be closer to their daughter son-in-law and grandchildrenAlways polite always happy always the gentleman and generous to a fault They donrsquot make them like that any moreA heartfelt thank you to Dr Mundy for taking such great care of Arthur over the last 16 years and to the Shorncliffe and St Maryrsquos Hospital staff for their excellent care over the past two yearsCremation at Devlinrsquos Funeral Home will be followed by internment at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens in Nanaimo where he will be reunited with his wife Mona and other members of the Stephens and Lewis pioneer families

No service by request

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015

Peters Ronald George (Ron) June 25 1931 - July 5 2015 Ron passed away peacefully in Langley British Columbia with his family at his side He was born and raised in Regina and later moved to Duncan on Vancouver Island where he met and married Cynthia Rosamund

Sherrick Ron and Cynthia raised their three children in Maple Ridge before returning to the Island to live in La-dysmith Aft er Cynthia passed away Ron spent a number of years on Gabriola Island a place they both loved Ron was active in the Unitarian Congregation where he gave lectures on cosmology and evolutionary biology A man of eclectic skills and interests he taught both English and math had an abiding interest in the sciences and was a talented builder and craft sman He also had a great sense of humour which served him well when he became a resident fi rst at the Renaissance Seniors Home and then at Magnolia Gardens Care Centre He was predeceased by Cynthia his parents Ernest and Veronica and his brother Ted He is survived and will be greatly missed by his sisters Joan and Marie his children Ken (Helen) Evelyn (Andrew) and Laura (Steve) and his grandchildren Jef-frey Nick Keegan and Gavin Many thanks to the excel-lent staff of Magnolia Gardens who gave him professional and loving care throughout his stay

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

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Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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YOUTH SUPPORT WORKERIf you are looking for a challenging and rewarding employment experience Nanaimo Youth Services Association (NYSA) is seeking a - 10 FTE (35hrs per wk) employee for their Supportive Living Program This is a term certain position from July 27 2015 to March 31 2016 with possibility of ongoing employment

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By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

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KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

ACTIVELIFE

Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

active lifeInbrief

Client TELUS TEL929_FFHOPTIK_STIM_NANNEW_8_83x12_Jul14_vf Created July 10 2015

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Publications Nanaimo News Bulletin

Info Final file is PDFX1AAll colours are printed as process match unless indicated otherwise Please check before use In spite of our careful checking errors infrequently occur and we request that you check this proof for accuracy TheampPartnershiprsquos liability is limited to replacing or correcting the disc from which this proof was generated We cannot be responsible for your time film proofs stock or printing loss due to error

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Internet access speeds may vary depending on location usage within the home network Internet traffic applicable network management or server configurations For a description of TELUSrsquos network management practices see teluscomnetworkmanagement daggerOffer available until August 31 2015 to residential customers who have not subscribed to TELUS TV or Internet in the past 90 days Cannot be combined with other promotional offers Offer includes Optik TV Essentials and Internet 25 Regular prices apply at the end of the promotional period Minimum system requirements apply Final eligibility for the services will be determined by a TELUS representative TELUS reserves the right to modify channel lineups and packaging and regular pricing without notice The Essentials is required for all Optik TV subscriptions Offer not available with TELUS Internet 6 HDTV-input-equipped television required to watch HD DaggerOffer available with a 3 year service agreement current rental rates apply thereafter A cancellation fee applies to the early termination of the service agreement and will be $10 for the PVR and Wi-Fi modem rental multiplied by the number of months remaining in the term Rental equipment must be returned in good condition upon cancellation of service otherwise the replacement cost will be charged to the account TELUS the TELUS logo Optik Optik TV and teluscom are trademarks of TELUS Corporation used under licence All copyrights for images artwork and trademarks are the property of their respective owners copy 2015 TELUS

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24 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

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Chase River Marketplace 82 Twelfth St Nanaimo bull 250-753-7545 Bowen Road 1800 Dufferin Cres Nanaimo bull 250-591-5525

