powell river living july 2012
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Powell River Living showcases the best of Powell River, BC.TRANSCRIPT
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july 2012
Summer LivingTreasures of Texada
Mobbed!Stores get a flash of cash
Beyond tattoos & fishnetsRoller Derby girls get serious
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Leave your cares behind as you enjoy an afternoon of comfort and relaxation. Cruise with us on our 37-foot tri-cabin yacht while viewing the spectacular scenery & wildlife of our protected waters.
2 - hour Copeland Islands cruise $49/person 5 - hour Desolation Sound Lunch cruise $125/person 6 - hour Mitlenatch Island Lunch cruise $135/personSpecial occasion, custom day cruises & extended excursions also available.
RIVER TOWN RIOT!Saturday, July 14thPOW! TOWN ROLLER GIRLS
vs BRICK HOUSE BETTIESComplex ArenA
Doors open 4:30 pm
Junior Derby scrimmage 5:00 pm
First Whistle 6:00 pmTickets $5 ages 12 & up | Kids FREE!
Tickets Ecossentials, Split Endz, Creative Rift, A&W, First Credit Union and at the door.
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Alterra Power Corp, Arts Council, Augusta, ATV Club (Read English, Mario Gusola & Gord Keddy), BA Blacktop, BMO, Canadian Tire, CIBC, Clean By Ken (Ken Williamson), Coast Realty Group (Dawn Adaszynski), Crystal Clear Engraving, Daves Glass, Eagle Radio 97.3, Economy Rentals (John Turner), Emery & Raw Land Surveyors, First Credit Union, First Aid, Hospital Economy Shop, Kelly Creek Commu-nity School Association (Laurie Lee & Kevin Austin), Lions Club of Powell River (Marilyn Brooks, Cliff & Leena Gerhart), Lois Lumber, Lordco, Mar-Dee Oakworks (Marvin Pirart), Marks Work Warehouse, Mitchell Brothers, Nancys Bakery, Nicoles Embroidery & Design, Otago Rugby Club (Chris Bakker, Jonathan Bakker, Keaton George), The Peak, Powell River Recreation Complex (Patti Coburn), Powell River Fire Department, Powell River Living, Rangers Search & Rescue (Barry Stroud), Qual-ity Foods staff, Re/Max (Ron Ostensen), RONA, Shaw Cable, Shell, ScotiaBank, Shinglemill Pub & Bistro, Sky Dragon Restaurant, Suncoast Cycles, SUN FM, Sunshine Disposal (Marie & Darryl McCormack), TMS Moving & Storage (Denise & Rob Tremblay), Top of the Hill
Grocery & Gas Bar, Underwriters Insurance, Valley Building Supplies (Vic Spreeuw), Volunteer Powell River, Westview Agencies, Westview Pharmacy, Yellow Ridge Construc-tion Ltd., Your Dollar Store with More, Mayor Formosa, Lorraine & Sid Allman Jr., Lynda Albury, Christine Bakker, Const. Chris Bakker, Bev Bligh, Lee Boese, Anne Gauthier, Brooks Students (Justin Couts, Carter DeGraag, Kelsey Lloyd, Alysha Mayenburg & Josh Stromson), Girl Guide Leaders (Bonnie Kent & Mayra Funes), Girl Guides (Santana Funes, Grace Hill, Christine Chinn, Arianna Shannon-Oliver), Ken Holley, Bill Hopkins, Kim Hrynyk, Holly Kliauga, Mike Lang, Ted Lloyd, Gary Lambeth, Janice Johnson, Lang Bay Hall Members (Bev Bligh, Cathy & Ed Giguere, Rhea Woodley, Diane & Paul Wolyneic), MacNeill Family (Alex, Andrew, Dyan, Lisa & Ward), Melvin Mitchell, Lois Millar, Laura Moffat, Paul Nassichuk, Lloyd Otiquam, Ray Peters, Larry Price, Bruce Robertson, Kristina Robinson, Nyla Ross, Debbi Salmond, Andrew Shaw, Angie Smith, Barry Stroud, Nellie Valentine, John Uren and the Lois Street residents!
We apologize if we have missed anyone.
The weather was great for our
4th Annual Carnival for KidsThe Kiwanis Club of Powell River would like to thank
our co-sponsors Quality Foods (Guy Sigouin & Marshall Hrynyk) Soap Box Derby crew of Andy McLeod & Kim Martin, Joe Huetzelmann, and The City of Powell River. Huge thanks also go to our crew, volunteers and our unsung heroes.
Without you we couldnt have done it.
Proceeds go to Kiwanis Club of Powell River.Watch for next years Carnival and Race posters.
We would also like to Thank:
COMPANY LTD.&
COMPANY LTD.&
Owned and managed by the Powell River Regional DistrictFor directions & info: 604 483-3231or www.powellriverrd.bc.ca
Park & CamPground InformatIonHaywire Bay Park Open for camping until September 4 $21 per unit/night Caretaker: Roger Higgins, 604 483-1097
Shelter Point Park Open year round with seasonal food concession $21 per unit/night Caretaker: Bruce Mortson, 604 486-7228
ReservationPolicy:No reservations for individual camp sites. Call caretakers to reserve group sites.
Palm Beach Park Open year-round. Flush toilets open mid-April. Call caretaker to book kitchen and barbecue area. Caretaker: Sean Palmer, 604 487-4305
Craig Park Open year-round. Pit toilets only. Call Parks and Properties Foreman to book the baseball fields, soccer pitch or gazebo. Foreman: Shawn Gullette, 604 483-4812
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Western Forest Products builds and maintains an extensive network of industrial roads that provide access to our many recreational opportuni-ties. WFP wants you to enjoy your travels within our active working forest this summer and there are a few key points to remember for a safe trip.
Industrialequipmentcanbeexpected24hoursadayand7daysaweekAlways drive as if there is a loaded logging truckaround the next corner.
Call the 24 hour Road Hotline before you travel: (604) 485-3132. Thisroadhotlineiskeptuptodatewithallcurrentclosuresandsafetynotices.
Ifyouhavequestions,pleasefeelwelcometostopbyourDuncanStreetofficeforassistance.
Drivewithyourheadlightsonatalltimes. Drivetoroadconditionsmaximum 50 km/hr. Giveloggingtraffictheright-of-wayanddonotparkontheoutside
curveofanyloggingroad. Follow all safety signage.
Our working forest is critical to our local economy and our livelihoods depend upon it. Campfires are only permitted in designated areas and please ensure they are out before you leave. Should the forests become sufficiently dry this summer, fire bans may be implemented and please respect all current fire bans and notices.
Road Safetyenjoy the Working forest
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AngelA De VitA is 19 years old and was born and raised in Powell River. She is a third year elementary education stu-dent at the University of Victoria and spends her summers working as a Visitor Information Counsellor at Tourism Powell River. Angela wrote Treasures of Texada while her sister Maria took the photos.
Blonde SlamBition (CaroleAnn Leishman) is a co-founder, board member and part of the coaching team of POW!TOWN Roller Derby. She is also the President of the Salish Sea Rollers League for Vancouver Island and Pow-ell River roller derby teams. She is getting pumped to play with her teammates in their first bout, RIVER TOWN RIOT! on July 14 against the Brick House Betties.
emmA leVez Larocque is a local author and the Literacy Outreach Coordinator for Powell River. Her job is to raise awareness about literacy in the community.
CONTENTS july
Its a smile, its a kiss, it' s a sip of wine... its summertime!
Kenny Chesney (1968 ) American country music singer
5 In this issueLove summer living in Powell River
6 Whats Up Powell River?Kings & NHL, dancing for prostate cancer
7 Roller derbyIts a real sport
10 Making guitarsCraftsman picks up skills in Portugal
12 50 years of KiwanisClub serves the community
13 Finding the right fitBoot camp starts early
14 Literacy means moreFamilies are where learning starts
16 Windsurf without getting wetLocal invention simulates real thing
18 Explore Powell RiverPrawn Festival photo contest
19 Cash mobsHelping local small businesses
21 Treasures of TexadaWhy you should visit the island
24 GeocachingFun with GPS
25 Business ConnectionsWhats new in business
26 Pardon My PenAt 83, there are things George misses
27 Sandcastle WeekendFun in the Texada sun
28 A Growing ConcernHow a little cloche can help
30 Faces of EducationMeet maintenance man Ken Philip
On the cOVerMia Tushslappa jamming through a hit by Blonde Slambition as Rhinoceref makes the call. Photo by jennifer Dodd
www.jenniferdoddphotography.com
Our chOice Of pAper This magazine is printed entirely on paper made by Catalyst Paper. The cover and centre stock are PacificCote, made at Port Alberni. Most of the pages are Electrabrite, made at the Powell River mill.
