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Judge Ted Gouge said he would take at least 10 days to render his verdict on the other three charges and deliver them via video. Brandon Scott Harrison, 26, of Duncan, is charged with uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm, causing uneccessary pain and suffering to an animal, and causing an animal to continue to be in distress. He was acquitted of the criminal-harassment charge. In Thursday’s testimony, the judge heard very different ver- sions of an incident that was alleged to have occurred on April 21, 2013. Earlier in the trial, husband and wife Chris and Leigh Davies testi- fied they saw Harrison pin Rufus, a French bulldog, by the neck on the road and then punch the dog three times in the head, before throwing the dog into the ditch. The Davies allege heated words were exchanged, including what Chris said was a nasty threat made by the man to his wife when she said she was going to call 911. “He said, “I’ll f---ing kill you if you dial 911,’” Davies recalled in a previous article. In Thursday’s testimony, an SPCA officer, another eye witness and Harrison himself were called to the stand. During a break, a court sheriff warned the 10 plus people watching the trial that Harrison was innocent until proven guilty and that negative and nasty comments shouldn’t be made to him or his lawyer until a verdict was delivered. “Not even then,” said Crown counsel Peter Benning. On Thursday, Victoria resident Shelby Harding, 21, said her and her dad, Robert, were driving along Cowichan Lake Road when they stopped their car after seeing Rufus on the side of the road. She testified Harrison grabbed the dog, and punched it in the face twice before throwing it onto the ground. Harding, who claimed she was 18 to 20 feet away, testified Harri- son told the Davies to mind their own “f---king business,” and after being told they were going to call the police said, ‘Go ahead.” Defense lawyer Seth A. Cooper questioned her sight line and rec- ollection, which she gave to police five months after the incident, on Sept. 27, 2013. “If you had such a great view, why did you first tell the police that the man who did it had yel- low hair?” he asked. more on page 3 Peter W. Rusland News Leader Pictorial T axpayers wanting to know exactly what they pay Cowichan Valley Regional District managers must now go through a freedom- of-information application or wait for CVRD’s spring financial statement, the CVRD chairman indicates. Comparatively, the CVRD’s new wage FOI process was not ordered by the province, nor has it been instituted at the North Cowichan municipal hall, officials said respectively. The News Leader Pictorial asked CVRD Chairman Rob Hutchins why the recent FOI process was started, who ordered it, and if it was in reaction to recent public outcry about rising wage levels among CVRD managers. “After consultation with both our labour lawyer — and Kathleen Harri- son, our freedom of information officer — in mid-June our practice changed,” Hutchins’ Aug. 12 email reply to the Leader says. “It is not a written policy, it is a standard of practice that any requests for specific information about spe- cific employees, for example how much someone makes, and the terms of a settlement agreement — would go through the FOI request process. “The legislation has two components: freedom of information; and protection of privacy,” Hutchins explains. “In order to ensure we provided a consistent response that met both our legal duty to an inquiring public, and the Protection of Privacy component of the legislation that protects the individual employee(s), the most prudent course of action was to have all requests for specif- ics go through the FOI process.” That CVRD process prevented the Leader from gaining timely access — as was available in the past — to exact sala- ries of various new CVRD managers. Salaries of managers earning $75,000 or more are listed in the CVRD’s 2013 Statement of Financial Information, dated May 14, 2014. Joe Barry, CVRD’s legislative services manager, explained the region’s new FOI process for current wages when the Leader asked for a recap of new manag- ers hired as recent vacancies were filled. Outside of wages listed in the June SOFI report to the CVRD board, Barry could only state salary ranges under the new FOI edict. For example, former engineering services manager, Brian Dennison, is listed as earning $147,785, plus expenses, last year. Dennison has replaced former water manager Dave Leitch, who left the CVRD in the spring for reasons still unexplained by the CVRD. Leitch made $116,676 in 2013. Details of his sever- ance package are also unknown to the public. Dennison’s former post has been filled by Hamid Hatani, whose salary range is $122,695 to $143,536, Barry said. Ross Blackwell has replaced retired planning and development manager, Tom Anderson ($147,427 in 2013). Blackwell’s salary range is the same as Hatani’s, explained Barry. more on page 3 Board decision: Waiting for spring financial statement the option for disclosure of brass’ salaries Brandon Harrison: Alleged dog beater acquitted on one charge C VRD manager wages subject to FOI process Your news leader since 1905 On stage: The kids are more than alright in Les Mis page 15 Sports: Cowichan co-captains hoist rugby trophy page 22 For all the news of the Cowichan region as it happens, plus stories from around British Columbia, go to our website www.cowichannewsleader.com Friday, August 15, 2014 Andrew Leong Brandon Harrison contemplates his fate during a break in court proceedings Thursday. file CVRD Chairman Rob Hutchins. Verdict on three counts in 10 days

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A man accused of beat-ing his dog and ut-tering threats to the people who allegedly witnessed it testi� ed

in his own defence Thursday and received a not-guilty verdict on one of four charges.

Judge Ted Gouge said he would take at least 10 days to render his verdict on the other three charges and deliver them via video.

Brandon Scott Harrison, 26, of Duncan, is charged with uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm, causing uneccessary pain and suffering to an animal, and causing an animal to continue to be in distress. He was acquitted of the criminal-harassment charge.

In Thursday’s testimony, the judge heard very different ver-sions of an incident that was alleged to have occurred on April 21, 2013.

Earlier in the trial, husband and wife Chris and Leigh Davies testi-� ed they saw Harrison pin Rufus, a French bulldog, by the neck on the road and then punch the dog three times in the head, before throwing the dog into the ditch.

The Davies allege heated words were exchanged, including what Chris said was a nasty threat made by the man to his wife when she said she was going to call 911.

“He said, “I’ll f---ing kill you if you dial 911,’” Davies recalled in a previous article.

In Thursday’s testimony, an SPCA of� cer, another eye witness and Harrison himself were called to the stand. During a break, a court sheriff warned the 10 plus people watching the trial that Harrison was innocent until proven guilty and that negative and nasty comments shouldn’t be made to him or his lawyer until a verdict was delivered.

“Not even then,” said Crown counsel Peter Benning.

On Thursday, Victoria resident Shelby Harding, 21, said her and her dad, Robert, were driving along Cowichan Lake Road when they stopped their car after seeing

Rufus on the side of the road.She testi� ed Harrison grabbed

the dog, and punched it in the face twice before throwing it onto the ground.

Harding, who claimed she was 18 to 20 feet away, testi� ed Harri-son told the Davies to mind their own “f---king business,” and after being told they were going to call the police said, ‘Go ahead.”

Defense lawyer Seth A. Cooper questioned her sight line and rec-ollection, which she gave to police � ve months after the incident, on Sept. 27, 2013.

“If you had such a great view, why did you � rst tell the police that the man who did it had yel-low hair?” he asked.

more on page 3

Peter W. RuslandNews Leader Pictorial

Taxpayers wanting to know exactly what they pay Cowichan Valley Regional District managers must now go through a freedom-

of-information application or wait for CVRD’s spring � nancial statement, the CVRD chairman indicates.

Comparatively, the CVRD’s new wage FOI process was not ordered by the province, nor has it been instituted at the North Cowichan municipal hall, of� cials said respectively.

The News Leader Pictorial asked CVRD Chairman Rob Hutchins why the recent FOI process was started, who ordered it, and if it was in reaction to recent public outcry about rising wage levels among CVRD managers.

“After consultation with both our labour lawyer — and Kathleen Harri-son, our freedom of information of� cer — in mid-June our practice changed,” Hutchins’ Aug. 12 email reply to the Leader says.

“It is not a written policy, it is a standard of practice that any requests for speci� c information about spe-ci� c employees, for example how much someone makes, and the terms of a settlement agreement — would go through the FOI request process.

“The legislation has two components: freedom of information; and protection of privacy,” Hutchins explains.

“In order to ensure we provided a consistent response that met both our legal duty to an inquiring public, and the Protection of Privacy component of the legislation that protects the individual employee(s), the most prudent course of action was to have all requests for specif-ics go through the FOI process.”

That CVRD process prevented the Leader from gaining timely access — as was available in the past — to exact sala-ries of various new CVRD managers.

Salaries of managers earning $75,000 or more are listed in the CVRD’s 2013 Statement of Financial Information, dated May 14, 2014.

Joe Barry, CVRD’s legislative services manager, explained the region’s new FOI process for current wages when the Leader asked for a recap of new manag-ers hired as recent vacancies were � lled.

Outside of wages listed in the June SOFI report to the CVRD board, Barry could only state salary ranges under the new FOI edict.

For example, former engineering services manager, Brian Dennison, is listed as earning $147,785, plus expenses, last year.

Dennison has replaced former water manager Dave Leitch, who left the CVRD in the spring for reasons still unexplained by the CVRD. Leitch made $116,676 in 2013. Details of his sever-ance package are also unknown to the public.

Dennison’s former post has been � lled by Hamid Hatani, whose salary range is $122,695 to $143,536, Barry said.

Ross Blackwell has replaced retired planning and development manager, Tom Anderson ($147,427 in 2013). Blackwell’s salary range is the same as Hatani’s, explained Barry.

more on page 3

Board decision: Waiting for spring fi nancial statement the option for disclosure of brass’ salaries

Brandon Harrison: Alleged dog beater acquitted on one charge

CVRD manager wagessubject to FOI process

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“Yes, at first I said it was yellow and then at the end (of the inter-view) told them (the police) that it was brown,” Harding said.

She identified Harrison in the courtroom.

Cooper also questioned why Harding waited so long before giv-ing her statement.

“I’m going to suggest you said it was Brandon Harrison because you read stories about it on Facebook,” Cooper said.

“I don’t think so,” Harding replied.

On their business Facebook page, Mid Island Ink Depot, the Davies have kept Cowichanians updated on the case.

Cooper, in his summation said, they “assembled their own modern day social media mob.”

Later Thursday morning, the SPCA’s Matt Affleck, testified that within one hour to 90 minutes of the alleged incident, the police arrived on the scene to examine the dog. He said the attending officer noted the dog didn’t limp, or appear in distress.

Affleck said he went to Harrison’s property on Aug. 23 and when no one was home, left a note on the gate, asking Harrison to call. On April 24 or 25, after leaving another note, he got a call from Harrison, who said he was in Grande Prairie, with the dog.

Once Harrison was home on April 27, Affleck got a chance to examine the dog, who he said was a “friendly, excited, happy dog.”

Crown counsel Benning noted that no one really has any idea how long a bruise or abrasion might last,

and that the fact that a dog didn’t act afraid didn’t mean that it wasn’t being abused.

Harrison testified that 25-pound Rufus is extremely well behaved and that his running away was unusual.

After running for about a kilome-tre to catch Rufus and seeing three or four cars “whiz by,” at about 60 kilometres per hour, Harrison testified he reached down with his left hand and picked the dog up by the scruff of the neck and then “slapped him hard on the rear,” before dropping him.

“I had to smack him or he’d do it again,” the accused said.

Harrison said he didn’t threat the Davies, but when they said they were going to call the police, said, “Go ahead you f--king rat goof.”

Benning questioned Harrison as to why he didn’t give Rufus a time out on April 21, the mode of train-ing he’d used before, suggesting the defendant was mad and his anger got the better of him.

“I’m going to suggest you were angry and you lost control and hit your dog with a closed fist,” Ben-ning said. “You’re telling us that you never threatened the Davies, that you wouldn’t do something like that?”

“No, I wouldn’t,” Harrison said.In his summation, Cooper said

the case was of a loving dog owner, teaching and disciplining his dog. He added the problem with Hard-ing’s testimony is that she didn’t get a good look, and that she originally thought that Harrison had blond hair.

“Chris Davies said he used a full force swing, given Brandon Har-rison’s weight (he’s 220 pounds), if he’d done that we’d be talking about a dead dog,” the defense

lawyer said. “There’s no doubt the Davies saw him discipline his dog, they posted it on Facebook, they exaggerated the story, and tried to name him and shame him. The Davies found the story a big draw, their cause became political, using their exaggerated story as their platform.”

It’s a high profile trial. More than 27,000 signatures were signed and presented to Crown, seeking justice for Terry — the Davies’ nickname for the dog — supporting the maximum sentence for Harrison. Chris Davies said as a result of the incident he’s rewritten and made draft amendments to the animal cruelty section of the Criminal Code and they’re being reviewed by legal staff in Ottawa.

In summing up, Benning em-phasized all three Crown witnesses testified that Harrison was enraged, “he was a very angry man. All three were taken aback by the violence of his response.”

“What’s consistent is all three witnesses saw him hit his dog with a closed fist, hard.”

“It’s human impulse to recon-struct events; I’m not suggesting that he lied, but given the opportu-nity he’d act differently today than the day of the event. My submis-sion is that Mr. Harrison’s evidence it not believable, it doesn’t leave reasonable doubt.”

As for Rufus, who the trial is all about?

Marcie Moriarty, of the BCSPCA said the organization doesn’t have the dog, because there wasn’t suf-ficient evidence to seize it. Benning said he didn’t know where the dog was and Cooper didn’t reply to an email asking who’s looking after Rufus.

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CVRD’s new CAO, Brian Carruthers, starts work Sept. 2. His wage range is $159,876 to $187,032, Barry said.

Carruthers succeeds former CVRD boss, Warren Jones, who left the CVRD in February for reasons still not released by the CVRD. Jones earned about $198,000 a year. His severance package is $335,000.

Finally, Tauseef Waraich has replaced the CVRD’s former recycling and waste manager, Bob McDonald. He also left in April for unreleased reasons — with a confidential severance package. McDonald earned $111,372 in 2013.

Waraich’s wage range is $90,163 to $105,477, Barry said.

But making taxpayers and reporters file FOI papers

to learn public wages now was seeming nonsense to Jordan Bateman of the Canadian Taxpayers Federa-tion.

“The CVRD is playing games with its taxpayers,” he told the Leader. “All salaries over $75,000 are revealed at the end of the year anyway, so if a media outlet or taxpayer wants to know sooner, they should be given that information.

“Forcing people to use the Freedom of Informa-tion process just causes delays and expenses as the district will have to meet specific legislated criteria and procedures.

“If privacy rules are a concern, simply have new hires sign a form waiving any right to that confiden-tiality – I can’t see anyone objecting as their salaries must be disclosed anyway at the end of the year,” Bateman said.

Demands for maximum sentenceAndrew Leong

Chris and Leigh Davies, above left, head into court Thursday. Harrison, above right, walks just behind his lawyer.

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Peter W. RuslandNews Leader Pictorial

Cowichan’s tireless con-servationist, Gerald Thom, will be remem-bered during Sunday’s annual Cowichan

River clean-up.“The Cowichan River is essential

to sustaining life, livelihoods, and communities in the Cowichan region,” a conservationists’ release reads.

“Water levels are lower than ever this summer and many people are wondering what they can do to help.”

Their chance involves the Lower Cowichan River Clean-up Aug. 17, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

“Safe Youth Cowichan is a com-munity action group made up of local youths passionate about is-sues youths face in today’s society.

“We support the river cleanup and believe that together we can contribute to a future that includes clean, healthy water a vibrant economy and a healthy fish popu-lations.”

The volunteer, eco-event offers coffee and snacks with registra-

tion, as well as a barbecue and prizes following the cleanup.

“The cleanup is a volunteer based event, and we rely on the community to stand up for the river that makes life in our beauti-ful valley possible. Please join us and be part of the solution to river pollution!”

Registration happens Sunday at the Little Big House, just past Cowichan Tribes Gymnasium,

between 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Fol-low the blue signs to the river clean up Sunday morning.

“This year’s clean up is dedicated to Gerald Thom, one of the best friends our watershed has ever had.”

Contact, Jenni Capps from Safe Youth Cowichan at 250-715-6756, or Rodger Hunter of the Cowichan Watershed Society at 250-710-7139.

Peter W. RuslandNews Leader Pictorial

A senior hiker who suffered a fractured ankle Tuesday on Maple Mountain was recover-ing in Cowichan District Hospital after being helped by Cowichan Search and Rescue members, and a helicopter crew,

officials say.Reader Pam McCulloch sent the News Leader Pictori-

al photos of the injured person being tended by medical personnel after being lifted, by a North Shore chopper, from the mountain and delivered to an ambulance wait-ing on a field across from Maple Bay’s former fire hall.

“A first aid team was sent in to assess and stabilize the gentleman,” CSAR search manager Tina Phillips’ email says after her crew got paged at 2:20 p.m. “The approxi-mately 80-year-old man was part of an experienced, and well-prepared hiking group. He confirmed he had fractured his ankle after sliding on a rugged slope.”

Due to tough terrain, and lack of safe access to the water, it was decided to request a helicopter with HETS

(Helicopter External-Transport System capability), al-lowing a person to be long-lined to safety if the helicop-ter can’t safely land in a mountain clearing, she explains.

Three CSAR members hiked in to help the injured man, while six other members stood by for support.

A medical member on the North Shore chopper “was inserted via hover exit on the uneven rocky terrain where, in consultation with Cowichan SAR members who had already accessed and treated the patient, it was decided the subject could be evacuated via hover entry,” a North Shore account reads of the helicopter rescue.

River clean-up a tribute to Thom

courtesy Gwen PadurClean-up of the lower Cowichan River happens Sunday while concerned Cowichanians like these work all year removing junk from our heritage waterway. This haul came from tubing between Vimy and Allenby roads.

courtesy Pam McCullochMedical personnel tend to a hiker injured on Maple Mountain.

Sunday event: Volunteers will pull tonnes of trash from threatened Cowichan River

Injured hiker airlifted by chopper

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The case forThere’s a little more than two weeks

left before classes are supposed to resume.

Surely, there are some solutions pend-ing to get a deal done before the Labour Day weekend. Some work is needed to accomplish this now for the benefi t of the kids.

Otherwise, there’s no telling how long this is going to take and we’re back in the same situation as in June.

Seeing both sides of: settling teachers’ dispute nowSeeing both sides of: settling teachers’ dispute nowSeeing both sides of: settling teachers’ dispute nowThe case againstThe bargaining process has to play

itself out and it doesn’t matter how long it takes.

Sure, kids will be affected but the teachers need to dig in their heels on their contentious issue of class size as well as receiving monetary improve-ments.

Legislating the teachers back to work, if it comes to that, will not be a good move.

Kathy Santini/� leWalking the picket line are teachers Margaret Carmi-chael and Gayle Abbott-Mackie.

Paul FletcherNews Leader Pictorial

Life is so precious and sometimes so � eeting.

The friends that have passed before me now number many and I sometimes wonder where my place is

in the schedule of these matters.I have danced at the edge a few times and

thankfully, am still here to enjoy life and all that it offers.

These thoughts are brought to mind again recently with the deaths of three people who have touched my life.

Gerald Thom died tragically a couple of weeks back in a � ying accident.

Gerald wasn’t a close friend but someone who I shared some experiences with and with whom I shared a great passion for the environment, in particular the environment of the Cowichan Watershed.

One day he is planting trees with friends and supporters, the next he is gone, tragically a victim of another of his passions.

All that has been written since about Gerald’s life points to a man of integrity, a human who cared deeply about things and took action when needed.

Another recent loss close to me was the pass-ing of Louise Hamilton, another friend who touched my life on occasion.

Louise was well known for her passion for swimming, coaching, being a friend to the Cowichan people and being a watchdog for the Quamichan watershed since Quamichan Creek passed through the bottom of her property.

She was always quick to call me when she had an opinion to share or wanted some action on something environment related.

Louise is another � ne example of a person of passion and action who lived life to its fullest and she leaves behind a legacy of her passions in many places and in many hearts.

Finally, as all things seem to arrive in three’s, was the recent passing of Robin Williams. I didn’t know him, and not being a big movie fan myself, had not seen many of his movies that he starred in.

But I do know him well as Robin Williams the

activist. Whether it was the environ-ment, social issues, or more speci� c issues such as the campaign to free Leonard Pelletier, he was there one hundred percent.

Newspaper reports and Facebook eulogies talk volumes of the number and the depth of his contributions, both in person and � nancially.

Perhaps his greatest gift to the world will be in helping others recognize the ongoing challenge of depression that he faced throughout his life. A legacy perhaps he did not know he would leave.

This writing is not intended to be a eulogy for these people but an acknowledgement of their contributions to our world and to relate the importance of being passionate about life and giving to what you love best as they all did.

Each of them has reminded me about how important it is to live one’s life to its fullest as it can come to an end at any time and sometimes without any warning at all.

Living life to its fullest is about chasing one’s passions. Whether it be travel, learning, teaching or something more speci� c such as climbing

Everest.These passings are also a reminder about how

important it is to contribute something to the world we share with other life while we are best able to.

Whatever the cause or passion, be it the envi-ronment, local sports, animal welfare, helping the homeless or feeding the hungry, there are countless people out there giving 100%.

Unfortunately, now more than ever, the need is still greater than the giving. Perhaps the gift of these people in their passing is to encourage others to begin giving, helping and living their passions.

As Margaret Mead most famously stated, “Never doubt that a small group of thought-ful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed it’s the only thing that ever has.”Paul Fletcher is former Duncan city councillor who writes monthly in the News Leader Pictorial.

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CVRD’s style of management by FOI disturbingT

he regional district’s decision to protect new senior managers’ wages from the public is disturbing.

The News Leader Pictorial was told a range of salaries of various new hires making $75,000 or more — including incoming CAO Brian Carruthers

— but we were denied their exact wages paid by local taxpayers.Instead, we were told citizens can � le freedom-of-information

requests to get those exact earnings, or wait until spring when the Cowichan Valley Regional District’s legally mandated State-ment of Financial Information is issued.

We hope the CVRD isn’t using privacy reasons to erect hoops around senior management wages after recent public protests about their swelling salaries.

We legally and morally respect and understand personal privacy laws, but we weren’t requesting managers’ medical records, or other personal information.

Wages of all public servants, regard-less of title, should be available on de-mand to the taxpayers who pay them.

If public employees don’t like that, they can seek work in the private sector where wages are mostly con� dential.

But the CVRD is not a private com-pany. Taxpayers own its lovely Ingram

Street building, and pay all folks working there.The public has the right to know everything about how their

precious tax dollars are spent.That right is already being trampled concerning CVRD non-

disclosure — forcing other FOI applications — of taxpayer severance packages for former managers Bob McDonald and Dave Leitch. Lawyers should not be running the CVRD.

Anything less than timely disclosure of public � nancial data simply fuels suspicion about why � gures are seemingly being withheld.

We say:Applica-tions needed for regional brass’ wages slaps the pub-lic’s right to timely access to � nancial data

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Are members of the BCTF executive doing their part?Dear editor

Re: Morale low among teachers.Kathy Santini writes “The local

teachers’ association president said there’s been increased de-mand from local teachers for the $1,000 hardship fund, with lots of people asking for gift cards.”

“The British Columbia Teach-ers’ Association’s strike fund has been tapped and teachers have only been paid for four of the days they’ve been on strike.”

My question is has anyone asked, or reported on, if and when Jim Iker and the BCTF executive, and the presidents and executives of all the local unions (i.e. Cowichan District, Vancou-ver - VESTA/VSSTA, Victoria, etc.) have donated 13 days worth of their wages to the various teachers’ hardship funds and the BCTF strike fund?

In the past this gesture of solidarity by our union leadership has been done. But I have not

seen it reported in either the news or on the BCTF web portal and emails to its membership.

Keep in mind our local union leaders and BCTF employees do not usually work in the school system, thereby collecting a pay-cheque via a school board. They are actually taking their wages — often a salary of close to or over $100,000 per year — directly from the union dues and fees removed from teachers’ paycheques each and every pay period.

So have they lost, donated, given 13 days of their pay as teach-ers have done? Minus of course $200 in strike pay ($50 from the Canadian Teachers Federation as a donation).

In my opinion this would make a great story to chase and would be one worth telling people about.

Thanks for your time.Chris Castellarin20 years a teacher

CTF bias has to be taken into account on salariesDear editor

I was upset to read your cover-age of the revelation of earnings of native chiefs and councillors — Peter Rusland’s on Page 5 (Aug. 8) and the editorial, equally. They both seem to be entirely based on info from the Canadian Taxpay-ers Federation, CTF. You know that CTF is a citizens group with its own de� nite agendas; their material is likely to contain biases and certainly has errors that you have published unquestioningly.

The obvious error is referring

to the Kokwitlan chief’s famous $915,000 as “salary” (in both your pieces, I believe). From sources like the CBC and Times Colonist we learn that the chief’s salary was $40,000 to 50,000; the big amount was commissions on development projects that he arranged in a different capacity. The propiety of that is a good question for discus-sion, but it’s a different issue, and could be addressed in a different way.