Open Daily 7 am - 10 pm

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Deep Dish

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

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Pure Apple Juice

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Schneiderrsquos or Mitchellrsquos

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Fresh Salads

17 Varieties To Choose From

In our Bakeryhellip

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In our Deli

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Large Grapes

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Regular$749

In our Deli

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Blue Ginger

California Rollamp Spicy California Roll

12 Pieces

California Grown

Nanaimo Midweek Specials

Page 21: Nanaimo News Bulletin, July 14, 2015

By Karl yuThe News BulleTiN

While the City of Nanaimo Parks Recreation and

Environment department offers indoor aquatic programs there is an option for parents who want their kids to get fresh air

According to Michial Seginowich city aquat-ics recreation coordi-nator programming is available at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons run-ning Monday through Friday in two week sets until the end of August and also special event programs at the life-guarded beach

National Drowning Prevention Week takes place starting Saturday (July 18) and Seginowich said the parks and recre-ation department will be

hosting a related event at the lake Sunday

ldquoWersquore going to do some water safety activi-ties with the kids and wersquore going to teach them self rescue in the water if they fall out of a boat or off the dockrdquo Seginowich said

ldquoHow they can quickly rescue themselves to the side work back to the dock and do some games wersquoll hand out some temporary tattoos and wersquoll also have a [prevention campaign display] out as wellrdquo

There is also Hawaiian Holidaze scheduled for Aug 14 between 1 and 3 pm a party with a trop-ical holiday theme

ldquoItrsquos a fun day for a couple of hours where we want to get all of the families in the area to come down to the (West-wood Lake Park) beach and play some games with our lifeguardsrdquo Seginowich said

Pineapple tosses with hula hoops races and coconut bowling will be amongst the activities

and there will be prizes up for grabs

Seginowich stressed the importance of swim-ming lessons and West-wood Lake Park is an ideal locale

ldquoDoing [lessons] at the lake what a great advantage to do some programs out hererdquo said Seginowich ldquoThis is where wersquore going to apply those skills those life skills is here in an open water environment and at a pool of course toordquo

The next set of lessons begins July 20 and it is advised that parents should register children sooner than later

ldquoHonestly I would tell people to register as soon as possible because they do fill up fastrdquo Seginowich said

For parents interested in registering their chil-dren for swimming les-sons at Westwood Lake Park or at any of the city swimming pools please call 250-756-5200 or go to iregnanaimoca

reporternanaimobulletincom

active life

KARL YUThe News BULLeTiN

Michial Seginowich City of Nanaimo aquatics recreation coordinator visits the beach at Westwood Lake Park There are swimming lessons available at the lake this sum-mer as well as several upcoming family events

ISWIM LESSONS special events coming to park

Westwood lake is a family favourite

wwwnanaimobulletincom Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 21

lake swimming off limits until further noticeSwimming at

Westwood Lake is temporarily off limits due to bac-terial contamina-tion

Park visitors are instructed to remain out of the water until fur-

ther noticeIsland Health

informed the city Friday that the E coli count at Westwood Lake exceeds the allow-able limit

A follow-up test was planned for

Monday after press time

For updated information on water conditions at Westwood Lake please visit the City of Nanaimo website at wwwnanaimo

ca follow city updates on the City of Nanaimo Facebook page or read the Island Health Beach Report at wwwvihacamhorecreationbeach_reportshtm

wwwnanaimoca middot 2507565200 middot iregnanaimoca wwwnanaimoca middot 2507565200 middot iregnanaimoca

KEEPING YOU ACTIVE ALL SUMMER LONG

with Parks Recreation amp Environmentbull Concerts in the Park

EVENINGS Wednesdays until August 26 bull 6-730 pm (Jul in Bowen Park Aug in Maffeo Sutton Park)LUNCH HOURS Mondays until August 24 bull 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park

bull Playground ProgramHey kids If yoursquore between 5 and 12 drop-in with your parents to one of our neigbourhood parks forgames music crafts and more FREE