Volume 7, Number 6 ISSN 1718-8601
Publisher & Managing Editorisabelle Southcott
Associate Publisher & Sales ManagerSean Percy
Graphic Design & ProductionRobert Dufour, works Consulting
Sales & MarketingSuzi wiebe
Office ManagerBonnie Krakalovich
We welcome feedback from our readers. Email your comments to [email protected], or mail to Powell River Living, 7053e glacier Street, Powell River, BC V8A 5J7tel 604.485.0003No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written consent of the publisher. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, the publisher cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions that may occur. 2012 Southcott Communications. We reserve the right to refuse any submission or advertisement.
Complete issues are available online at:
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Summer livingSchoolsoutandsummerisofficiallyunderway!I dont know about you but Im ready for a vacation.AfterreadingAngelaDeVitasgreatstoryTreasuresofTexada(onpage21)andoohingandaahing overhersisterMariasphotos,IpencilledinaweekendcampingtripatShelterPointParkinJuly.BecausePowellRiverhassomanybeautifulbeacheswedont
havetotravelfartoenjoysandandsunshine.ForthoseofyouwhoarevisitingourcommunitymayIsuggestDonkersley,Palm,MahoodsandofcourseWillingdonBeach.ThentheresMowatBayonPowellLakewithitsstunningviewsandfreshwater.I enjoyed CaroleAnn Leishmans Page 7 story on the truth
aboutRollerDerbyaccompaniedbysomegreatshotsbyprofes-sionalphotographerJenniferDodd.Yes,itisasportforgirlsandwomenandyoudoget toplaywithyouralterego,butrollerderbyisaboutmorethantattoosandfishnetstockings.Ifyouhaventspentmuchtimeinyourgardenthisyear,take
heart,theresstilltime!Powell River LivingshorticultureexpertJonathanvanWiltenburgsaysnowisthetimetogetyourwintergardenin,sobesuretoplantbroccoliandbrusselsproutsnow.As always, Jonathans column is filledwith sage advice andcontainslotsofgreatgardeninginformation.Weweresoimpressedwiththephotosenteredinthisyears
Spot Prawn Festival that we asked photographers Regina
Vecsey,Romeo Styles, TristanBellmane, Lisa Labree, SandraMcRobbie,BelindaFogartyandourownSeanPercyifwecoulduse their photos onourExplorePowellRiver page (18) andtheysaidyes!ThePowellRiverCashMobisanewphenomenonthatwas
introducedbymembersoftheChristianBusinessAssociationtosupportsmallbusinessesandencouragepeopletoshoplocally.Iattendedmyfirstcashmobandwroteastoryaboutitwhichyoullfindonpage19.WekickedoffsummerwithSummerLivingonpage21.This
monthwefocusedonTexadastoriesalongwithastoryaboutgeocaching,andothersummeractivities.Ouroldestcolumnistcelebratesabirthdaythismonth.George
Campbellhasspenttimereminiscingabouthowlifehaschangedovertheyearsandsomeofthethingshemisses!Readhiscol-umnonpages26and27.Ifyoure takingholidays thismonth,enjoy! Ifyoure taking
yourvacationinAugustinstead,hanginthere.Maybeyoucantakeaminiholidayandgocampingforaweekendortakethekidsfishingorcycling.Whateveryoudo,enjoySummerLivinginPowellRiver.
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Congrats Kings goalies!Both goalies who started the 2011-12 season with the Powell River Kings have been drafted to the National Hock-ey League.
Powell Rivers Sean Maguire was picked up by the Pitts-burgh Penguins. Sean played hockey with Powell River Mi-nor Hockey before joining the Kings. Now 19, Sean just finished his second season playing for the Kings in the BC Junior Hockey League. He was the Penguins second choice in round four of the draft. We are very proud of Sean, says head coach and general manager Kent Lewis. He is going to work hard to get into that line-up.
Powell River Living caught up with Sean hours after the an-nouncement was made at his cousin's graduation ceremony. Im pretty excited, he said. Equally excited is his family and uncle Brendan Maguire, above, who couldnt stop smiling.
Sean heads off to Boston University with a full athletic scholarship to begin his degree in education. There he will play NCAA hockey with the Boston University Terriers.
Sean was in Powell River watching the draft on TV with his mom. But Kings assistant coach Geoff Grimwood was at the draft, and personally delivered the Penguins jersey to Sean.
Former King Jamie Phillips was also drafted. He went 190th overall to the Winnipeg Jets. These two draft picks speak to the caliber of the Kings hockey organization.
Dance for prostateSafeway managers Dave Tessman, Kelly Wilson and Matt Hexter danced to raise money for prostate cancer last month after challenging clerk Melody Long to raise $200 by the end of her shift. If she did, they promised, all three Safeway managers would join her in a Zumba fitness class at the Complex.
Melody raised $315. The managers kept their word and a few days later Melody and the managers danced like no one was watching in a Zumba class!
As of June 26, Powell River Safeway had raised $6,000. We have surpassed the goal originally set for the store, said Matt, and we are still going strong.
The campaign has been extended until July 8.
Happy 95th birthday!Friends and well-wishers helped Martin Rossander cel-ebrate his 95th birthday at an open house held June 23. Martin moved to Powell River in 1948. He is well-known for his work as an environmentalist in this community. As a champion of sustainability, Martin couldnt bear see-ing things wasted. Not only did he talk the talk, Martin walked the walk and used salvaged materials when it came time to build.
good luck at Bc gamesTwo track stars will represent Powell River at the BC Summer Games in Surrey July 19-22. Calli-Ann Ab-bott, 14, will compete in 80m hurdles, 200m sprint, triple-jump and team relay. Zane Hernandez, 15, qualified for pentathlon and triple-jump, but, as a pen-tathlete, he cannot compete in any other events at the Games. The pentathlon include 100m hurdles, shot put, high jump, long jump and 1000m run.
1000 & countingPowell Rivers ORCA (On the Road with Childrens Activities) Bus Project just celebrated its 1000th child for 2012. In the last year, the bus made over 162 stops and has been to many places... from Saltery Bay to Lund and Texada Island. The ORCA Bus really is a commu-nity outreach project.
Churches step in after fireSeveral Powell River churches are helping residents of the Villa Anna apartment build-ing by collecting financial donations for them. A fire at the apartment building on June 19 forced its 45 residents to leave their apart-ments immediately with only the clothes on their backs. Since then they have been able to retrieve necessary items only.
These residents will not be able to return to their apartments for at least three months. Fortunately, Emergency Services has found temporary accommodations.
Ninety percent of the buildings residents are seniors, said Captain Rick Robins of the Salvation Army. They are having a difficult time being displaced.
In the meantime, individuals and churches have been doing what they can to help out. Its a big team effort. We are all working together on this, says Robins.
If you are able to make a financial donation please contact Captains Rick or Jennifer Robins at the Salvation Army. Please specify the Villa Anna Fire fund.
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roller DerbyMore than tattoos, fishnets and big hits
By CaroleAnn Leishman, aka "Blonde Slambition"
Tweet!Thewhistleblastsonceandeightblockersstartrollingforward inheightenedanticipationas twoplayerswearingstarsontheirhelmetsbalancewithmusclestenseawaitingthedualwhistleblastthatwillreleasethemfromtheirboundary.TweetTweet!Andtheracebegins!This isrollerderby,andithascometoPowellRiver.IamBlondeSlambition,number#343.Atleastthatsmyroll-
erderbyname.ImoneoftheorganizersofPOW!TOWNRollerDerbyandImheretogiveyouthegoodsonthesportIlove.OnJuly14,thearenaattheRecreationComplexwillbetrans-
formedintoarollerderbyvenuecompletewithaflattrack,foodvendors, entertainment and merchandise tables ready to hostplayersfromVancouverIslandinPOW!TOWNRollerDerbysfirsteverboutRiverTownRiot!But is it still allfishnets, tattoosandthrowingthebighitsyouask?Forsomeitis.Butthecultureofrollerderbyischangingandevolvingasquicklyasitisgrow-ing.What started out asmore of a tough girl culture, a placewherethemoretattoosyouhadthebetter,itisnowshiftingintomoreofanathletic,strategicandskills-orientedsport.IntheoneshortyearsincePOW!TOWNRollerDerbyformed,thesporthasgrownexponentially.Thistimelastyeartherewere700leaguesintheworld.Now,accordingtoRollerDerbyWorldwide,thereare currently 1,244 leagues in 37 countries fromBuenosAiresRollerDerby inArgentinatoJyvskylRollerDerby inFinlandandChilliPadiDerbyGrrrlsinSingaporetoMotherCityMayheminCapeTownSouthAfrica.Ifyouwanttowatchorplayrollerderby,chancesarethereisrollerderbynearyou.