Why do you get data from the CTF, anyway? Why not get it from the relevant government of� ce, as CTF must do itself. (Or if CTF is speaking for the govern-ment, there is an interesting story).

Another aspect of their bias that you picked up is to suggest that chief and council’s functions are much like those of a municipal council or MLA. From other

sources I know that they typically have other substantial responsibili-ties related to social welfare/health/child support, and these can be very demanding. An article in the Times Colonist from Sasakatoon quoted one person over there saying “this isn’t a band of� ce, this is a crisis centre.’’ I think a mayor can leave these problems to the province. Members of a band will know better than the CTF wheth-er particular chiefs and councillors are earning their salaries.

I’ve not read any account that says these earnings should not be made public — beyond one idea of circulating the data only within the band, as some already do. It has been said (not by CTF!) that these new regulations are stricter in certain ways than those regulat-ing municipalities and other gov’t levels. In any case, I would like to

see more careful reporting on your part.

Thanks for your attention.Bob NationDuncan

Whether to increase taxes for teachers the questionDear editor

Today, we have taxpayers who do not support the school teachers and taxpayers who do support them. These taxpay-ers that do support the school teachers are two faced. Why? If the government decided to hold a province-wide referendum asking the taxpayers to make a decision of whether or not to give in to the requested demands of the B.C. Teachers Federation of a � ve-year contract with an 8% pay raise and a $5,000 signing bonus, the ques-tion could read something like this: Are you in favour or not of giving the teachers their request of a � ve-year contract with a pay raise of 8% and a $5,000 signing bonus. If in favour, the increase will be covered with a immediate increase in income tax deduc-tions to all taxpayer paycheques. The vote result would be a solid NO! There are even some school teachers who would also vote no on the question. Why, just ask a waiter or waitress in the food service industry. Their question is what is the difference between a teacher and a canoe? Canoe’s tip. Pure teacher greed!Joe SawchukDuncan

YOUR TURN “Fines; the only thing that talks. Fines should be a

percentage of (Imperial Metals’) profi ts for the next 10 years. That money should go into an environmental-reclamation fund.”

Peter Nix, North Cowichan

What penalties should be laid from the Mt. Polley mine disaster?

What do you think? Log on to www.cowichannewsleader.com and answer our Question of the Week by Peter W. Rusland. Results will be published in our next edition.

“The owners (Imperial Metals) should pay all repara-tions, and compensate the public for all damages and habitat loss. Also, make fi nes for its executives so heavy, it ensures this doesn’t happen again.”

Steve McKinnon, Duncan

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Andrew LeongThe super full moon rises above the sky in Cowichan Bay on Sunday. When the full moon is closest to Earth, or perigee, it is called a super moon. The last appearance was last month on July 12th.

1982: rugbyThe Cowichan rugby squad cap-

tained by Ian Hyde-Lay narrowly lost the fi nal during its fi rst appearance at the Can-Am sevens in Bellingham. The team included Steve Ridenour, Marius Felix, Dwayne Van Eeuwen, Barkley Logan, Derek Garside, Rob-bie Paris and John McCulloch.DATELINE: COWICHAN

1982: golfCowichan Golf and Country Club

director Ron Loiselle achieved a hole-in-one on the seventh fairway with a nine-iron while playing with Andy Baranuik and George Payne.

1982: skiingSeventeen-year-old Shawnigan

Lake water skier David Durrant won a gold medal in the jumping competi-tion at Kelowna with a jump of 85 feet, while Shawnigan’s Richard Allan, also 17, won silver with his jump of 65 feet.by Ann Andersen

Pictures of the PastInterior view of Thorpe’s furniture store located on the corner of Station and Craig streets that started in 1912. Owner

Roland Thorpe is on the right.—We want your historical photos of Cowichan people and places. Email a high resolution jpeg along with your phone number

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Little Britches Rodeo resultsDateline 1982: A wild time with the young onesAnn AndersenNews Leader Pictorial

During the early 1980s, the weekly Cowichan Leader continued to publish lists of youngsters who did well in competitions they

enjoyed. At the annual August 1982 Little Britches Rodeo held at the Gibbins Road grounds, Max Brouillard won the high point perpetual trophy for the six and under age group. He also captured the title of Prince as the winner of high-est points over all age groups, taking � rst place in needle in a haystack, barrel

race on foot and untie a ribbon from the goat’s tail. In the seven to 10 age group, Laura Williams was the trophy winner as well as earning the Princess trophy as overall female rodeo winner. Her performance included a � rst place � nish in the barrel race on horse. Susan Durrance was trophy winner in the 11 to 13 age group with Kenny Elzinga taking the 14- to 16-year olds and Rene Elzinga capturing the trophy for most points in the open jackpot events. Other seven- to 10-year-old winners included Ryan Hall, tie ribbon on goat; Duncan Stead, calf riding; and Tarmii Miskiw, boot race.

A special trophy donated by Floyd Nichols for a costume race was won by Ken Gilbertson. All trophies were donated again this year by Fred Walker and Merv Brown.

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COWICHAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF

HEALING & LIGHTThe Mercury Theatre

331 Brae Road, DuncanSUNDAY SERVICES 11 am

Rev. Patricia Gunn - 748-0723www.cowichanspiritualistchurch.com

ALLIANCE CHURCHES

SHAWNIGAN1603 Wilmot Rd.

Sundays: 10:00 a.m.Ph. 743-4454

DUNCAN - NORTH COWICHANDuncan Christian School

Sundays: 10 am Ph. 929-7229

CHRISTIAN SCIENCESociety, 6118 Lane Rd. Duncan

(off Sherman)(250) 709-3630 (lv. message)

Sunday Service 10:30 amSunday School

(teaching 10 commandments/Lord’s Prayer)

Testimony Meetings ( 1 hr)2nd Wed. of Month 12:30 pm4th Wed. of Month 7:00 pm

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on AM 650, Sundays 8:30 am

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463 Ypres St., DuncanSunday School

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Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

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250.743.4659 (HOLY)

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250.743.4659 (HOLY)

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250.743.4659 (HOLY)

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250.743.4659 (HOLY)

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Duncan United

United Church of Canada (Corner of Ingram & Jubilee)

Sunday CelebrationContemporary

Worship Service at 10 am

Sunday Journey Program for children and youth

A progressive faith community, nurturing peace, working for justice, exploring and celebrating our faith together.“We warmly welcome you”www.duncanunited.org

746-6043 [email protected]

Attend the Churchof your Choice

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3295 Cobble Hill Rd., Cobble Hill Office 250-743-3095

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Sunday Services: 9:15 am – Holy Communion 11:00 am – Choral Service

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Friday, August 15, 20148 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial

Kathy SantiniNews Leader Pictorial

If California’s worst drought in decades has you worried about your food supply, a crash course in the form of a garden tour that gives secrets, tips and techniques on growing your own comes to the Cowichan Valley this weekend.

Cowichan Green Community’s fifth-annual Ed-ible Garden and Farm Tour features some of what organizers are calling, “the most impressive, striking and tastiest edible gardens and farms,” this area has to offer.

Seven individuals’ gardens — which showcase their pure devotion and passion — are featured on each of the two days, running Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It’s a self-guided tour, which has been expanded from last year’s one to two days.

“Every gardener and farmer has such inspirational stories to share...,” said Alyssa Loucks, CGC’s garden tour organizer. “It’s important that these stories be told to others, so that the knowledge of growing foods can continue to flourish and be passed down to others. These gardens and farms capture the knowledge and creativity of their designers, which will leave everyone inspired to go home and start digging!”

Some of the tour’s highlights include: a visit to a local

herb farm, which ships culinary, personal and house-hold products all over the world; a studio and garden in the Yellow Point area, filled with edible native plants; a bee meadow and garden, with examples of plants to keep, “pollinators,” happy all year round and much more.

“The point is to show people how to be sustainable and also to show them the possibilities, how creative people can be,” Loucks said. “They’re some very unique gardens.”

CGC is a non-profit organization that has been focusing on environmental sustainability in the Cowichan region since 2004. For the past six years its mandate has revolved mainly around improving food security by developing strong relationships with local food producers and increasing urban and rural food production.

Your TicketWhat: Cowichan Green Community’s fifth-annual

Edible Garden & Farm TourWhen: Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Where: Various locations in the Cowichan RegionTickets: $15 for CGC members; $20 for non-mem-

bers; couples $30; kids 18 and under free. For more information and/or to buy tickets, contact Alyssa at 250-748-8506, drop by the CGC’s office at 360 Duncan Street, or email [email protected].

Fifth annual: Green Community event showcases impressive gardens and farmsGarden tour offers variety for all

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Peter W. RuslandNews Leader Pictorial

A musically memorable trip to Euro-flamenco countries was staged by Ventanas during its re-cent Duncan Showroom debut.

The six-piece, Toronto-based troupe imported a suite of songs and dances drenched in cultures covering Kosovo, Greece, and Turkey to Lebanaon that got audience members dancing with performer Alexandra Talbot.

The lively night also heard songs sung by dancer Tamar Ilana backed by Demetrios Petsalakis on Greek outi, flamenco guitarist Dennis Duffin, percussionist Derek Gray, and violinist Jessica Hana Deutsch.

Flourishes of skirts and stomping of feet in flamenco style, by Talbot and Ilana, delighted viewers, some of whom rightly wondered why other Cowichanians weren’t

in the Showroom for this mid-summer multi-cultural treat.

Valley voice teacher and actress Lara Cardriver wondered how Ilana sustained her voice through the demanding show.

“The tone is very pure and straight for long, long, long notes; it’s very difficult to do,” Cardriver said of Ilana’s polished pipes.

“Some of it’s a very different note scale than we use — that was a lot of singing tonight.”

Numbers served by Ventanas (‘windows’ in Spanish) included Gusta Mi Masla (Kosovo), Tha Spaso Kupes (Greece), La Cana (fla-menco), Una Hora en la Ventana (Sephardic, Turkey), Dedo Mili (Macedonia), and Asfur (Arabic, Lebanon).

When Ventanas next returns to Cowichan, put them on your must-see list — no passport needed.

Flamenco-music concert rating: 9 nations out of 10.

Peter W. RuslandVentanas dancer Alexandra Talbot during one of her band’s sizzling numbers in the Duncan Showroom.

Ventanas open eyes to vibrant flamenco culture

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Friday, August 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial 15

Peter W. RuslandJillian Telfer, top, and Reu-ben Broadway are stealing hearts with their stage debut in Chemainus Theatre’s Les Misérables. Their respective roles as Little Cosette and Gav-roche are alternatively played by Lily Killam and Sebastian Tow. Les Mis is being held over until Sept. 20. For ticket infor-mation, call 250-246-9820.

Peter W. RuslandNews Leader Pictorial

Self-confidence to last a life-time is just one reward two of Les Miserables’ youngest actors are reaping at Chemainus Theatre.

Local lass Jillian Telfer, 7, and stage colleague Reuben Broadway, 11, have grown into their respec-

tively demanding roles, as Little Cosette and Gavroche, in the theatre’s mega-hit that opened June 20.

The punch line is that Les Mis is the acting premier of the two budding stars.

Les Mis is so hot, its being held over until Sept. 20.That’s cool with Telfer and Broadway, sharing double-cast

parts with actors Lily Killam and Sebastian Tow.Telfer and Broadway were fresh from Saturday’s matinee

when the News Leader Pictorial talked with them — and their moms — about their characters, and priceless acting experi-ence with director Peter Jorgensen’s professional production.

It didn’t seem to faze Telfer — a Grade 3 Queen of Angels student — that Little Cosette is the global play’s poster girl representing innocence amid mankind’s continuous inhuman-ity.

Battling that brutality is seen in Les Mis, set during a rebel-lion by downtrodden French folks.

Telfer explained how she was coached “to look sad” by Jorgensen’s team.

“Cosette’s sad because she’s a slave, and has to do all the stuff for the people who take care of her,” she said of greedy gutter rats, the Thenardiers (Andrew Wheeler, Caitriona Murphy).

“All they do is steal stuff.”Telfer unwittingly steals scenes as the big-eyed waif caught in

the play’s tragic political crossfire.Apparently, Telfer’s a natural.“I learned you don’t have to be yourself, but a totally differ-

ent person on stage,” she said, casting nerves aside.“When I get on stage, I don’t really notice the audience, but

remember my song and my part.”She particularly likes the final scene, “the epilogue, because

pretty much everyone’s on stage singing — there’s a happy

part, and a sad part at the end.“I hope people feel I did a good job.”Her mother, Melissa, is Telfer’s biggest fan.“This show has been an absolute blessing for our whole fam-

ily; fabulous,” she said after eight Les Mis viewings, so far — a far cry from watching her daughter in some school Christmas concerts.

“I’m nervous each time I see here; she’s only seven, and it’s a big thing to step in front of people; it gets better each time.”

That’s also the hope of boy-soprano Broadway, grandson of Cowichan voice teacher and actress, Meredyth Broadway.

She instructed Broadway to “use my head voice, the top of my voice, not to hold it in the back of my throat,” he ex-plained.

The home-schooled Grade 6 student from Clearwater indi-cated he thrives being on stage during Les Mis.

“I like having all eyes on me,” he stated casually.“I like the Gavroche role; everyone says I’d be a good Artful

Dodger in Oliver Twist.”Broadway most enjoys Les Mis’ beggar scene.“Lots of the actors are in the scene and I get to talk to lots of

characters, and get to act with them in that scene.”As Telfer resembles docile Cosette, Broadway reflects Gav-

roches’ scrappy, heroic nature in some ways.“Gavroche likes to take the lead in everything; if something

big’s going on, he’s part of it.”While Cosette is melancholy, Gavroche assumes an angry

stance to seek justice.“He doesn’t like that the French (aristocracy) are throwing

beggars into the street to fend for themselves, when they can’t.’’Mom Amanda was proud her son holds his own on stage —

and now, more so in public.“I’ve watched Reuben grow and mature, even in his reactions

with other people,” she said, saluting help from stage manag-ers Sara Robb and Emma Hammond.

Broadway also believes in Les Mis’ karmic moral.“Life’s not always going to be easy, even when you’re high

(powerful) people who will have trouble later in life,” he said, echoing tragic events worldwide.

“All this (violent strife) could have been avoided if only they’d (leaders) been more kind and helped everyone.”

Les Mis a learning stage for two young actorsChemainus Theatre: Jillian Telfer and Reuben Broadway eye future roles after thrilling experience

ARTS

Crofton adds a little soul to a special summer performance next weekNick La Riviere, arguably Victoria’s hottest trom-

bonist, brings his 14-piece community band Soul Source to Crofton on Sunday, Aug. 24 for some hard-driving classic R & B.

La Riviere, who performs somewhere almost every day and frequently tours across Canada, the U.S. and Europe, plays regularly with the international touring band The Paperboys and

performs with many other bands including Michael Kaeshammer, Pretzel Logic and the Timebenders.

Soul Source, which includes four vocalists, saxes, trumpet and a five-piece rhythm section as well as La Riviere’s trombone, plays everything from Stevie Wonder to Pharrell Williams.

The band has been rehearsing under the trombonist for weeks in anticipation of this perfor-

mance, a special 90-minute summer offering in the Crofton Hotel Pub Sunday jazz series starting at 2 p.m. Admission is $10.

The regular series resumes on Sunday, Sept. 7 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the pub, 1534 Joan Ave. in Crofton, a stone’s throw from the Salt Spring Island ferry terminal. Admission is $10. For infor-mation, call 250-324-2245.

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1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBING

A SERVICE PLUMBER. Li-cence, Insured. Drains, HWT, Reno’s, Repairs. Senior Dis-counts. After Hour Service. Call Coval Plumbing, 250-709-5103.

STUCCO/SIDING

STUCCO - Including small jobs and refacing old stucco. Guaranteed. 250-715-5883.

TILING

CUSTOM TILE Works. Instal-lation of ceramic, mosaic & quarry tiles, slate, glassblocks, etc.; Repairs. 30 yrs exp. For estimates call: 250-710-5712

VACUUMS

Service Directory

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? DON’T BE MISSED, OUR READERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Call 1-855-310-3535

A20 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

TRANSPORTATION

CARS

1995 Luxury Aurora Oldsmo-bile (98000kms). Garage kept, mint condition, recent receipts for over $3,000 in updated re-pairs and service. $3,500 obo. 250-743-4392.

1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBING

A SERVICE PLUMBER. Li-cence, Insured. Drains, HWT, Reno’s, Repairs. Senior Dis-counts. After Hour Service. Call Coval Plumbing, 250-709-5103.

STUCCO/SIDING

STUCCO - Including small jobs and refacing old stucco. Guaranteed. 250-715-5883.

TILING

CUSTOM TILE Works. Instal-lation of ceramic, mosaic & quarry tiles, slate, glassblocks, etc.; Repairs. 30 yrs exp. For estimates call: 250-710-5712

VACUUMS

Service Directory

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? DON’T BE MISSED, OUR READERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Call 1-855-310-3535

A20 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

TRANSPORTATION

CARS

1995 Luxury Aurora Oldsmo-bile (98000kms). Garage kept, mint condition, recent receipts for over $3,000 in updated re-pairs and service. $3,500 obo. 250-743-4392.

1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBING

A SERVICE PLUMBER. Li-cence, Insured. Drains, HWT, Reno’s, Repairs. Senior Dis-counts. After Hour Service. Call Coval Plumbing, 250-709-5103.

STUCCO/SIDING

STUCCO - Including small jobs and refacing old stucco. Guaranteed. 250-715-5883.

TILING

CUSTOM TILE Works. Instal-lation of ceramic, mosaic & quarry tiles, slate, glassblocks, etc.; Repairs. 30 yrs exp. For estimates call: 250-710-5712

VACUUMS

Service Directory

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? DON’T BE MISSED, OUR READERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Call 1-855-310-3535

A20 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

TRANSPORTATION

CARS

1995 Luxury Aurora Oldsmo-bile (98000kms). Garage kept, mint condition, recent receipts for over $3,000 in updated re-pairs and service. $3,500 obo. 250-743-4392.

1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBING

A SERVICE PLUMBER. Li-cence, Insured. Drains, HWT, Reno’s, Repairs. Senior Dis-counts. After Hour Service. Call Coval Plumbing, 250-709-5103.

STUCCO/SIDING

STUCCO - Including small jobs and refacing old stucco. Guaranteed. 250-715-5883.

TILING

CUSTOM TILE Works. Instal-lation of ceramic, mosaic & quarry tiles, slate, glassblocks, etc.; Repairs. 30 yrs exp. For estimates call: 250-710-5712

VACUUMS

Service Directory

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? DON’T BE MISSED, OUR READERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Call 1-855-310-3535

A20 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

TRANSPORTATION

CARS

1995 Luxury Aurora Oldsmo-bile (98000kms). Garage kept, mint condition, recent receipts for over $3,000 in updated re-pairs and service. $3,500 obo. 250-743-4392.

1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBING

A SERVICE PLUMBER. Li-cence, Insured. Drains, HWT, Reno’s, Repairs. Senior Dis-counts. After Hour Service. Call Coval Plumbing, 250-709-5103.

STUCCO/SIDING

STUCCO - Including small jobs and refacing old stucco. Guaranteed. 250-715-5883.

TILING

CUSTOM TILE Works. Instal-lation of ceramic, mosaic & quarry tiles, slate, glassblocks, etc.; Repairs. 30 yrs exp. For estimates call: 250-710-5712

VACUUMS

Service Directory

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? DON’T BE MISSED, OUR READERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Call 1-855-310-3535

A20 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

TRANSPORTATION

CARS

1995 Luxury Aurora Oldsmo-bile (98000kms). Garage kept, mint condition, recent receipts for over $3,000 in updated re-pairs and service. $3,500 obo. 250-743-4392.

1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBING

A SERVICE PLUMBER. Li-cence, Insured. Drains, HWT, Reno’s, Repairs. Senior Dis-counts. After Hour Service. Call Coval Plumbing, 250-709-5103.

STUCCO/SIDING

STUCCO - Including small jobs and refacing old stucco. Guaranteed. 250-715-5883.

TILING

CUSTOM TILE Works. Instal-lation of ceramic, mosaic & quarry tiles, slate, glassblocks, etc.; Repairs. 30 yrs exp. For estimates call: 250-710-5712

VACUUMS

Service Directory

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? DON’T BE MISSED, OUR READERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Call 1-855-310-3535

A20 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

TRANSPORTATION

CARS

1995 Luxury Aurora Oldsmo-bile (98000kms). Garage kept, mint condition, recent receipts for over $3,000 in updated re-pairs and service. $3,500 obo. 250-743-4392.

1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBING

A SERVICE PLUMBER. Li-cence, Insured. Drains, HWT, Reno’s, Repairs. Senior Dis-counts. After Hour Service. Call Coval Plumbing, 250-709-5103.

STUCCO/SIDING

STUCCO - Including small jobs and refacing old stucco. Guaranteed. 250-715-5883.

TILING

CUSTOM TILE Works. Instal-lation of ceramic, mosaic & quarry tiles, slate, glassblocks, etc.; Repairs. 30 yrs exp. For estimates call: 250-710-5712

VACUUMS

Service Directory

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? DON’T BE MISSED, OUR READERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Call 1-855-310-3535

A20 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

TRANSPORTATION

CARS

1995 Luxury Aurora Oldsmo-bile (98000kms). Garage kept, mint condition, recent receipts for over $3,000 in updated re-pairs and service. $3,500 obo. 250-743-4392.

1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

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Carrying a list of all the medications you take is a good idea. This list should include both prescription and non-prescription drugs. It can be helpful when traveling or if you have to see a doctor other than your own in an emergency situation. Your list will save time and help you get treatment more quickly.

A survey of the top ten prescribed drugs of 2013 still shows a thyroid replacement drug on top followed by a drug for reducing cholesterol, four blood pressure medications, two antidepressants and one blood thinner. In 10th position this time was a vitamin D product reflecting the huge interest in the vitamin in recent years.

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PAYNE, Verna Geraldine (nee Valleau)

It is with great sadness that we announce that Verna passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2014 after a brief but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Verna was pre-deceased by her parents, Gerry and Betty Valleau. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 46 years, Brian, their children and grandchildren, Marilyn Neufeld (Bernie) – Tessa, Holly; Rob Payne (Sandra) – Curtis, Megan, Jenna; sister Jean Valleau, sister-in-law Karen Simmons (Wade), brother-in-law Cal Payne (Patty); the extended Payne & Valleau families and many good friends. Verna was born Sept. 24, 1948 in Victoria BC, but grew up and attended school in Duncan. Verna & Brian lived and raised their family in Duncan & Ladner before moving to Ottawa. Upon retiring in 2006, they returned to Duncan and the Payne family home on Gibbins Road. Verna quickly became involved in the Auxiliary to Cowichan District Hospital, serving on the Executive and was active in establishing, then enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift Store (HATS). Over her life, Verna worked as a bank teller, florist and school bus driver. Although her life was too short, it was very full. Verna enjoyed time at the family cabin at Sunshine Valley, cruising on their boat the Khenipsen, extensive travels, camping, fishing, golfing, sewing, quilting and watching her children & grandchildren grow and participate in their various activities. Verna and family are thankful for the exceptional care provided by Family Physician Dr. Rossouw, the medical professionals at Cowichan District Hospital, at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and the Patient Care Centre, Royal Jubilee Hospital, esp. Drs. Attwell, Cohen, Mazgani, Savage & Smatinova and Palliative Care Dr. Anderson.In lieu of flowers, it was Verna’s wish that donations be made to the Auxiliary of the Cowichan District Hospital or the CDH Foundation. A celebration of Verna’s life will be held on Thurs, Aug. 21, 2014, 1pm-4pm at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre, 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan BC.

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

BROWN, Gillian Rosemary (Jill) June 4, 1951 – August 1, 2014

Jill’s life was one of love and caring, strong determination and with a quick wit. She enjoyed to laugh and reminisce in her beautiful voice. You were loved beyond words. Jill is survived by her husband and partner Ed. “Charlie” of 32 years. Her siblings, Jane (Erik), Lesley (Bob), Chris, Mary (Bob), Mark (Marilyn). Her very best friend Penny. Predeceased by her father Ormonde Springford, and mother Ann. Jill grew up in the Cowichan Valley. She attended Queen Margarets and then Cowichan High. Upon graduation she went on to Nanaimo vocational school to become an LPN, then finishing her training in Comox.Her early career was with the Cowichan Valley Homemakers; then nursed at Cowichan Lodge. Jill & “Charlie” met in 1982 and were married in 1985 at St. Peters. In 1988 they decided to move to Newfoundland where they had property; this was an adventure. They returned to Duncan 2004. For five years, Jill and her husband were living in the home providing end of life care. Jill was also giving care and support to the elderly in Chemainus and Maple Bay until she became ill last year. She with her husband volunteered with Chemainus – Crofton Lifeline. In 2013 Jill and Charlie had a lovely holiday to Princess Louisa Inlet where she and her family had gone on boat trips in the 1960’s. Jill had many great stories of people and the places she travelled abroad. Her favourite past time was reading, gardening and loved talking to family and with many good friends. Remember Jill in your thoughts about the Good Fun Times. She had a wonderful life and much love. For those we love don’t go away, She walks beside us every day, unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed and so very dear.Thank you to all those who played a part in helping Jill during this most difficult time.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cowichan Valley Hospice.

