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Dogwood initiative says more than 48,000 took out membership in 48 hoursKevin LairdNews staff
The federal government’s deci-sion to let Enbridge build its Northern Gateway pipeline has put “some serious wind” in the
sails of a Victoria-based group fighting to stop the project.
In the 48 hours after the June 17 announcement, the Dogwood Initiative, which says it’s B.C.’s largest non-partisan democracy group, picked up 48,000 new sup-porters, bringing the size of the network to more than 200,000 people – the greatest growth spurt in the history of the orga-nization, said Kai Nagata, Dog-wood’s energy and democracy director.
More than 1,600 additional peo-ple have also volunteered to orga-
nize in B.C. communities.“People are passionate about
the issue, but there is only so much they can do. This gives them a voice,” Nagata said.
Ottawa’s approval of the proj-ect, based on 209 conditions, will run from Bruderheim, Alta., just north of Edmonton, to Kitimat, B.C.
Nagata said the surge in mem-bership will help with Dogwood’s organizing efforts throughout the province.
The Dogwood Initiative has several teams working in orga-
nizing a citizens’ initiative. The group hopes to have support in the province’s 74 ridings.
And while no formal plan is in the works for an initiative, Nagata said Dogwood wants to be pre-pared if such politicial action is needed. It hopes to achieve a 15 per cent threshold in each riding.
Along with the 209 conditions laid down by the federal govern-ment, Premier Christy Clark has insisted on five further conditions before getting B.C.’s approval.
“The biggest thing is B.C. deserves a say on what happens
in this province,” Nagata said.To keep the heat turned up in
the anti-pipeline battle, the Dog-wood Initiative will likely lobby politicians in the upcoming local and federal election.
“We caught a wave last month, but we were only able to do that because of years of steady, disci-plined work.”
What do you think?Give us your comments by email: [email protected].
Protest membership soars as feds OK pipeline
Artist’s touch
Victoria artist Stephanie Arnot pays close attention to detail as she demonstrates her craft at the TD Art Gallery Paint-In on Saturday on Moss Street. For more on the Paint-In, please turn to pages 4 and 5.
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Kiter saved by firefighters
A 42-year-old man was saved by Victoria Fire Rescue last Friday after an equipment malfunction left him stranded off Clover Point.
The man, who described himself as an experienced kite baorder was left 500 metres from shore when the lines from his kite tangled around his ankle.
Responding to a 911 call, VFD spent nearly 15 minutes untangling the line.
The man was uninjured.
Stolen sewing machine returned
An Esquimalt man returned a $9,000 sewing machine to Victoria Police on Thursday, seven years after it was reported stolen.
The man was imme-diately suspicious upon discovering the machine, which was still unused, while cleaning his home. It had been stored by a friend of his step-daughter.
VicPD discovered that the machine, originally purchased as a Christmas gift, was stolen in 2007. It has since been returned to the original owner.
A national memorial commemorating Canada’s mission in Afghanistan visits the B.C. legislature this week.
The memorial honours the memory of soldiers and civilians who gave their lives in Afghanistan.
The 192 plaques on display represent 204 people who died during the various military deployments in Afghanistan and include 156 Canadian soldiers, a Canadian
diplomat, a defence contractor and a jour-nalist. The 43 Americans who died under Canadian command are also represented.
The plaques were formally part of the Kandahar Airfield cenotaph, which was dismantled and repatriated in Canada. The cenotaph was a memorial structure for Canadian soldiers to commemorate their collegaues who died while deployed in Afghanistan.
Canada’s role in the Afghanistan War began in 2001 and ended last March. More than 2,500 Canadian Forces personnel served there.
The Victoria exhibit runs from July 21 to 26 from 8:30 a.m. To 5 p.m.
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Leading Seamman Josee Pilon, from Asbestos, Que., and Master Cpl. William Goulet, from Saanich, look over part of a travelling national memorial commemoratiing Canada’s mission in Afghanistan currently on display inside the B.C. legislature building until July 26. The pair were there to answer questions about the memorial.
Pacifica Housing and the Greater Victoria Coalition to End Homelessness hosted a celebratory barbecue Thursday to recognize that the Streets to Homes program has successfully housed 120 individuals.
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A celebration of fine art
A George Rockwell moment: art enthusiasts show their creative side at the TD mural at the TD Art Gallery Paint-In on Saturday.
More than 35,000 take in TD Art Gallery Paint-InDrew McLachlanNews staff
The 27th annual TD Art Gallery Paint-In on Saturday was another success, and co-ordinator Mary-
ellen Threadkell said that she has the “collective conscious” of the artists and art lovers to thank.
“Everybody was hoping for a great day, and that’s what we got,” Threadkell said. “We didn’t even see a drop of rain on Moss Street.”
The Paint-In drew in a crowd of 35,000, comparable to last year’s event, as well as more than 200 volunteers and just under 200 artists. Threadkell described the
mood as “electric, in a peaceful kind of way.”
The Paint-In organizers also launched a private Facebook group this year for artists to share tips and advice with each other, and Threadkell said that the feedback she’s received, both online and in person, has been phenomenal.
“There have been plenty of thank-yous directed at the Moss
Street residents especially,” she said. “There were people coming out of their houses while we were still setting up, bringing tea for the artists, and then wine once we were finishing up. (Fairfield) is really the perfect place for the event, we just wouldn’t get that kind of welcome in the downtown core.”
Threadkell noted a few small challenges over the weekend,
such as some people with an “entrepreneurial spirit” setting up stalls uninvited. She said that thanks to a city bylaw officer being assigned to the Paint-In, and VicPD officers keeping in touch with staff, the challenges remained small.
The Paint-In ran from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with attendance peaking around 2 p.m.
Saanich acrylic painter James Bardy works his magic on a two-metre canvas. Bardy joined more than 180 other artists for the annual event on Moss Street in Victoria.
Above: Dale Roberts, of Dame’s Portrait Gallery,
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Right: Wood sculptor Maarton Schaddelee
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A young art fan is thrilled by artist Eva Campbell’s work at the TD Art Gallery Paint-In.