InTheblockS: Rhinoceref (Matt Lister) of Coastal Call Monitors officiates as Mia Tushslappa (Melissa Call) and Blonde Slambition (CaroleAnn Leishman) prepare for POW! TOWN's first bout against the Brick House Betties in "RIVER TOWN RIOT!" [Inset: Blonde Slambition in fine form.]
Photo by jennifer Dodd aka "Coach Rocky"
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This leadsmeto talkabout the inclu-sivityofrollerderby.Thereisreallyonlyonehardandfastruleinderby.Dontbeajerk!(Onlyweuseamuchmorecolour-fulphrase.)Rollerderbyattractsandac-ceptsallkindsintoitsbosomwithopen
arms.Iamconstantlyamazedbythedi-versity of skaters, coaches and officialsinrollerderby.Itattractsdoctors,nurses,marine biologists, carpenters, baristas,stay-at-home-moms, graphic artists, de-signers, photographers, home supportworkers, business people, you name it.Andtheyallgetalongandhavethesamegoalsinmind:skatefaster,hitharder,getleadjammerstatusorstopthatjammer.Aslongasyouhaveagoodattitudeandplaywellwithothersyouwillfindyournicheinderby.Wehave found inour short existence
asateamthatfitness,endurance,agilityand commitment are all important re-quirementsforplayingthegame.Withoutthesethingsinjuryislikelytohappen.InMay, POW! TOWNhosted two of TeamCanadastopplayers8-MeanWheelerandLuludemonatourownpersonaltrainingcamphere inPowellRiver.They taughtustheTeamCanadaoff-skateswarmup(whichwasdevelopedduringtheleaduptothefirsteverRollerDerbyWorldCupheldlastyearinToronto);teambuildingskills;basicstrategies;andkeypointstobemoresuccessful inthegame.Wefig-
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(1) True (2) True (3) False The lead jammer
can call the jam off early (4) True 7 major
penalties is the maximum before you are ejected
from the bout (5) False Fishnets & Booty shorts
are purely optional (6) False There is a mens
team in Vancouver called The Vancouver Mur-
der and there are co-ed leagues (7) False (8)
False (9) True (10) False.
Know your Roller Derby(TRue oR FAlSe?)
1 Four blockers from each team start on the track during a typical jam. 2 Jammers are the only players who score points. 3 A jam always lasts two minutes. 4 The head referee can expel a player from the game for getting too many major penalties. 5 The following items of equipment are necessary for playing roller derby: a mouth guard, a helmet, quad skates, elbow & knee pads, wrist guards, fishnets, booty shorts. 6 Roller derby is only played by women. 7 If you hit a skater out of bounds with your hip or shoulder and she falls down you will receive a penalty. 8 Yelling is not allowed on the track while playing in a jam. 9 The jammer and pivot blocker wear covers on their helmets called panties. 10 Arguing with the referees is common and accepted.
AnSweRS
TeamphoTo: Your 2012 Pow!Town Roller girls, destined to become a powerhouse on the roller derby circuit. Cheer them on at the Complex on July 14th.
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uredifyouneedtolearnaboutyoursport,youmightaswelllearnfromthebest.BoththeseplayersliveintheLowerMain-landandplayfortheTerminalCityAllStars,theonlyWFTDArankedteam(WomensFlatTrackDerbyAssociation)inWest-ernCanadawhojustwonthetitleoftheBestintheWestattheWesternCanadianChampionships2012.SowheredoesPOW!TOWNfitintothewideworldofroller
derby?After12months spent forminga league fromscratch,learninganewsportthatmosthadonlyheardrumoursabout,developingleaguepoliciesandproceduresandfindingourownway,wehaveformedareallycloselyknitteam,developedsomecommon goals, played in several scrimmages and attended afew training camps to come full circle and land right on the
quiveringedgeofourveryfirstrollerderbyboutagainstoneofoursisterteamsfromtheSalishSeaRollersLeague;TheBrickHouseBetties,whoarebasedinCumberland.OurboutonSat-urdayJuly14willbeaSalishSeaRollersofficial Intra-leagueboutandwillbethefirstwomensflattrackrollerderbyboutevertohittheconcreteattheRecreationComplexArena.Thedoorswill open at 4:30 pm for spectators to come on downandgrabdinnerfromtheDominionLendingCommunityEventTrailerandenjoysomeofPowellRiversownTownsitebrewsinthebeergarden.Itwillbeenjoyableforthewholefamily,evenifyoudontyetknowthepointofthegameortherules,andthekidswillenjoyseeingthejuniorderbyscrimmagefrom55:30pmwithkidsagesfiveandupplayingwithplayersfromupanddownVancouverIsland.Themaineventstartsat6pmandwillendaftertwo30-minuteperiodswithonehalf-timeintermissionjam-packedwithentertainment.Thebestthingaboutrollerderbyisanyonecangetinvolved
regardlessofwhetheryoucanskateornot.Theresaplaceforkidsandteensinjuniorderby,foradultswholovetoskate,foradultswho love to refereeandcallpenaltieswhileblowingareally annoyingwhistle, aswell as all kindsof other officiat-ing positions like scorekeeper, penalty box timer and the an-nouncerswhokeepeveryoneentertainedand informed.A lotofthesederbypeepsneverhavetoputonskatesiftheydontwantto.Whoeversaidyouweretooold,toobig,toosmallortoo anything hadnt thought of roller derby because you canbewhoeveryouwanttobeinthissportandyougettohaveacoolalter-egoalongwithit.Formoreinformationontheteam,howtogetinvolvedortocheckonthelatesteventsgotowww.powtownderby.comSeeyouontheflattrack!
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WhenRobertVilanevisitedhisgrand-parents village in Portugal morethan30yearsagohewasluckyenoughtoworkwithsometalentedandknowledge-ablecraftsmeninacarpentryshop.Theybuilthousehold items like chairs, tables
andcoffins.Afterhourstheybuiltmusi-calinstruments.This was something that I always
wanted to learn todoandhere Ihadachancetolearnit,saidRobert.AlthoughRobertworkedasawoodshop
makIngWooDSIng: Robert Vilane forms the wood for a guitar body using a clamp designed specifically for the job.
A fascinating hobbyRetired teacher makes guitars
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teacherbackhomeintheUnitedStates,workingwithwoodinavillagewhereeverythingwasdonebyhandwithoutelectricitywasahugedeparturefromwhathewasusedto.InthevillageofRibierinhaPicoAzores,RobertVilanesone-
monthholiday stretchedout toayearlong stay.Robert,RitaandtheirchildrenlearnedabouttheirrootsandthecultureofthePortuguesepeople.TheVilanesimmigratedtoCanadafromtheUnitedStatesin
1973.RobertworkedwiththehearingimpairedandsettledinPrinceGeorgewherehetaughtschoolfor15yearsbeforeretir-ing.Itwastherethathebuilta35-footsailboat,agaffcutterrigthatnowlivesatthenewWestviewMarina.Welivedonourboatfor18yearsbeforemovingtoPowellRiver,hesaid.SixyearsagotheVilanesvisitedfriendsinPowellRiver.They
saidcomeandhavea lookandwereally liked it,saysRita.Theywereattractedbytheartandmusic.Wethoughtitwouldbeagoodplacetospendourtwilightyears,sheadded.
AlthoughRobertenjoysmusic,heisnotamusician.Heen-joysmakingguitarsforfriends.Lastyear,theyrepresentedtheVancouver Island Luthiers Guild and visited Cuba. We tooksome spruce and cedar and a router and sanders andheld aworkshopwithguitarbuildersinCuba,saidRobert.Asathankyou,hebuiltaguitarfortheirhost.Robertrecentlybuiltaclassicalguitar formaninMauiand
anacousticguitarforamaninEdmonton.ThebackandsidesoftheacousticguitararemadeoutofOSB,hesaid.Thetopislocalspruce,theneckislocalfirfromThedenForestProducts,theinlaysaregoldmotherofpearlleavesandthefretboardisgumwoodsalvagedfromtheferrydockrepair,saidRobert.Althoughthisguitarwasexperimental,itendedupsounding
prettygood.AndheofferedmeapriceIcouldntrefuse!Hisguitar-makinghobbyhasopeneddoorsforhimandbe-
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They say that waking up is hard to do and now I know, I know that its true.