Mon-Fri until Aug 28 bull 10 am-330 pm HAREWOOD MINING COMMUNITY WATER PARK Mon amp Tue until Aug 25 bull 10 am-3 pm MANSFIELD PARK CARMANAH PARK FAIRVIEW COMMUNITY SCHOOLThu amp Fri until Aug 28 bull 10 am-3 pm ROCKRIDGE PARK COUNTRY HILLS PARK MANSFIELD PARKWednesdays in July bull3-8 pm COUNTRY HILLS PARK CARMANAH PARK MANSFIELD PARKWednesdays in August bull3-8 pm FAIRVIEW COMMUNITY SCHOOL MANSFIELD PARK ROCK RIDGE PARK

Take awith Parks Recreation amp Environment

M mentwith Parks Recreation amp Environment

mentment

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WOODGROVEMANOR

bull Private residential care in the heart of North Nanaimo

bull Licensed care staff with nurse on duty 24 hours

bull Spacious single or double occupancy suites

bull Full-time recreation staff to organize a choice of activities

Distinguished Residential Care

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Suersquos Seniors Care IncDependable Care for Independent Living

Dementia paralysis amp palliative care

Full personal care amp respite Post surgery amp rehab assistance Meal prep amp housekeeping Transportation amp errands

1-877-806-0283wwwsuesseniorcarecom

Driving Miss Daisy is a personalized accompaniment assistance amp transportation

service for seniors and anyone needing assistance

Call Dorothy at 1-250-714-5980DorothyDrivingMissDailynet

wwwDrivingMissDailynet

bullDoctor amp DentistbullShopping amp PleasurebullFerries amp AirportsbullDialysis amp Day SurgerybullLong or Short TripsbullAlzheimerrsquos CompanionbullVeterans Provider

bullGift Certificates amp Prepaid Cards Available for Family

$5 off your next trip upon presentation of this

coupon

Driving Miss Daisy

Accompanying you to a fuller life

bull Seniorsrsquo Services reg

cherrilldrivingmissdaisynet250-816-2076

CALLCHERRILL

Whether at home or across town we are here to assist

with your errands from start to nish

KEEPING HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEHOME FOR SENIORSHOME FOR SENIORSKEEPING HOUSE

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SENIORSrsquoSERVICE DIRECTORY

feet 1st etc

Pedicures $3200Manicures $1700

CallGAIL CONNELLNanaimo 756-1862Parksville 951-1397

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What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

ACTIVELIFE

Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

active lifeInbrief

Client TELUS TEL929_FFHOPTIK_STIM_NANNEW_8_83x12_Jul14_vf Created July 10 2015

Account Rachel C Creative BC Mac Artist Shebby L Jay Producer Sonal B

Ad Size 883rdquow x 12rdquoh Insertion Date(s) Tuesday July 14 2015

Colours CYANI MAGENTAI YELLOWI BLACKI AD Number TEL929_FFHOPTIK_STIM_NANNEW_8830x12_Jul14

Publications Nanaimo News Bulletin

Info Final file is PDFX1AAll colours are printed as process match unless indicated otherwise Please check before use In spite of our careful checking errors infrequently occur and we request that you check this proof for accuracy TheampPartnershiprsquos liability is limited to replacing or correcting the disc from which this proof was generated We cannot be responsible for your time film proofs stock or printing loss due to error