SMITH-BROWN, Aimee Lynn“It takes two wings to fly”

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Aimee Lynn Smith-Brown, passed away on August 5, 2014. Brought into this world from her ever-loving parents Matt and Terry Smith. Along her side growing up was her two brothers Mike and Josh. She married her best friend and man of her dreams, Jeremiah Brown. They raised five amazing kids together, Brianna, Danika, Myah, Alex and Zoey which she loved with every inch of her heart and they will carry a piece of her beautiful soul. She is now reunited with her baby boy Tristan Smith, who had passed at an early age many years ago. She was part of a very close and loving family full of cousins, auntys, uncles, grandparents and friends who all played an important role in Aimee’s life, and thought the world of her. Most will remember her for her smile, so big and so bright, she would light up any room she entered. Others will remember her for her defensive skills used on the Lake Cowichan girls hockey team where she gained a whole team of sisters. Let us all join together for a celebration of Aimee’s life being held on Monday August 18, 2014 between 12 – 4pm at the Centennial Hall in Lake Cowichan, B.C. On line condolences may be offered at www.hwwallacecbc.com

Forever missedNever forgotten

Always loved

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

HALEY, Maxine M.October 4, 1925 – July 26, 2014

Unexpectedly and peacefully, this loving, stubborn, creative, adventurous and strong willed woman has passed away, moving on to join those family members who have preceded her.Pre-deceased by her parents – Robert William (1978) and Maxine Thelma Thomas (1983) as well as her husband Kenneth (1980) and son Keith William Haley RPF (1987).Survived by David Kenneth Haley, RPF (Jean Rosemary) and grand-daughter Erin Jean Gavaghan (Matt Kirby) and cats Willow, Ginger and Fluffy.Also, by her sister Marguerite Godwin (Garth), sister-in-law, Catherine Haley, nieces Karen Grass (Harold), Brenda Yoshida (Vern and family), Karen Baillie (Steve and family) and Deirdre Godwin.Thanks to Dr. N Rogers for his patience and support.Thanks to the BC Ambulance Service, the nurses and doctors at Emergency of Nanaimo General Regional Hospital and the nurses, care aids and doctors on the 4th floor. You all showed good communication skill, care and respect.Service/Celebration of Life – Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, on Monday August 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross or a cat/wildlife care centre of your choice.Please visit sandsnanaimo.ca to share condolences online..

SANDS of NANAIMO 250-753-2032

NORWOOD, Vera EleanorMarch 7, 1923 to August 9, 2014

Vera Norwood died peacefully on the morning of August 9th at the Cowichan District Hospital of complications following emergency surgery. She was 91. She had excellent care at the Hospital – everyone was so kind and she was treated with dignity and respect throughout.She faced many challenges in her long life – losing first her husband then her eyesight – but she never complained, was always cheerful and had an unfailingly positive attitude. She will be much missed by her family, of course, but also by her roommates and the other residents and staff at Cairnsmore. She was a favourite there and an inspiration to all of us. She leaves a big hole in our lives but we must, as she did, soldier on. There will be a going away party for Vera at Cairnsmore Place on Saturday August 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. If desired, donations could be made to CNIB Library Services.

FIRST MEMORIALFUNERAL SERVICES

Condolences may be shared online atwww.dignitymemorial.com

Please Join Us for an informal Celebration of Life for the

late Iris Kellerman (passed away September 28, 2013) on August 23, 2014 at her daughter Rebecca's home at

5841 Auburn Crescent (off Jaynes Rd, off Lakes Rd), Duncan, at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Come and share some memories of this wonderful lady. A private family gathering for the spreading of her ashes

will be held earlier that day. Please call 250-748-8189 if you need directions or have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

DAVIES, Betty JaneFebruary 21, 1923-August

11, 2014

Betty Davies - one of five daughters born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan to Les and May Ramsey, Betty is survived by one of those sisters, Margaret Grace Barnes of Nanaimo. Betty married Daniel Peter Davies on March 11, 1950 after meeting at their employment, TransCanada Airlines. They had two children, Bryan Peter (1951) and Lesley Jill (1953). Peter, a war hero, was one of the last Canadians to die of polio in 1954 in their home city of Montreal. With her mother, May Ramsey, Betty drove her two infants on a grand two year road trip of North America in her 1956 Ford Fairlane pulling their color coordinated 28 foot trailer along behind. Two years later, adventure completed, the family stopped on Vancouver’s north shore and that remained her home until last year. As circumstances allowed, Betty keenly travelled the world with her family. Bryan tragically died in an automobile accident in Greece in 1969. Betty was a nurse, latterly in public health. Lesley Jill married Robert Zurrer in 1985. They gave Betty her two cherished granddaughters, Emily (Gothenburg, Sweden) and Annie (Crofton). Betty moved to Duncan late in 2013 to be closer to her family in her last days. She led a life of resolute and ladylike adventure. All her family will miss her greatly.   Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com 

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

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IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Cecil Smithson DAD,If tears could build a

stairway, And memories could build a lane, We

would walk up to Heaven, And bring you home again. Remembering you is easy,

We do it everyday, And missing you is something, That will never go away.

We love you now, always and forever, Debbie,

Diane, Mike, Brenda and special daughter in-law

Sandy, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST AND FOUND

LOST NEAR Robert’s Memori-al Park on Yellow Point Rd our beloved pure white short haired cat (wearing a black harness when lost) very shy, answers to the name Pixie. Any sightings or if found please call 1-250-858-0284 (Victoria).

MISSING & LOST: from Somenos Hall, a red fi shing tackle box which contains nu-merous TOPS pins & charms. They have no commercial val-ue, but mean a great deal to the ladies who earn them. If found please return them, no questions asked. Sandra 250-746-6119

STILL LOOKING for “Duck-ey”, lost male Cockatiel, left leg banded #37. Mill Bay area, Generous Reward. Call (250)743-4068.

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Time Share. No Risk Program Stop Mort-gage & Maintenance Pay-ments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Con-sultation. Call Us Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248.

TRAVEL

20 Day Panama Cruise April 2015 from 2243. Call Cathy 250-510-7577

CHILDREN

CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

We’re All Sharing Together Daycare

Has openings at its 3-5 centre.

We are also doing registrations for our pre-school program.

(250)746-1655(250)701-2114

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

FOODSAFE AT Island Savings Centre, Aug. 23rd & Sept. 20th courses 8:30-4:30 $75. 250-746-4154 www.saferfood.ca

HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.

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PAYNE, Verna Geraldine (nee Valleau)

It is with great sadness that we announce that Verna passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2014 after a brief but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Verna was pre-deceased by her parents, Gerry and Betty Valleau. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 46 years, Brian, their children and grandchildren, Marilyn Neufeld (Bernie) – Tessa, Holly; Rob Payne (Sandra) – Curtis, Megan, Jenna; sister Jean Valleau, sister-in-law Karen Simmons (Wade), brother-in-law Cal Payne (Patty); the extended Payne & Valleau families and many good friends. Verna was born Sept. 24, 1948 in Victoria BC, but grew up and attended school in Duncan. Verna & Brian lived and raised their family in Duncan & Ladner before moving to Ottawa. Upon retiring in 2006, they returned to Duncan and the Payne family home on Gibbins Road. Verna quickly became involved in the Auxiliary to Cowichan District Hospital, serving on the Executive and was active in establishing, then enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift Store (HATS). Over her life, Verna worked as a bank teller, florist and school bus driver. Although her life was too short, it was very full. Verna enjoyed time at the family cabin at Sunshine Valley, cruising on their boat the Khenipsen, extensive travels, camping, fishing, golfing, sewing, quilting and watching her children & grandchildren grow and participate in their various activities. Verna and family are thankful for the exceptional care provided by Family Physician Dr. Rossouw, the medical professionals at Cowichan District Hospital, at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and the Patient Care Centre, Royal Jubilee Hospital, esp. Drs. Attwell, Cohen, Mazgani, Savage & Smatinova and Palliative Care Dr. Anderson.In lieu of flowers, it was Verna’s wish that donations be made to the Auxiliary of the Cowichan District Hospital or the CDH Foundation. A celebration of Verna’s life will be held on Thurs, Aug. 21, 2014, 1pm-4pm at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre, 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan BC.

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

BROWN, Gillian Rosemary (Jill) June 4, 1951 – August 1, 2014

Jill’s life was one of love and caring, strong determination and with a quick wit. She enjoyed to laugh and reminisce in her beautiful voice. You were loved beyond words. Jill is survived by her husband and partner Ed. “Charlie” of 32 years. Her siblings, Jane (Erik), Lesley (Bob), Chris, Mary (Bob), Mark (Marilyn). Her very best friend Penny. Predeceased by her father Ormonde Springford, and mother Ann. Jill grew up in the Cowichan Valley. She attended Queen Margarets and then Cowichan High. Upon graduation she went on to Nanaimo vocational school to become an LPN, then finishing her training in Comox.Her early career was with the Cowichan Valley Homemakers; then nursed at Cowichan Lodge. Jill & “Charlie” met in 1982 and were married in 1985 at St. Peters. In 1988 they decided to move to Newfoundland where they had property; this was an adventure. They returned to Duncan 2004. For five years, Jill and her husband were living in the home providing end of life care. Jill was also giving care and support to the elderly in Chemainus and Maple Bay until she became ill last year. She with her husband volunteered with Chemainus – Crofton Lifeline. In 2013 Jill and Charlie had a lovely holiday to Princess Louisa Inlet where she and her family had gone on boat trips in the 1960’s. Jill had many great stories of people and the places she travelled abroad. Her favourite past time was reading, gardening and loved talking to family and with many good friends. Remember Jill in your thoughts about the Good Fun Times. She had a wonderful life and much love. For those we love don’t go away, She walks beside us every day, unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed and so very dear.Thank you to all those who played a part in helping Jill during this most difficult time.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cowichan Valley Hospice.

SMITH-BROWN, Aimee Lynn“It takes two wings to fly”

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Aimee Lynn Smith-Brown, passed away on August 5, 2014. Brought into this world from her ever-loving parents Matt and Terry Smith. Along her side growing up was her two brothers Mike and Josh. She married her best friend and man of her dreams, Jeremiah Brown. They raised five amazing kids together, Brianna, Danika, Myah, Alex and Zoey which she loved with every inch of her heart and they will carry a piece of her beautiful soul. She is now reunited with her baby boy Tristan Smith, who had passed at an early age many years ago. She was part of a very close and loving family full of cousins, auntys, uncles, grandparents and friends who all played an important role in Aimee’s life, and thought the world of her. Most will remember her for her smile, so big and so bright, she would light up any room she entered. Others will remember her for her defensive skills used on the Lake Cowichan girls hockey team where she gained a whole team of sisters. Let us all join together for a celebration of Aimee’s life being held on Monday August 18, 2014 between 12 – 4pm at the Centennial Hall in Lake Cowichan, B.C. On line condolences may be offered at www.hwwallacecbc.com

Forever missedNever forgotten

Always loved

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

HALEY, Maxine M.October 4, 1925 – July 26, 2014

Unexpectedly and peacefully, this loving, stubborn, creative, adventurous and strong willed woman has passed away, moving on to join those family members who have preceded her.Pre-deceased by her parents – Robert William (1978) and Maxine Thelma Thomas (1983) as well as her husband Kenneth (1980) and son Keith William Haley RPF (1987).Survived by David Kenneth Haley, RPF (Jean Rosemary) and grand-daughter Erin Jean Gavaghan (Matt Kirby) and cats Willow, Ginger and Fluffy.Also, by her sister Marguerite Godwin (Garth), sister-in-law, Catherine Haley, nieces Karen Grass (Harold), Brenda Yoshida (Vern and family), Karen Baillie (Steve and family) and Deirdre Godwin.Thanks to Dr. N Rogers for his patience and support.Thanks to the BC Ambulance Service, the nurses and doctors at Emergency of Nanaimo General Regional Hospital and the nurses, care aids and doctors on the 4th floor. You all showed good communication skill, care and respect.Service/Celebration of Life – Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, on Monday August 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross or a cat/wildlife care centre of your choice.Please visit sandsnanaimo.ca to share condolences online..

SANDS of NANAIMO 250-753-2032

NORWOOD, Vera EleanorMarch 7, 1923 to August 9, 2014

Vera Norwood died peacefully on the morning of August 9th at the Cowichan District Hospital of complications following emergency surgery. She was 91. She had excellent care at the Hospital – everyone was so kind and she was treated with dignity and respect throughout.She faced many challenges in her long life – losing first her husband then her eyesight – but she never complained, was always cheerful and had an unfailingly positive attitude. She will be much missed by her family, of course, but also by her roommates and the other residents and staff at Cairnsmore. She was a favourite there and an inspiration to all of us. She leaves a big hole in our lives but we must, as she did, soldier on. There will be a going away party for Vera at Cairnsmore Place on Saturday August 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. If desired, donations could be made to CNIB Library Services.

FIRST MEMORIALFUNERAL SERVICES

Condolences may be shared online atwww.dignitymemorial.com

Please Join Us for an informal Celebration of Life for the

late Iris Kellerman (passed away September 28, 2013) on August 23, 2014 at her daughter Rebecca's home at

5841 Auburn Crescent (off Jaynes Rd, off Lakes Rd), Duncan, at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Come and share some memories of this wonderful lady. A private family gathering for the spreading of her ashes

will be held earlier that day. Please call 250-748-8189 if you need directions or have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

DAVIES, Betty JaneFebruary 21, 1923-August

11, 2014

Betty Davies - one of five daughters born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan to Les and May Ramsey, Betty is survived by one of those sisters, Margaret Grace Barnes of Nanaimo. Betty married Daniel Peter Davies on March 11, 1950 after meeting at their employment, TransCanada Airlines. They had two children, Bryan Peter (1951) and Lesley Jill (1953). Peter, a war hero, was one of the last Canadians to die of polio in 1954 in their home city of Montreal. With her mother, May Ramsey, Betty drove her two infants on a grand two year road trip of North America in her 1956 Ford Fairlane pulling their color coordinated 28 foot trailer along behind. Two years later, adventure completed, the family stopped on Vancouver’s north shore and that remained her home until last year. As circumstances allowed, Betty keenly travelled the world with her family. Bryan tragically died in an automobile accident in Greece in 1969. Betty was a nurse, latterly in public health. Lesley Jill married Robert Zurrer in 1985. They gave Betty her two cherished granddaughters, Emily (Gothenburg, Sweden) and Annie (Crofton). Betty moved to Duncan late in 2013 to be closer to her family in her last days. She led a life of resolute and ladylike adventure. All her family will miss her greatly.   Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com 

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Cecil Smithson DAD,If tears could build a

stairway, And memories could build a lane, We

would walk up to Heaven, And bring you home again. Remembering you is easy,

We do it everyday, And missing you is something, That will never go away.

We love you now, always and forever, Debbie,

Diane, Mike, Brenda and special daughter in-law

Sandy, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST AND FOUND

LOST NEAR Robert’s Memori-al Park on Yellow Point Rd our beloved pure white short haired cat (wearing a black harness when lost) very shy, answers to the name Pixie. Any sightings or if found please call 1-250-858-0284 (Victoria).

MISSING & LOST: from Somenos Hall, a red fi shing tackle box which contains nu-merous TOPS pins & charms. They have no commercial val-ue, but mean a great deal to the ladies who earn them. If found please return them, no questions asked. Sandra 250-746-6119

STILL LOOKING for “Duck-ey”, lost male Cockatiel, left leg banded #37. Mill Bay area, Generous Reward. Call (250)743-4068.

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Time Share. No Risk Program Stop Mort-gage & Maintenance Pay-ments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Con-sultation. Call Us Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248.

TRAVEL

20 Day Panama Cruise April 2015 from 2243. Call Cathy 250-510-7577

CHILDREN

CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

We’re All Sharing Together Daycare

Has openings at its 3-5 centre.

We are also doing registrations for our pre-school program.

(250)746-1655(250)701-2114

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

FOODSAFE AT Island Savings Centre, Aug. 23rd & Sept. 20th courses 8:30-4:30 $75. 250-746-4154 www.saferfood.ca

HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.

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PAYNE, Verna Geraldine (nee Valleau)

It is with great sadness that we announce that Verna passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2014 after a brief but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Verna was pre-deceased by her parents, Gerry and Betty Valleau. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 46 years, Brian, their children and grandchildren, Marilyn Neufeld (Bernie) – Tessa, Holly; Rob Payne (Sandra) – Curtis, Megan, Jenna; sister Jean Valleau, sister-in-law Karen Simmons (Wade), brother-in-law Cal Payne (Patty); the extended Payne & Valleau families and many good friends. Verna was born Sept. 24, 1948 in Victoria BC, but grew up and attended school in Duncan. Verna & Brian lived and raised their family in Duncan & Ladner before moving to Ottawa. Upon retiring in 2006, they returned to Duncan and the Payne family home on Gibbins Road. Verna quickly became involved in the Auxiliary to Cowichan District Hospital, serving on the Executive and was active in establishing, then enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift Store (HATS). Over her life, Verna worked as a bank teller, florist and school bus driver. Although her life was too short, it was very full. Verna enjoyed time at the family cabin at Sunshine Valley, cruising on their boat the Khenipsen, extensive travels, camping, fishing, golfing, sewing, quilting and watching her children & grandchildren grow and participate in their various activities. Verna and family are thankful for the exceptional care provided by Family Physician Dr. Rossouw, the medical professionals at Cowichan District Hospital, at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and the Patient Care Centre, Royal Jubilee Hospital, esp. Drs. Attwell, Cohen, Mazgani, Savage & Smatinova and Palliative Care Dr. Anderson.In lieu of flowers, it was Verna’s wish that donations be made to the Auxiliary of the Cowichan District Hospital or the CDH Foundation. A celebration of Verna’s life will be held on Thurs, Aug. 21, 2014, 1pm-4pm at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre, 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan BC.

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

BROWN, Gillian Rosemary (Jill) June 4, 1951 – August 1, 2014

Jill’s life was one of love and caring, strong determination and with a quick wit. She enjoyed to laugh and reminisce in her beautiful voice. You were loved beyond words. Jill is survived by her husband and partner Ed. “Charlie” of 32 years. Her siblings, Jane (Erik), Lesley (Bob), Chris, Mary (Bob), Mark (Marilyn). Her very best friend Penny. Predeceased by her father Ormonde Springford, and mother Ann. Jill grew up in the Cowichan Valley. She attended Queen Margarets and then Cowichan High. Upon graduation she went on to Nanaimo vocational school to become an LPN, then finishing her training in Comox.Her early career was with the Cowichan Valley Homemakers; then nursed at Cowichan Lodge. Jill & “Charlie” met in 1982 and were married in 1985 at St. Peters. In 1988 they decided to move to Newfoundland where they had property; this was an adventure. They returned to Duncan 2004. For five years, Jill and her husband were living in the home providing end of life care. Jill was also giving care and support to the elderly in Chemainus and Maple Bay until she became ill last year. She with her husband volunteered with Chemainus – Crofton Lifeline. In 2013 Jill and Charlie had a lovely holiday to Princess Louisa Inlet where she and her family had gone on boat trips in the 1960’s. Jill had many great stories of people and the places she travelled abroad. Her favourite past time was reading, gardening and loved talking to family and with many good friends. Remember Jill in your thoughts about the Good Fun Times. She had a wonderful life and much love. For those we love don’t go away, She walks beside us every day, unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed and so very dear.Thank you to all those who played a part in helping Jill during this most difficult time.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cowichan Valley Hospice.

SMITH-BROWN, Aimee Lynn“It takes two wings to fly”

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Aimee Lynn Smith-Brown, passed away on August 5, 2014. Brought into this world from her ever-loving parents Matt and Terry Smith. Along her side growing up was her two brothers Mike and Josh. She married her best friend and man of her dreams, Jeremiah Brown. They raised five amazing kids together, Brianna, Danika, Myah, Alex and Zoey which she loved with every inch of her heart and they will carry a piece of her beautiful soul. She is now reunited with her baby boy Tristan Smith, who had passed at an early age many years ago. She was part of a very close and loving family full of cousins, auntys, uncles, grandparents and friends who all played an important role in Aimee’s life, and thought the world of her. Most will remember her for her smile, so big and so bright, she would light up any room she entered. Others will remember her for her defensive skills used on the Lake Cowichan girls hockey team where she gained a whole team of sisters. Let us all join together for a celebration of Aimee’s life being held on Monday August 18, 2014 between 12 – 4pm at the Centennial Hall in Lake Cowichan, B.C. On line condolences may be offered at www.hwwallacecbc.com

Forever missedNever forgotten

Always loved

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

HALEY, Maxine M.October 4, 1925 – July 26, 2014

Unexpectedly and peacefully, this loving, stubborn, creative, adventurous and strong willed woman has passed away, moving on to join those family members who have preceded her.Pre-deceased by her parents – Robert William (1978) and Maxine Thelma Thomas (1983) as well as her husband Kenneth (1980) and son Keith William Haley RPF (1987).Survived by David Kenneth Haley, RPF (Jean Rosemary) and grand-daughter Erin Jean Gavaghan (Matt Kirby) and cats Willow, Ginger and Fluffy.Also, by her sister Marguerite Godwin (Garth), sister-in-law, Catherine Haley, nieces Karen Grass (Harold), Brenda Yoshida (Vern and family), Karen Baillie (Steve and family) and Deirdre Godwin.Thanks to Dr. N Rogers for his patience and support.Thanks to the BC Ambulance Service, the nurses and doctors at Emergency of Nanaimo General Regional Hospital and the nurses, care aids and doctors on the 4th floor. You all showed good communication skill, care and respect.Service/Celebration of Life – Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, on Monday August 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross or a cat/wildlife care centre of your choice.Please visit sandsnanaimo.ca to share condolences online..

SANDS of NANAIMO 250-753-2032

NORWOOD, Vera EleanorMarch 7, 1923 to August 9, 2014

Vera Norwood died peacefully on the morning of August 9th at the Cowichan District Hospital of complications following emergency surgery. She was 91. She had excellent care at the Hospital – everyone was so kind and she was treated with dignity and respect throughout.She faced many challenges in her long life – losing first her husband then her eyesight – but she never complained, was always cheerful and had an unfailingly positive attitude. She will be much missed by her family, of course, but also by her roommates and the other residents and staff at Cairnsmore. She was a favourite there and an inspiration to all of us. She leaves a big hole in our lives but we must, as she did, soldier on. There will be a going away party for Vera at Cairnsmore Place on Saturday August 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. If desired, donations could be made to CNIB Library Services.

FIRST MEMORIALFUNERAL SERVICES

Condolences may be shared online atwww.dignitymemorial.com

Please Join Us for an informal Celebration of Life for the

late Iris Kellerman (passed away September 28, 2013) on August 23, 2014 at her daughter Rebecca's home at

5841 Auburn Crescent (off Jaynes Rd, off Lakes Rd), Duncan, at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Come and share some memories of this wonderful lady. A private family gathering for the spreading of her ashes

will be held earlier that day. Please call 250-748-8189 if you need directions or have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

DAVIES, Betty JaneFebruary 21, 1923-August

11, 2014

Betty Davies - one of five daughters born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan to Les and May Ramsey, Betty is survived by one of those sisters, Margaret Grace Barnes of Nanaimo. Betty married Daniel Peter Davies on March 11, 1950 after meeting at their employment, TransCanada Airlines. They had two children, Bryan Peter (1951) and Lesley Jill (1953). Peter, a war hero, was one of the last Canadians to die of polio in 1954 in their home city of Montreal. With her mother, May Ramsey, Betty drove her two infants on a grand two year road trip of North America in her 1956 Ford Fairlane pulling their color coordinated 28 foot trailer along behind. Two years later, adventure completed, the family stopped on Vancouver’s north shore and that remained her home until last year. As circumstances allowed, Betty keenly travelled the world with her family. Bryan tragically died in an automobile accident in Greece in 1969. Betty was a nurse, latterly in public health. Lesley Jill married Robert Zurrer in 1985. They gave Betty her two cherished granddaughters, Emily (Gothenburg, Sweden) and Annie (Crofton). Betty moved to Duncan late in 2013 to be closer to her family in her last days. She led a life of resolute and ladylike adventure. All her family will miss her greatly.   Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com 

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

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IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Cecil Smithson DAD,If tears could build a

stairway, And memories could build a lane, We

would walk up to Heaven, And bring you home again. Remembering you is easy,

We do it everyday, And missing you is something, That will never go away.