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Ingrid Mary Percy plays an ‘ugly stick’ during the TD Art Gallery Paint-In. Percy currently has a show at Open Space gallery called the Travelling Republic.
The art of Paint-In
Royston artist Andy MacDougall explains the process of screenprinting.
Vocalist Corrine Painter with SwingKey belts out a tune.
TD Art Gallery Paint-In volunteers Ron Cox and Marianne Beetz-Sargeant greeted thousands to the art extravaganza on Moss Street, between Fort Street and Dallas Road.
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Summer strike and no pickets
School’s out and B.C.’s teachers are still on strike.
Or are they? Drive past any of the province’s more than 1,600 public schools and the picketing teachers who waved at passing motorists, eliciting horns of support or scorn, are absent. Their signs pleading for better education for their students with smaller classrooms and better class composition are packed away.
For all intents and purposes, it looks like another routine summer holiday season around B.C.’s schools.
And yet it’s not.The acrimonious dispute that put the
teachers on the street, and kids’ education on hold, continues.
But there are no longer pickets to remind us that the strike is still on.
That may be a missed opportunity for the teachers’ union to score a point in the battle for public support in this dispute.
Continuing to picket the province’s schools through the summer, even in a skeleton fashion, would have been a constant reminder of what this dispute is about.
Teachers could have shown their commitment to the cause they say they’re fighting for by continuing that fight even when they’re normally on holiday.
And maintaining pickets through the summer would have increased the pressure on the government to reach an agreement, as CUPE workers had pledged to honour teachers’ picket lines meaning routine summer maintenance, repairs and paperwork wouldn’t get done.
The provincial government is relying on public perception that teachers are already well paid and get to enjoy two months off every year to win support for its position.
Seeing pickets march in the hot summer sun might have won fans for the teachers.
When the audited public accounts confirmed a $353 million surplus for the last fiscal year, B.C. Liberal political staff were quick to remind reporters of the NDP’s main theme from last year’s election campaign.
Pages of election quotes from almost every NDP MLA were waiting to be distributed. It was a “bogus budget,” one of the more polite tags applied to the government’s pre-election fiscal plan.
“It underestimates the costs in a whole bunch of ministries and we’re going to have to review that because all of the decisions that we propose in our platform will have to be implemented,” said then-leader Adrian Dix, describing the NDP’s plans to tax and spend more.
Skeena MLA Robin Austin targeted health care in the budget debate: “Bearing in mind that our population is actually increasing, bearing in mind that our population is aging, I think it’s very unrealistic to think we can actually limit health care expenditures to 2.7 per cent.”
As it turned out, health care spending grew by just over two per cent. It still went up by $360 million from the previous year, but after annual increases of six or seven per cent had become the norm, this is quite an achievement. New agreements remain to be negotiated
with doctors and nurses, so we’re unlikely to see the same cost control results for the current year.
Ottawa’s health care transfer payment formula has changed, and increases are to be capped at three per cent a year by 2016, so this
is the kind of spending restraint all provinces are expected to produce.
Education was the only other ministry to receive significant extra funding last year, up $299 million despite continuing enrolment decline. Like health, the education budget goes up every year, and these increases, along with strong student performance results, expose the rhetoric of the B.C. Teachers’ Federation
about a cash-starved system for what it is.
But the biggest fabrication of last year’s election was the “debt free B.C.” slogan emblazoned on the side of Premier Christy Clark’s campaign bus.
The public accounts confirm that the province’s total debt rose to just over $60 billion, the latest of a series of increases since 2008. The much-touted balanced budget is on the operating side, while the province continues to pile up debt to pay for the Port Mann mega-project, hospitals, schools and other big infrastructure.
Finance Minister Mike de Jong
emphasized the difference between capital and operating expenditures.
“We’re borrowing to build as opposed to paying for the groceries,” he said.
“Debt free B.C.” was not an outright misrepresentation, merely one of the most far-fetched promises ever delivered in the history of B.C. politics. The legislature is to convene in October so the B.C. Liberals can pass a taxation framework for the nascent liquefied natural gas industry, which the government hopes will generate the revenues to ultimately pay off the province’s $60-billion mortgage.
Meanwhile there is more capital debt ahead. The cabinet is expected to green-light the Site C dam on the Peace River this fall, a decade-long project estimated to cost $8 billion.
Along with the public accounts, the finance ministry released a list of surplus land sales. The sale of 50-odd properties, some of them closed schools, netted the provincial treasury about $310 million, which accounts for most of the surplus.
Was this “selling off the family silverware to try and balance the books,” as now-NDP leader John Horgan termed it before the election? It’s certainly not a revenue source to be matched next year.
•••Tom Fletcher is legislature
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Stair climberWorkers wait and watch as a crane lifts a metal staircase into the penthouse on the Promontory at Bayview condo development on Saghalie Road in Victoria West. Work continues on the top floor of the Bosa development although residents have moved into lower floors.
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Logging mishap kills woman
A Victoria woman died following a logging accident near Sechelt.
On the morning of July 13, Sherry Belle Bennett, 45, was at a logging site on Storm Bay near Sechelt where land-clearing operations were underway.
At about 9:30 a.m. she was struck by a tree which had just been felled.
She was killed at the scene, said the B.C. Coroners Service.
Transit records ridership boost
Ridership on B.C. Transit buses in the Capital Region increased by 5.5 percent last year.
In its annual report last week, Transit said the increase was due in part to the addition of two buses and 5,000 service hours.
B.C. Transit recorded 25,430,368 passenger trips in 2013-14 as compared to 24,112,232 trips in 2012-13.
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Despite Via Rail ending service on Vancouver Island in 2011, Vic-toria’s E&N rail station has found a new purpose at Ogden Point.
Greater Victoria Harbour Author-ity unveiled the refurbished struc-ture last Thursday, which features a restored cedar shingle roof as well as a set of salvaged pedes-trian posts. The iconic roof is set on a steel frame and will serve as a shelter for tourists waiting to board cruise or whale watching ships.