APPROVAL

Creative Team Proofreader Producer Studio ClientAccount Manager

Nanaimo

Port Place MallWoodgrove Centre

Port Alberni

4006 Johnston Rd2980 Island Hwy N3200 Island Hwy N

4750 Rutherford Rd

TELUS STORES

Internet access speeds may vary depending on location usage within the home network Internet traffic applicable network management or server configurations For a description of TELUSrsquos network management practices see teluscomnetworkmanagement daggerOffer available until August 31 2015 to residential customers who have not subscribed to TELUS TV or Internet in the past 90 days Cannot be combined with other promotional offers Offer includes Optik TV Essentials and Internet 25 Regular prices apply at the end of the promotional period Minimum system requirements apply Final eligibility for the services will be determined by a TELUS representative TELUS reserves the right to modify channel lineups and packaging and regular pricing without notice The Essentials is required for all Optik TV subscriptions Offer not available with TELUS Internet 6 HDTV-input-equipped television required to watch HD DaggerOffer available with a 3 year service agreement current rental rates apply thereafter A cancellation fee applies to the early termination of the service agreement and will be $10 for the PVR and Wi-Fi modem rental multiplied by the number of months remaining in the term Rental equipment must be returned in good condition upon cancellation of service otherwise the replacement cost will be charged to the account TELUS the TELUS logo Optik Optik TV and teluscom are trademarks of TELUS Corporation used under licence All copyrights for images artwork and trademarks are the property of their respective owners copy 2015 TELUS

Regular price currently $93month

With over 20 new theme packs the largest On Demand library and blazing-fast Internet speeds

itrsquos time you took control of your entertainment

Get a full year from

when you sign up for 3 years

$50modagger

Sign up for Optik TVTM and Internet 25 and enjoy

FREE HD PVR and Wi-Fireg modem rentalDagger

CONVENIENT 2-hour arrival window

Take control by calling 310-MYTV (6988) going to teluscomswitch or visiting a TELUS store

TEL929_FFHOPTIK_STIM_NANNEW_8_83x12_Jul14_vfindd 1 71015 1044 AM

24 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

v

Chase River Marketplace 82 Twelfth St Nanaimo bull 250-753-7545 Bowen Road 1800 Dufferin Cres Nanaimo bull 250-591-5525

Open Daily 7 am - 10 pm

297EACH

97EACH

Rogers Granulated

WhiteSugar

4 Kg

1 lb

Clamshell

377EACH

197EACH

Schneiderrsquos

Polish Sausage

Rings375 g

Schneiderrsquos

Montreal Smoked

Beef

97100 g

Reg $329

100 g

EACH497

20OFF AT CHECKOUTS

Deep Dish

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

9 Inch

Oasis Organic

Pure Apple Juice

960 ml

Schneiderrsquos or Mitchellrsquos

Low Sodium Bacon375 g

California Grown

StrawberriesAssorted

Fresh Salads

17 Varieties To Choose From

In our Bakeryhellip

WhiLe

STOCkS

LAST297EACHRegular

$799

Nanaimo Midweek SpecialsTues thru SatJuly 14 - 18 2015

Look for our GiANT 16 page Flyer in Thursdayrsquos News Bulletin

Yoursquoll Feel Like Family

Locally Owned amp Operated since 1984

LIMIT 4LIMIT 2

In our Deli

197lb434 Kg

California Premium Quality

Large Grapes

A Great Summertime Family Treat Naturersquos Snack Food

Seedless Red - Green - Black

NewCrop

Excludes Any Pre-Packaged Salads

Regular$749

In our Deli

In our Cafe

497EACH

Blue Ginger

California Rollamp Spicy California Roll

12 Pieces

California Grown

Nanaimo Midweek Specials

Page 22: Nanaimo News Bulletin, July 14, 2015

250-758-7893 or 1-800-465-7245 | cruiseexpertstelusnetCall Your Land and Cruise Experts Today Cruise Holidays Nanaimo

2834 NORWELL DRIVE NANAIMOwwwyourcruiseexpertscom

ldquoSERVING VANCOUVER ISLAND SINCE 1991rdquo BC Reg 2573

Penthouse Suite from $7899 USD per person | Veranda Stateroom from $6299 USD per person