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mean.ItsnotlikeIjoinedthearmylastmonthjustsoIcouldwriteagoodstory.ButIdidsignupforTerriCrambsT-Fitbootcamp.EveryMonday,WednesdayandFridaymorning,Terriandher
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FINDING THE RIGHT FIT11 MONTHSIcandothat.Ijoinacoupledozenothers(allwomen)togetwarmedup.By the time Igetback Imhuffingandpuffing.Webeginourexercises.TheyreneverthesamebutTerrilikestostartandendwithstretchesandstressestheimportanceofstretchingaspartoftheroutine.Wedo lunges, useweights, and do sets of exercises to get
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literacy: it means more than you thinkFamilies make learning fun
By Emma Levez Larocque
Whatdoesliteracymeantoyou?Formanyitevokesim-agesofreading,writing,andmaybemath.Thewordisoftenassociatedwithchildren,andformallearning.Butliteracyisaboutmorethanthat.Ittoucheseverythingwedoandexperi-ence,nomatterourageorstationinlife.ThePowellRiverLiteracyCouncil is launchinganewcam-
paigncalledLiteracy: It Means More Than You Think. Forfourmonthswewillbe talkingabouthowliteracy impacts family,economy,healthandcommunity.Alongwithourpartner,FirstCreditUnion,werestartingthismonthwithafocusonfamily.
wHeRe leARning STARTSEarlylearningisimportant;fromthemomentbabiesareborntheyaresoakingupinformation.MaryJamesisaSchoolBoardTrusteeandretirededucatorwhovolunteershertimetoherpassion,earlylearning.Earlychildhoodisthemostimportanttimeinapersonslife in setting the foundation for lifelong learning, James says.Duringtheyearszerotofive,90percentofthebrainissculpted.Fromday one, parents become teacherstheir childs first andmostimportantteachers.Evenafterachildstartsgoingtoschool,aparentsroleintheirlearningiscrucial.Butwhatifparentslackliteracyskillsthemselves?
iTS noT juST ABouT KiDSPeoplesometimesthinkfamilyliteracyisallaboutchildren,butlearning isequally important forparents. In fact, theconceptoffamilyliteracyistoacknowledgethatparentsliteracyskillshaveastronginfluenceonchildren.Whenparentsaregoodrolemodelsandhelptofosteraloveoflearning,childrenbenefit.Parentswhowanttohelptheirchildrendevelopastheyget
olderoftenfeelmotivatedtoimprovetheirownskills,andcanturn to local programs. CALL (Community Adult Literacy &Learning) is a free and confidential one-on-one tutoring pro-gramforadults.CoordinatorDebCalderonsayssometimeschil-drenarethebestinspirationforparents.We have had parents come in because they are worried
aboutthedaytheywontbeabletohelptheirchildwiththeirhomework,Calderonsays.Theseareoftenourmost inspir-
ing learners.Theymayhave fallen through the cracks in thepast,buttheyaredeterminedtobetterthemselvesforthesakeoftheirkids,anditsheartwarmingtoseetheprogressandthedifferenceitmakesinalloftheirlives.Betterliteracyoftenleadstoatrickle-downeffectinpeoples
lives. Stronger literacy skills are directly related to improvedhealth,amoresecurefinancialsituation,andastrongersenseofcommunityconnection.
iT TAKeS A CoMMuniTyAlthough family literacystartsathome, therearemanywaysthe community can help. One important connection is howbusinessescansupportfamilyliteracy.Businesseshavearesponsibilitytothecommunitiestheyoperate
in,saysSandraMcDowell,ChiefMarketingOfficeratFirstCreditUnion(FCU).Itsimportanttogivebacktothecommunitiesthatsupportus,andtohelpkeepthemhealthy,vibrantandstrong.FCUhasbeensettingagoodexamplebysupportingprogramslikeSuc-cessby6,theORCABus,HeroesReadandFamilyLiteracyDay.FirstCreditUnionisproudtosupporttheseprograms,Mc-
Dowellcontinues.Literacyisthefoundationofstrongcommu-nitiessoitmakessensethatwewouldsupportsuchanimpor-tantinitiative.Businessesandorganizationsthatsupportparentsarekey,says
JeanMackenzie,coordinatorofFamilyPlace.Weknowthatallchildrendobetterwhentheirparentsfeelsupportedandcompe-tent.Feelingcompetentisahugepredictorofaparentbeingableto parentwell. Children do betterwhen communities respondandsupportfamilieswhentheirchildrenareyoung,andtheydobetterwhenservicesareconsistentandavailableoverlongterm,andavailabletoallchildrenequally.
Summer Literacy EventsVisit First Credit Unions booth and story time station at summer events and enter to win the summer literacy draw for a 3-month pass family pass to the Complex!
Visit www.powellriverliteracy.ca for more information on families and literacy, and the events and contests coming up this month.
Find PRliteracyCouncil on Facebook to join the conversation throughout July.
SUmmerreaDIng: Jordan and Anna Bennett take advantage of warmer weather to spend quality time reading with their sons, Fifer (6) and Finnan (2).
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Custom high quality home for sale1700 sq/ft. on a large lot located at 4760 Ontario Avenue in Powell River. Close to all amenities.
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For more than a decade, Dan Gaudreau focused his business on electricity. And for good rea-son. Since he started as a helper with GT Electric in 1989, through his ap-prenticeship, its what Dan knew best. But along the way he picked up a lot of other skills that have helped him diversify his business. So in 2006, he started in the construction business, adding another two to four employ-ees. He was already employing up to four with West Wind Electrical. Last summer, West Wind had eight guys going, says Dan.Unlike many construction companies, his workforce is young. The average age is 30. Im trying to keep families in Powell River that will bring up kids and make things go around.West Wind Developments is a licensed residential builder, specializing in project management. They recently completed a home in downtown Powell River, behind the Town Centre Mall.When we were put-ting this together, I was thinking of a retired couple, so it has a large kitchen and a large master ensuite. This will prob-ably be their last home, so we picked up the quality - stone and solid wood cabinets from Country Woodworks
and a sprinkler system in the lawn so you can go away and not worry about the lawn turning to dust.The home is ideal for a single-vehicle family, since its walking distance to
all the amenities, includ-ing doctors, post of-fice, shopping and the hospital.(If youre interested in taking a look at the house, contact Dan at
604-414-8512 for a personal viewing.)Dan has also recently expanded his services even more, offering metal fab-rication out of his 1800 square-foot shop. Hes been building everything
from custom signs to trailers to check-erplate dryboxes for pickup trucks.He recently purchased a 4x8 comput-er-controlled CNC plasma cutter for cutting out computer designs on aluminum and stainless.Diversifying is always a good thing, said Dan. It creates opportunities.