We love you now, always and forever, Debbie,

Diane, Mike, Brenda and special daughter in-law

Sandy, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST AND FOUND

LOST NEAR Robert’s Memori-al Park on Yellow Point Rd our beloved pure white short haired cat (wearing a black harness when lost) very shy, answers to the name Pixie. Any sightings or if found please call 1-250-858-0284 (Victoria).

MISSING & LOST: from Somenos Hall, a red fi shing tackle box which contains nu-merous TOPS pins & charms. They have no commercial val-ue, but mean a great deal to the ladies who earn them. If found please return them, no questions asked. Sandra 250-746-6119

STILL LOOKING for “Duck-ey”, lost male Cockatiel, left leg banded #37. Mill Bay area, Generous Reward. Call (250)743-4068.

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Time Share. No Risk Program Stop Mort-gage & Maintenance Pay-ments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Con-sultation. Call Us Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248.

TRAVEL

20 Day Panama Cruise April 2015 from 2243. Call Cathy 250-510-7577

CHILDREN

CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

We’re All Sharing Together Daycare

Has openings at its 3-5 centre.

We are also doing registrations for our pre-school program.

(250)746-1655(250)701-2114

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

FOODSAFE AT Island Savings Centre, Aug. 23rd & Sept. 20th courses 8:30-4:30 $75. 250-746-4154 www.saferfood.ca

HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.

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PAYNE, Verna Geraldine (nee Valleau)

It is with great sadness that we announce that Verna passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2014 after a brief but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Verna was pre-deceased by her parents, Gerry and Betty Valleau. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 46 years, Brian, their children and grandchildren, Marilyn Neufeld (Bernie) – Tessa, Holly; Rob Payne (Sandra) – Curtis, Megan, Jenna; sister Jean Valleau, sister-in-law Karen Simmons (Wade), brother-in-law Cal Payne (Patty); the extended Payne & Valleau families and many good friends. Verna was born Sept. 24, 1948 in Victoria BC, but grew up and attended school in Duncan. Verna & Brian lived and raised their family in Duncan & Ladner before moving to Ottawa. Upon retiring in 2006, they returned to Duncan and the Payne family home on Gibbins Road. Verna quickly became involved in the Auxiliary to Cowichan District Hospital, serving on the Executive and was active in establishing, then enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift Store (HATS). Over her life, Verna worked as a bank teller, florist and school bus driver. Although her life was too short, it was very full. Verna enjoyed time at the family cabin at Sunshine Valley, cruising on their boat the Khenipsen, extensive travels, camping, fishing, golfing, sewing, quilting and watching her children & grandchildren grow and participate in their various activities. Verna and family are thankful for the exceptional care provided by Family Physician Dr. Rossouw, the medical professionals at Cowichan District Hospital, at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and the Patient Care Centre, Royal Jubilee Hospital, esp. Drs. Attwell, Cohen, Mazgani, Savage & Smatinova and Palliative Care Dr. Anderson.In lieu of flowers, it was Verna’s wish that donations be made to the Auxiliary of the Cowichan District Hospital or the CDH Foundation. A celebration of Verna’s life will be held on Thurs, Aug. 21, 2014, 1pm-4pm at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre, 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan BC.

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

BROWN, Gillian Rosemary (Jill) June 4, 1951 – August 1, 2014

Jill’s life was one of love and caring, strong determination and with a quick wit. She enjoyed to laugh and reminisce in her beautiful voice. You were loved beyond words. Jill is survived by her husband and partner Ed. “Charlie” of 32 years. Her siblings, Jane (Erik), Lesley (Bob), Chris, Mary (Bob), Mark (Marilyn). Her very best friend Penny. Predeceased by her father Ormonde Springford, and mother Ann. Jill grew up in the Cowichan Valley. She attended Queen Margarets and then Cowichan High. Upon graduation she went on to Nanaimo vocational school to become an LPN, then finishing her training in Comox.Her early career was with the Cowichan Valley Homemakers; then nursed at Cowichan Lodge. Jill & “Charlie” met in 1982 and were married in 1985 at St. Peters. In 1988 they decided to move to Newfoundland where they had property; this was an adventure. They returned to Duncan 2004. For five years, Jill and her husband were living in the home providing end of life care. Jill was also giving care and support to the elderly in Chemainus and Maple Bay until she became ill last year. She with her husband volunteered with Chemainus – Crofton Lifeline. In 2013 Jill and Charlie had a lovely holiday to Princess Louisa Inlet where she and her family had gone on boat trips in the 1960’s. Jill had many great stories of people and the places she travelled abroad. Her favourite past time was reading, gardening and loved talking to family and with many good friends. Remember Jill in your thoughts about the Good Fun Times. She had a wonderful life and much love. For those we love don’t go away, She walks beside us every day, unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed and so very dear.Thank you to all those who played a part in helping Jill during this most difficult time.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cowichan Valley Hospice.

SMITH-BROWN, Aimee Lynn“It takes two wings to fly”

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Aimee Lynn Smith-Brown, passed away on August 5, 2014. Brought into this world from her ever-loving parents Matt and Terry Smith. Along her side growing up was her two brothers Mike and Josh. She married her best friend and man of her dreams, Jeremiah Brown. They raised five amazing kids together, Brianna, Danika, Myah, Alex and Zoey which she loved with every inch of her heart and they will carry a piece of her beautiful soul. She is now reunited with her baby boy Tristan Smith, who had passed at an early age many years ago. She was part of a very close and loving family full of cousins, auntys, uncles, grandparents and friends who all played an important role in Aimee’s life, and thought the world of her. Most will remember her for her smile, so big and so bright, she would light up any room she entered. Others will remember her for her defensive skills used on the Lake Cowichan girls hockey team where she gained a whole team of sisters. Let us all join together for a celebration of Aimee’s life being held on Monday August 18, 2014 between 12 – 4pm at the Centennial Hall in Lake Cowichan, B.C. On line condolences may be offered at www.hwwallacecbc.com

Forever missedNever forgotten

Always loved

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

HALEY, Maxine M.October 4, 1925 – July 26, 2014

Unexpectedly and peacefully, this loving, stubborn, creative, adventurous and strong willed woman has passed away, moving on to join those family members who have preceded her.Pre-deceased by her parents – Robert William (1978) and Maxine Thelma Thomas (1983) as well as her husband Kenneth (1980) and son Keith William Haley RPF (1987).Survived by David Kenneth Haley, RPF (Jean Rosemary) and grand-daughter Erin Jean Gavaghan (Matt Kirby) and cats Willow, Ginger and Fluffy.Also, by her sister Marguerite Godwin (Garth), sister-in-law, Catherine Haley, nieces Karen Grass (Harold), Brenda Yoshida (Vern and family), Karen Baillie (Steve and family) and Deirdre Godwin.Thanks to Dr. N Rogers for his patience and support.Thanks to the BC Ambulance Service, the nurses and doctors at Emergency of Nanaimo General Regional Hospital and the nurses, care aids and doctors on the 4th floor. You all showed good communication skill, care and respect.Service/Celebration of Life – Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, on Monday August 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross or a cat/wildlife care centre of your choice.Please visit sandsnanaimo.ca to share condolences online..

SANDS of NANAIMO 250-753-2032

NORWOOD, Vera EleanorMarch 7, 1923 to August 9, 2014

Vera Norwood died peacefully on the morning of August 9th at the Cowichan District Hospital of complications following emergency surgery. She was 91. She had excellent care at the Hospital – everyone was so kind and she was treated with dignity and respect throughout.She faced many challenges in her long life – losing first her husband then her eyesight – but she never complained, was always cheerful and had an unfailingly positive attitude. She will be much missed by her family, of course, but also by her roommates and the other residents and staff at Cairnsmore. She was a favourite there and an inspiration to all of us. She leaves a big hole in our lives but we must, as she did, soldier on. There will be a going away party for Vera at Cairnsmore Place on Saturday August 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. If desired, donations could be made to CNIB Library Services.

FIRST MEMORIALFUNERAL SERVICES

Condolences may be shared online atwww.dignitymemorial.com

Please Join Us for an informal Celebration of Life for the

late Iris Kellerman (passed away September 28, 2013) on August 23, 2014 at her daughter Rebecca's home at

5841 Auburn Crescent (off Jaynes Rd, off Lakes Rd), Duncan, at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Come and share some memories of this wonderful lady. A private family gathering for the spreading of her ashes

will be held earlier that day. Please call 250-748-8189 if you need directions or have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

DAVIES, Betty JaneFebruary 21, 1923-August

11, 2014

Betty Davies - one of five daughters born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan to Les and May Ramsey, Betty is survived by one of those sisters, Margaret Grace Barnes of Nanaimo. Betty married Daniel Peter Davies on March 11, 1950 after meeting at their employment, TransCanada Airlines. They had two children, Bryan Peter (1951) and Lesley Jill (1953). Peter, a war hero, was one of the last Canadians to die of polio in 1954 in their home city of Montreal. With her mother, May Ramsey, Betty drove her two infants on a grand two year road trip of North America in her 1956 Ford Fairlane pulling their color coordinated 28 foot trailer along behind. Two years later, adventure completed, the family stopped on Vancouver’s north shore and that remained her home until last year. As circumstances allowed, Betty keenly travelled the world with her family. Bryan tragically died in an automobile accident in Greece in 1969. Betty was a nurse, latterly in public health. Lesley Jill married Robert Zurrer in 1985. They gave Betty her two cherished granddaughters, Emily (Gothenburg, Sweden) and Annie (Crofton). Betty moved to Duncan late in 2013 to be closer to her family in her last days. She led a life of resolute and ladylike adventure. All her family will miss her greatly.   Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com 

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Cecil Smithson DAD,If tears could build a

stairway, And memories could build a lane, We

would walk up to Heaven, And bring you home again. Remembering you is easy,

We do it everyday, And missing you is something, That will never go away.

We love you now, always and forever, Debbie,

Diane, Mike, Brenda and special daughter in-law

Sandy, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST AND FOUND

LOST NEAR Robert’s Memori-al Park on Yellow Point Rd our beloved pure white short haired cat (wearing a black harness when lost) very shy, answers to the name Pixie. Any sightings or if found please call 1-250-858-0284 (Victoria).

MISSING & LOST: from Somenos Hall, a red fi shing tackle box which contains nu-merous TOPS pins & charms. They have no commercial val-ue, but mean a great deal to the ladies who earn them. If found please return them, no questions asked. Sandra 250-746-6119

STILL LOOKING for “Duck-ey”, lost male Cockatiel, left leg banded #37. Mill Bay area, Generous Reward. Call (250)743-4068.

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Time Share. No Risk Program Stop Mort-gage & Maintenance Pay-ments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Con-sultation. Call Us Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248.

TRAVEL

20 Day Panama Cruise April 2015 from 2243. Call Cathy 250-510-7577

CHILDREN

CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

We’re All Sharing Together Daycare

Has openings at its 3-5 centre.

We are also doing registrations for our pre-school program.

(250)746-1655(250)701-2114

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

FOODSAFE AT Island Savings Centre, Aug. 23rd & Sept. 20th courses 8:30-4:30 $75. 250-746-4154 www.saferfood.ca

HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.

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PAYNE, Verna Geraldine (nee Valleau)

It is with great sadness that we announce that Verna passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2014 after a brief but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Verna was pre-deceased by her parents, Gerry and Betty Valleau. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 46 years, Brian, their children and grandchildren, Marilyn Neufeld (Bernie) – Tessa, Holly; Rob Payne (Sandra) – Curtis, Megan, Jenna; sister Jean Valleau, sister-in-law Karen Simmons (Wade), brother-in-law Cal Payne (Patty); the extended Payne & Valleau families and many good friends. Verna was born Sept. 24, 1948 in Victoria BC, but grew up and attended school in Duncan. Verna & Brian lived and raised their family in Duncan & Ladner before moving to Ottawa. Upon retiring in 2006, they returned to Duncan and the Payne family home on Gibbins Road. Verna quickly became involved in the Auxiliary to Cowichan District Hospital, serving on the Executive and was active in establishing, then enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift Store (HATS). Over her life, Verna worked as a bank teller, florist and school bus driver. Although her life was too short, it was very full. Verna enjoyed time at the family cabin at Sunshine Valley, cruising on their boat the Khenipsen, extensive travels, camping, fishing, golfing, sewing, quilting and watching her children & grandchildren grow and participate in their various activities. Verna and family are thankful for the exceptional care provided by Family Physician Dr. Rossouw, the medical professionals at Cowichan District Hospital, at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and the Patient Care Centre, Royal Jubilee Hospital, esp. Drs. Attwell, Cohen, Mazgani, Savage & Smatinova and Palliative Care Dr. Anderson.In lieu of flowers, it was Verna’s wish that donations be made to the Auxiliary of the Cowichan District Hospital or the CDH Foundation. A celebration of Verna’s life will be held on Thurs, Aug. 21, 2014, 1pm-4pm at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre, 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan BC.

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

BROWN, Gillian Rosemary (Jill) June 4, 1951 – August 1, 2014

Jill’s life was one of love and caring, strong determination and with a quick wit. She enjoyed to laugh and reminisce in her beautiful voice. You were loved beyond words. Jill is survived by her husband and partner Ed. “Charlie” of 32 years. Her siblings, Jane (Erik), Lesley (Bob), Chris, Mary (Bob), Mark (Marilyn). Her very best friend Penny. Predeceased by her father Ormonde Springford, and mother Ann. Jill grew up in the Cowichan Valley. She attended Queen Margarets and then Cowichan High. Upon graduation she went on to Nanaimo vocational school to become an LPN, then finishing her training in Comox.Her early career was with the Cowichan Valley Homemakers; then nursed at Cowichan Lodge. Jill & “Charlie” met in 1982 and were married in 1985 at St. Peters. In 1988 they decided to move to Newfoundland where they had property; this was an adventure. They returned to Duncan 2004. For five years, Jill and her husband were living in the home providing end of life care. Jill was also giving care and support to the elderly in Chemainus and Maple Bay until she became ill last year. She with her husband volunteered with Chemainus – Crofton Lifeline. In 2013 Jill and Charlie had a lovely holiday to Princess Louisa Inlet where she and her family had gone on boat trips in the 1960’s. Jill had many great stories of people and the places she travelled abroad. Her favourite past time was reading, gardening and loved talking to family and with many good friends. Remember Jill in your thoughts about the Good Fun Times. She had a wonderful life and much love. For those we love don’t go away, She walks beside us every day, unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed and so very dear.Thank you to all those who played a part in helping Jill during this most difficult time.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cowichan Valley Hospice.

SMITH-BROWN, Aimee Lynn“It takes two wings to fly”

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Aimee Lynn Smith-Brown, passed away on August 5, 2014. Brought into this world from her ever-loving parents Matt and Terry Smith. Along her side growing up was her two brothers Mike and Josh. She married her best friend and man of her dreams, Jeremiah Brown. They raised five amazing kids together, Brianna, Danika, Myah, Alex and Zoey which she loved with every inch of her heart and they will carry a piece of her beautiful soul. She is now reunited with her baby boy Tristan Smith, who had passed at an early age many years ago. She was part of a very close and loving family full of cousins, auntys, uncles, grandparents and friends who all played an important role in Aimee’s life, and thought the world of her. Most will remember her for her smile, so big and so bright, she would light up any room she entered. Others will remember her for her defensive skills used on the Lake Cowichan girls hockey team where she gained a whole team of sisters. Let us all join together for a celebration of Aimee’s life being held on Monday August 18, 2014 between 12 – 4pm at the Centennial Hall in Lake Cowichan, B.C. On line condolences may be offered at www.hwwallacecbc.com

Forever missedNever forgotten

Always loved

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

HALEY, Maxine M.October 4, 1925 – July 26, 2014

Unexpectedly and peacefully, this loving, stubborn, creative, adventurous and strong willed woman has passed away, moving on to join those family members who have preceded her.Pre-deceased by her parents – Robert William (1978) and Maxine Thelma Thomas (1983) as well as her husband Kenneth (1980) and son Keith William Haley RPF (1987).Survived by David Kenneth Haley, RPF (Jean Rosemary) and grand-daughter Erin Jean Gavaghan (Matt Kirby) and cats Willow, Ginger and Fluffy.Also, by her sister Marguerite Godwin (Garth), sister-in-law, Catherine Haley, nieces Karen Grass (Harold), Brenda Yoshida (Vern and family), Karen Baillie (Steve and family) and Deirdre Godwin.Thanks to Dr. N Rogers for his patience and support.Thanks to the BC Ambulance Service, the nurses and doctors at Emergency of Nanaimo General Regional Hospital and the nurses, care aids and doctors on the 4th floor. You all showed good communication skill, care and respect.Service/Celebration of Life – Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, on Monday August 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross or a cat/wildlife care centre of your choice.Please visit sandsnanaimo.ca to share condolences online..

SANDS of NANAIMO 250-753-2032

NORWOOD, Vera EleanorMarch 7, 1923 to August 9, 2014

Vera Norwood died peacefully on the morning of August 9th at the Cowichan District Hospital of complications following emergency surgery. She was 91. She had excellent care at the Hospital – everyone was so kind and she was treated with dignity and respect throughout.She faced many challenges in her long life – losing first her husband then her eyesight – but she never complained, was always cheerful and had an unfailingly positive attitude. She will be much missed by her family, of course, but also by her roommates and the other residents and staff at Cairnsmore. She was a favourite there and an inspiration to all of us. She leaves a big hole in our lives but we must, as she did, soldier on. There will be a going away party for Vera at Cairnsmore Place on Saturday August 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. If desired, donations could be made to CNIB Library Services.

FIRST MEMORIALFUNERAL SERVICES

Condolences may be shared online atwww.dignitymemorial.com

Please Join Us for an informal Celebration of Life for the

late Iris Kellerman (passed away September 28, 2013) on August 23, 2014 at her daughter Rebecca's home at

5841 Auburn Crescent (off Jaynes Rd, off Lakes Rd), Duncan, at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Come and share some memories of this wonderful lady. A private family gathering for the spreading of her ashes

will be held earlier that day. Please call 250-748-8189 if you need directions or have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

DAVIES, Betty JaneFebruary 21, 1923-August

11, 2014

Betty Davies - one of five daughters born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan to Les and May Ramsey, Betty is survived by one of those sisters, Margaret Grace Barnes of Nanaimo. Betty married Daniel Peter Davies on March 11, 1950 after meeting at their employment, TransCanada Airlines. They had two children, Bryan Peter (1951) and Lesley Jill (1953). Peter, a war hero, was one of the last Canadians to die of polio in 1954 in their home city of Montreal. With her mother, May Ramsey, Betty drove her two infants on a grand two year road trip of North America in her 1956 Ford Fairlane pulling their color coordinated 28 foot trailer along behind. Two years later, adventure completed, the family stopped on Vancouver’s north shore and that remained her home until last year. As circumstances allowed, Betty keenly travelled the world with her family. Bryan tragically died in an automobile accident in Greece in 1969. Betty was a nurse, latterly in public health. Lesley Jill married Robert Zurrer in 1985. They gave Betty her two cherished granddaughters, Emily (Gothenburg, Sweden) and Annie (Crofton). Betty moved to Duncan late in 2013 to be closer to her family in her last days. She led a life of resolute and ladylike adventure. All her family will miss her greatly.   Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com 

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Cecil Smithson DAD,If tears could build a

stairway, And memories could build a lane, We

would walk up to Heaven, And bring you home again. Remembering you is easy,

We do it everyday, And missing you is something, That will never go away.

We love you now, always and forever, Debbie,

Diane, Mike, Brenda and special daughter in-law

Sandy, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST AND FOUND

LOST NEAR Robert’s Memori-al Park on Yellow Point Rd our beloved pure white short haired cat (wearing a black harness when lost) very shy, answers to the name Pixie. Any sightings or if found please call 1-250-858-0284 (Victoria).

MISSING & LOST: from Somenos Hall, a red fi shing tackle box which contains nu-merous TOPS pins & charms. They have no commercial val-ue, but mean a great deal to the ladies who earn them. If found please return them, no questions asked. Sandra 250-746-6119

STILL LOOKING for “Duck-ey”, lost male Cockatiel, left leg banded #37. Mill Bay area, Generous Reward. Call (250)743-4068.

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Time Share. No Risk Program Stop Mort-gage & Maintenance Pay-ments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Con-sultation. Call Us Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248.

TRAVEL

20 Day Panama Cruise April 2015 from 2243. Call Cathy 250-510-7577

CHILDREN

CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

We’re All Sharing Together Daycare

Has openings at its 3-5 centre.

We are also doing registrations for our pre-school program.

(250)746-1655(250)701-2114

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

FOODSAFE AT Island Savings Centre, Aug. 23rd & Sept. 20th courses 8:30-4:30 $75. 250-746-4154 www.saferfood.ca

HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.

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PAYNE, Verna Geraldine (nee Valleau)

It is with great sadness that we announce that Verna passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2014 after a brief but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Verna was pre-deceased by her parents, Gerry and Betty Valleau. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 46 years, Brian, their children and grandchildren, Marilyn Neufeld (Bernie) – Tessa, Holly; Rob Payne (Sandra) – Curtis, Megan, Jenna; sister Jean Valleau, sister-in-law Karen Simmons (Wade), brother-in-law Cal Payne (Patty); the extended Payne & Valleau families and many good friends. Verna was born Sept. 24, 1948 in Victoria BC, but grew up and attended school in Duncan. Verna & Brian lived and raised their family in Duncan & Ladner before moving to Ottawa. Upon retiring in 2006, they returned to Duncan and the Payne family home on Gibbins Road. Verna quickly became involved in the Auxiliary to Cowichan District Hospital, serving on the Executive and was active in establishing, then enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift Store (HATS). Over her life, Verna worked as a bank teller, florist and school bus driver. Although her life was too short, it was very full. Verna enjoyed time at the family cabin at Sunshine Valley, cruising on their boat the Khenipsen, extensive travels, camping, fishing, golfing, sewing, quilting and watching her children & grandchildren grow and participate in their various activities. Verna and family are thankful for the exceptional care provided by Family Physician Dr. Rossouw, the medical professionals at Cowichan District Hospital, at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and the Patient Care Centre, Royal Jubilee Hospital, esp. Drs. Attwell, Cohen, Mazgani, Savage & Smatinova and Palliative Care Dr. Anderson.In lieu of flowers, it was Verna’s wish that donations be made to the Auxiliary of the Cowichan District Hospital or the CDH Foundation. A celebration of Verna’s life will be held on Thurs, Aug. 21, 2014, 1pm-4pm at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre, 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan BC.

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

BROWN, Gillian Rosemary (Jill) June 4, 1951 – August 1, 2014

Jill’s life was one of love and caring, strong determination and with a quick wit. She enjoyed to laugh and reminisce in her beautiful voice. You were loved beyond words. Jill is survived by her husband and partner Ed. “Charlie” of 32 years. Her siblings, Jane (Erik), Lesley (Bob), Chris, Mary (Bob), Mark (Marilyn). Her very best friend Penny. Predeceased by her father Ormonde Springford, and mother Ann. Jill grew up in the Cowichan Valley. She attended Queen Margarets and then Cowichan High. Upon graduation she went on to Nanaimo vocational school to become an LPN, then finishing her training in Comox.Her early career was with the Cowichan Valley Homemakers; then nursed at Cowichan Lodge. Jill & “Charlie” met in 1982 and were married in 1985 at St. Peters. In 1988 they decided to move to Newfoundland where they had property; this was an adventure. They returned to Duncan 2004. For five years, Jill and her husband were living in the home providing end of life care. Jill was also giving care and support to the elderly in Chemainus and Maple Bay until she became ill last year. She with her husband volunteered with Chemainus – Crofton Lifeline. In 2013 Jill and Charlie had a lovely holiday to Princess Louisa Inlet where she and her family had gone on boat trips in the 1960’s. Jill had many great stories of people and the places she travelled abroad. Her favourite past time was reading, gardening and loved talking to family and with many good friends. Remember Jill in your thoughts about the Good Fun Times. She had a wonderful life and much love. For those we love don’t go away, She walks beside us every day, unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed and so very dear.Thank you to all those who played a part in helping Jill during this most difficult time.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cowichan Valley Hospice.