The station was originally con-structed in the mid-1980s to serve the Victoria-Courtenay route.
Despite its young age, GVHA presi-dent and CEO Curtis Grad said the station still contains a factor of nos-talgia.
“An iconic structure can be important in defining a city, regard-less of age,” he said. “Lots of people miss the rail, and had we not been able to save (the station) there would have been a lot of regret.”
GVHA purchased the building for $1 in 2011, after the city announced it would need to be removed due to renovations being planned for the Johnson Street Bridge. Recon-struction began earlier this sum-mer, after GVHA secured the new location.
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Greater Victoria Harbour Authority president Curtis Grad unveiled the renovated E&N rail station, which will now serve as a shelter at Odgen Point.
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The Victoria Nikkei Society is spending its 20th anniversary with one foot in the past, as it honours the pioneers of the city’s Japanese-Canadian community.
The Nikkei Society will be cel-ebrating its annual Obon Festival on Aug. 10.
Obon is a traditional Japanese ceremony in which participants wash the graves of their relatives – though the ceremony is celebrated a little differently in Victoria.
After being forcefully relocated from B.C. during the Second World War, the families who originally established Victoria’s Japanese community did not return.
Many of the original settlers who lived and died in the city still remain in Ross Bay Cemetery, and play a unique role in today’s com-munity.
Despite not sharing blood ties, Nikkei Society co-founder Tsugio Kurushima considers these pio-neers to be ancestors of the entire community, and are honoured as such during Obon.
Kurushima says that a chal-lenge the Nikkei Society faces today is encouraging younger Jap-anese-Canadians to become more involved in their heritage. Despite such a deep involvement in the community now, he admits that he once felt the same.
“Growing up in Winnipeg, I wasn’t very involved in Japanese culture, I just wanted to be like every other white kid on my block,” recalls Kurushima. “It wasn’t until I grew older that I wanted to learn more about my heritage.”
Kurushima hopes that the Nik-kei Society’s events, including the New Year’s celebrations, cherry blossom festival and upcoming Obon can spark that interest for young Japanese- and non-Japa-nese Canadians.
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Wash job The Kingston-class coastal defense vessel HMCS Saskatoon gets a power washing while in drydock at the Point Hope Maritime shipyard on Harbour Road.
Victorians can enjoy a series of free B- and cult films this summer at the Free-B Film Festival.
The annual festival debuts on the Legislature Lawns on Aug. 1 with a screening of Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, and runs every Friday and Saturday in Beacon Hill Park until Aug. 23. The finale this year will
be Death Goes North, a 1939 mystery filmed in Saanich, which will show at Broadmead Village.
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Micro-loans fund growing local businessDrew McLachlanNews staff
Though Charlane Simpson, 62, considers herself an artist before a businessperson, she’s managed to make a full-time job of the “enter-taining aprons” she designs.
Simpson’s business, I’m Sew Excited, designs ornate, custom aprons for flower shops, cafes, wineries, and other busi-nesses. Simpson got her start last year, with help from Victoria’s Commu-nity Microlending.
The non-profit sup-ports local entrepre-neurs through “micro-loans,” one- to five-year loans under $10,000 with an annual inter-est rate of 10 per cent. Many of the borrowers, like Simpson, have little or no business experi-ence, while others may have bad credit or a criminal record — fac-tors a bank or credit union would consider high-risk.
“I needed money just to get started, to get fabric, brochures and cards, and I couldn’t have done it without them,” Simpson said. “I’ve been on social assistance since I was diagnosed with cancer (three years ago,) and now I’m finally working out of it.”
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A12 • www.vicnews.com Wednesday, July 23, 2014 - VICTORIA NEWS
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Through the 5-holeCharity food bank drive Five Hole for Food set up at Saanich Plaza July 18 to raise food and cash for Victoria’s Mustard Seed food bank. Goalie Jeff Veillette gets scored on through the five hole. The charity hit a milestone by raising over one million pounds of food since its inception five years ago.
VICTORIA NEWS - Wednesday, July 23, 2014 www.vicnews.com • A13
HELPING HAND … Like most charities, Our Place has a “wish list” of items that would make serving the poor of Greater Victoria a little bit easier.
And one of those wishes was a need for a new washer and dryer.
Frank Neate heard the call and promptly wrote a cheque.
Frank isn’t one to crave the spotlight, and seemed rather embarrassed by the gushing of staff when he visited to see the machines at work. “You’re the ones who should be thanked,” he says.
“I wrote a cheque, but it’s Our Place that makes the difference in people’s lives.”
•••LEADING BY
EXAMPLE … Al Kemp is a true believer in Leadership Victoria, so much so he’s opening up his wallet to prove it.
He’s willing to match all donations up to $3,000 for Leadership Victoria’s core program.
Friends and colleagues tell us Al is a committed to community leadership.
To help with the challenge, please contact Layla Cochrane by calling 250-386-2269 or email layla@
leadershipvictoria.ca.•••
GOOD MEDICINE … The B.C. Naturopathic Association will donate $1,500 to the Victoria Naturopathic Clinic, the teaching clinic that serves young low income families in the region.
Headed up by Dr. Penny Seth-Smith, the money was the
proceeds of a the film screening of GMO OMG during Naturopathic Medicine Week in Victoria, Kelowna and Richmond.
•••TECH AMBITIONS … David Sparanese will
represent Victoria on the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of B.C. board.
He holds a diploma in civil engineering technology from Camosun College supplemented with several leadership and management courses.
David is the District
of Saanich’s manager of street operations.
ASTTBC is a self-governing professional association of over 10,000 engineering and applied science technologists,
technicians and technical specialists.
•••Do you have an
item for the People ’n Places column? Contact Kevin Laird by email at [email protected] or phone 250-480-3265.
Victoria donor comes clean at Our PlacePeople ‘n Places
Photo contributed
Our Place facilities manager Bob Frank, left, talks laundry with donor Frank Neate. Neate donated a washer and dryer to Our Place.