Prices based on double occupancy and availability at time of booking

bull Air from Vancouver returnbull 10 day cruisebull $200 USD shipboard credit per cabinbull Pre-paid gratuities

bull Free internetbull 4 Free Shore Excursions (restrictions apply)bull Meals and onboard entertainmentbull ALL taxes and fees

Istanbul to Athens 10 days onboard the SirenaJune 3 2016

Greek amp Turkish Charms

Your World Your WayregIncludes

May27 2014

Paulrsquos Motor Inn

Awareness Campaign

PMI15-001_2015

C PMS PMS PMS PMS

M Y K

PMI15-001_2015 Print Insertions

43125rdquox8rdquo

CMYK

Gotham Narrow

bwabikstbernadinecom

OVER 35 YEARSrsquoEXPERIENCE IN DIVORCE

amp FAMILY LAW

Wills amp Estates Powers of yAttorney ICBC Claims

102 - 64 Front StreetNanaimo BC

V9R 5H9

250-741-8958

WOODGROVEMANOR

bull Private residential care in the heart of North Nanaimo

bull Licensed care staff with nurse on duty 24 hours

bull Spacious single or double occupancy suites

bull Full-time recreation staff to organize a choice of activities

Distinguished Residential Care

250-390-10366304 Metral Drive Nanaimo

Suersquos Seniors Care IncDependable Care for Independent Living

Dementia paralysis amp palliative care

Full personal care amp respite Post surgery amp rehab assistance Meal prep amp housekeeping Transportation amp errands

1-877-806-0283wwwsuesseniorcarecom

Driving Miss Daisy is a personalized accompaniment assistance amp transportation

service for seniors and anyone needing assistance

Call Dorothy at 1-250-714-5980DorothyDrivingMissDailynet

wwwDrivingMissDailynet

bullDoctor amp DentistbullShopping amp PleasurebullFerries amp AirportsbullDialysis amp Day SurgerybullLong or Short TripsbullAlzheimerrsquos CompanionbullVeterans Provider

bullGift Certificates amp Prepaid Cards Available for Family

$5 off your next trip upon presentation of this

coupon

Driving Miss Daisy

Accompanying you to a fuller life

bull Seniorsrsquo Services reg

cherrilldrivingmissdaisynet250-816-2076

CALLCHERRILL

Whether at home or across town we are here to assist

with your errands from start to nish

KEEPING HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEHOME FOR SENIORSHOME FOR SENIORSKEEPING HOUSE

keepinghouseseniorshomecomPHONE

250-716-1920

SENIORSrsquoSERVICE DIRECTORY

feet 1st etc

Pedicures $3200Manicures $1700

CallGAIL CONNELLNanaimo 756-1862Parksville 951-1397

Nail clippingsfor those who need assistance

$1000amp up

PedicuresNail Clipping

Gail Connellgailconnellshawca

Nanaimo bull 2507561862

Mobile Services

Call Lisa 250-734-4619 to Advertise Here

What a privilege it is to call Canada home I know itrsquos been a few weeks since we celebrated our nationrsquos birth-day but I always reflect on how lucky we are during this time of year Each time I get the oppor-tunity to sing O Canada I find it hard to stop the emotions this song evokes within me

It also got me thinking about this wonderful city we live in There are so many amazing things to do at this time of year that are free and great for the whole family Here are a couple

Concerts in the Park ndash These free outdoor concerts have been part of the cityrsquos July and August schedule for many years now and this year is no excep-

tion Performances are held Mondays 1230-130 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park Wednesdays in July 6-730 pm at the Bowen Park Amphi-theatre and Wednes-days in August 6-730 pm in Maffeo Sutton Park This yearrsquos entertain-ment lineup encom-passes a variety of genres including folk coun-try Latin pop rock jazz and even an orchestra perfor-mance I donrsquot want to miss any