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Windsurfingisanexhilaratingwatersportbutlearningcanbe cold, wet and frustrating. Peter Bakker recognizedthebarrierstonewcomerstothesportheloves.Thatswhyheworkedwith the inventor teamon thewindsurfingsimulator.Windsurfingisexcitingonceyouknowthetechniques,saysBakker,now80,butitsthehardestthingtolearn.In1986, PeterBakker,GeorgeOuelletandPeterVanichuck
created thefirstcomputerizedsimulatorhere inPowellRiver.ManyreaderswillremembertheenthusiasmandexcitementofthetownastheyheadedtoVancouverwiththeirinvention.Bakkertookoverthecompanyin1990andrefinedtheinven-
tion.TheunithasbeenontourtoadozenmajorUScities,Eng-land,Germany,Greece,Holland,SwitzerlandandJapan.Ithasalso been featured inwindsurf and boating shows alongwithhighprofileappearancesonGood Morning America, The Today Show, Donny and Marie, andLate Night with David Letterman.TheSureWindSimulatorisstilltheonlycomputerizedwindsurf-
ingsimulatorintheworld.Itcanbeprogrammedforwindspeed,stability,theweightofthesailor,addingusts,andwaveaction.Onehouronthesimulatorisequivalenttofivehoursonthe
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The look of total surprise on the faceof Sean Dees, owner of BreakwaterBooks, was priceless. An expression ofdisbeliefandconfusionwithalittlebitofWhats going on here? could literallybereadinhiseyesasmembersofPowellRiversSmallBusinessCashMobcrowdedintohisstoreonarainySaturdayinJune.Cash mob organizer Kathy Pedneault
toldSeanwhatwashappeningasmobstersspreadoutandbeganshoppinginhisstore.We support small business, Kathy ex-plained.Everyoneherepledges tospendaminimumof$20inyourbusinesstoday.Men, women and children browsed
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to purchase tea, coffee and food. Morethan40peopleenjoyedchattingwitholdfriendsandmakingnewones.At times,thelineupwassixorsevendeepbutnoonemindedastheyweretheretoshop,supportandsocializeatthesametime.Cash mobs are not unique to Powell
River.Storiesaboutthemhavebeenpub-lishedinnewspapersallacrosstheprov-ince.Thisrecentphenomenaismeanttorevivecommunityspiritandbringpeopletogetherinawaythatonlyourancestorscanremember.Kathys sister Lori Brown introduced
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Loriphonedmeafterreadingthear-ticleandmythoughtswentinstantlytoVillage Meats. Owners, Brian and Mi-randaMacDonaldattendWestviewBap-tistChurchwithusandaremembersofourChristianBusinessGroup.Weknewtheywere struggling alongwithmanyother local shops and our group hadbeenexploringdifferentwaysofbring-ing awareness to local mom and popstoresandchangethewaythatweshopwithinourcommunity.Kathy continued by saying that often
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to me it was incredible. It was exactlywhatweweretryingtodo.Showpeoplethat their small amount spent locallywouldmakeadifference.Wecandoiten-masseonceamonthbutwecanalsodoitweeklyinoureverydaylives,sheadds.
VillageMeatswasthefirststoretobemobbed.About100peopleshowedupforthatoneinMarch.MitchellBrotherswasthe second business. Some of the foodpurchasedatMitchells thatdaywasdo-natedtotheFaithLutheranChurchsfoodbank.I think theyreceivedabout$200worth of gift certificates and food thatday, says Kathy. Peter Mitchell, ownerofMitchellBrothers,alsooffereda10percentdiscounttohiscustomers.Its a positive thing, says Peter. He
hadnt heard anything about the cashmob before and was surprised whensome50peoplecamethroughthedoorsofhisstore!The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy was
number three and Breakwater Booksnumberfouronthecashmobslist.Cashmobsareallaboutbuildingcom-
munityatagrassrootslevel.Theybringpeopletogethertoboostthelocalecono-myandintroducepeopletosomeofgreat
localbusinessesthattheyhaventbeeninbefore.AGooglesearchofcashmobsreveals
awebsitethattellsyoueverythingaboutthehistoryofcashmobsandhowtoplanyour own. Cash mobs are fairly new.
Theystartedgettingestablishedin2011intheUnitedStatesasagrassrootsresponseto the economic hardships experiencedbylocalbusinesses.Organizerschoosealocalindependent
smallbusiness. Ithas tobeamomandpopkindofoperation,Kathyexplained.Bigboxstoresandchainsdontfitthecri-teria.ByusingthepowerofsocialmedialikeFacebookpluswordofmouth,mem-bersleteveryoneknowwhatshappeningandwhere a fewdays before about theevent.Theintentionistokeepitasecretfromthestoreowner.Everyone who is interested in going
bringsalongatleast$20tospendatthechosenbusiness.Kathy really doesn't know how they
choose. I believe that God directs ustowhereweoughttobe.Wedolookatthosewhocouldusealittlepickmeup,alittleextraexposureorwhohavegiventoourcommunity,shesays.
I went to the Breakwater Books cashmobwithmyneighbourLindaWegnerinJune.MobsterJoyceWolfesaysthewholeideaistogetpeopleshoppinglocally.Sean Dees says he had no ideawhat
was going on when all of a sudden awhole bunch of people were standingaroundhistillandlookingathim!It was very unexpected but it was
fun,hesays.Youneverknowhowmanypeoplewill
show up at a cashmob. It all dependsonthebusinessbeingmobbedandwhatelseisgoingonintown.ItwaspouringthedayoftheBreakwatermob.TheSpotPrawn Festivalwas also taking place atthatdaysothemobhadcompetition.Oftenpeopledontreallyknowwhata
particular store carries because theyveneverbeeninside.Andalltoooften,peo-pleorderthingstheyneedonlineinsteadofgivinglocalmerchantsachance.Somemembers of the small business
cash mob took the opportunity to giveback a step further by donating theirBreakwaterBookspurchasetoWestviewBaptistChurchsJoyforToysprogram,aChristmasgiftfundraiser.Iliketheideaofsupportinglocal,in-
dependent businesses. When you sup-portalocallyownedbusinessyouknowthemoneyyouspendhelpsputgrocer-iesonthetable,payfordanceormusiclessons for the owners children, andit helps pay thewages of an employeebefore itrecirculates inthecommunity.I feel good knowing that it stays localinsteadofgoingtopayshareholderdivi-dends.Ipurchasedtwonovelsthatdayanda
lovelycard.AlthoughwesupportBreak-waterBooksasmuchaswecanallyearbypurchasingbooksandgiftsandeatinglunchthere,itfeltgoodtowalkthroughthedoorswiththecashmobandspendmoney to support another independentPowellRiverbusiness.To get in on future Powell River cash
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SightseeingMarineOpen every day from 10amtO6pm
1436 101 Hwy, in the Historic Lund Hotel604 414-0474 [email protected]
Gallery & StudioTug-Guhm Tug-guhm... sun in coastal Salish, is also the name of Debra Bevaarts
studio gallery. A showcase for more than 40 local artists with Debras stone sculptures brought to life on-site, strong coastal imagery
is the theme of this gallery.
SHelTeR PoinTShelterPointisaregionalcampgroundanddayuseareathatsitsabouthalfwaydowntheislandjustsouthofGilliesBay.ShelterPointfaceswestovertheStraitofGeorgiaso theviewsofnearbyHornby,Denmanand Vancouver Islands are phenomenal.Ifyouare luckyenough togetacovetedoceanfrontsiteyouwillbetreatedtothefrequentviewingsofcruiseshipsheadingupthestrait,comingsocloseyoufeelasif you could reach out and touch them.Shelter Point boasts amenities such as aconcessionstandthatserveshotentreesaswellasicecream,flushtoilets,hotshow-ers,drinkingwater,designatedswimmingarea,aboat launchandmore. Ifyouarelooking for the perfect family get-a-way,ShelterPointisthecampingsiteforyou.
THe nATuRe TRAilLocatedinShelterPointParkisabeauti-ful1.5kilometrenaturetrail.Thenaturetrailboastshuge,old-growthtrees,stun-ningviewsandbirdwatching.Thistrailisgreatforhikersandbikersalike.Also,asthereareover250speciesofbirdsontheisland,andthe trailandthe islandalikeareabirdwatchersparadise.
SHingle BeACHIfyoulovetheprivateandruggedcampingexperience,ShingleBeachisthecamping
anddayuseareaforyou.ShingleBeachisaforestrysitelocatedonthewestsideofTexada.Fromthebeachyou lookacrossto Lasqueti andVancouver Islands.Duetothelowamountofboattraffic,swim-mingisverysafeatShingleBeach,mak-ingitagreatescapeforfamiliesandkay-
akers.UnlikeShelterPoint, therearenoflushtoiletsandhotshowers!
PoCAHonTAS MounTAinPocahontas Mountain is the perfect spotfortheavidhiker.Notforthefaintofheart,Pocahontas is a steep five kilometre hikefrom Pocahontas Bay to the top of themountain.Thatbeingsaid,theviewatthetop of themountainmakes the hikewellworth while as the 360 views of bothGeorgiaandMalaspinaStraitsarestunning.