Dance examines human psycheDrew McLachlanNews staff
Dance and photogra-phy will intermingle for Ghosts of Rorschach, a performance and art exhibit inspired by the famous psychologist’s inkblot tests.
Working with pho-tographers Alina Sots-kova and Ian Sparks, the experimental proj-ect marks the first col-laboration for Victoria dance company Broken Rhythms.
“I’ve had people reach out to me after shows, saying that they had written poems based on our performances,” artistic director Dyana Sonik-Henderson said. “So it’s great to now be completely connected.”
The presentation will include a viewing of photographs developed by Sotskova and Sparks, which use dancers to form imagery akin to inkblots, followed by short performances of the images in motion. The night will be inter-spersed with interac-tive segments designed to look at the audience’s impressions.
“One question that came with the original
photo project was ‘what do you see?’” Sotskova, also a doctoral student of psychology at the University of Victoria, said. “The reactions that people have had continue to surprise me – people can see a fairly abstract photo and proj-ect something concrete onto it.”
Ghosts of Rorschach takes place at Dance Victoria Studios, 2750 Quadra Street, on July 26 at 7 p.m.
Ghosts of Rorschach uses the human body to create a “modern inkblot test,” says photographer Alina Sotskova.
Photo contributed
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Though the majority of St. Ann’s Academy now houses the B.C. Minis-try of Advanced Education, the build-ing’s old Quebec-style masonry, Man-sard roof and stained glass windows stand as a testament to its rich history.
Rev. Modeste Demers, bishop of Vancouver Island, brought the first group of sisters to Victoria from Que-bec in 1858, in order to tend to the sick and educate both European and First Nations children.
As the mission pre-dated confed-eration, Demers chose the four most physically capable sisters to head west with him.
St. Ann’s cathedral was erected that same year, followed by the school in 1871, the sisters’ residence in 1886 and the auditorium and boarding
house in 1910. St. Ann’s was operated by the
Roman Catholic Sisterhood until 1973, when declining enrolment led the sis-ters to sell the buildings and grounds to the provincial government for $1.
In 1985, the building was closed for 10 years, until being designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1989 and spending half a decade undergoing renovations. More than $16.5 million was poured into restor-ing the site by municipal, provincial and federal governments, the highest renovation cost of any heritage site in B.C.
Nowadays, the academy serves as a monument to the Victoria’s French connection and pre-confederate his-tory. By-donation tours are given every Sunday during the summer, at 1 p.m. in French and 2:30 p.m. in English.
St. Ann’s showcases Victoria’s French connection
Marie-Helene Bourret leads
the tours at St. Ann’s Academy
every Sunday at 1 p.m. in
French and 2:30 p.m. in English.
Drew McLachlan News staff
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CHURCH DIRECTORYYour Guide to
Local Houses of Worship
To book space please callKelly Somerville at 250-480-3228
Parish ofSt. Peter &St. PaulRev. Lon Towstego
Sunday Service 8:30 am and 10:30 am Sunday School at the 10:30 service,
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St. Paul’s Historic Naval Garrison Church
1379 Esquimalt Rd. 250-386-6833
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VisionMatters Healthy Eyes. Doctor Delivered.
Sunglasses, clip-ons and tinted lenses are used to block out the glare of bright sunlight. They can also filter out ultra-violet (UV) rays. These rays are invisible to the eye, yet potentially harmful.
UV is thought to be mostly absorbed at the corneal level. This is the cause of “snow blindness,” an extremely painful condition.
However, UV exposure is also a risk factor for increasing the formation of cataracts and the development of macular degeneration.
Misconceptions exist regarding sunglass selection and protection. It is true that you can’t tell how much UV a pair of sunglasses is blocking by the color or the density of tint. Blocking UV light does not have to be difficult or expensive.
Even a basic pair of sunglasses that claims to block 100% of UV almost certainly does. The advantage of some premium products lies in the quality of their optics and the ability to enhance the vision of the wearer.
To get the best advice about sunglasses talk to an optometrist.
Dr. Rachel Rushforth
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Dr. Paul NeumannOptometrist
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Friendly matchMembers of the Monterey Table Tennis Club and the Victoria Chinese Silverthreads Table Tennis Club competed at their annual Friendship Table Tennis Games held at the Monterey Centre. Monterey’s Heide Dobbe, left, teamed up with Chinese Silverthreads Ruilly Yin for a pairs match.
Want to volunteer? Opportunities are available through Volunteer Victoria at 250-386-2269 or volunteervictoria.bc.ca.
•••Victoria Dragon Boat
Festival takes place at the Inner Harbour from Aug. 15 to 17, and volunteers are needed for traffic, information, food service and other fun tasks.
Oaklands Community Centre seeks Wednesday evening assistance through the summer to set up and clean up at the farmers market. Some roles require lifting and carrying.
AIDS Vancouver Island requires a writer/researcher
to support an established curriculum outline on health and safer use of drugs for its Street School.
Habitat Acquisition Trust seeks a grant writer to apply for environmental grants and foundation support. Option to work from home or at the trust office.
Greater Victoria Public Library needs Teen Reading Buddies age 13 and up with fluent English skills to assist children in grades 2 to 4 with literacy activities for a week in the summer.
Gorge Road Hospital is looking for a choir volunteer to direct
sing-along sessions with senior residents and encourage participation. DVDs can be used for accompaniment if the volunteer does not play the piano.
James Bay Community Project would appreciate toy washers to keep children’s toys clean and disinfected, Monday or Wednesday from 8 to 9 a.m.
Sidney Classical Orchestra is seeking new board members with a background in music or business. Of particular interest is experience in fundraising and grant research, as well as marketing, public relations, or strategic planning.