Playground Pro-gram ndash This awe-some program has also been part of Nanaimorsquos summer

for several years It is a great way for children between the ages of 5 and 12 along with their par-ents to play games make crafts and more all under the

direction of a very enthusias-tic leader

This yearrsquos pro-gram has incorpo-rated some evening options so all families have an oppor-tunity to

participate Check them out Monday to Friday until August 28 10 am-330 pm at Harewood Mining Community Water Park Monday and Tuesday until August 25 10 am-3 pm at Mansfield Park Carmanah Park and

Fairview Community School Thursday and Friday until August 28 10 am-3 pm at Rockridge Park Country Hills Park Mansfield Park Wednesdays in July 3-8 pm at Country Hill Park Carmanah Park and Mansfield Park Wednesdays in August 3-8 pm at Fairview Community School Mansfield Park and Rockridge Park

If yoursquore looking for more details on summer activities in Nanaimo please visit wwwnanaimoca or call 250-756-5200

This summer take a moment with Parks Recreation and Environment

Tammy Toor is a

communications spe-cialist with Nanaimo Parks Recreation and Environment

Parks and rec loves summer

ACTIVELIFE

Tammy ToorParks and recreation

With the first phase of work com-plete Harewood Centennial Park now boasts a new destination playground

A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Friday and the improve-ments include new playground equipment a mountain bike area renovated climbing wall pub-lic access to an additional 12 hectares of parkland and utility upgrades

ldquoI think we also need to remem-ber this is just Phase 1 of the improvements and Irsquom really

looking forward to continuing to see this park develophelliprdquo said Ian Thorpe city councillor and parks and recreation commission chair-man ldquoThere [are] plans for a dry floor multipurpose facility and another lacrosse box involved with that so itrsquos a very exciting future for the Harewood areardquo

The city partnered with a number of groups including the Nanaimo Lions Club which donated $15000 towards improve-ments and the Harewood Neigh-bourhood Association

New Harewood playground opens

Great outdoors worth a look

Lots of people enjoy looking at the scen-ery outdoors but biosphere research-ers take an especially close look

The Mount Arrow-smith Biosphere Region Research Institute is turning some of its research this summer into an adventure The team of student research-ers from Vancouver Island University is posting an adven-ture blog to share its experiences explor-ing the region

The blog high-lights a number of day trips accessible from Nanaimo and includes photographs and travel tips

For more informa-tion or to check out the blog please visit wwwmabrca

22 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 ACTIVE LIFE wwwnanaimobulletincom

wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

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Chase River Marketplace 82 Twelfth St Nanaimo bull 250-753-7545 Bowen Road 1800 Dufferin Cres Nanaimo bull 250-591-5525

Open Daily 7 am - 10 pm

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4 Kg

1 lb

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377EACH

197EACH

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Rings375 g

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Montreal Smoked

Beef

97100 g

Reg $329

100 g

EACH497

20OFF AT CHECKOUTS

Deep Dish

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

9 Inch

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Pure Apple Juice

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Schneiderrsquos or Mitchellrsquos

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StrawberriesAssorted

Fresh Salads

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Yoursquoll Feel Like Family

Locally Owned amp Operated since 1984

LIMIT 4LIMIT 2

In our Deli

197lb434 Kg

California Premium Quality

Large Grapes

A Great Summertime Family Treat Naturersquos Snack Food

Seedless Red - Green - Black

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Regular$749

In our Deli

In our Cafe

497EACH

Blue Ginger

California Rollamp Spicy California Roll

12 Pieces

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Nanaimo Midweek Specials

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wwwnanaimobulletincom ACTIVE LIFE Tuesday July 14 2015 Nanaimo News Bulletin 23

Park presentation

Members of World Taekwondo Academy perform a demonstra-tion as part of the Canada Day activities at Maffeo Sutton Park The demo also included flying kicks and board-breaking

Photo submitted

Sports camps hosted by VIU

VIU Mariners athletes and coaches are once again spending the sum-mer sharing their love for the game

Vancouver Island Universityrsquos athletics department is in the midst of a full slate of summer sports camps