THe HiSToRyTexadaisanislandpackedwithhistory.TheislandwasdiscoveredbySpanishexplorersin1791.Inthelate1800sandintotheearly1900s,TexadahadalargewhalingstationatBlubberBay.Astheislandisrichinnaturalresourcessuchasgold,copper,ironandlimestoneit boomed starting in the late19thcenturyandstillhastwoactivelime-stonequarries today, aswell as anactivelogging industry. At the peak of Texadasboomdays, the islandwas home to over5,000people.Texada alsohosted thefirstOperaHousenorthofSanFrancisco.TherearealsoindicationsthatFirstNationspeo-plehuntedandharvestedonTexadaIslandbeforeitwasdiscoveredin1791althoughtheyneversettledonTexadapermanently.FormoreinformationaboutthehistoryonTexada,youcanvisitoneoftwomuseumson the islandwhich have knowledgeablestaff andampleartifactsandphotos fromTexadasexcitinghistory.
A gReAT CoMMuniTyTexada is a community that has alwayssupportedme.When Iwasayoungen-trepreneur(attheripeoldageofsix)thepeopleofTexadaboughtbagsof iceoutof the back of our van at Shelter Point.Whenitwastimeformetotakemyfirst
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schooltriptoCuba,itwastheresidentsoftheislandwhosaveduptheirbottlesanddonatedcountlesspenniesso that Icouldgoperformwiththeschoolbandinthe sun.At graduation, itwas the com-munity ofTexada that came together tosupportmyfirst year of post secondaryeducationwith$3,500inscholarships.Infact,asyoudrivearoundTexadayouwillundoubtedly be greeted by the famousfriendlyfingerwavefromeachvehicleyoupass.SowhyamItellingyouallthis?Inmyopinion,thepeoplemaketheplaceandIthinkthepeopleofTexadaarethegreatesttreasureofall.
Skimboard fun
ever wanted to try skimboarding? Head over to Texada for Sandcastle Weekend and take in the Skimboard Jam July 21-22 at Gillies Bay.Skimboarding is kind of like surfing, but it
takes place near the shore. The skimboarder stands about 20 feet from the shore holding his skimboard and waits for a wave. When they see a wave they run towards it until they reach wet sand. At that point they drop their skimboard and jump on as quickly as possible. Once on board, the skimmer must remain as stable as possible and prepare to make the transition to the ocean.Deanna Parsley is a 40-something skim-
boarder who discovered the sport three years ago. Deanna was nervous at first. I bounce a lot harder now than I did at 16.
Despite this, she loved it. You have to jump on a moving board and ride a wave while using your arms as a rudder with your core balance grounded on the board.Skim boarding requires coordination to throw
the board, sprint, jump on and ride the wave.For just $5 you can enter this years jam, get
a lesson and be eligible to win prizes. Lessons are taught by experienced skimboarders from Vancouver who love coming to Texada and introducing more people to this growing sport.For more info about skimboarding check
out their Facebook page at Texada Island Fourth Annual Skull Skates Skim Jam or email [email protected].
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geo what?A modern day treasure hunt with a cache at the end!
By Isabelle Southcott [email protected]
Imagine a bunch of excited kidswithmaps frantically run-ningaroundalargepropertytryingtofindahiddentreasure.Theresabirthdaycakeinthebackground,candlesanddollarstoreprizestobewon.Theyear?1970-something.NowimaginemorechildrenandadultsarmedwithGPSunit-
edrunningpell-mellthroughthebushastheyracetofindthehiddentreasure.Everynowandthentheystop,rechecktheco-ordinatesandtalkabouttheirplanofactionbeforesettingoffagain.Theyear?Yup:2012.Moreandmorepeopleareturningtogeocachingasafun,in-
expensivefamilyactivity.Modernday,electronictreasurehuntplayerstrytofindhiddencaches(containers)filledwithevery-thingfromatinwhistletoabagofmarblestofridgemagnets.GeocachersnavigatetoaspecificsetofGPScoordinatesand
thenattempttofindthegeocachecontainerhiddenatthatlo-cation.Notlongago,studentsinDerekElliottsclassatEdge-hill Elementary School went on a geocache adventure. TheysearchedtheMcLeodRoadarea.Theyweresuccessfulintheir
geocachequestbutalong theway, theboysuncoveredsome-thingelseagartersnake.Powell River has hundreds of geocaches. Some are easy
togetto,othersmorechallenging.Whenyoufindonewithgood swag, be sure to replace what you take with some-thingelse.Dontforgettosaythankyou,whichingeocachelanguage is TFTH (thanks for the hunt), and to visit thegeocachewebsiteandenteryourinfoonlinewhenyougetbackhome.
JenVasseur,PowellRiverVisitorsCentremanager,saysgeo-cachingisbigonTexadaIslandandaroundPowellRiver.Weknowit isattractingvisitorsbutthefunnythingabout
geocachingisthatitisalltopsecretyoudontletoutinforma-tiononwherethegeocacheis!TheDuckLakeTrailsystemhasanumberofgeocaches,says
Jen.IfsomeonecameinandaskedmewheretogogeocachingIdsendthemthere.Texadaisanothergoodplace,soisLund.EventheWillingdonBeachTrailandtheSeawall.Theyreevery-where.Itsfunforthewholefamily!Geocaching is easy especially if you have an iPhone. You
dontevenneedaseparateGPS.Justdownloadtheappandgoforahike.Kidsloveit.Itsathrillwhentheyfindageocahe.Formoreinfoortodownloadcaches,visitwww.geocaching.
com.
STarTWIThaplan: Edgehill Elementary students work out the clues to find their next treasure.
TreaSUreSallaroUnD! Happy smiles all around after discover-ing a geocache.
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powellRiversbusinesscommunityheavedasighofreliefonJune25,whenCatalyst Paper Corporationscreditorsap-proveditsrestructuringplanundertheCompaniesCreditorsAr-rangementAct.Morethan99percentofsecuredandunsecuredcreditorsvotedtoapprovetheirplan.Withthecooperationofemployees,vendors,customers,pensionersandinvestors,Cata-lysthasbeenabletomakeprogressthroughaverycomplicatedsituationatanunprecedentedswiftpace,saidPresidentandChiefExecutiveOfficerKevin J.Clarke.Henoted thatduringthe recent uncertainty, Catalyst has been able to keep all itscustomers.Catalystalsogotsomehelpfromtheprovincialgov-ernment,whichwillchangesomerulesregardingthesalariedpensionplantoprovideforaspecialportabilityelectionoptionandsolvencyfundingrelief,whichthecompanyestimateswillsavesome$7millionannually.Therearealsosomechangesatthelocalmillmanagement.StewGibsonwillbeheadingtotheIslandwhileBrianJohnstonwillreturnastheGMofthePowellRiverDivision.First Credit UnionisplanningtomergewiththeCumberland
andDistrictCreditUnionbybuyinguptheislandoperations$24millioninassetsandbringingitseightemployeesintothefold.Ifapprovedbythemembers,thecombinedorganizationwouldhavefourcreditunionbranches,sixinsurancebranches,$223millioninassets,over10,000members,andover150employ-ees,operatingundertheFirstCreditUnionname.Bothcreditunionswillemergestronger,saidGerryWray,BoardChairofFirstCreditUnion.Once through theduediligence stage, thetransfer of assets fromCDCU toFCUmust receive regulatoryandmembershipapproval.Paula andMariusOKeefe-Blitzmovedhere twoandahalf
yearsagofromVancouver to live ina friendly,smallcommu-nity with the goal of starting a small home-based business.Blitz Beach House Creations is now producing handcraftedwoodproductsfromlocallyharvestedandmilledredcedar,al-derandmaple.Theyhavecreated twoproduct lines tobeginwith:grillingplanksandsmallwoodcrates.Thegrillingplanksappeal to the barbecue enthusiastwishing to serve food thatoffersoptimumflavorandpleasingpresentation,andcanalsobeusedassmallappetizerplatters.Heatbrandedwiththecom-panylogoandPowellRiver,BC,theyalsomakegoodgifts.ThecratesaremadefromfirstgrowthDouglasFir,areportableandstackable,andworkforboththeretailandthehomebrewwineandbeermarket.YoucanfindBlitzcreationsatQualityFoods,TheChoppingBlock,MarineTraders,Rona,LundGeneralStore,TheBoardwalkRestaurant,andSquattersCreekWines.ContactPaulaandMariusatwww.blitzbeachhousecreations.comor604414-9488.Sarah Hooff CSNC (Certified Sports and Holistic Nutrition
Consultant)hasopenedherofficeat4680WillingdonAve,604485-4807.CallSarahforaone-on-oneconsultationorjoinherthelastSaturdayeveningofeverymonthforadiscussionandworkshop,meal included. Julys topic is Energy and Fatigue,Augusts topic isChildrensNutritionandSeptember s topicwillbeSportsNutrition.Shealsooffersafreefirstconsultformotherswithnewbabies.YoucanemailSarahatlivenutrition@live.caorfindheronFacebook.