SMITH-BROWN, Aimee Lynn“It takes two wings to fly”

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Aimee Lynn Smith-Brown, passed away on August 5, 2014. Brought into this world from her ever-loving parents Matt and Terry Smith. Along her side growing up was her two brothers Mike and Josh. She married her best friend and man of her dreams, Jeremiah Brown. They raised five amazing kids together, Brianna, Danika, Myah, Alex and Zoey which she loved with every inch of her heart and they will carry a piece of her beautiful soul. She is now reunited with her baby boy Tristan Smith, who had passed at an early age many years ago. She was part of a very close and loving family full of cousins, auntys, uncles, grandparents and friends who all played an important role in Aimee’s life, and thought the world of her. Most will remember her for her smile, so big and so bright, she would light up any room she entered. Others will remember her for her defensive skills used on the Lake Cowichan girls hockey team where she gained a whole team of sisters. Let us all join together for a celebration of Aimee’s life being held on Monday August 18, 2014 between 12 – 4pm at the Centennial Hall in Lake Cowichan, B.C. On line condolences may be offered at www.hwwallacecbc.com

Forever missedNever forgotten

Always loved

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

HALEY, Maxine M.October 4, 1925 – July 26, 2014

Unexpectedly and peacefully, this loving, stubborn, creative, adventurous and strong willed woman has passed away, moving on to join those family members who have preceded her.Pre-deceased by her parents – Robert William (1978) and Maxine Thelma Thomas (1983) as well as her husband Kenneth (1980) and son Keith William Haley RPF (1987).Survived by David Kenneth Haley, RPF (Jean Rosemary) and grand-daughter Erin Jean Gavaghan (Matt Kirby) and cats Willow, Ginger and Fluffy.Also, by her sister Marguerite Godwin (Garth), sister-in-law, Catherine Haley, nieces Karen Grass (Harold), Brenda Yoshida (Vern and family), Karen Baillie (Steve and family) and Deirdre Godwin.Thanks to Dr. N Rogers for his patience and support.Thanks to the BC Ambulance Service, the nurses and doctors at Emergency of Nanaimo General Regional Hospital and the nurses, care aids and doctors on the 4th floor. You all showed good communication skill, care and respect.Service/Celebration of Life – Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, on Monday August 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross or a cat/wildlife care centre of your choice.Please visit sandsnanaimo.ca to share condolences online..

SANDS of NANAIMO 250-753-2032

NORWOOD, Vera EleanorMarch 7, 1923 to August 9, 2014

Vera Norwood died peacefully on the morning of August 9th at the Cowichan District Hospital of complications following emergency surgery. She was 91. She had excellent care at the Hospital – everyone was so kind and she was treated with dignity and respect throughout.She faced many challenges in her long life – losing first her husband then her eyesight – but she never complained, was always cheerful and had an unfailingly positive attitude. She will be much missed by her family, of course, but also by her roommates and the other residents and staff at Cairnsmore. She was a favourite there and an inspiration to all of us. She leaves a big hole in our lives but we must, as she did, soldier on. There will be a going away party for Vera at Cairnsmore Place on Saturday August 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. If desired, donations could be made to CNIB Library Services.

FIRST MEMORIALFUNERAL SERVICES

Condolences may be shared online atwww.dignitymemorial.com

Please Join Us for an informal Celebration of Life for the

late Iris Kellerman (passed away September 28, 2013) on August 23, 2014 at her daughter Rebecca's home at

5841 Auburn Crescent (off Jaynes Rd, off Lakes Rd), Duncan, at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Come and share some memories of this wonderful lady. A private family gathering for the spreading of her ashes

will be held earlier that day. Please call 250-748-8189 if you need directions or have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

DAVIES, Betty JaneFebruary 21, 1923-August

11, 2014

Betty Davies - one of five daughters born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan to Les and May Ramsey, Betty is survived by one of those sisters, Margaret Grace Barnes of Nanaimo. Betty married Daniel Peter Davies on March 11, 1950 after meeting at their employment, TransCanada Airlines. They had two children, Bryan Peter (1951) and Lesley Jill (1953). Peter, a war hero, was one of the last Canadians to die of polio in 1954 in their home city of Montreal. With her mother, May Ramsey, Betty drove her two infants on a grand two year road trip of North America in her 1956 Ford Fairlane pulling their color coordinated 28 foot trailer along behind. Two years later, adventure completed, the family stopped on Vancouver’s north shore and that remained her home until last year. As circumstances allowed, Betty keenly travelled the world with her family. Bryan tragically died in an automobile accident in Greece in 1969. Betty was a nurse, latterly in public health. Lesley Jill married Robert Zurrer in 1985. They gave Betty her two cherished granddaughters, Emily (Gothenburg, Sweden) and Annie (Crofton). Betty moved to Duncan late in 2013 to be closer to her family in her last days. She led a life of resolute and ladylike adventure. All her family will miss her greatly.   Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com 

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Cecil Smithson DAD,If tears could build a

stairway, And memories could build a lane, We

would walk up to Heaven, And bring you home again. Remembering you is easy,

We do it everyday, And missing you is something, That will never go away.

We love you now, always and forever, Debbie,

Diane, Mike, Brenda and special daughter in-law

Sandy, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST AND FOUND

LOST NEAR Robert’s Memori-al Park on Yellow Point Rd our beloved pure white short haired cat (wearing a black harness when lost) very shy, answers to the name Pixie. Any sightings or if found please call 1-250-858-0284 (Victoria).

MISSING & LOST: from Somenos Hall, a red fi shing tackle box which contains nu-merous TOPS pins & charms. They have no commercial val-ue, but mean a great deal to the ladies who earn them. If found please return them, no questions asked. Sandra 250-746-6119

STILL LOOKING for “Duck-ey”, lost male Cockatiel, left leg banded #37. Mill Bay area, Generous Reward. Call (250)743-4068.

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Time Share. No Risk Program Stop Mort-gage & Maintenance Pay-ments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Con-sultation. Call Us Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248.

TRAVEL

20 Day Panama Cruise April 2015 from 2243. Call Cathy 250-510-7577

CHILDREN

CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

We’re All Sharing Together Daycare

Has openings at its 3-5 centre.

We are also doing registrations for our pre-school program.

(250)746-1655(250)701-2114

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

FOODSAFE AT Island Savings Centre, Aug. 23rd & Sept. 20th courses 8:30-4:30 $75. 250-746-4154 www.saferfood.ca

HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.

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PAYNE, Verna Geraldine (nee Valleau)

It is with great sadness that we announce that Verna passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2014 after a brief but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Verna was pre-deceased by her parents, Gerry and Betty Valleau. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 46 years, Brian, their children and grandchildren, Marilyn Neufeld (Bernie) – Tessa, Holly; Rob Payne (Sandra) – Curtis, Megan, Jenna; sister Jean Valleau, sister-in-law Karen Simmons (Wade), brother-in-law Cal Payne (Patty); the extended Payne & Valleau families and many good friends. Verna was born Sept. 24, 1948 in Victoria BC, but grew up and attended school in Duncan. Verna & Brian lived and raised their family in Duncan & Ladner before moving to Ottawa. Upon retiring in 2006, they returned to Duncan and the Payne family home on Gibbins Road. Verna quickly became involved in the Auxiliary to Cowichan District Hospital, serving on the Executive and was active in establishing, then enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift Store (HATS). Over her life, Verna worked as a bank teller, florist and school bus driver. Although her life was too short, it was very full. Verna enjoyed time at the family cabin at Sunshine Valley, cruising on their boat the Khenipsen, extensive travels, camping, fishing, golfing, sewing, quilting and watching her children & grandchildren grow and participate in their various activities. Verna and family are thankful for the exceptional care provided by Family Physician Dr. Rossouw, the medical professionals at Cowichan District Hospital, at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and the Patient Care Centre, Royal Jubilee Hospital, esp. Drs. Attwell, Cohen, Mazgani, Savage & Smatinova and Palliative Care Dr. Anderson.In lieu of flowers, it was Verna’s wish that donations be made to the Auxiliary of the Cowichan District Hospital or the CDH Foundation. A celebration of Verna’s life will be held on Thurs, Aug. 21, 2014, 1pm-4pm at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre, 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan BC.

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

BROWN, Gillian Rosemary (Jill) June 4, 1951 – August 1, 2014

Jill’s life was one of love and caring, strong determination and with a quick wit. She enjoyed to laugh and reminisce in her beautiful voice. You were loved beyond words. Jill is survived by her husband and partner Ed. “Charlie” of 32 years. Her siblings, Jane (Erik), Lesley (Bob), Chris, Mary (Bob), Mark (Marilyn). Her very best friend Penny. Predeceased by her father Ormonde Springford, and mother Ann. Jill grew up in the Cowichan Valley. She attended Queen Margarets and then Cowichan High. Upon graduation she went on to Nanaimo vocational school to become an LPN, then finishing her training in Comox.Her early career was with the Cowichan Valley Homemakers; then nursed at Cowichan Lodge. Jill & “Charlie” met in 1982 and were married in 1985 at St. Peters. In 1988 they decided to move to Newfoundland where they had property; this was an adventure. They returned to Duncan 2004. For five years, Jill and her husband were living in the home providing end of life care. Jill was also giving care and support to the elderly in Chemainus and Maple Bay until she became ill last year. She with her husband volunteered with Chemainus – Crofton Lifeline. In 2013 Jill and Charlie had a lovely holiday to Princess Louisa Inlet where she and her family had gone on boat trips in the 1960’s. Jill had many great stories of people and the places she travelled abroad. Her favourite past time was reading, gardening and loved talking to family and with many good friends. Remember Jill in your thoughts about the Good Fun Times. She had a wonderful life and much love. For those we love don’t go away, She walks beside us every day, unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed and so very dear.Thank you to all those who played a part in helping Jill during this most difficult time.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cowichan Valley Hospice.

SMITH-BROWN, Aimee Lynn“It takes two wings to fly”

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Aimee Lynn Smith-Brown, passed away on August 5, 2014. Brought into this world from her ever-loving parents Matt and Terry Smith. Along her side growing up was her two brothers Mike and Josh. She married her best friend and man of her dreams, Jeremiah Brown. They raised five amazing kids together, Brianna, Danika, Myah, Alex and Zoey which she loved with every inch of her heart and they will carry a piece of her beautiful soul. She is now reunited with her baby boy Tristan Smith, who had passed at an early age many years ago. She was part of a very close and loving family full of cousins, auntys, uncles, grandparents and friends who all played an important role in Aimee’s life, and thought the world of her. Most will remember her for her smile, so big and so bright, she would light up any room she entered. Others will remember her for her defensive skills used on the Lake Cowichan girls hockey team where she gained a whole team of sisters. Let us all join together for a celebration of Aimee’s life being held on Monday August 18, 2014 between 12 – 4pm at the Centennial Hall in Lake Cowichan, B.C. On line condolences may be offered at www.hwwallacecbc.com

Forever missedNever forgotten

Always loved

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

HALEY, Maxine M.October 4, 1925 – July 26, 2014

Unexpectedly and peacefully, this loving, stubborn, creative, adventurous and strong willed woman has passed away, moving on to join those family members who have preceded her.Pre-deceased by her parents – Robert William (1978) and Maxine Thelma Thomas (1983) as well as her husband Kenneth (1980) and son Keith William Haley RPF (1987).Survived by David Kenneth Haley, RPF (Jean Rosemary) and grand-daughter Erin Jean Gavaghan (Matt Kirby) and cats Willow, Ginger and Fluffy.Also, by her sister Marguerite Godwin (Garth), sister-in-law, Catherine Haley, nieces Karen Grass (Harold), Brenda Yoshida (Vern and family), Karen Baillie (Steve and family) and Deirdre Godwin.Thanks to Dr. N Rogers for his patience and support.Thanks to the BC Ambulance Service, the nurses and doctors at Emergency of Nanaimo General Regional Hospital and the nurses, care aids and doctors on the 4th floor. You all showed good communication skill, care and respect.Service/Celebration of Life – Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, on Monday August 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross or a cat/wildlife care centre of your choice.Please visit sandsnanaimo.ca to share condolences online..

SANDS of NANAIMO 250-753-2032

NORWOOD, Vera EleanorMarch 7, 1923 to August 9, 2014

Vera Norwood died peacefully on the morning of August 9th at the Cowichan District Hospital of complications following emergency surgery. She was 91. She had excellent care at the Hospital – everyone was so kind and she was treated with dignity and respect throughout.She faced many challenges in her long life – losing first her husband then her eyesight – but she never complained, was always cheerful and had an unfailingly positive attitude. She will be much missed by her family, of course, but also by her roommates and the other residents and staff at Cairnsmore. She was a favourite there and an inspiration to all of us. She leaves a big hole in our lives but we must, as she did, soldier on. There will be a going away party for Vera at Cairnsmore Place on Saturday August 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. If desired, donations could be made to CNIB Library Services.

FIRST MEMORIALFUNERAL SERVICES

Condolences may be shared online atwww.dignitymemorial.com

Please Join Us for an informal Celebration of Life for the

late Iris Kellerman (passed away September 28, 2013) on August 23, 2014 at her daughter Rebecca's home at

5841 Auburn Crescent (off Jaynes Rd, off Lakes Rd), Duncan, at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Come and share some memories of this wonderful lady. A private family gathering for the spreading of her ashes

will be held earlier that day. Please call 250-748-8189 if you need directions or have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

DAVIES, Betty JaneFebruary 21, 1923-August

11, 2014

Betty Davies - one of five daughters born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan to Les and May Ramsey, Betty is survived by one of those sisters, Margaret Grace Barnes of Nanaimo. Betty married Daniel Peter Davies on March 11, 1950 after meeting at their employment, TransCanada Airlines. They had two children, Bryan Peter (1951) and Lesley Jill (1953). Peter, a war hero, was one of the last Canadians to die of polio in 1954 in their home city of Montreal. With her mother, May Ramsey, Betty drove her two infants on a grand two year road trip of North America in her 1956 Ford Fairlane pulling their color coordinated 28 foot trailer along behind. Two years later, adventure completed, the family stopped on Vancouver’s north shore and that remained her home until last year. As circumstances allowed, Betty keenly travelled the world with her family. Bryan tragically died in an automobile accident in Greece in 1969. Betty was a nurse, latterly in public health. Lesley Jill married Robert Zurrer in 1985. They gave Betty her two cherished granddaughters, Emily (Gothenburg, Sweden) and Annie (Crofton). Betty moved to Duncan late in 2013 to be closer to her family in her last days. She led a life of resolute and ladylike adventure. All her family will miss her greatly.   Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com 

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Cecil Smithson DAD,If tears could build a

stairway, And memories could build a lane, We

would walk up to Heaven, And bring you home again. Remembering you is easy,

We do it everyday, And missing you is something, That will never go away.

We love you now, always and forever, Debbie,

Diane, Mike, Brenda and special daughter in-law

Sandy, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST AND FOUND

LOST NEAR Robert’s Memori-al Park on Yellow Point Rd our beloved pure white short haired cat (wearing a black harness when lost) very shy, answers to the name Pixie. Any sightings or if found please call 1-250-858-0284 (Victoria).

MISSING & LOST: from Somenos Hall, a red fi shing tackle box which contains nu-merous TOPS pins & charms. They have no commercial val-ue, but mean a great deal to the ladies who earn them. If found please return them, no questions asked. Sandra 250-746-6119

STILL LOOKING for “Duck-ey”, lost male Cockatiel, left leg banded #37. Mill Bay area, Generous Reward. Call (250)743-4068.

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Time Share. No Risk Program Stop Mort-gage & Maintenance Pay-ments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Con-sultation. Call Us Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248.

TRAVEL

20 Day Panama Cruise April 2015 from 2243. Call Cathy 250-510-7577

CHILDREN

CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

We’re All Sharing Together Daycare

Has openings at its 3-5 centre.

We are also doing registrations for our pre-school program.

(250)746-1655(250)701-2114

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

FOODSAFE AT Island Savings Centre, Aug. 23rd & Sept. 20th courses 8:30-4:30 $75. 250-746-4154 www.saferfood.ca

HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.

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Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A17

PAYNE, Verna Geraldine (nee Valleau)

It is with great sadness that we announce that Verna passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2014 after a brief but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Verna was pre-deceased by her parents, Gerry and Betty Valleau. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 46 years, Brian, their children and grandchildren, Marilyn Neufeld (Bernie) – Tessa, Holly; Rob Payne (Sandra) – Curtis, Megan, Jenna; sister Jean Valleau, sister-in-law Karen Simmons (Wade), brother-in-law Cal Payne (Patty); the extended Payne & Valleau families and many good friends. Verna was born Sept. 24, 1948 in Victoria BC, but grew up and attended school in Duncan. Verna & Brian lived and raised their family in Duncan & Ladner before moving to Ottawa. Upon retiring in 2006, they returned to Duncan and the Payne family home on Gibbins Road. Verna quickly became involved in the Auxiliary to Cowichan District Hospital, serving on the Executive and was active in establishing, then enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift Store (HATS). Over her life, Verna worked as a bank teller, florist and school bus driver. Although her life was too short, it was very full. Verna enjoyed time at the family cabin at Sunshine Valley, cruising on their boat the Khenipsen, extensive travels, camping, fishing, golfing, sewing, quilting and watching her children & grandchildren grow and participate in their various activities. Verna and family are thankful for the exceptional care provided by Family Physician Dr. Rossouw, the medical professionals at Cowichan District Hospital, at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and the Patient Care Centre, Royal Jubilee Hospital, esp. Drs. Attwell, Cohen, Mazgani, Savage & Smatinova and Palliative Care Dr. Anderson.In lieu of flowers, it was Verna’s wish that donations be made to the Auxiliary of the Cowichan District Hospital or the CDH Foundation. A celebration of Verna’s life will be held on Thurs, Aug. 21, 2014, 1pm-4pm at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre, 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan BC.

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

BROWN, Gillian Rosemary (Jill) June 4, 1951 – August 1, 2014

Jill’s life was one of love and caring, strong determination and with a quick wit. She enjoyed to laugh and reminisce in her beautiful voice. You were loved beyond words. Jill is survived by her husband and partner Ed. “Charlie” of 32 years. Her siblings, Jane (Erik), Lesley (Bob), Chris, Mary (Bob), Mark (Marilyn). Her very best friend Penny. Predeceased by her father Ormonde Springford, and mother Ann. Jill grew up in the Cowichan Valley. She attended Queen Margarets and then Cowichan High. Upon graduation she went on to Nanaimo vocational school to become an LPN, then finishing her training in Comox.Her early career was with the Cowichan Valley Homemakers; then nursed at Cowichan Lodge. Jill & “Charlie” met in 1982 and were married in 1985 at St. Peters. In 1988 they decided to move to Newfoundland where they had property; this was an adventure. They returned to Duncan 2004. For five years, Jill and her husband were living in the home providing end of life care. Jill was also giving care and support to the elderly in Chemainus and Maple Bay until she became ill last year. She with her husband volunteered with Chemainus – Crofton Lifeline. In 2013 Jill and Charlie had a lovely holiday to Princess Louisa Inlet where she and her family had gone on boat trips in the 1960’s. Jill had many great stories of people and the places she travelled abroad. Her favourite past time was reading, gardening and loved talking to family and with many good friends. Remember Jill in your thoughts about the Good Fun Times. She had a wonderful life and much love. For those we love don’t go away, She walks beside us every day, unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed and so very dear.Thank you to all those who played a part in helping Jill during this most difficult time.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cowichan Valley Hospice.

SMITH-BROWN, Aimee Lynn“It takes two wings to fly”

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Aimee Lynn Smith-Brown, passed away on August 5, 2014. Brought into this world from her ever-loving parents Matt and Terry Smith. Along her side growing up was her two brothers Mike and Josh. She married her best friend and man of her dreams, Jeremiah Brown. They raised five amazing kids together, Brianna, Danika, Myah, Alex and Zoey which she loved with every inch of her heart and they will carry a piece of her beautiful soul. She is now reunited with her baby boy Tristan Smith, who had passed at an early age many years ago. She was part of a very close and loving family full of cousins, auntys, uncles, grandparents and friends who all played an important role in Aimee’s life, and thought the world of her. Most will remember her for her smile, so big and so bright, she would light up any room she entered. Others will remember her for her defensive skills used on the Lake Cowichan girls hockey team where she gained a whole team of sisters. Let us all join together for a celebration of Aimee’s life being held on Monday August 18, 2014 between 12 – 4pm at the Centennial Hall in Lake Cowichan, B.C. On line condolences may be offered at www.hwwallacecbc.com

Forever missedNever forgotten

Always loved

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

HALEY, Maxine M.October 4, 1925 – July 26, 2014

Unexpectedly and peacefully, this loving, stubborn, creative, adventurous and strong willed woman has passed away, moving on to join those family members who have preceded her.Pre-deceased by her parents – Robert William (1978) and Maxine Thelma Thomas (1983) as well as her husband Kenneth (1980) and son Keith William Haley RPF (1987).Survived by David Kenneth Haley, RPF (Jean Rosemary) and grand-daughter Erin Jean Gavaghan (Matt Kirby) and cats Willow, Ginger and Fluffy.Also, by her sister Marguerite Godwin (Garth), sister-in-law, Catherine Haley, nieces Karen Grass (Harold), Brenda Yoshida (Vern and family), Karen Baillie (Steve and family) and Deirdre Godwin.Thanks to Dr. N Rogers for his patience and support.Thanks to the BC Ambulance Service, the nurses and doctors at Emergency of Nanaimo General Regional Hospital and the nurses, care aids and doctors on the 4th floor. You all showed good communication skill, care and respect.Service/Celebration of Life – Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, on Monday August 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross or a cat/wildlife care centre of your choice.Please visit sandsnanaimo.ca to share condolences online..

SANDS of NANAIMO 250-753-2032

NORWOOD, Vera EleanorMarch 7, 1923 to August 9, 2014

Vera Norwood died peacefully on the morning of August 9th at the Cowichan District Hospital of complications following emergency surgery. She was 91. She had excellent care at the Hospital – everyone was so kind and she was treated with dignity and respect throughout.She faced many challenges in her long life – losing first her husband then her eyesight – but she never complained, was always cheerful and had an unfailingly positive attitude. She will be much missed by her family, of course, but also by her roommates and the other residents and staff at Cairnsmore. She was a favourite there and an inspiration to all of us. She leaves a big hole in our lives but we must, as she did, soldier on. There will be a going away party for Vera at Cairnsmore Place on Saturday August 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. If desired, donations could be made to CNIB Library Services.

FIRST MEMORIALFUNERAL SERVICES

Condolences may be shared online atwww.dignitymemorial.com

Please Join Us for an informal Celebration of Life for the

late Iris Kellerman (passed away September 28, 2013) on August 23, 2014 at her daughter Rebecca's home at

5841 Auburn Crescent (off Jaynes Rd, off Lakes Rd), Duncan, at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Come and share some memories of this wonderful lady. A private family gathering for the spreading of her ashes

will be held earlier that day. Please call 250-748-8189 if you need directions or have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

DAVIES, Betty JaneFebruary 21, 1923-August

11, 2014

Betty Davies - one of five daughters born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan to Les and May Ramsey, Betty is survived by one of those sisters, Margaret Grace Barnes of Nanaimo. Betty married Daniel Peter Davies on March 11, 1950 after meeting at their employment, TransCanada Airlines. They had two children, Bryan Peter (1951) and Lesley Jill (1953). Peter, a war hero, was one of the last Canadians to die of polio in 1954 in their home city of Montreal. With her mother, May Ramsey, Betty drove her two infants on a grand two year road trip of North America in her 1956 Ford Fairlane pulling their color coordinated 28 foot trailer along behind. Two years later, adventure completed, the family stopped on Vancouver’s north shore and that remained her home until last year. As circumstances allowed, Betty keenly travelled the world with her family. Bryan tragically died in an automobile accident in Greece in 1969. Betty was a nurse, latterly in public health. Lesley Jill married Robert Zurrer in 1985. They gave Betty her two cherished granddaughters, Emily (Gothenburg, Sweden) and Annie (Crofton). Betty moved to Duncan late in 2013 to be closer to her family in her last days. She led a life of resolute and ladylike adventure. All her family will miss her greatly.   Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com 

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

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IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Cecil Smithson DAD,If tears could build a

stairway, And memories could build a lane, We

would walk up to Heaven, And bring you home again. Remembering you is easy,

We do it everyday, And missing you is something, That will never go away.