Do you have a few hours to spare?Volunteers
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No 73154Nanaimo Registry
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIABETWEEN:
CANDICE ADMAS HOOKERPETITIONERAND:
THOMAS MICHAEL CLARKRESPONDENT
ORDER MADE AFTER APPLICATION
BEFORE THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE BRUCE BUTLER Monday, the 14th day of July 2014
ON THE APPLICATION of the Petitioner without notice coming on for hearing at on July 14, 2014 and on hearing Richard L. Storey, Esq. solicitor for the Petitioner;
THIS COURT ORDERS that: 1. The mobile home located at #58, 25 Maki Rd., Nanaimo, BC, Canada more registered as M.H. Reg: 054984, in the Seabreeze Mobile Home Park, be listed for sale;2. The Petitioner, Candice Adams Hooker have conduct of sale;3. The net sales proceeds be paid into Court.4. The petitioner be paid immediately her 90% interest in the property.5. The remaining I 0% of the net sales proceeds be held by the court pending a claim by Thomas to obtain the funds.6. the Petitioner may serve the Order upon the respondent, Thomas Michael Clark, by publishing notice of this Order in one edition of a newspaper circulating in the Victoria area;
THE FOLLOWING PARTIES APPROVE THE FORM OF THlS ORDER AND CONSENT TO EACH OF THE ORDERS, IF ANY, THAT ARE INDICATED ABOVE AS BEING BY CONSENT:
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CORD-LESS EWBANK car-pet cleaner w/full bottle of cleaner, $40. (250)656-1238.
FOUND: SET of keys in Gor-don Head on Eric Rd (between Malton and Livingstone). Call (250)477-5882 to identify.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
INFORMATION
CANADA BENEFIT Group - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability? Get up to $40,000 from the Canadian Government. Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or visit us online: www.canadabenefi t.ca.
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Accredited Business Directory
PERSONALS
LOST AND FOUND
LEGALS
In ACCORDANCE with the WAREHOUSE
LIEN ACT - Westshore Towing Ltd. Will Sell The Following: -2001 Dodge Pick-up
VIN#1B7GG22X11S191241. Registered to Keith Richard Williamson. -1988 Ford Pick-up
VIN#1FTCR14T9JPC11655 Registered to Robert
Charles Millette. -1979 Dodge Motorhome VIN#M40CA9T510094 Registered to Stephen
Michael James -1990 Chevrolet Pick-up VIN#2GCEC19H0L1113080 Registered to Richard
Eric Henry -2005 Cadillac CTS
VIN#1G6DM56T450209398 Registered to
Jennifer Brianne LeysThe sale will take place at 1247 Parkdale Avenue, Victoria, BC on July 30, 2014, for offers and info call 250-474-7376.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
LEGALS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OTHERS RE: The estate of
Gordon Ernest Peel, deceased, formerly of 607-860 View Street,
Victoria, BC, V8W 3Z8.
Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Gordon Ernest Peel are hereby notifi ed under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particu-lars of their claims should be sent to the Ad-ministrator, Alex Peel, at 1401-2088 Madison Ave-nue, Burnaby, BC, V5C 6T5, on or before August 23, 2014, after which date the Administrator will distribute the estate among the parties enti-tled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Administrator then has notice. Alex Peel, Ad-ministrator
U-HAUL MOVING& STORAGE
Queens AvenueClaims Landlords Contractual Lien against the following persons goods in storage at:
644 Queens Ave,Victoria, BC
(250) 381-2271
1102 Brandon Groenewold 2819 Colquitz Avenue, Victoria, B.C.
2001-1A Gordon Reimier #140 - 45617 Lewis Avenue, Chilliwack, B.C.
2001-4A John Swietalski 5090 West Saanich Road, Victoria, B.C.
2001-5B Peter Nykulaik525 Ellice StreetVictoria, B.C.
3043-A Beverly VipondPO Box 39010 - 3695 W10TH Avenue Vancouver, B.C.
3060 Farell Laszynskyj 414 Creed Road, Victoria, B.C.
A sale will take place at the Storage location on Thurs. August 7, 2014. Viewing 2:00PM - 4:00PM. Sealed bids will be opened at 4:30PM. Room contents are personal/household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each unit.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
LEGALS
U-HAUL MOVING& STORAGE
Topaze Avenue
Claims Landlords Contractual Lien against the following persons goods in storage at:
776-790 Topaze Avenue Victoria, BC
250-382-4711
112 Cameron Good 3274 Glasgow Avenue, Victoria, B.C
113 Huey Godron 302-2549 Dowler Place,Victoria, B.C.
119 Earl Lacharity 6-502 Dallas Road,Victoria, B.C.
253 Solin Touch 2588 Carry Road, Victoria, B.C.
260 Allan Schmegelsky PO Box 53005 RPO City Center, Victoria, B.C.
306B Aaron Craig 201 827 North Park, Victoria, B.C.
318 Naomi Simpson 1527 Oakrest Drive, Victoria,B.C
321A Mark Onischuk 620 Toronto Street, Victoria, B.C.
321B Sarah Schenck 472 Burnside Road, Victoria, B.C
337 Gary Earl Lacharity 502 Dallas Road, Victoria, B.C.
A217 Kindra Turley 611-3185 Tillicum Road, Victoria, B.C.
A218 Morgan Gibson 2622 Prior Street, Victoria, B.C.
A233 Cory Moore 1035 Pendergast Street, Victoria, B.C.
Aa4076b Robert Kazmiruk 1215 Queens Avenue, Victoria, B.C.
A sale will take place at the Storage location on Thurs. August 7, 2014. Viewing 10:00PM - 12:00PM. Sealed bids will be opened at 4:30PM. Room contents are personal/household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each unit.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
LEGALS
WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN ACT
Notice is hereby given that Kustom Towing, (2009) Ltd, 3297 Douglas St, Victoria, BC, V8Z 3K9 will be selling:
1978 CHEVROLET CAMARO
1Q87L8L620134Owner C. Butt
2005 NISSAN ALTIMA1N4BL11E85C274431
Owner T. Reynolds2007 BWM 3 Series
WBAWC33577PD07421Owner M. Alattas
1987 YAMAHAJYA1YA004HA000362
Owner D. WilliamsWill be sold on August 6, 2014. At 647B Dupplin Rd, Victoria, BC between 10am-2pm.