PowellRivers95.7SunFMwillsoonhaveasisterstationinSechelt,withVista Radio entering intoanagreement topur-chaseTheCoast91.7.The two radio stationswill cover localnewsandpromotelocalevents.Together,theyrealsolaunch-ingwww.HQsunshinecoast.com,whichwillbefuelledbybothradiostationnewsrooms,servingastheSunshineCoastsonlydailypublication.Vistacurrentlyoperates12HQwebsitesandwith the recent acquisition of Haliburton Broadcasting, willsoonholda totalof62 radio licensesacrossBC,Alberta, theNWTandOntario.Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) Anthony McMorran
hasreturnedhometoPowellRivertoworkwithDawneBriggs,RMTandErinPerrault,RMTatthenewlocationofWestviewMassageTherapy54603MarineAvenue,beside theTreefrogBistro. He is available Mondays through Thursdays and tak-ingnewclients.Hecanhelpwithsoft-tissueandstressrelateddisorders, biomechanical and movement problems and withrelieving pain usingmyofascial release, craniosacral and self-regulation therapy.Forappointmentscall604485-7085.He isnownationallycertifiedintherapeuticmassageandbodyworkintheUSAsowillbeavailableforsnowbirdsheadingsouthnextwinter!AnthonywasinArizonaforoneyearwherehemarriedphysical therapistKatherineDow,andstartedanewbusinessindowntownPhoenixcalledBalanceWithin,providingyoga,physicaltherapyandmassagetherapy.LawyerKatya Buck recentlymoved toVillani &Company.
OriginallyfromPowellRiver,shemovedtoVancouverin1991forschool,earneddegreesinpsychologyandsocialwork,shewasadmitted to thebar inTexas(whereher familyhadrelo-cated)in2007.ShemovedbacktoPowellRiverandwascalledtotheBCBarinMay2011.ContactKatyaatVillani&[email protected]. Courier ServiceshasexpandedtheirservicesinPow-
ellRiver.DerekLobel,aseven-yearresidentofPowellRiver,isnowworking for the company in sales.A.C.E. has same-dayservice in Powell River, overnight service to Campbell River,ComoxValley,Nanaimo,PortMcNeillandPortHardy,andtwo-dayservicetotheLowerMainlandandVictoria.Theycourieranythingfromlargeskidstosmallparcelsandenvelopes.CallA.C.E.at604483-4845.
Do you have any changes within your business you want Powell River to know about? New managers/owners or are you moving locations? Starting a new business? Call Kim at 604 485-4051 to be included in the next issue of Powell River Living.
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By Kim Miller [email protected]
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By George M Campbell
ThismonthIcelebratethe83rdanniversaryofthedaythatIwasborn.Some folks find this hard to believe. Oh, I dontmean to
say that theyfind ithard tobelieve that Im83yearsold; ImeantheyfindithardtobelieveIwasborninJuly,underthesignofLeotheLion.TheythinkItalk(andwrite)morelikeIwasbornunderthesignofTaurustheBull.Hm-m-m,Iwonderwhatmakesemthinkthat?Inanycase,myadvancedagehasgotmetoreminiscingaboutthepastandsomeofthethingsthatIrememberandmiss.Thingslikepickingupthetelephone
andhearingapleasant femalevoicesay, Number, please. And thevoicedidnthaveastrangeforeignaccent, either. Im thinking wayback to the days when the tele-phone was fastened permanentlyto the wall and you had to standdirectlyinfrontofittotalkintothemouthpiece. If youwere a little kidlikeme,youhadtostandonachairtouse it. I can remember thinking,Boy,when Igetbigenough touse thephonewithoutclimbingonachair, thenIll reallybe grownup!Well, Imfinally grownup, but
thephone isno longer fastened to thewall.Nope,nowadaysthephoneisinthepocket,purseorsometimeseventheearofthepersonusingit.AnotherthingImissistheladytellersatthebank.Somehow
theautomatictellermachinejustdoesnthavethesamepizzazzasa real, live,pretty, femalehumanbeingcountingoutyour
money.Themachinemaybefaster,andmakefewer(ifany)mistakes,but itdoesnt lookgood in lipstickanda
shortskirtandyoucantaskitoutonadate.Iguessyoucouldifyouweresomesortofamechanicalrobot,butthetellermachineisprobablyprogrammed to turnyoudowninanycase.
IalsomissgoingouttothemoviesonSaturdaynight.Ohyes, I know I canwatchjustaboutanyandeverymovieevermade right here at home inmyownlivingroomonTV,butsomehowthat doesnt have the samemagic asgettingdressedup and goingout to areal movie theatre to watch a show. I
missthosemagicmomentssittinginthedarkwhileholdinghandswithmysweetie
pie and staring up at that huge screen andwatchingHumphreyBogartandLaurenBacall.
Ohyeahthosewerethedays.
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When was the last time you went mini-golfing?
Celebrating 13 years in Powell River!
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I miss seeing the ladies in skirts and dresses. Today, itseems,theyallwearslacks.Itdoesntmatterwhethertheyare six yearsold, or eighty, theyare in slacks.Whathap-pened? I liked it better back in the dayswhen theyworethose nylon stockings with the seams up the back, highheels,anicepleatedskirtandafrillyblouse.Andlipstick.How come women dont wear lipstick anymore? I reallymissthosegoodolddayswhenwomenwerewomenandthemenweregladof it. Itmakesmethinkofthatoldad-age:Thehandthatrocksthecradle,rulestheworld.Well,todayshenotonlyrulestheworld,shewearsthepantsinthefamilyaswell.Icanrememberbacktothedayswhenaglassofbeerwas
onlytencents.Boy,Ireallydomissthat.Speakingofbeer,IbelieveIhavewrittenquiteenoughabouttheolddaysandthethingsthatImiss,anditistimeIpartookofanicecoldbarley sandwich. A-h-h-h the wonderful taste of a coldglassofbeer!Thatsonethingthathasntchanged,andIamgladofthat.HappyBirthdayGeorge!
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castles in the sandAnd lots of other fun stuff!
Texada Islands annual Sandcastle Weekend takes placeJuly21and22.Activitiesgetunderwayat11amSaturdaywithaparadeon
GilliesBayRoadfromsouthofthevillageuptotheRCMPsta-tion.Thereschalk-drawingandwaterfightsplusbed-racesatthetenniscourts.BothSaturdayandSundayfeatureskim-boardingclasseson
thebeach.Foodandcraftvendorssurroundtheballfield inGilliesBaywheretherewillbeanongoingsoftballtournament,bingo in theafternoononSaturdayandapork roastdinnerSaturdayeveningstartingat5:30.ThenitsontoShelterPointParkforaneveningoffun,includingalipsynccontest,moon-bagsonthetide,andadazzlingprofessionallaserlightshow.SundaystartswithapancakebreakfastattheTexadaCommu-
nityHall,theneveryoneheadstothebeachtobuildsandsculp-turesandvieforthetopprizes.JudgingisbyPeoplesChoice.Sundaywrapsupwithawardsattheballparkaround3pm.
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7050 Duncan Street 604 485-9878 We dont sell plants. We sell gardens.
With the weather being so wet and cool lastmonthIhaverediscoveredhowbeneficialalittle protection can be for those tender plants. IwilladmitIhadsomeinitialtroublewithmanyofmyplantsthisspring.ManyweresittingidleinthebedsThebean seedlings rottedandwere ravagedbyslugs.Thesolutionwasverysimple,andinex-pensiveacloche.Sowhatexactlyisacloche?Aclocheisatrans-
parentbellshapedcoveringforforcingandprotect-ingyoungplants.Usingclochesisanoldtechniqueandalthoughitmaysoundtoosimpletoreallygiveresultsitdoesactuallyworkwonders.Itworksbycreatingasmallmicroclimatearoundtheplantandbydoingso itgives theplantaheatboostduringtheday,andmuchneededshelterduringthecoolnights.Theotherbonusistheyprovideprotectionfromslugsandbugsthatcandomajordamageintheearlypartof thespring.Back intheolddays,clochesweremadeofglassandwerecostlyaddi-tions to the garden.Nowadays,most of themaremadeoutofplastic,makingthemfarmoreafford-able.Theyareavailablefrommostgardencenters,andsellfor$2-$5.Usingclochesisnotcomplicated.Typicallycloch-
es are used at the start of the season until yourplantsoutgrow them,oruntil theweatherwarmsupsufficiently.Theinstructionsaresimple.Plantyourseedlingsasyouwouldnormally,thencoverthemwith the cloche. Be sure to secure it to thegroundso theydontendupblowingallover theyard.So, ifyouarelookingforagoodinvestmentfor
yourgardennextspringtogivethosetenderplantsajump-start,thinkaboutthecloche.Itwillsurpriseyouhowwellitperforms.