We love you now, always and forever, Debbie,

Diane, Mike, Brenda and special daughter in-law

Sandy, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST AND FOUND

LOST NEAR Robert’s Memori-al Park on Yellow Point Rd our beloved pure white short haired cat (wearing a black harness when lost) very shy, answers to the name Pixie. Any sightings or if found please call 1-250-858-0284 (Victoria).

MISSING & LOST: from Somenos Hall, a red fi shing tackle box which contains nu-merous TOPS pins & charms. They have no commercial val-ue, but mean a great deal to the ladies who earn them. If found please return them, no questions asked. Sandra 250-746-6119

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A18 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH EMERGENCY PAGING

Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Monday August 18, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 250 746-3427 or [email protected]

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH

EMERGENCY PAGING Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Tuesday, August 19, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network at the ISC, that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre Phone: 250 746-3427 Email: [email protected]

Windshield Replacementand Repair• Auto • Home • Business

Windshield ReplacementServing the valley for over 111 years • Est. 1903

250-746-4824186 Ingram St., Duncan www.dobsonsglass.comFax: 250-746-4642 Email: [email protected]

•GLASS • MIRRORS • THERMAL PANES • SCREENS

Justin11 yrs exp

LucasGov’t Certified

9 yrs exp

Stacie Tori

RalphGov’t Certified

38 yrs exp

Mike10 yrs exp

Family Owned& Operated

Quality Brand Name Windshield Replacementand Professional Chip Repair

The Management and Staff of B.C. Aquifer Ser-vices Ltd. are pleased to announce that the original Founder of the water services company has sold the business and plans to retire. Jay Jaundrew (as modest as he is) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the loyal customers that have supported B.C. Aquifer for 40 years. Jay has many fond memories of the good banter he established with our clientele over the years. The salmon in Sooke best beware that Jay now has that extra time to pursue his passion. The remaining Staff – Hank Pakos, Paul Robinson, Russ Batyi, Alain Jacques and Michelle Rudy (who rules the roost) will continue to maintain the same quality of excellent service since 1974. The Staff welcomes New Owner, Javad Yavari and will endeavour to assist him in his new venture in the water services sector.

DUNCAN 250 709-6945E-mail [email protected]

www.bcaquifer.ca

Founded in 2005, Westbrook Consulting Ltd. is a privately owned local engineering company. Utilizing the latest software and computer design equipment, we are a leader in Municipal Infrastructure Design and Land Development engineering in the Greater Victoria area.

We bring an open friendly team approach to the design process where input is welcome from all parties. Satisfied repeat clients and client referrals make up over 80% of our work load.

Westbrook Consulting offers competitive salaries and benefits and values individuals with strong interpersonal skills, willing to work in a friendly open team environment.

We currently have an opportunity as follows:

SENIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIST

This is a key position in our design group and represents a tremendous opportunity for the right individual. You will serve as one of two senior design technologists, responsible for the overall design of a wide variety of municipal engineering projects. Your duties will include:

• Overall responsibility for project design, reporting to the project manager• Reviewing design work of junior staff• Liaising directly with clients, architects, other subconsultants, municipal officials, contractors and field staff• Detailed design and drafting of sanitary sewer, storm water management, water supply and roadworks on both private sector and publicly funded projects• Mentoring junior staff

You will join a diversified, friendly, welcoming team that works extremely well together to get the job done. You work well with co-workers, clients and contractors and are not afraid to assist in mentoring more junior staff.

You have the following qualifications:

• 10 years of experience in municipal infrastructure design and drafting• Registration or ability to register as an AScT or CTech• Fluent in Autocad Civil 3-D 2014

In addition, experience with other software such as Autoturn, EPA SWMM, EPANET or other modeling software and previous construction inspection experience are considered assets.

Send applications, resumes and references to:

WESTBROOK CONSULTING LTD.115 – 866 Goldstream Avenue, Victoria, BC V9B 0J3

Attention: Mike Wignall, P.Eng., PresidentPhone: (250) 391-8592

Fax: (250) [email protected]

GUDGEON, DavidApril 22, 1935 - August 1, 2014

It is with great heartache and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his lovely wife Gwen of 58 years and their children Malcolm (Shelly), Linda, also his wonderful grandchildren, Jenn (Marshall), Matthew, Mitchell, Haiden and Tolan. We both knew it was love at first sight, and married after he finished his 2 years in the British Army in Germany. In January, 1966 he brought his family to Canada for a better way of life becoming a successful business partner in Victoria plating, retiring at 55 years, actively involved with his grandchildren, fishing, gardening, Malahat Legion 134 and Young Seniors Action Group.We would like to send a special thanks to Dr. R. Decker for his exceptional care, and also Dr. Klopper, and the wonderful staff in Ward South 3 at the Duncan Regional Hospital, and all the incredible people he met at V.I.H.A. Home Support.A celebration of life will be held at 1:00pm, Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Malahat Legion 134, 1625 Shawnigan/Mill Bay Rd, Shawnigan Lake, BC.

SANDS of VICTORIA

250-388-5155

PRICE, Jason and Angela are excited to announce the birth of their daughter, Helena Emily Price, born June 16th, 2014 at Cowichan District Hospital, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces. A very special thanx to Kate and Selina from the Matrea Midwifery Centre, Kristin Wenberg from Forever Photography for being there with us to photograph her birth, and all in the community and at the hospital who helped us welcome our little girl safe and healthy into the world.

H.W. WallaceCremation & Burial Centre Inc

250-701-0001NEW LOCATION: 5285 Polkey Road.

Email: [email protected] www.hwwallacecbc.comLocally Owned & Operated

◆ Affordable cremation and burial options including natural services

◆ Bronze & granite headstones ◆ Pre-arrangements Harold

CONCENTI MALE VOICE CHOIRMondays 7:00-8:30

andCONCENTI WOMEN’S CHOIR

Wednesdays 7:00-8:30Season runs September to early May

More info: Call 250-597-0114

HELP WANTED

COLLISION Repair shop needs Auto Body Tech or Ap-prentice w/mechanical knowl-edge. Travel assist may be available. Contact 250-287-8258/[email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

Large dealership is hiring an experienced auto detailer. Benefi ts, fl exible hours, full-time employment, highest pay in town. Experience needed. Apply discreetly to [email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

LOT PERSON / DETAILERneeded immediately for busy RV dealership. CountrySideRV Sales (250) 746-1699 [email protected]

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Previous experience in carpentry/framing preferred

but will train the right candidates.

This position is subject to a Collective Agreement. Rate

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We thank all applicants in advance for applying; only

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PICKERS

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SALES

RETAIL SALES clerk, part-time, experienced. Apply with resume to Pack Your Bags, Duncan Mall.

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

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AUCTIONS

LA PETITEAUCTION HOUSE

9686 Chemainus Road, Chemainus, B.C.

Next Auction action: SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1-3PM

Viewing same morning 11am-1pm.

Partial list: Painter’s easel, chairs, wall art, dishes, table & chairs, trunks, pin-up girl posters, new wool carpet, 1800s dresser, oddities, dolls, & much, much, more!Need cash? to consign call (250)701-2902 and ask for Dawn or send email to: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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Sun, Aug 17, 8:30-1 Militaria. Eagles Hall,

2965 Jacobs Rd, Duncan Geoff 250-746-7812

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A18 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH EMERGENCY PAGING

Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Monday August 18, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 250 746-3427 or [email protected]

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH

EMERGENCY PAGING Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Tuesday, August 19, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network at the ISC, that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre Phone: 250 746-3427 Email: [email protected]

Windshield Replacementand Repair• Auto • Home • Business

Windshield ReplacementServing the valley for over 111 years • Est. 1903

250-746-4824186 Ingram St., Duncan www.dobsonsglass.comFax: 250-746-4642 Email: [email protected]

•GLASS • MIRRORS • THERMAL PANES • SCREENS

Justin11 yrs exp

LucasGov’t Certified

9 yrs exp

Stacie Tori

RalphGov’t Certified

38 yrs exp

Mike10 yrs exp

Family Owned& Operated

Quality Brand Name Windshield Replacementand Professional Chip Repair

The Management and Staff of B.C. Aquifer Ser-vices Ltd. are pleased to announce that the original Founder of the water services company has sold the business and plans to retire. Jay Jaundrew (as modest as he is) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the loyal customers that have supported B.C. Aquifer for 40 years. Jay has many fond memories of the good banter he established with our clientele over the years. The salmon in Sooke best beware that Jay now has that extra time to pursue his passion. The remaining Staff – Hank Pakos, Paul Robinson, Russ Batyi, Alain Jacques and Michelle Rudy (who rules the roost) will continue to maintain the same quality of excellent service since 1974. The Staff welcomes New Owner, Javad Yavari and will endeavour to assist him in his new venture in the water services sector.

DUNCAN 250 709-6945E-mail [email protected]

www.bcaquifer.ca

Founded in 2005, Westbrook Consulting Ltd. is a privately owned local engineering company. Utilizing the latest software and computer design equipment, we are a leader in Municipal Infrastructure Design and Land Development engineering in the Greater Victoria area.

We bring an open friendly team approach to the design process where input is welcome from all parties. Satisfied repeat clients and client referrals make up over 80% of our work load.

Westbrook Consulting offers competitive salaries and benefits and values individuals with strong interpersonal skills, willing to work in a friendly open team environment.

We currently have an opportunity as follows:

SENIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIST

This is a key position in our design group and represents a tremendous opportunity for the right individual. You will serve as one of two senior design technologists, responsible for the overall design of a wide variety of municipal engineering projects. Your duties will include:

• Overall responsibility for project design, reporting to the project manager• Reviewing design work of junior staff• Liaising directly with clients, architects, other subconsultants, municipal officials, contractors and field staff• Detailed design and drafting of sanitary sewer, storm water management, water supply and roadworks on both private sector and publicly funded projects• Mentoring junior staff

You will join a diversified, friendly, welcoming team that works extremely well together to get the job done. You work well with co-workers, clients and contractors and are not afraid to assist in mentoring more junior staff.

You have the following qualifications:

• 10 years of experience in municipal infrastructure design and drafting• Registration or ability to register as an AScT or CTech• Fluent in Autocad Civil 3-D 2014

In addition, experience with other software such as Autoturn, EPA SWMM, EPANET or other modeling software and previous construction inspection experience are considered assets.

Send applications, resumes and references to:

WESTBROOK CONSULTING LTD.115 – 866 Goldstream Avenue, Victoria, BC V9B 0J3

Attention: Mike Wignall, P.Eng., PresidentPhone: (250) 391-8592

Fax: (250) [email protected]

GUDGEON, DavidApril 22, 1935 - August 1, 2014

It is with great heartache and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his lovely wife Gwen of 58 years and their children Malcolm (Shelly), Linda, also his wonderful grandchildren, Jenn (Marshall), Matthew, Mitchell, Haiden and Tolan. We both knew it was love at first sight, and married after he finished his 2 years in the British Army in Germany. In January, 1966 he brought his family to Canada for a better way of life becoming a successful business partner in Victoria plating, retiring at 55 years, actively involved with his grandchildren, fishing, gardening, Malahat Legion 134 and Young Seniors Action Group.We would like to send a special thanks to Dr. R. Decker for his exceptional care, and also Dr. Klopper, and the wonderful staff in Ward South 3 at the Duncan Regional Hospital, and all the incredible people he met at V.I.H.A. Home Support.A celebration of life will be held at 1:00pm, Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Malahat Legion 134, 1625 Shawnigan/Mill Bay Rd, Shawnigan Lake, BC.

SANDS of VICTORIA

250-388-5155

PRICE, Jason and Angela are excited to announce the birth of their daughter, Helena Emily Price, born June 16th, 2014 at Cowichan District Hospital, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces. A very special thanx to Kate and Selina from the Matrea Midwifery Centre, Kristin Wenberg from Forever Photography for being there with us to photograph her birth, and all in the community and at the hospital who helped us welcome our little girl safe and healthy into the world.

H.W. WallaceCremation & Burial Centre Inc

250-701-0001NEW LOCATION: 5285 Polkey Road.

Email: [email protected] www.hwwallacecbc.comLocally Owned & Operated

◆ Affordable cremation and burial options including natural services

◆ Bronze & granite headstones ◆ Pre-arrangements Harold

CONCENTI MALE VOICE CHOIRMondays 7:00-8:30

andCONCENTI WOMEN’S CHOIR

Wednesdays 7:00-8:30Season runs September to early May

More info: Call 250-597-0114

HELP WANTED

COLLISION Repair shop needs Auto Body Tech or Ap-prentice w/mechanical knowl-edge. Travel assist may be available. Contact 250-287-8258/[email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

Large dealership is hiring an experienced auto detailer. Benefi ts, fl exible hours, full-time employment, highest pay in town. Experience needed. Apply discreetly to [email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

LOT PERSON / DETAILERneeded immediately for busy RV dealership. CountrySideRV Sales (250) 746-1699 [email protected]

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

Pacifi c Homes - Pacifi c Truss is looking for

Production Assemblers for their Cobble Hill Truss and

Wall plants. Under the direct supervision of the

Production Supervisor, they will be responsible for

building roof truss and wall assemblies. CSA Approved footwear and High School diploma or (GED) required.

Previous experience in carpentry/framing preferred

but will train the right candidates.

This position is subject to a Collective Agreement. Rate

of pay ranges from $14.00 to $21.45 per hour.

We thank all applicants in advance for applying; only

those candidates shortlisted for an interview will be

contacted.

To apply email: lorne.winship@

pacifi c-homes.comhttp://pacifi ctruss.com

http://pacifi c-homes.comNo phone calls please!

PICKERS

BUYING blackberries! $1.25/lb. Daily starting Aug. 12th, 4pm-6pm at the old “mound” Downtown Duncan. Frozen okay. Daniel & Maeve.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SALES

RETAIL SALES clerk, part-time, experienced. Apply with resume to Pack Your Bags, Duncan Mall.

WWORK ANTED

HUSBAND FOR HIRE. Noth-ing but the best. Carpenter, plumber, painter, electrician, pressure washing. Just ask my wife! Call 250-746-4493 or 250-709-1111

SKILLED SENIOR with big toolbox & small truck ready to take on odd jobs. Dependable, competent, affordable help in a hurry. 250-510-6383

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

LA PETITEAUCTION HOUSE

9686 Chemainus Road, Chemainus, B.C.

Next Auction action: SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1-3PM

Viewing same morning 11am-1pm.

Partial list: Painter’s easel, chairs, wall art, dishes, table & chairs, trunks, pin-up girl posters, new wool carpet, 1800s dresser, oddities, dolls, & much, much, more!Need cash? to consign call (250)701-2902 and ask for Dawn or send email to: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

C.V. SPORTSMAN’S Firearms & Collectibles Show:

Sun, Aug 17, 8:30-1 Militaria. Eagles Hall,

2965 Jacobs Rd, Duncan Geoff 250-746-7812

HERITAGE PAWN BARGAINS!

Air conditioner brand new, Guitars, Saxophones,

Flutes, Keyboards, Drums, Laptops, Xbox

360, PS3, Wii and MORE.

430 Whistler, Duncan250-746-9810

heritagepawnbrokers.com

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. Allshapes & colours available.1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

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A18 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH EMERGENCY PAGING

Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Monday August 18, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 250 746-3427 or [email protected]

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH

EMERGENCY PAGING Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Tuesday, August 19, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network at the ISC, that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre Phone: 250 746-3427 Email: [email protected]

Windshield Replacementand Repair• Auto • Home • Business

Windshield ReplacementServing the valley for over 111 years • Est. 1903

250-746-4824186 Ingram St., Duncan www.dobsonsglass.comFax: 250-746-4642 Email: [email protected]

•GLASS • MIRRORS • THERMAL PANES • SCREENS

Justin11 yrs exp

LucasGov’t Certified

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Stacie Tori

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Quality Brand Name Windshield Replacementand Professional Chip Repair

The Management and Staff of B.C. Aquifer Ser-vices Ltd. are pleased to announce that the original Founder of the water services company has sold the business and plans to retire. Jay Jaundrew (as modest as he is) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the loyal customers that have supported B.C. Aquifer for 40 years. Jay has many fond memories of the good banter he established with our clientele over the years. The salmon in Sooke best beware that Jay now has that extra time to pursue his passion. The remaining Staff – Hank Pakos, Paul Robinson, Russ Batyi, Alain Jacques and Michelle Rudy (who rules the roost) will continue to maintain the same quality of excellent service since 1974. The Staff welcomes New Owner, Javad Yavari and will endeavour to assist him in his new venture in the water services sector.

DUNCAN 250 709-6945E-mail [email protected]

www.bcaquifer.ca

Founded in 2005, Westbrook Consulting Ltd. is a privately owned local engineering company. Utilizing the latest software and computer design equipment, we are a leader in Municipal Infrastructure Design and Land Development engineering in the Greater Victoria area.

We bring an open friendly team approach to the design process where input is welcome from all parties. Satisfied repeat clients and client referrals make up over 80% of our work load.

Westbrook Consulting offers competitive salaries and benefits and values individuals with strong interpersonal skills, willing to work in a friendly open team environment.

We currently have an opportunity as follows:

SENIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIST

This is a key position in our design group and represents a tremendous opportunity for the right individual. You will serve as one of two senior design technologists, responsible for the overall design of a wide variety of municipal engineering projects. Your duties will include:

• Overall responsibility for project design, reporting to the project manager• Reviewing design work of junior staff• Liaising directly with clients, architects, other subconsultants, municipal officials, contractors and field staff• Detailed design and drafting of sanitary sewer, storm water management, water supply and roadworks on both private sector and publicly funded projects• Mentoring junior staff

You will join a diversified, friendly, welcoming team that works extremely well together to get the job done. You work well with co-workers, clients and contractors and are not afraid to assist in mentoring more junior staff.

You have the following qualifications:

• 10 years of experience in municipal infrastructure design and drafting• Registration or ability to register as an AScT or CTech• Fluent in Autocad Civil 3-D 2014

In addition, experience with other software such as Autoturn, EPA SWMM, EPANET or other modeling software and previous construction inspection experience are considered assets.

Send applications, resumes and references to:

WESTBROOK CONSULTING LTD.115 – 866 Goldstream Avenue, Victoria, BC V9B 0J3

Attention: Mike Wignall, P.Eng., PresidentPhone: (250) 391-8592

Fax: (250) [email protected]

GUDGEON, DavidApril 22, 1935 - August 1, 2014

It is with great heartache and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his lovely wife Gwen of 58 years and their children Malcolm (Shelly), Linda, also his wonderful grandchildren, Jenn (Marshall), Matthew, Mitchell, Haiden and Tolan. We both knew it was love at first sight, and married after he finished his 2 years in the British Army in Germany. In January, 1966 he brought his family to Canada for a better way of life becoming a successful business partner in Victoria plating, retiring at 55 years, actively involved with his grandchildren, fishing, gardening, Malahat Legion 134 and Young Seniors Action Group.We would like to send a special thanks to Dr. R. Decker for his exceptional care, and also Dr. Klopper, and the wonderful staff in Ward South 3 at the Duncan Regional Hospital, and all the incredible people he met at V.I.H.A. Home Support.A celebration of life will be held at 1:00pm, Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Malahat Legion 134, 1625 Shawnigan/Mill Bay Rd, Shawnigan Lake, BC.

SANDS of VICTORIA

250-388-5155

PRICE, Jason and Angela are excited to announce the birth of their daughter, Helena Emily Price, born June 16th, 2014 at Cowichan District Hospital, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces. A very special thanx to Kate and Selina from the Matrea Midwifery Centre, Kristin Wenberg from Forever Photography for being there with us to photograph her birth, and all in the community and at the hospital who helped us welcome our little girl safe and healthy into the world.

H.W. WallaceCremation & Burial Centre Inc

250-701-0001NEW LOCATION: 5285 Polkey Road.

Email: [email protected] www.hwwallacecbc.comLocally Owned & Operated

◆ Affordable cremation and burial options including natural services

◆ Bronze & granite headstones ◆ Pre-arrangements Harold

CONCENTI MALE VOICE CHOIRMondays 7:00-8:30

andCONCENTI WOMEN’S CHOIR

Wednesdays 7:00-8:30Season runs September to early May

More info: Call 250-597-0114

HELP WANTED

COLLISION Repair shop needs Auto Body Tech or Ap-prentice w/mechanical knowl-edge. Travel assist may be available. Contact 250-287-8258/[email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

Large dealership is hiring an experienced auto detailer. Benefi ts, fl exible hours, full-time employment, highest pay in town. Experience needed. Apply discreetly to [email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

LOT PERSON / DETAILERneeded immediately for busy RV dealership. CountrySideRV Sales (250) 746-1699 [email protected]

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HELP WANTED

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TENDERS

HELP WANTED

Pacifi c Homes - Pacifi c Truss is looking for

Production Assemblers for their Cobble Hill Truss and

Wall plants. Under the direct supervision of the

Production Supervisor, they will be responsible for

building roof truss and wall assemblies. CSA Approved footwear and High School diploma or (GED) required.

Previous experience in carpentry/framing preferred

but will train the right candidates.

This position is subject to a Collective Agreement. Rate

of pay ranges from $14.00 to $21.45 per hour.

We thank all applicants in advance for applying; only

those candidates shortlisted for an interview will be

contacted.

To apply email: lorne.winship@

pacifi c-homes.comhttp://pacifi ctruss.com

http://pacifi c-homes.comNo phone calls please!

PICKERS

BUYING blackberries! $1.25/lb. Daily starting Aug. 12th, 4pm-6pm at the old “mound” Downtown Duncan. Frozen okay. Daniel & Maeve.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SALES

RETAIL SALES clerk, part-time, experienced. Apply with resume to Pack Your Bags, Duncan Mall.

WWORK ANTED

HUSBAND FOR HIRE. Noth-ing but the best. Carpenter, plumber, painter, electrician, pressure washing. Just ask my wife! Call 250-746-4493 or 250-709-1111

SKILLED SENIOR with big toolbox & small truck ready to take on odd jobs. Dependable, competent, affordable help in a hurry. 250-510-6383

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

LA PETITEAUCTION HOUSE

9686 Chemainus Road, Chemainus, B.C.

Next Auction action: SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1-3PM

Viewing same morning 11am-1pm.

Partial list: Painter’s easel, chairs, wall art, dishes, table & chairs, trunks, pin-up girl posters, new wool carpet, 1800s dresser, oddities, dolls, & much, much, more!Need cash? to consign call (250)701-2902 and ask for Dawn or send email to: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

C.V. SPORTSMAN’S Firearms & Collectibles Show:

Sun, Aug 17, 8:30-1 Militaria. Eagles Hall,

2965 Jacobs Rd, Duncan Geoff 250-746-7812

HERITAGE PAWN BARGAINS!

Air conditioner brand new, Guitars, Saxophones,

Flutes, Keyboards, Drums, Laptops, Xbox

360, PS3, Wii and MORE.

430 Whistler, Duncan250-746-9810

heritagepawnbrokers.com

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. Allshapes & colours available.1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS

www.localwork.ca

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A17

PAYNE, Verna Geraldine (nee Valleau)

It is with great sadness that we announce that Verna passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2014 after a brief but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Verna was pre-deceased by her parents, Gerry and Betty Valleau. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 46 years, Brian, their children and grandchildren, Marilyn Neufeld (Bernie) – Tessa, Holly; Rob Payne (Sandra) – Curtis, Megan, Jenna; sister Jean Valleau, sister-in-law Karen Simmons (Wade), brother-in-law Cal Payne (Patty); the extended Payne & Valleau families and many good friends. Verna was born Sept. 24, 1948 in Victoria BC, but grew up and attended school in Duncan. Verna & Brian lived and raised their family in Duncan & Ladner before moving to Ottawa. Upon retiring in 2006, they returned to Duncan and the Payne family home on Gibbins Road. Verna quickly became involved in the Auxiliary to Cowichan District Hospital, serving on the Executive and was active in establishing, then enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift Store (HATS). Over her life, Verna worked as a bank teller, florist and school bus driver. Although her life was too short, it was very full. Verna enjoyed time at the family cabin at Sunshine Valley, cruising on their boat the Khenipsen, extensive travels, camping, fishing, golfing, sewing, quilting and watching her children & grandchildren grow and participate in their various activities. Verna and family are thankful for the exceptional care provided by Family Physician Dr. Rossouw, the medical professionals at Cowichan District Hospital, at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and the Patient Care Centre, Royal Jubilee Hospital, esp. Drs. Attwell, Cohen, Mazgani, Savage & Smatinova and Palliative Care Dr. Anderson.In lieu of flowers, it was Verna’s wish that donations be made to the Auxiliary of the Cowichan District Hospital or the CDH Foundation. A celebration of Verna’s life will be held on Thurs, Aug. 21, 2014, 1pm-4pm at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre, 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan BC.