Registration is still open for upcoming camps including girlsrsquo basketball from Aug 17-21 senior boysrsquo basketball from Aug 24-28 boysrsquo volleyball and girlsrsquo and boysrsquo soc-cer from Aug 31-Sept 3 and girlsrsquo volleyball from Aug 31-Sept 4

The court sport camps will be held at the VIU gym and the soccer camp will take place at Mariner Field at the Serauxmen Sports Fields

For links to online registration please visit wwwgomarinersca For more information please call 250-740-6418 Ext 2 on week-days

In related news the athletics department is planning its annual golf tournament and is look-ing for participants and sponsors

The tourney will be held Sept 22 at the Nanaimo Golf Club For information please visit wwwgomarinersca

GutBuster run poses challenge

A handful of local runners climbed hills hustled along trails and bested the GutBuster run

The third stop in the trail running series was held Saturday at Ladysmithrsquos Transfer Beach and Holland Creek Trail Sixty-five participants completed the 15-kilometre long course and 70 ran the 9km short course

Simon Reeves of Gabriola Island was the top local finisher on the long course winning his 40-49-year-old division in one hour 20 minutes 40 seconds Caitlin DuBiel was the top local female finisher on the long course

The final stop on the 2015 series will be held Aug 8 at Mount Washington a 6km course up the mountain For more information about the series please visit wwwgutbustertrail runcom

active lifeInbrief

Client TELUS TEL929_FFHOPTIK_STIM_NANNEW_8_83x12_Jul14_vf Created July 10 2015

Account Rachel C Creative BC Mac Artist Shebby L Jay Producer Sonal B

Ad Size 883rdquow x 12rdquoh Insertion Date(s) Tuesday July 14 2015

Colours CYANI MAGENTAI YELLOWI BLACKI AD Number TEL929_FFHOPTIK_STIM_NANNEW_8830x12_Jul14

Publications Nanaimo News Bulletin

Info Final file is PDFX1AAll colours are printed as process match unless indicated otherwise Please check before use In spite of our careful checking errors infrequently occur and we request that you check this proof for accuracy TheampPartnershiprsquos liability is limited to replacing or correcting the disc from which this proof was generated We cannot be responsible for your time film proofs stock or printing loss due to error

APPROVAL

Creative Team Proofreader Producer Studio ClientAccount Manager

Nanaimo

Port Place MallWoodgrove Centre

Port Alberni

4006 Johnston Rd2980 Island Hwy N3200 Island Hwy N

4750 Rutherford Rd

TELUS STORES

Internet access speeds may vary depending on location usage within the home network Internet traffic applicable network management or server configurations For a description of TELUSrsquos network management practices see teluscomnetworkmanagement daggerOffer available until August 31 2015 to residential customers who have not subscribed to TELUS TV or Internet in the past 90 days Cannot be combined with other promotional offers Offer includes Optik TV Essentials and Internet 25 Regular prices apply at the end of the promotional period Minimum system requirements apply Final eligibility for the services will be determined by a TELUS representative TELUS reserves the right to modify channel lineups and packaging and regular pricing without notice The Essentials is required for all Optik TV subscriptions Offer not available with TELUS Internet 6 HDTV-input-equipped television required to watch HD DaggerOffer available with a 3 year service agreement current rental rates apply thereafter A cancellation fee applies to the early termination of the service agreement and will be $10 for the PVR and Wi-Fi modem rental multiplied by the number of months remaining in the term Rental equipment must be returned in good condition upon cancellation of service otherwise the replacement cost will be charged to the account TELUS the TELUS logo Optik Optik TV and teluscom are trademarks of TELUS Corporation used under licence All copyrights for images artwork and trademarks are the property of their respective owners copy 2015 TELUS