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
GET FREE vending machines. Can earn $100,000 + per year. All cash-retire in just 3 years. Protected Territories. Full de-tails call now 1-866-668-6629. Website www.tcvend.com.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
M’AKOLA Housing needs a REGIONAL PROPERTY MANAGER to lead & manage up to 12 staff. Visit:makola.bc.ca
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
APARTMENT/CONDOMANAGER TRAINING
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HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
HAIR STYLISTS $500 Hiring Bonus.
Full time/part time for First Choice Hair Cutters in their Victoria location. Must have
hairstyling qualifi cations. Guaranteed $11/hr, benefi ts, paid overtime, vacation pay,
25% profi t sharing, paid birthday, advanced
training and advancement opportunities
For an interview call 866-472-4339
LEGALSLEGALS
HELP WANTED
An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer andexcavator operators, mealsand lodging provided. Drugtesting required. 1-(780)723-5051.
EXPERIENCED PARTS per-son required for a progressiveauto/industrial supplier. Hiredapplicant will receive top wag-es, full benefi ts and RRSP bo-nuses working 5 day workweek, plus moving allowanc-es. Our 26,000ft2 store is lo-cated 2.5 hours N.E. of Ed-monton, Alberta. See ourcommunity at LacLaBicheRe-gion.com. Send resume to:Sapphire Auto, Box 306, LacLa Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email:[email protected].
HOME CARE/SUPPORT
WE have an opportunity for aHome Share Provider to sup-port a young man who wants asuite located in a home on theSaanich Peninsula. He isfriendly, out-going and active;great with kids and dogs andactively engaged in the com-munity. This is a contractedposition and requires a HomeStudy. Interested applicantscan contact us [email protected]
MEDICAL/DENTAL
Full time Certifi ed Dental As-sistant required for team orien-tated family dental practice.Awesome wage and benefi tspackage. Apply by resume to:121 N. 1st Avenue, WilliamsLake, BC V2G 1Y7, Fax:(250)398-8633 or by E-mail:[email protected] Visit our website: www.cariboodentalclinic.com
LEGALS
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VOLUNTEERS
AIDS VANCOUVER Island re-quires a writer/researcher to support an established curricu-lum outline on health and safer use of drugs for its Street School. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250-386-2269.
GREATER VICTORIA Public Library needs Teen Reading Buddies age 13 and up with fl uent English skills to assist children in grades 2-4 with lit-eracy activities for a week in the summer. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250-386-2269.
THE VICTORIA Dragon Boat Festival takes place in the In-ner Harbour from Aug. 15 to 17, and volunteers are needed for traffi c, information, food service and other fun tasks. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250-386-2269.
VICTORIA WOMEN’S Transi-tion House, seeking board members. http://www.transi tionhouse.net/news-events/
PERSONAL SERVICES
MIND BODY & SPIRIT
KRIPALU MASSAGE, Reiki, Acupressure, Chair Massage. I have relaxed clients that have been with me for 5-12 years. See testimonials on website. Women only. Call 250-514-6223 or visit online at: www.andreakober.com
HOLISTIC HEALTH
Trager® Bodywork allows you to move more freely with less pain and
tension. You’ll feel deeply relaxed & have greater mental clarity.
Rae BilashCertifi ed Trager PractitionerWomen only, call for appt.
250-380-8733www.raebilash.ca
* Also Hot Stone Massage
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ARE YOU $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help re-duce a signifi cant portion of your debt load. Call now and see if you qualify. 1-800-351-1783.
PERSONAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.
1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
UNFILED TAX Returns? Un-reported Income? Avoid Prosecution and Penalties. Call a Tax Attorney First! 1-855-668-8089. (Mon-Fri 9-6 ET)
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
UNDER $100
PATIO LOUNGE Infl atable, $29. Call (250)477-2947.
FREE ITEMS
FREE JVC 30” TV with stand. and a Rocker recliner, both good cond. (250)477-8442.
FRIENDLY FRANK
2013 FAX Brother Intellif-ex775, phone and copier, $30. Call (250)656-7786
2 Balcony new chairs w/seat covers $25. 14”stool, blk leath-er seat $15. 250-388-6725.
3 SETS of tea cups and sau-cers (Royal Albert Petit Point), $30 per set. (250)380-1513.
BOOKS: WHAT Doc’s Don’t Tell re Menopause $6., La Rousse Dictionary-Croises $8. (250)477-1819.
PATIO CART w/built-in ice box/cooler, 4’x20”x30”h, $50. Call (250)479-4574.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
FRIENDLY FRANK
STEEL-TOED BOOTS, 8-8.5 women’s, still in box, $60. (Buffalo) (778)265-1615.
TABLE FAN, vintage, $75. Bamboo curtain, suitable for doorway. $24. (778)440-3334.
WOODEN DESK Chair $15. 2 end tables, pine $15. 5 copper pots $45. (250)477-8442.
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
ARBOR BLUEBERRY Farm Orders & U-pick daily 8-1pm, 305 Walton Plc. 250-704-0053
NORTH SAANICH Fresh picked Marionberries, $40/fl at. (250)656-1668.
FUEL/FIREWOOD
ARBUTUS, CYPRESS, fi r, hardwoods. Seasoned. Call 250-661-7391.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
HUGE DOWNSIZING SALE- 30% off all plants, until July 31. Brentwood Bay Nurseries, 1395 Benvenuto Ave, Brent-wood Bay.
KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online:homedepot.com
KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate bugs- guaranteed. No mess, odorless, long lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot.
NEWSPRINT ROLLENDS- $2-$10. Fridays only, 8:30am to 4:30pm. #200-770 Enter-prise Cres, Victoria. Gold-stream Press Division.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
OFFICE CORNER computer desk, beech and green laminate with keyboard tray, fi ling drawer and stationary drawer. 24” x 72”, formerly used in professional offi ce but would also suit home/student use. Excellent condition. Ask-ing $150. Call Jim at 250-656-1151, ext.126.
STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.