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

BROWN, Gillian Rosemary (Jill) June 4, 1951 – August 1, 2014

Jill’s life was one of love and caring, strong determination and with a quick wit. She enjoyed to laugh and reminisce in her beautiful voice. You were loved beyond words. Jill is survived by her husband and partner Ed. “Charlie” of 32 years. Her siblings, Jane (Erik), Lesley (Bob), Chris, Mary (Bob), Mark (Marilyn). Her very best friend Penny. Predeceased by her father Ormonde Springford, and mother Ann. Jill grew up in the Cowichan Valley. She attended Queen Margarets and then Cowichan High. Upon graduation she went on to Nanaimo vocational school to become an LPN, then finishing her training in Comox.Her early career was with the Cowichan Valley Homemakers; then nursed at Cowichan Lodge. Jill & “Charlie” met in 1982 and were married in 1985 at St. Peters. In 1988 they decided to move to Newfoundland where they had property; this was an adventure. They returned to Duncan 2004. For five years, Jill and her husband were living in the home providing end of life care. Jill was also giving care and support to the elderly in Chemainus and Maple Bay until she became ill last year. She with her husband volunteered with Chemainus – Crofton Lifeline. In 2013 Jill and Charlie had a lovely holiday to Princess Louisa Inlet where she and her family had gone on boat trips in the 1960’s. Jill had many great stories of people and the places she travelled abroad. Her favourite past time was reading, gardening and loved talking to family and with many good friends. Remember Jill in your thoughts about the Good Fun Times. She had a wonderful life and much love. For those we love don’t go away, She walks beside us every day, unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed and so very dear.Thank you to all those who played a part in helping Jill during this most difficult time.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cowichan Valley Hospice.

SMITH-BROWN, Aimee Lynn“It takes two wings to fly”

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Aimee Lynn Smith-Brown, passed away on August 5, 2014. Brought into this world from her ever-loving parents Matt and Terry Smith. Along her side growing up was her two brothers Mike and Josh. She married her best friend and man of her dreams, Jeremiah Brown. They raised five amazing kids together, Brianna, Danika, Myah, Alex and Zoey which she loved with every inch of her heart and they will carry a piece of her beautiful soul. She is now reunited with her baby boy Tristan Smith, who had passed at an early age many years ago. She was part of a very close and loving family full of cousins, auntys, uncles, grandparents and friends who all played an important role in Aimee’s life, and thought the world of her. Most will remember her for her smile, so big and so bright, she would light up any room she entered. Others will remember her for her defensive skills used on the Lake Cowichan girls hockey team where she gained a whole team of sisters. Let us all join together for a celebration of Aimee’s life being held on Monday August 18, 2014 between 12 – 4pm at the Centennial Hall in Lake Cowichan, B.C. On line condolences may be offered at www.hwwallacecbc.com

Forever missedNever forgotten

Always loved

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

HALEY, Maxine M.October 4, 1925 – July 26, 2014

Unexpectedly and peacefully, this loving, stubborn, creative, adventurous and strong willed woman has passed away, moving on to join those family members who have preceded her.Pre-deceased by her parents – Robert William (1978) and Maxine Thelma Thomas (1983) as well as her husband Kenneth (1980) and son Keith William Haley RPF (1987).Survived by David Kenneth Haley, RPF (Jean Rosemary) and grand-daughter Erin Jean Gavaghan (Matt Kirby) and cats Willow, Ginger and Fluffy.Also, by her sister Marguerite Godwin (Garth), sister-in-law, Catherine Haley, nieces Karen Grass (Harold), Brenda Yoshida (Vern and family), Karen Baillie (Steve and family) and Deirdre Godwin.Thanks to Dr. N Rogers for his patience and support.Thanks to the BC Ambulance Service, the nurses and doctors at Emergency of Nanaimo General Regional Hospital and the nurses, care aids and doctors on the 4th floor. You all showed good communication skill, care and respect.Service/Celebration of Life – Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, on Monday August 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross or a cat/wildlife care centre of your choice.Please visit sandsnanaimo.ca to share condolences online..

SANDS of NANAIMO 250-753-2032

NORWOOD, Vera EleanorMarch 7, 1923 to August 9, 2014

Vera Norwood died peacefully on the morning of August 9th at the Cowichan District Hospital of complications following emergency surgery. She was 91. She had excellent care at the Hospital – everyone was so kind and she was treated with dignity and respect throughout.She faced many challenges in her long life – losing first her husband then her eyesight – but she never complained, was always cheerful and had an unfailingly positive attitude. She will be much missed by her family, of course, but also by her roommates and the other residents and staff at Cairnsmore. She was a favourite there and an inspiration to all of us. She leaves a big hole in our lives but we must, as she did, soldier on. There will be a going away party for Vera at Cairnsmore Place on Saturday August 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. If desired, donations could be made to CNIB Library Services.

FIRST MEMORIALFUNERAL SERVICES

Condolences may be shared online atwww.dignitymemorial.com

Please Join Us for an informal Celebration of Life for the

late Iris Kellerman (passed away September 28, 2013) on August 23, 2014 at her daughter Rebecca's home at

5841 Auburn Crescent (off Jaynes Rd, off Lakes Rd), Duncan, at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Come and share some memories of this wonderful lady. A private family gathering for the spreading of her ashes

will be held earlier that day. Please call 250-748-8189 if you need directions or have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

DAVIES, Betty JaneFebruary 21, 1923-August

11, 2014

Betty Davies - one of five daughters born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan to Les and May Ramsey, Betty is survived by one of those sisters, Margaret Grace Barnes of Nanaimo. Betty married Daniel Peter Davies on March 11, 1950 after meeting at their employment, TransCanada Airlines. They had two children, Bryan Peter (1951) and Lesley Jill (1953). Peter, a war hero, was one of the last Canadians to die of polio in 1954 in their home city of Montreal. With her mother, May Ramsey, Betty drove her two infants on a grand two year road trip of North America in her 1956 Ford Fairlane pulling their color coordinated 28 foot trailer along behind. Two years later, adventure completed, the family stopped on Vancouver’s north shore and that remained her home until last year. As circumstances allowed, Betty keenly travelled the world with her family. Bryan tragically died in an automobile accident in Greece in 1969. Betty was a nurse, latterly in public health. Lesley Jill married Robert Zurrer in 1985. They gave Betty her two cherished granddaughters, Emily (Gothenburg, Sweden) and Annie (Crofton). Betty moved to Duncan late in 2013 to be closer to her family in her last days. She led a life of resolute and ladylike adventure. All her family will miss her greatly.   Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com 

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

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IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Cecil Smithson DAD,If tears could build a

stairway, And memories could build a lane, We

would walk up to Heaven, And bring you home again. Remembering you is easy,

We do it everyday, And missing you is something, That will never go away.

We love you now, always and forever, Debbie,

Diane, Mike, Brenda and special daughter in-law

Sandy, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

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LOST AND FOUND

LOST NEAR Robert’s Memori-al Park on Yellow Point Rd our beloved pure white short haired cat (wearing a black harness when lost) very shy, answers to the name Pixie. Any sightings or if found please call 1-250-858-0284 (Victoria).

MISSING & LOST: from Somenos Hall, a red fi shing tackle box which contains nu-merous TOPS pins & charms. They have no commercial val-ue, but mean a great deal to the ladies who earn them. If found please return them, no questions asked. Sandra 250-746-6119

STILL LOOKING for “Duck-ey”, lost male Cockatiel, left leg banded #37. Mill Bay area, Generous Reward. Call (250)743-4068.

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CHILDREN

CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

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Has openings at its 3-5 centre.

We are also doing registrations for our pre-school program.

(250)746-1655(250)701-2114

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

FOODSAFE AT Island Savings Centre, Aug. 23rd & Sept. 20th courses 8:30-4:30 $75. 250-746-4154 www.saferfood.ca

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Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A17

PAYNE, Verna Geraldine (nee Valleau)

It is with great sadness that we announce that Verna passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2014 after a brief but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Verna was pre-deceased by her parents, Gerry and Betty Valleau. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 46 years, Brian, their children and grandchildren, Marilyn Neufeld (Bernie) – Tessa, Holly; Rob Payne (Sandra) – Curtis, Megan, Jenna; sister Jean Valleau, sister-in-law Karen Simmons (Wade), brother-in-law Cal Payne (Patty); the extended Payne & Valleau families and many good friends. Verna was born Sept. 24, 1948 in Victoria BC, but grew up and attended school in Duncan. Verna & Brian lived and raised their family in Duncan & Ladner before moving to Ottawa. Upon retiring in 2006, they returned to Duncan and the Payne family home on Gibbins Road. Verna quickly became involved in the Auxiliary to Cowichan District Hospital, serving on the Executive and was active in establishing, then enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift Store (HATS). Over her life, Verna worked as a bank teller, florist and school bus driver. Although her life was too short, it was very full. Verna enjoyed time at the family cabin at Sunshine Valley, cruising on their boat the Khenipsen, extensive travels, camping, fishing, golfing, sewing, quilting and watching her children & grandchildren grow and participate in their various activities. Verna and family are thankful for the exceptional care provided by Family Physician Dr. Rossouw, the medical professionals at Cowichan District Hospital, at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and the Patient Care Centre, Royal Jubilee Hospital, esp. Drs. Attwell, Cohen, Mazgani, Savage & Smatinova and Palliative Care Dr. Anderson.In lieu of flowers, it was Verna’s wish that donations be made to the Auxiliary of the Cowichan District Hospital or the CDH Foundation. A celebration of Verna’s life will be held on Thurs, Aug. 21, 2014, 1pm-4pm at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre, 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan BC.

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

BROWN, Gillian Rosemary (Jill) June 4, 1951 – August 1, 2014

Jill’s life was one of love and caring, strong determination and with a quick wit. She enjoyed to laugh and reminisce in her beautiful voice. You were loved beyond words. Jill is survived by her husband and partner Ed. “Charlie” of 32 years. Her siblings, Jane (Erik), Lesley (Bob), Chris, Mary (Bob), Mark (Marilyn). Her very best friend Penny. Predeceased by her father Ormonde Springford, and mother Ann. Jill grew up in the Cowichan Valley. She attended Queen Margarets and then Cowichan High. Upon graduation she went on to Nanaimo vocational school to become an LPN, then finishing her training in Comox.Her early career was with the Cowichan Valley Homemakers; then nursed at Cowichan Lodge. Jill & “Charlie” met in 1982 and were married in 1985 at St. Peters. In 1988 they decided to move to Newfoundland where they had property; this was an adventure. They returned to Duncan 2004. For five years, Jill and her husband were living in the home providing end of life care. Jill was also giving care and support to the elderly in Chemainus and Maple Bay until she became ill last year. She with her husband volunteered with Chemainus – Crofton Lifeline. In 2013 Jill and Charlie had a lovely holiday to Princess Louisa Inlet where she and her family had gone on boat trips in the 1960’s. Jill had many great stories of people and the places she travelled abroad. Her favourite past time was reading, gardening and loved talking to family and with many good friends. Remember Jill in your thoughts about the Good Fun Times. She had a wonderful life and much love. For those we love don’t go away, She walks beside us every day, unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed and so very dear.Thank you to all those who played a part in helping Jill during this most difficult time.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cowichan Valley Hospice.

SMITH-BROWN, Aimee Lynn“It takes two wings to fly”

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Aimee Lynn Smith-Brown, passed away on August 5, 2014. Brought into this world from her ever-loving parents Matt and Terry Smith. Along her side growing up was her two brothers Mike and Josh. She married her best friend and man of her dreams, Jeremiah Brown. They raised five amazing kids together, Brianna, Danika, Myah, Alex and Zoey which she loved with every inch of her heart and they will carry a piece of her beautiful soul. She is now reunited with her baby boy Tristan Smith, who had passed at an early age many years ago. She was part of a very close and loving family full of cousins, auntys, uncles, grandparents and friends who all played an important role in Aimee’s life, and thought the world of her. Most will remember her for her smile, so big and so bright, she would light up any room she entered. Others will remember her for her defensive skills used on the Lake Cowichan girls hockey team where she gained a whole team of sisters. Let us all join together for a celebration of Aimee’s life being held on Monday August 18, 2014 between 12 – 4pm at the Centennial Hall in Lake Cowichan, B.C. On line condolences may be offered at www.hwwallacecbc.com

Forever missedNever forgotten

Always loved

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

HALEY, Maxine M.October 4, 1925 – July 26, 2014

Unexpectedly and peacefully, this loving, stubborn, creative, adventurous and strong willed woman has passed away, moving on to join those family members who have preceded her.Pre-deceased by her parents – Robert William (1978) and Maxine Thelma Thomas (1983) as well as her husband Kenneth (1980) and son Keith William Haley RPF (1987).Survived by David Kenneth Haley, RPF (Jean Rosemary) and grand-daughter Erin Jean Gavaghan (Matt Kirby) and cats Willow, Ginger and Fluffy.Also, by her sister Marguerite Godwin (Garth), sister-in-law, Catherine Haley, nieces Karen Grass (Harold), Brenda Yoshida (Vern and family), Karen Baillie (Steve and family) and Deirdre Godwin.Thanks to Dr. N Rogers for his patience and support.Thanks to the BC Ambulance Service, the nurses and doctors at Emergency of Nanaimo General Regional Hospital and the nurses, care aids and doctors on the 4th floor. You all showed good communication skill, care and respect.Service/Celebration of Life – Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, on Monday August 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross or a cat/wildlife care centre of your choice.Please visit sandsnanaimo.ca to share condolences online..

SANDS of NANAIMO 250-753-2032

NORWOOD, Vera EleanorMarch 7, 1923 to August 9, 2014

Vera Norwood died peacefully on the morning of August 9th at the Cowichan District Hospital of complications following emergency surgery. She was 91. She had excellent care at the Hospital – everyone was so kind and she was treated with dignity and respect throughout.She faced many challenges in her long life – losing first her husband then her eyesight – but she never complained, was always cheerful and had an unfailingly positive attitude. She will be much missed by her family, of course, but also by her roommates and the other residents and staff at Cairnsmore. She was a favourite there and an inspiration to all of us. She leaves a big hole in our lives but we must, as she did, soldier on. There will be a going away party for Vera at Cairnsmore Place on Saturday August 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. If desired, donations could be made to CNIB Library Services.

FIRST MEMORIALFUNERAL SERVICES

Condolences may be shared online atwww.dignitymemorial.com

Please Join Us for an informal Celebration of Life for the

late Iris Kellerman (passed away September 28, 2013) on August 23, 2014 at her daughter Rebecca's home at

5841 Auburn Crescent (off Jaynes Rd, off Lakes Rd), Duncan, at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Come and share some memories of this wonderful lady. A private family gathering for the spreading of her ashes

will be held earlier that day. Please call 250-748-8189 if you need directions or have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

DAVIES, Betty JaneFebruary 21, 1923-August

11, 2014

Betty Davies - one of five daughters born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan to Les and May Ramsey, Betty is survived by one of those sisters, Margaret Grace Barnes of Nanaimo. Betty married Daniel Peter Davies on March 11, 1950 after meeting at their employment, TransCanada Airlines. They had two children, Bryan Peter (1951) and Lesley Jill (1953). Peter, a war hero, was one of the last Canadians to die of polio in 1954 in their home city of Montreal. With her mother, May Ramsey, Betty drove her two infants on a grand two year road trip of North America in her 1956 Ford Fairlane pulling their color coordinated 28 foot trailer along behind. Two years later, adventure completed, the family stopped on Vancouver’s north shore and that remained her home until last year. As circumstances allowed, Betty keenly travelled the world with her family. Bryan tragically died in an automobile accident in Greece in 1969. Betty was a nurse, latterly in public health. Lesley Jill married Robert Zurrer in 1985. They gave Betty her two cherished granddaughters, Emily (Gothenburg, Sweden) and Annie (Crofton). Betty moved to Duncan late in 2013 to be closer to her family in her last days. She led a life of resolute and ladylike adventure. All her family will miss her greatly.   Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com 

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

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IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Cecil Smithson DAD,If tears could build a

stairway, And memories could build a lane, We

would walk up to Heaven, And bring you home again. Remembering you is easy,

We do it everyday, And missing you is something, That will never go away.

We love you now, always and forever, Debbie,

Diane, Mike, Brenda and special daughter in-law

Sandy, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST AND FOUND

LOST NEAR Robert’s Memori-al Park on Yellow Point Rd our beloved pure white short haired cat (wearing a black harness when lost) very shy, answers to the name Pixie. Any sightings or if found please call 1-250-858-0284 (Victoria).

MISSING & LOST: from Somenos Hall, a red fi shing tackle box which contains nu-merous TOPS pins & charms. They have no commercial val-ue, but mean a great deal to the ladies who earn them. If found please return them, no questions asked. Sandra 250-746-6119

STILL LOOKING for “Duck-ey”, lost male Cockatiel, left leg banded #37. Mill Bay area, Generous Reward. Call (250)743-4068.

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Time Share. No Risk Program Stop Mort-gage & Maintenance Pay-ments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Con-sultation. Call Us Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248.

TRAVEL

20 Day Panama Cruise April 2015 from 2243. Call Cathy 250-510-7577

CHILDREN

CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

We’re All Sharing Together Daycare

Has openings at its 3-5 centre.

We are also doing registrations for our pre-school program.

(250)746-1655(250)701-2114

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

FOODSAFE AT Island Savings Centre, Aug. 23rd & Sept. 20th courses 8:30-4:30 $75. 250-746-4154 www.saferfood.ca

HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.

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PAYNE, Verna Geraldine (nee Valleau)

It is with great sadness that we announce that Verna passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2014 after a brief but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Verna was pre-deceased by her parents, Gerry and Betty Valleau. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 46 years, Brian, their children and grandchildren, Marilyn Neufeld (Bernie) – Tessa, Holly; Rob Payne (Sandra) – Curtis, Megan, Jenna; sister Jean Valleau, sister-in-law Karen Simmons (Wade), brother-in-law Cal Payne (Patty); the extended Payne & Valleau families and many good friends. Verna was born Sept. 24, 1948 in Victoria BC, but grew up and attended school in Duncan. Verna & Brian lived and raised their family in Duncan & Ladner before moving to Ottawa. Upon retiring in 2006, they returned to Duncan and the Payne family home on Gibbins Road. Verna quickly became involved in the Auxiliary to Cowichan District Hospital, serving on the Executive and was active in establishing, then enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift Store (HATS). Over her life, Verna worked as a bank teller, florist and school bus driver. Although her life was too short, it was very full. Verna enjoyed time at the family cabin at Sunshine Valley, cruising on their boat the Khenipsen, extensive travels, camping, fishing, golfing, sewing, quilting and watching her children & grandchildren grow and participate in their various activities. Verna and family are thankful for the exceptional care provided by Family Physician Dr. Rossouw, the medical professionals at Cowichan District Hospital, at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and the Patient Care Centre, Royal Jubilee Hospital, esp. Drs. Attwell, Cohen, Mazgani, Savage & Smatinova and Palliative Care Dr. Anderson.In lieu of flowers, it was Verna’s wish that donations be made to the Auxiliary of the Cowichan District Hospital or the CDH Foundation. A celebration of Verna’s life will be held on Thurs, Aug. 21, 2014, 1pm-4pm at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre, 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan BC.

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

BROWN, Gillian Rosemary (Jill) June 4, 1951 – August 1, 2014

Jill’s life was one of love and caring, strong determination and with a quick wit. She enjoyed to laugh and reminisce in her beautiful voice. You were loved beyond words. Jill is survived by her husband and partner Ed. “Charlie” of 32 years. Her siblings, Jane (Erik), Lesley (Bob), Chris, Mary (Bob), Mark (Marilyn). Her very best friend Penny. Predeceased by her father Ormonde Springford, and mother Ann. Jill grew up in the Cowichan Valley. She attended Queen Margarets and then Cowichan High. Upon graduation she went on to Nanaimo vocational school to become an LPN, then finishing her training in Comox.Her early career was with the Cowichan Valley Homemakers; then nursed at Cowichan Lodge. Jill & “Charlie” met in 1982 and were married in 1985 at St. Peters. In 1988 they decided to move to Newfoundland where they had property; this was an adventure. They returned to Duncan 2004. For five years, Jill and her husband were living in the home providing end of life care. Jill was also giving care and support to the elderly in Chemainus and Maple Bay until she became ill last year. She with her husband volunteered with Chemainus – Crofton Lifeline. In 2013 Jill and Charlie had a lovely holiday to Princess Louisa Inlet where she and her family had gone on boat trips in the 1960’s. Jill had many great stories of people and the places she travelled abroad. Her favourite past time was reading, gardening and loved talking to family and with many good friends. Remember Jill in your thoughts about the Good Fun Times. She had a wonderful life and much love. For those we love don’t go away, She walks beside us every day, unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed and so very dear.Thank you to all those who played a part in helping Jill during this most difficult time.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cowichan Valley Hospice.

SMITH-BROWN, Aimee Lynn“It takes two wings to fly”

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Aimee Lynn Smith-Brown, passed away on August 5, 2014. Brought into this world from her ever-loving parents Matt and Terry Smith. Along her side growing up was her two brothers Mike and Josh. She married her best friend and man of her dreams, Jeremiah Brown. They raised five amazing kids together, Brianna, Danika, Myah, Alex and Zoey which she loved with every inch of her heart and they will carry a piece of her beautiful soul. She is now reunited with her baby boy Tristan Smith, who had passed at an early age many years ago. She was part of a very close and loving family full of cousins, auntys, uncles, grandparents and friends who all played an important role in Aimee’s life, and thought the world of her. Most will remember her for her smile, so big and so bright, she would light up any room she entered. Others will remember her for her defensive skills used on the Lake Cowichan girls hockey team where she gained a whole team of sisters. Let us all join together for a celebration of Aimee’s life being held on Monday August 18, 2014 between 12 – 4pm at the Centennial Hall in Lake Cowichan, B.C. On line condolences may be offered at www.hwwallacecbc.com

Forever missedNever forgotten

Always loved

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

HALEY, Maxine M.October 4, 1925 – July 26, 2014

Unexpectedly and peacefully, this loving, stubborn, creative, adventurous and strong willed woman has passed away, moving on to join those family members who have preceded her.Pre-deceased by her parents – Robert William (1978) and Maxine Thelma Thomas (1983) as well as her husband Kenneth (1980) and son Keith William Haley RPF (1987).Survived by David Kenneth Haley, RPF (Jean Rosemary) and grand-daughter Erin Jean Gavaghan (Matt Kirby) and cats Willow, Ginger and Fluffy.Also, by her sister Marguerite Godwin (Garth), sister-in-law, Catherine Haley, nieces Karen Grass (Harold), Brenda Yoshida (Vern and family), Karen Baillie (Steve and family) and Deirdre Godwin.Thanks to Dr. N Rogers for his patience and support.Thanks to the BC Ambulance Service, the nurses and doctors at Emergency of Nanaimo General Regional Hospital and the nurses, care aids and doctors on the 4th floor. You all showed good communication skill, care and respect.Service/Celebration of Life – Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, on Monday August 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross or a cat/wildlife care centre of your choice.Please visit sandsnanaimo.ca to share condolences online..

SANDS of NANAIMO 250-753-2032

NORWOOD, Vera EleanorMarch 7, 1923 to August 9, 2014

Vera Norwood died peacefully on the morning of August 9th at the Cowichan District Hospital of complications following emergency surgery. She was 91. She had excellent care at the Hospital – everyone was so kind and she was treated with dignity and respect throughout.She faced many challenges in her long life – losing first her husband then her eyesight – but she never complained, was always cheerful and had an unfailingly positive attitude. She will be much missed by her family, of course, but also by her roommates and the other residents and staff at Cairnsmore. She was a favourite there and an inspiration to all of us. She leaves a big hole in our lives but we must, as she did, soldier on. There will be a going away party for Vera at Cairnsmore Place on Saturday August 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. If desired, donations could be made to CNIB Library Services.