Regular price currently $93month

With over 20 new theme packs the largest On Demand library and blazing-fast Internet speeds

itrsquos time you took control of your entertainment

Get a full year from

when you sign up for 3 years

$50modagger

Sign up for Optik TVTM and Internet 25 and enjoy

FREE HD PVR and Wi-Fireg modem rentalDagger

CONVENIENT 2-hour arrival window

Take control by calling 310-MYTV (6988) going to teluscomswitch or visiting a TELUS store

TEL929_FFHOPTIK_STIM_NANNEW_8_83x12_Jul14_vfindd 1 71015 1044 AM

24 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

v

Chase River Marketplace 82 Twelfth St Nanaimo bull 250-753-7545 Bowen Road 1800 Dufferin Cres Nanaimo bull 250-591-5525

Open Daily 7 am - 10 pm

297EACH

97EACH

Rogers Granulated

WhiteSugar

4 Kg

1 lb

Clamshell

377EACH

197EACH

Schneiderrsquos

Polish Sausage

Rings375 g

Schneiderrsquos

Montreal Smoked

Beef

97100 g

Reg $329

100 g

EACH497

20OFF AT CHECKOUTS

Deep Dish

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

9 Inch

Oasis Organic

Pure Apple Juice

960 ml

Schneiderrsquos or Mitchellrsquos

Low Sodium Bacon375 g

California Grown

StrawberriesAssorted

Fresh Salads

17 Varieties To Choose From

In our Bakeryhellip

WhiLe

STOCkS

LAST297EACHRegular

$799

Nanaimo Midweek SpecialsTues thru SatJuly 14 - 18 2015

Look for our GiANT 16 page Flyer in Thursdayrsquos News Bulletin

Yoursquoll Feel Like Family

Locally Owned amp Operated since 1984

LIMIT 4LIMIT 2

In our Deli

197lb434 Kg

California Premium Quality

Large Grapes

A Great Summertime Family Treat Naturersquos Snack Food

Seedless Red - Green - Black

NewCrop

Excludes Any Pre-Packaged Salads

Regular$749

In our Deli

In our Cafe

497EACH

Blue Ginger

California Rollamp Spicy California Roll

12 Pieces

California Grown

Nanaimo Midweek Specials

Page 24: Nanaimo News Bulletin, July 14, 2015

24 Nanaimo News Bulletin Tuesday July 14 2015 wwwnanaimobulletincom

v

Chase River Marketplace 82 Twelfth St Nanaimo bull 250-753-7545 Bowen Road 1800 Dufferin Cres Nanaimo bull 250-591-5525

Open Daily 7 am - 10 pm

297EACH

97EACH

Rogers Granulated

WhiteSugar

4 Kg

1 lb

Clamshell

377EACH

197EACH

Schneiderrsquos

Polish Sausage

Rings375 g

Schneiderrsquos

Montreal Smoked

Beef

97100 g

Reg $329

100 g

EACH497

20OFF AT CHECKOUTS

Deep Dish

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

9 Inch

Oasis Organic

Pure Apple Juice

960 ml

Schneiderrsquos or Mitchellrsquos

Low Sodium Bacon375 g

California Grown

StrawberriesAssorted

Fresh Salads

17 Varieties To Choose From

In our Bakeryhellip

WhiLe

STOCkS

LAST297EACHRegular

$799

Nanaimo Midweek SpecialsTues thru SatJuly 14 - 18 2015

Look for our GiANT 16 page Flyer in Thursdayrsquos News Bulletin

Yoursquoll Feel Like Family

Locally Owned amp Operated since 1984

LIMIT 4LIMIT 2

In our Deli

197lb434 Kg

California Premium Quality

Large Grapes

A Great Summertime Family Treat Naturersquos Snack Food

Seedless Red - Green - Black

NewCrop

Excludes Any Pre-Packaged Salads

Regular$749

In our Deli

In our Cafe

497EACH

Blue Ginger

California Rollamp Spicy California Roll

12 Pieces

California Grown

Nanaimo Midweek Specials