STEEL BUILDINGS. Summer meltdown sale! 20x20 $5,419. 25x26 $6,485. 30x30 $8,297. 32x34 $9,860. 40x48 $15,359. 47x68 $20,558. Front & back wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 or visit online: www.pioneersteel.ca
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
ANTIQUES, BOOKS, col-lectibles, furniture, china, jew-elry. Estates/private libraries purchased. Galleon Books & Antiques, 250-655-0700
FIREARMS. ALL types want-ed, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1-866-960-0045. www.dollars4guns.com.
CLASSIFIED ADS WORK!Call 250.388.3535
REAL ESTATE
HOUSES FOR SALE
AFFORDABLE AND quiet.55+ community in Ladysmith.Home of the famous Festivalof Lights!!!! Carefree manufac-tured homes on easy care lotsfor as low as $119,700. Lowmonthly lot fee. On transit.Close to parks, communitycentre, pool and amazingtrails. Only 50 minutes fromVictoria and less than 20 min-utes to Nanaimo. New HomeWarranty. Contact Duck Pater-son @ 250-246-0637 or email:[email protected]
LOTS
2.5 ACRE LOTS, LUMBY, BC Mabel Estates 5 mins fromtown, pristine lush views. De-signed and ready to build.Wells & power at lot. Starting,$139,000, $50,000 below as-sessed value. 250-317-2807.
RENTALS
APARTMENT/CONDO
ROYAL OAK: Near Common-wealth Pool, 1 bdrm condo,Hardwood fl oors, appl’s, prkg,refs. $980. (250)216-5090.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
ACCOUNTING/TAX/BOOKKEEPING
ACCOUNTINGVida Samimi
Certifi ed General Accountant/ CPA
Bookkeeping, Payroll, HST.
Set up & Training. E-FileTAX
250-477-4601
CARPENTRY
BENOIT CONSTRUCTION. Reno’s & Additions. Windows, Doors, Decks. 250-479-0748.
CLEANING SERVICES
EXP. HOUSECLEANER and home care, bondable, have own supplies except vacuum, $20/hr. Call (250)220-4965
CONCRETE & PLACING
BARBER CEMENT Finishing; Driveways, sidewalks, patios, form work. Free est. 40 yrs exp. Call (250)704-9053.
RBC CONCRETE Finishing. All types of concrete work. No job too small. Seniors dis-count. Call 250-386-7007.
CONTRACTORS
MASTER CARPENTER does restorations, renovations, sun decks, fences. Good rates, work guaranteed. No job too small. Ward (250)881-0296.
DRYWALL
BEAT MY Price! Best work-manship. 38 years experience. Call Mike, 250-475-0542.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
DRYWALL
BEAT MY PRICE! Taping, boarding, painting. Free Est. (250)885-1652
ELECTRICAL
250-361-6193 Quality Electric Reno’s, res & comm. No job too small. Lic# 22779.
AT&T ELECTRIC. Renova-tions. Residential & Commer-cial. Knob & tube replacement. #26125. (250)744-4550.
GNC ELECTRIC Res/Comm. Reasonable rates for quality work. #43619. 250-883-7632.
KENDRA’S ELECTRICAL Co. #86952. No Job too Small. Kendra, 250-415-7991.
FENCING
ALL TYPES of fencing, re-pairs. Reliable, on-time. Free estimates. Call 250-888-8637.
GARDENING
(250)208-8535 WOODCHUCK Landscaping and bed design. River rock or patio stones. Blackberry/Ivy removal. Yard clean-up. Ref’s avail. 25 yr exp
250-216-9476; LANDSCAPE carpentry design and build. BBB/Insured. Accepting new contracts. www.ftguland.com
250-882-3129; AURICLE Luscious lawns happy hedges-grand gardens. Sprinkler de-sign & repair.
BLACKBERRY CLEARING- Weedeater miracles! Hedges, hauling + more. John Kaiser 250-478-7314, 250-812-8236.
DPM SERVICES- lawn & gar-den, seasonal pruning, clean ups, landscape, power wash, etc. 15yrs exp. (250)883-8141
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
GARDENING
250-479-7950FREE ESTIMATES
• Lawn Maintenance• Landscaping• Hedge Trimming• Tree Pruning• Yard Cleanups• Gardening/Weeding • Aeration, Odd JobsNO SURPRISES NO MESS
www.hollandave.ca
(250) 858-0588- Lawn & garden maint.
- Landscaping- Fences & Decks
- Hedge & Tree Services- Pressure Washing
Free estimates * WCBwww.mowtime.ca
LANDSCAPE & TREE- lawns, hedges, tree pruning, garden-ing, landscaping. WCB. 18 yrs exp. Andrew 250-893-3465.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
250-507-6543. AL’S V.I.P. Gutter Cleaning, guards, pow-er washing, de-moss, Insured.
(250)889-5794. DIAMOND Dave- window, gutter cleaning, roof-de-moss, gutter guards, power washing. Free est.
HANDYPERSONS
BIG BEAR Handyman. Decks, Painting, Repairs. Free estimate. Barry 250-896-6071.
HANDYMAN. Small Jobs - Light Maintenance & Repair. call for estimate 250-818-2709
HOUSE & Yard repairs. no job too small. OAP Discounts, free est. Andy, (250)886-3383.
STUCCO, Hardy Plank siding, painting, carpentry & roofi ng. Free est. Dan 250-391-9851.
HAULING AND SALVAGE
$20 & Up Garbage & Garden waste removal. Senior Disc. Free estimates. 250-812-2279.
CLEAN-UP SPECIAL. You load bins, size 12 yard $100 plus dump fee or we do it all. Call 250-361-6164.
FAMILY MAN Hauling. Call Chris for all your hauling needs. 250-920-8463.
GARBAGE, DEMOLITION, compost, attics & basements. Refuse Sam. (250)216-5865.
GARY’S HAULING. One call does it all. Small demos & yard clean-up. Vehicle & metal recycling. Call (778)966-1413.
JUNK BOX- Junk Removal Company. Local guys. Low rates. Call (250)658-3944.