A growing concernBy Jonathan van Wiltenburg [email protected]
Priorities for July1 Harvest,harvest,harvest!Pickvegetablesyoung.Ifyouslowdownonthe
harvest,plantswillsetseedandusefulgrowthwilldecline.Dontforgetthefruitsandberries.
2 NowisthetimetoprunebackyourJapanesemaplesiftheyneedit.Alsoyoucanprunebackyourlilac,spirea,deutziaandotherfloweringshrubs.
3 Watering.Ifyoudoneedtowater,waterdeeplyandinthemorning.Trynottogetfoliagewet.Scuffle/scratchthesoiltoincreasetheprobabilityofthewatermovingdownward.Inseverecasesofcompaction,getoutthediggingforktoloosenthesoil.
4 Ifyouhavenotalreadydoneso,prunebackallyourwinterheathersandbegindeadheadingyourannuals,perennials,andshrubs.Thisshouldencouragenewflowersoradvantageousgrowth.
5 Feedallcontainerplantingseverymonth.Ifyoursoilissub-parinthegardenafeedeverynowandthenwouldbeawelcomeboost.Useageneral-purposeorganicfertilizerifpossible.Water-solubleisanexcellentoptionasyoucanwaterandfeedallatonce.
6 Watchforpestsanddisease.Bealertforpowderymildew,blackspot,tomatoblight,aphids,carrotrootfly,andcabbagewhitemoth.
7 Train/tieupthetomatoescontinuously,keepremovingthesuckersgrowinginthecrotches.
8 Summerpruneyourfruittrees.Removethewatersuckers(suckersarethenewbranchesgrowingstraightup)toslowdownthesuckeringcycleandallowforairmovementintothecenterofthetree.
9 Intheraspberry/bramblepatchremovetheweaknewraspberrycanes.Focusgrowthonnewstrongercanes.
10Stopwateringthegarlicinpreparationforharvest.Asthegarlicbeginstodieback,removefromthesoil,cure,thenstoreinacool,dry,darkplace.
11ThefirstweekofJulyisthelasttimetoplantupcertainpartsofthewintergar-den.Getthosecabbagebroccoli,kale,andbrusselsproutsinASAP.
12 Ifyoureintopropagation,nowisthetimetotakemanysoftwoodcuttings.Thingslikelavender,sage,andmanyofyourornamentalswillrootnicelyin4-6weeks.
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JUlyJuly 11:KaleForcePotluckdinnerattheCommunityRe-sourceCentre(4752JoyceAve),6pm.TransitionTownPowell River Picnic and outdoor event, 7 pm. For infocontactKevinat604483-9052oremail:[email protected] 13:FunIntheSun!FreeActivity-Reduce,Recycle,Re-useDay.10:30amnoon.ComedowntoWillingdonBeach and enjoy a morning of parent-child Interactivefun.EveryoneWelcome.Donationswelcome!FeelFreetostopbyFamilyPlaceforfurtherinformationoranyques-tionsaboutfunInTheSun.July 14:RiverTownRiotRollerDerbyBout,57pmattheRecreationComplex.WatchliveRollerDerbyaction.POW!TOWN Roller Derby Leagues debut bout againstthe Brick House Betties from Vancouver Island. Doorsopen at 4:30pm. Junior pre-bout scrimmage at 5pm.Tickets $5 for 12 and older. Kids are free. Ticketswillbe available at A&W, Ecossentials, Split Endz, CreativeRift,FirstCreditUnionandatthedoor.FunforthewholeFamily.Forinfoemailpowtownderby@yahoo.ca,orvisitwww.powtownderby.com.July 19:SeaFairKickoffDancefeaturing1006CelticBandattheMarineinPub,tickets$30each.Doorsopenat6pm,bandplaysfrom711pm.Joinusforagreateve-ningofdancing,sing-along,clapandcheer.Forinfocall604414-0574.BroughttoyoubythePowellRiverYachtClub.July 20:FunintheSun!FreeActivity-PlantsandAnimalsDay.10:30noon.ComedowntoWillingdonBeachandenjoyamorningofparent-childInteractivefun.StopbyFamilyPlaceforfurtherinformationoranyquestions.July 21 - 22:SkimboardingjamduringSandcastleWeek-endonTexadaIsland.10:30am1pmonSaturday.Les-sonsandaskimjamwithlotsofprizes.$5letsyoujointhejamandgetyoualesson.July 28:AneveningwithSarahHoof,CertifiedSportsandHolisticNutritionConsultant, 4680WillingdonAvenue,6:30pm.Costis$25andincludesmealanddemonstra-tiononhowtomakeyourownVitaminSyrup.Emailliv-enutrition@live.caorcall604485-4807forreservations.August 3:FunIntheSun!FreeActivity-CoastalLivingDay.10:30noon.ComedowntoWillingdonBeachandenjoyamorningofparent-childinteractivefun.August 10: Fun In the Sun! Free Activity - Ocean andBeachDay.10:30noon.ComedowntoWillingdonBeachandenjoyamorningofparent-childinteractivefun.August 11:TexadaArtistsStudioTour.Anartistic trea-surewillbeunveiledonTexada Island.The islandhasbeenshyonthearttourcircuitthepastsixyears,butitsartists,artisansandcreatorsofamazingstuffhavebeenhardatwork.SomearenewtoTexadasincethelastis-land arts tour and somehave refined their techniques.CallSandyat604223-0171or604315-1708.August 17:FunIntheSun!FreeActivityExploringNa-tureDay.10:30noon.ComedowntoWillingdonBeachandenjoyamorningofparent-childinteractivefun.August 26:RuntheRockMarathonandhalfMarathon.Registration is $40 before August 12. Later registrantspay$60andwillbeaccepteduntilAugust23.Startsat7amfromShelterPointPark forMarathon,HalfMara-thon starts fromVanAndaSchool (walkers at 8:30 amandrunnersat9am).Toregister,or formore infocall604486-0377oremailrmcwill@gmail.comorvisitwww.avidfitness.ca/rockSeptember 6:FourthAnnualRegistrationFair!Tobookatableforyourorganizationcall604485-0023oremailinfo@sheridandanceacademy.ca. Location to be an-nounced.Now until August 31:PowellRiverForestryMuseumwillbeopenforthesummerfrom12:30-4:30pm.Call for Artists:TheannualPowellRiverStudioTourisis-suinganopencallforartistswishingtoparticipateinthisyearsevent.Nowinits8thyear,thepopularselfguidedtourshowcaseslocalartistsandtheirstudiosinlocationsfromSalteryBaytoLund.ThisyearseventwilltakeplaceAug25&26th,10-5PM.Formoreinformationandartistsignup,pleasevisitwww.powellriverartists.com.
ORCA:(OntheRoadwithChildrensActivities)programsrunMondaytoFriday.Forfullscheduleinfovisitwww.successby6powellriver.caorcallSheilaat604485-2132.Alcoholics Anonymous:8:309:30pm.FridaysatUnit-edChurchbasement,SaturdaysatHospitalBoardroom,SundaysatAlanoClub.Formoreinfocall604414-0944,604485-5346,604483-9736.TexadaIsland:604486-0117.Sundays:PowellRiverHorseshoePitchingClub,dropinofallages6-96yearsyoung,takesplacefrom9:30am-12:30pm,attheComplex,ApriltoSeptember.Anyonecanjoin.Shoesareavailable.FormoreinfocontactJimHoffmanat604483-4853orLorraineHubickat604485-5589.
Mondays:FamilyPlaceGardenGroup:10:30am12pmattheCommunityDemonstrationGarden.Call604485-2706.Mondays:CinchcardgamesatRCLegion#164,7pm.Newcomerswelcome.Mondays:BikerideatSuncoastCycle,6pmMondays:WhistClubatLangBayHall,1pm.604487-9332.Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays:GarageSale,4476CumberlandPlace(behindMassulloMotors),9am3pm.Proceedstofundingjobskillstrainingpro