JUNK REMOVAL 7 days / wk.Fast Service, Best Prices!! Free quotes. (250)857-JUNK.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HAULING AND SALVAGE
PARRY’S HAULING We haul it all - FREE estimates. Call Shawn 250-812-7774
PETE’S HAUL A DAY- Junk removal. Airforce guy. Call 250-888-1221.
SAVE-A-LOT HAULING Furniture, appliance, garden waste, we take it all! Always lowest rate, senior discount. Brad 250-217-9578.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
CARPENTRY, DRYWALL, kitchen/bath, wood fl oors, tiles, plumbing, renos 250-213-6877
JACK NASH, serving Victoria over 30 yrs. I do it all! Free est WCB. 250-881-3886.
HOME REPAIRS
FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928.
MASONRY & BRICKWORK
CBS MASONRY BBB. WCB. Chimneys, Fireplaces, Flag-stone Rock, Concrete Pavers, Natural & Veneered Stone. Replace, Rebuild, Renew! “Quality is our Guarantee”. Free Competitive Estimates. (250)294-9942/(250)589-9942. www.cbsmasonry.com
& MOVING STORAGE
(250)858-6747. WRIGHT Bros Moving&Hauling.Free estimate $80=(2men&truck) Sr. Disc.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
& MOVING STORAGE
DONE RIGHT MOVING $80/hr. Senior Discount. No travel time before or after local moves. BBB accredited. Free est. Call Tyler 250-418-1747.
PAINTING
ALFRED, ALFRED Quality Painting. Wholesale, Dis-counts! 50 years experience. 250-382-3694.
A PROFESSIONAL Woman painter. Karen Bales Painting & Wall coverings. Over 25yrs exp. Free est. 250-514-5220.
BIG BEAR Painting. Interior & Exterior. Quality work. Free estimate. Barry 250-896-6071
✫ DON’S PAINTING ✫(250)479-8748. 30 years exp. Free Est. Quality Interiors/Ext.
OLD TIMER. Quality old fash-ioned service. Great rates. Ex-cellent references. Call Al at 250-474-6924, 250-888-7187.
PLUMBING
EXPERIENCED JOURNEY-MAN Plumber. Renos, New Construction & Service. Fair rates. Insured. Reliable, friendly. Great references. Call Mike at KNA (250)880-0104.
FREE ESTIMATES. Rea-sonable. Reliable. No job too small. Call 250-388-5544.
PLASTERING
PATCHES,Drywall, skimming, match the textures, coves, fi re-places. Bob, 250-516-5178.
CLASSIFIED ADS MEAN MORE BUSINESS Call 250.388.3535
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
PRESSURE WASHING
DRIVEWAYS, WALKWAYS, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates.250-744-8588, Norm.
STUCCO/SIDING
PATCHES, ADDITIONS, re-stucco, renos, chimney, water-proofi ng. Bob, 250-516-5178.
TREE SERVICES
BUDDY’S TREE SERVICES-Trimming, pruning, chipping,removals, hedges, lawn care,Insured. Keith, (250)474-3697.
WINDOW CLEANING
ABBA EXTERIORS Gutter &window cleaning. Power wash-ing. Roof de-mossing. Pkg dis-counts. WCB. (778)433-9275.
BOB’S WINDOW Cleaning.Roof demoss, Gutters. Licensed and affordable. 250-884-7066.
DAVE’S WINDOW Cleaning.Windows, Gutters, Sweeping,Roofs, Roof Demossing, Pres-sure Washing. 250-361-6190.
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A hole-in-one scored at Olym-pic View Golf Club during the recent Base Commander’s Tour-nament managed to create a three-way benefit.
Jim Utterson nailed the ace with an eight-iron on the 157-yard 11th hole, setting in motion a chain of events that define community support.
Through an insurance policy typically taken out for such pro-motions, Utterson won $10,000 for his perfect shot. His drive sailed high and dove straight into the cup without first bounc-ing on the green.
“I’ve hit the stick (in the air) many a time, but never had that happen,” said the Victoria Ship-
yards worker, for whom the ace was his third ever. “The spotter got up and didn’t say a word. When she realized what hap-pened she threw her hands in the air.”
Last week in the golf course lounge, Utterson received his cheque. The View Royal resident promptly turned over a $1,000 personal cheque to Gaynor Jack-son of the CFB Esquimalt’s char-ity of choice, the Military Family Resource Centre.
And as part of the insurance policy, a $2,000 donation was passed along to Mary Lynn McK-enna, executive director of Utter-son’s charity of choice, the Esqui-malt Neighbourhood House.
McKenna said the money would go toward upgrading her facility’s playground area, a proj-ect currently in the planning stages.
Utterson said workers at the shipyard are familiar with the work Esquimalt Neighbourhood House does, and it made sense to help them out.
Jackson said her organiza-tion would use the donation to help provide casual respite child care for families where a serving member is on a mission away from home. Through a partner-ship with the neighbourhood house, that care often is facili-tated at their location.
Olympic View hole-in-one paying off
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Day campersRyan Thandi, left, Sehajleen Sandhu, Hiya Manhas and Karmun Saini from the Khalsa Diwan Sikh Temple on Topaz Avenue cover their ears as Oak Bay Police Const. Davindat Dalep demonstrates his police car siren. Dalep gave the children a talk on police work and personal safety.
Don Denton/News staff
The Beacon Hill Little League All-Stars made a run at the pro-vincial championship in Trail last week, but in the end came up short.
The squad, made up of nine and 10 year olds, finished the tournament at 1-4 and missed the playoffs.
Beacon Hill won their first game 10-9 against Dunbar (Van-couver), but then lost to host Trail 20-14, Highlands (North Van-couver) 12-2, Hastings (East Vancouver) 20-2 and White Rock 20-1.
“All the coaches, par-ents and community members that were involved in getting these kids onto the ball field are very proud of how they played and conducted themselves both on and off the field,” said assistant coach George Bielay.
The Beacon Hill All-Stars went undefeated to win the District 7 title and the right to move on to the provin-cial championship.
Victoria squad falls at B.C. championship
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