FIRST MEMORIALFUNERAL SERVICES

Condolences may be shared online atwww.dignitymemorial.com

Please Join Us for an informal Celebration of Life for the

late Iris Kellerman (passed away September 28, 2013) on August 23, 2014 at her daughter Rebecca's home at

5841 Auburn Crescent (off Jaynes Rd, off Lakes Rd), Duncan, at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Come and share some memories of this wonderful lady. A private family gathering for the spreading of her ashes

will be held earlier that day. Please call 250-748-8189 if you need directions or have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

DAVIES, Betty JaneFebruary 21, 1923-August

11, 2014

Betty Davies - one of five daughters born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan to Les and May Ramsey, Betty is survived by one of those sisters, Margaret Grace Barnes of Nanaimo. Betty married Daniel Peter Davies on March 11, 1950 after meeting at their employment, TransCanada Airlines. They had two children, Bryan Peter (1951) and Lesley Jill (1953). Peter, a war hero, was one of the last Canadians to die of polio in 1954 in their home city of Montreal. With her mother, May Ramsey, Betty drove her two infants on a grand two year road trip of North America in her 1956 Ford Fairlane pulling their color coordinated 28 foot trailer along behind. Two years later, adventure completed, the family stopped on Vancouver’s north shore and that remained her home until last year. As circumstances allowed, Betty keenly travelled the world with her family. Bryan tragically died in an automobile accident in Greece in 1969. Betty was a nurse, latterly in public health. Lesley Jill married Robert Zurrer in 1985. They gave Betty her two cherished granddaughters, Emily (Gothenburg, Sweden) and Annie (Crofton). Betty moved to Duncan late in 2013 to be closer to her family in her last days. She led a life of resolute and ladylike adventure. All her family will miss her greatly.   Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com 

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Cecil Smithson DAD,If tears could build a

stairway, And memories could build a lane, We

would walk up to Heaven, And bring you home again. Remembering you is easy,

We do it everyday, And missing you is something, That will never go away.

We love you now, always and forever, Debbie,

Diane, Mike, Brenda and special daughter in-law

Sandy, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST AND FOUND

LOST NEAR Robert’s Memori-al Park on Yellow Point Rd our beloved pure white short haired cat (wearing a black harness when lost) very shy, answers to the name Pixie. Any sightings or if found please call 1-250-858-0284 (Victoria).

MISSING & LOST: from Somenos Hall, a red fi shing tackle box which contains nu-merous TOPS pins & charms. They have no commercial val-ue, but mean a great deal to the ladies who earn them. If found please return them, no questions asked. Sandra 250-746-6119

STILL LOOKING for “Duck-ey”, lost male Cockatiel, left leg banded #37. Mill Bay area, Generous Reward. Call (250)743-4068.

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Time Share. No Risk Program Stop Mort-gage & Maintenance Pay-ments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Con-sultation. Call Us Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248.

TRAVEL

20 Day Panama Cruise April 2015 from 2243. Call Cathy 250-510-7577

CHILDREN

CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

We’re All Sharing Together Daycare

Has openings at its 3-5 centre.

We are also doing registrations for our pre-school program.

(250)746-1655(250)701-2114

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

FOODSAFE AT Island Savings Centre, Aug. 23rd & Sept. 20th courses 8:30-4:30 $75. 250-746-4154 www.saferfood.ca

HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.

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PAYNE, Verna Geraldine (nee Valleau)

It is with great sadness that we announce that Verna passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2014 after a brief but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Verna was pre-deceased by her parents, Gerry and Betty Valleau. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 46 years, Brian, their children and grandchildren, Marilyn Neufeld (Bernie) – Tessa, Holly; Rob Payne (Sandra) – Curtis, Megan, Jenna; sister Jean Valleau, sister-in-law Karen Simmons (Wade), brother-in-law Cal Payne (Patty); the extended Payne & Valleau families and many good friends. Verna was born Sept. 24, 1948 in Victoria BC, but grew up and attended school in Duncan. Verna & Brian lived and raised their family in Duncan & Ladner before moving to Ottawa. Upon retiring in 2006, they returned to Duncan and the Payne family home on Gibbins Road. Verna quickly became involved in the Auxiliary to Cowichan District Hospital, serving on the Executive and was active in establishing, then enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift Store (HATS). Over her life, Verna worked as a bank teller, florist and school bus driver. Although her life was too short, it was very full. Verna enjoyed time at the family cabin at Sunshine Valley, cruising on their boat the Khenipsen, extensive travels, camping, fishing, golfing, sewing, quilting and watching her children & grandchildren grow and participate in their various activities. Verna and family are thankful for the exceptional care provided by Family Physician Dr. Rossouw, the medical professionals at Cowichan District Hospital, at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and the Patient Care Centre, Royal Jubilee Hospital, esp. Drs. Attwell, Cohen, Mazgani, Savage & Smatinova and Palliative Care Dr. Anderson.In lieu of flowers, it was Verna’s wish that donations be made to the Auxiliary of the Cowichan District Hospital or the CDH Foundation. A celebration of Verna’s life will be held on Thurs, Aug. 21, 2014, 1pm-4pm at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre, 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan BC.

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

BROWN, Gillian Rosemary (Jill) June 4, 1951 – August 1, 2014

Jill’s life was one of love and caring, strong determination and with a quick wit. She enjoyed to laugh and reminisce in her beautiful voice. You were loved beyond words. Jill is survived by her husband and partner Ed. “Charlie” of 32 years. Her siblings, Jane (Erik), Lesley (Bob), Chris, Mary (Bob), Mark (Marilyn). Her very best friend Penny. Predeceased by her father Ormonde Springford, and mother Ann. Jill grew up in the Cowichan Valley. She attended Queen Margarets and then Cowichan High. Upon graduation she went on to Nanaimo vocational school to become an LPN, then finishing her training in Comox.Her early career was with the Cowichan Valley Homemakers; then nursed at Cowichan Lodge. Jill & “Charlie” met in 1982 and were married in 1985 at St. Peters. In 1988 they decided to move to Newfoundland where they had property; this was an adventure. They returned to Duncan 2004. For five years, Jill and her husband were living in the home providing end of life care. Jill was also giving care and support to the elderly in Chemainus and Maple Bay until she became ill last year. She with her husband volunteered with Chemainus – Crofton Lifeline. In 2013 Jill and Charlie had a lovely holiday to Princess Louisa Inlet where she and her family had gone on boat trips in the 1960’s. Jill had many great stories of people and the places she travelled abroad. Her favourite past time was reading, gardening and loved talking to family and with many good friends. Remember Jill in your thoughts about the Good Fun Times. She had a wonderful life and much love. For those we love don’t go away, She walks beside us every day, unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed and so very dear.Thank you to all those who played a part in helping Jill during this most difficult time.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cowichan Valley Hospice.

SMITH-BROWN, Aimee Lynn“It takes two wings to fly”

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Aimee Lynn Smith-Brown, passed away on August 5, 2014. Brought into this world from her ever-loving parents Matt and Terry Smith. Along her side growing up was her two brothers Mike and Josh. She married her best friend and man of her dreams, Jeremiah Brown. They raised five amazing kids together, Brianna, Danika, Myah, Alex and Zoey which she loved with every inch of her heart and they will carry a piece of her beautiful soul. She is now reunited with her baby boy Tristan Smith, who had passed at an early age many years ago. She was part of a very close and loving family full of cousins, auntys, uncles, grandparents and friends who all played an important role in Aimee’s life, and thought the world of her. Most will remember her for her smile, so big and so bright, she would light up any room she entered. Others will remember her for her defensive skills used on the Lake Cowichan girls hockey team where she gained a whole team of sisters. Let us all join together for a celebration of Aimee’s life being held on Monday August 18, 2014 between 12 – 4pm at the Centennial Hall in Lake Cowichan, B.C. On line condolences may be offered at www.hwwallacecbc.com

Forever missedNever forgotten

Always loved

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

HALEY, Maxine M.October 4, 1925 – July 26, 2014

Unexpectedly and peacefully, this loving, stubborn, creative, adventurous and strong willed woman has passed away, moving on to join those family members who have preceded her.Pre-deceased by her parents – Robert William (1978) and Maxine Thelma Thomas (1983) as well as her husband Kenneth (1980) and son Keith William Haley RPF (1987).Survived by David Kenneth Haley, RPF (Jean Rosemary) and grand-daughter Erin Jean Gavaghan (Matt Kirby) and cats Willow, Ginger and Fluffy.Also, by her sister Marguerite Godwin (Garth), sister-in-law, Catherine Haley, nieces Karen Grass (Harold), Brenda Yoshida (Vern and family), Karen Baillie (Steve and family) and Deirdre Godwin.Thanks to Dr. N Rogers for his patience and support.Thanks to the BC Ambulance Service, the nurses and doctors at Emergency of Nanaimo General Regional Hospital and the nurses, care aids and doctors on the 4th floor. You all showed good communication skill, care and respect.Service/Celebration of Life – Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, on Monday August 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross or a cat/wildlife care centre of your choice.Please visit sandsnanaimo.ca to share condolences online..

SANDS of NANAIMO 250-753-2032

NORWOOD, Vera EleanorMarch 7, 1923 to August 9, 2014

Vera Norwood died peacefully on the morning of August 9th at the Cowichan District Hospital of complications following emergency surgery. She was 91. She had excellent care at the Hospital – everyone was so kind and she was treated with dignity and respect throughout.She faced many challenges in her long life – losing first her husband then her eyesight – but she never complained, was always cheerful and had an unfailingly positive attitude. She will be much missed by her family, of course, but also by her roommates and the other residents and staff at Cairnsmore. She was a favourite there and an inspiration to all of us. She leaves a big hole in our lives but we must, as she did, soldier on. There will be a going away party for Vera at Cairnsmore Place on Saturday August 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. If desired, donations could be made to CNIB Library Services.

FIRST MEMORIALFUNERAL SERVICES

Condolences may be shared online atwww.dignitymemorial.com

Please Join Us for an informal Celebration of Life for the

late Iris Kellerman (passed away September 28, 2013) on August 23, 2014 at her daughter Rebecca's home at

5841 Auburn Crescent (off Jaynes Rd, off Lakes Rd), Duncan, at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Come and share some memories of this wonderful lady. A private family gathering for the spreading of her ashes

will be held earlier that day. Please call 250-748-8189 if you need directions or have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

DAVIES, Betty JaneFebruary 21, 1923-August

11, 2014

Betty Davies - one of five daughters born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan to Les and May Ramsey, Betty is survived by one of those sisters, Margaret Grace Barnes of Nanaimo. Betty married Daniel Peter Davies on March 11, 1950 after meeting at their employment, TransCanada Airlines. They had two children, Bryan Peter (1951) and Lesley Jill (1953). Peter, a war hero, was one of the last Canadians to die of polio in 1954 in their home city of Montreal. With her mother, May Ramsey, Betty drove her two infants on a grand two year road trip of North America in her 1956 Ford Fairlane pulling their color coordinated 28 foot trailer along behind. Two years later, adventure completed, the family stopped on Vancouver’s north shore and that remained her home until last year. As circumstances allowed, Betty keenly travelled the world with her family. Bryan tragically died in an automobile accident in Greece in 1969. Betty was a nurse, latterly in public health. Lesley Jill married Robert Zurrer in 1985. They gave Betty her two cherished granddaughters, Emily (Gothenburg, Sweden) and Annie (Crofton). Betty moved to Duncan late in 2013 to be closer to her family in her last days. She led a life of resolute and ladylike adventure. All her family will miss her greatly.   Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com 

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

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IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Cecil Smithson DAD,If tears could build a

stairway, And memories could build a lane, We

would walk up to Heaven, And bring you home again. Remembering you is easy,

We do it everyday, And missing you is something, That will never go away.

We love you now, always and forever, Debbie,

Diane, Mike, Brenda and special daughter in-law

Sandy, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST AND FOUND

LOST NEAR Robert’s Memori-al Park on Yellow Point Rd our beloved pure white short haired cat (wearing a black harness when lost) very shy, answers to the name Pixie. Any sightings or if found please call 1-250-858-0284 (Victoria).

MISSING & LOST: from Somenos Hall, a red fi shing tackle box which contains nu-merous TOPS pins & charms. They have no commercial val-ue, but mean a great deal to the ladies who earn them. If found please return them, no questions asked. Sandra 250-746-6119

STILL LOOKING for “Duck-ey”, lost male Cockatiel, left leg banded #37. Mill Bay area, Generous Reward. Call (250)743-4068.

TRAVEL

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TRAVEL

20 Day Panama Cruise April 2015 from 2243. Call Cathy 250-510-7577

CHILDREN

CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

We’re All Sharing Together Daycare

Has openings at its 3-5 centre.

We are also doing registrations for our pre-school program.

(250)746-1655(250)701-2114

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

FOODSAFE AT Island Savings Centre, Aug. 23rd & Sept. 20th courses 8:30-4:30 $75. 250-746-4154 www.saferfood.ca

HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.

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A18 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH EMERGENCY PAGING

Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Monday August 18, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 250 746-3427 or [email protected]

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH

EMERGENCY PAGING Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Tuesday, August 19, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network at the ISC, that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre Phone: 250 746-3427 Email: [email protected]

Windshield Replacementand Repair• Auto • Home • Business

Windshield ReplacementServing the valley for over 111 years • Est. 1903

250-746-4824186 Ingram St., Duncan www.dobsonsglass.comFax: 250-746-4642 Email: [email protected]

•GLASS • MIRRORS • THERMAL PANES • SCREENS

Justin11 yrs exp

LucasGov’t Certified

9 yrs exp

Stacie Tori

RalphGov’t Certified

38 yrs exp

Mike10 yrs exp

Family Owned& Operated

Quality Brand Name Windshield Replacementand Professional Chip Repair

The Management and Staff of B.C. Aquifer Ser-vices Ltd. are pleased to announce that the original Founder of the water services company has sold the business and plans to retire. Jay Jaundrew (as modest as he is) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the loyal customers that have supported B.C. Aquifer for 40 years. Jay has many fond memories of the good banter he established with our clientele over the years. The salmon in Sooke best beware that Jay now has that extra time to pursue his passion. The remaining Staff – Hank Pakos, Paul Robinson, Russ Batyi, Alain Jacques and Michelle Rudy (who rules the roost) will continue to maintain the same quality of excellent service since 1974. The Staff welcomes New Owner, Javad Yavari and will endeavour to assist him in his new venture in the water services sector.

DUNCAN 250 709-6945E-mail [email protected]

www.bcaquifer.ca

Founded in 2005, Westbrook Consulting Ltd. is a privately owned local engineering company. Utilizing the latest software and computer design equipment, we are a leader in Municipal Infrastructure Design and Land Development engineering in the Greater Victoria area.

We bring an open friendly team approach to the design process where input is welcome from all parties. Satisfied repeat clients and client referrals make up over 80% of our work load.

Westbrook Consulting offers competitive salaries and benefits and values individuals with strong interpersonal skills, willing to work in a friendly open team environment.

We currently have an opportunity as follows:

SENIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIST

This is a key position in our design group and represents a tremendous opportunity for the right individual. You will serve as one of two senior design technologists, responsible for the overall design of a wide variety of municipal engineering projects. Your duties will include:

• Overall responsibility for project design, reporting to the project manager• Reviewing design work of junior staff• Liaising directly with clients, architects, other subconsultants, municipal officials, contractors and field staff• Detailed design and drafting of sanitary sewer, storm water management, water supply and roadworks on both private sector and publicly funded projects• Mentoring junior staff

You will join a diversified, friendly, welcoming team that works extremely well together to get the job done. You work well with co-workers, clients and contractors and are not afraid to assist in mentoring more junior staff.

You have the following qualifications:

• 10 years of experience in municipal infrastructure design and drafting• Registration or ability to register as an AScT or CTech• Fluent in Autocad Civil 3-D 2014

In addition, experience with other software such as Autoturn, EPA SWMM, EPANET or other modeling software and previous construction inspection experience are considered assets.

Send applications, resumes and references to:

WESTBROOK CONSULTING LTD.115 – 866 Goldstream Avenue, Victoria, BC V9B 0J3

Attention: Mike Wignall, P.Eng., PresidentPhone: (250) 391-8592

Fax: (250) [email protected]

GUDGEON, DavidApril 22, 1935 - August 1, 2014

It is with great heartache and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his lovely wife Gwen of 58 years and their children Malcolm (Shelly), Linda, also his wonderful grandchildren, Jenn (Marshall), Matthew, Mitchell, Haiden and Tolan. We both knew it was love at first sight, and married after he finished his 2 years in the British Army in Germany. In January, 1966 he brought his family to Canada for a better way of life becoming a successful business partner in Victoria plating, retiring at 55 years, actively involved with his grandchildren, fishing, gardening, Malahat Legion 134 and Young Seniors Action Group.We would like to send a special thanks to Dr. R. Decker for his exceptional care, and also Dr. Klopper, and the wonderful staff in Ward South 3 at the Duncan Regional Hospital, and all the incredible people he met at V.I.H.A. Home Support.A celebration of life will be held at 1:00pm, Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Malahat Legion 134, 1625 Shawnigan/Mill Bay Rd, Shawnigan Lake, BC.

SANDS of VICTORIA

250-388-5155

PRICE, Jason and Angela are excited to announce the birth of their daughter, Helena Emily Price, born June 16th, 2014 at Cowichan District Hospital, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces. A very special thanx to Kate and Selina from the Matrea Midwifery Centre, Kristin Wenberg from Forever Photography for being there with us to photograph her birth, and all in the community and at the hospital who helped us welcome our little girl safe and healthy into the world.

H.W. WallaceCremation & Burial Centre Inc

250-701-0001NEW LOCATION: 5285 Polkey Road.

Email: [email protected] www.hwwallacecbc.comLocally Owned & Operated

◆ Affordable cremation and burial options including natural services

◆ Bronze & granite headstones ◆ Pre-arrangements Harold

CONCENTI MALE VOICE CHOIRMondays 7:00-8:30

andCONCENTI WOMEN’S CHOIR

Wednesdays 7:00-8:30Season runs September to early May

More info: Call 250-597-0114

HELP WANTED

COLLISION Repair shop needs Auto Body Tech or Ap-prentice w/mechanical knowl-edge. Travel assist may be available. Contact 250-287-8258/[email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

Large dealership is hiring an experienced auto detailer. Benefi ts, fl exible hours, full-time employment, highest pay in town. Experience needed. Apply discreetly to [email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

LOT PERSON / DETAILERneeded immediately for busy RV dealership. CountrySideRV Sales (250) 746-1699 [email protected]

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

Pacifi c Homes - Pacifi c Truss is looking for

Production Assemblers for their Cobble Hill Truss and

Wall plants. Under the direct supervision of the

Production Supervisor, they will be responsible for

building roof truss and wall assemblies. CSA Approved footwear and High School diploma or (GED) required.

Previous experience in carpentry/framing preferred

but will train the right candidates.

This position is subject to a Collective Agreement. Rate

of pay ranges from $14.00 to $21.45 per hour.

We thank all applicants in advance for applying; only

those candidates shortlisted for an interview will be

contacted.

To apply email: lorne.winship@

pacifi c-homes.comhttp://pacifi ctruss.com

http://pacifi c-homes.comNo phone calls please!

PICKERS

BUYING blackberries! $1.25/lb. Daily starting Aug. 12th, 4pm-6pm at the old “mound” Downtown Duncan. Frozen okay. Daniel & Maeve.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SALES

RETAIL SALES clerk, part-time, experienced. Apply with resume to Pack Your Bags, Duncan Mall.

WWORK ANTED

HUSBAND FOR HIRE. Noth-ing but the best. Carpenter, plumber, painter, electrician, pressure washing. Just ask my wife! Call 250-746-4493 or 250-709-1111

SKILLED SENIOR with big toolbox & small truck ready to take on odd jobs. Dependable, competent, affordable help in a hurry. 250-510-6383

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

LA PETITEAUCTION HOUSE

9686 Chemainus Road, Chemainus, B.C.

Next Auction action: SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1-3PM

Viewing same morning 11am-1pm.

Partial list: Painter’s easel, chairs, wall art, dishes, table & chairs, trunks, pin-up girl posters, new wool carpet, 1800s dresser, oddities, dolls, & much, much, more!Need cash? to consign call (250)701-2902 and ask for Dawn or send email to: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

C.V. SPORTSMAN’S Firearms & Collectibles Show:

Sun, Aug 17, 8:30-1 Militaria. Eagles Hall,

2965 Jacobs Rd, Duncan Geoff 250-746-7812

HERITAGE PAWN BARGAINS!

Air conditioner brand new, Guitars, Saxophones,

Flutes, Keyboards, Drums, Laptops, Xbox

360, PS3, Wii and MORE.

430 Whistler, Duncan250-746-9810

heritagepawnbrokers.com

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. Allshapes & colours available.1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS

www.localwork.ca

A18 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH EMERGENCY PAGING

Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Monday August 18, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 250 746-3427 or [email protected]

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH

EMERGENCY PAGING Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Tuesday, August 19, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network at the ISC, that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre Phone: 250 746-3427 Email: [email protected]

Windshield Replacementand Repair• Auto • Home • Business

Windshield ReplacementServing the valley for over 111 years • Est. 1903

250-746-4824186 Ingram St., Duncan www.dobsonsglass.comFax: 250-746-4642 Email: [email protected]

•GLASS • MIRRORS • THERMAL PANES • SCREENS

Justin11 yrs exp

LucasGov’t Certified

9 yrs exp

Stacie Tori

RalphGov’t Certified

38 yrs exp

Mike10 yrs exp

Family Owned& Operated

Quality Brand Name Windshield Replacementand Professional Chip Repair

The Management and Staff of B.C. Aquifer Ser-vices Ltd. are pleased to announce that the original Founder of the water services company has sold the business and plans to retire. Jay Jaundrew (as modest as he is) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the loyal customers that have supported B.C. Aquifer for 40 years. Jay has many fond memories of the good banter he established with our clientele over the years. The salmon in Sooke best beware that Jay now has that extra time to pursue his passion. The remaining Staff – Hank Pakos, Paul Robinson, Russ Batyi, Alain Jacques and Michelle Rudy (who rules the roost) will continue to maintain the same quality of excellent service since 1974. The Staff welcomes New Owner, Javad Yavari and will endeavour to assist him in his new venture in the water services sector.

DUNCAN 250 709-6945E-mail [email protected]

www.bcaquifer.ca

Founded in 2005, Westbrook Consulting Ltd. is a privately owned local engineering company. Utilizing the latest software and computer design equipment, we are a leader in Municipal Infrastructure Design and Land Development engineering in the Greater Victoria area.

We bring an open friendly team approach to the design process where input is welcome from all parties. Satisfied repeat clients and client referrals make up over 80% of our work load.

Westbrook Consulting offers competitive salaries and benefits and values individuals with strong interpersonal skills, willing to work in a friendly open team environment.

We currently have an opportunity as follows:

SENIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIST

This is a key position in our design group and represents a tremendous opportunity for the right individual. You will serve as one of two senior design technologists, responsible for the overall design of a wide variety of municipal engineering projects. Your duties will include:

• Overall responsibility for project design, reporting to the project manager• Reviewing design work of junior staff• Liaising directly with clients, architects, other subconsultants, municipal officials, contractors and field staff• Detailed design and drafting of sanitary sewer, storm water management, water supply and roadworks on both private sector and publicly funded projects• Mentoring junior staff

You will join a diversified, friendly, welcoming team that works extremely well together to get the job done. You work well with co-workers, clients and contractors and are not afraid to assist in mentoring more junior staff.

You have the following qualifications:

• 10 years of experience in municipal infrastructure design and drafting• Registration or ability to register as an AScT or CTech• Fluent in Autocad Civil 3-D 2014

In addition, experience with other software such as Autoturn, EPA SWMM, EPANET or other modeling software and previous construction inspection experience are considered assets.

Send applications, resumes and references to:

WESTBROOK CONSULTING LTD.115 – 866 Goldstream Avenue, Victoria, BC V9B 0J3

Attention: Mike Wignall, P.Eng., PresidentPhone: (250) 391-8592

Fax: (250) [email protected]

GUDGEON, DavidApril 22, 1935 - August 1, 2014

It is with great heartache and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his lovely wife Gwen of 58 years and their children Malcolm (Shelly), Linda, also his wonderful grandchildren, Jenn (Marshall), Matthew, Mitchell, Haiden and Tolan. We both knew it was love at first sight, and married after he finished his 2 years in the British Army in Germany. In January, 1966 he brought his family to Canada for a better way of life becoming a successful business partner in Victoria plating, retiring at 55 years, actively involved with his grandchildren, fishing, gardening, Malahat Legion 134 and Young Seniors Action Group.We would like to send a special thanks to Dr. R. Decker for his exceptional care, and also Dr. Klopper, and the wonderful staff in Ward South 3 at the Duncan Regional Hospital, and all the incredible people he met at V.I.H.A. Home Support.A celebration of life will be held at 1:00pm, Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Malahat Legion 134, 1625 Shawnigan/Mill Bay Rd, Shawnigan Lake, BC.

SANDS of VICTORIA

250-388-5155

PRICE, Jason and Angela are excited to announce the birth of their daughter, Helena Emily Price, born June 16th, 2014 at Cowichan District Hospital, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces. A very special thanx to Kate and Selina from the Matrea Midwifery Centre, Kristin Wenberg from Forever Photography for being there with us to photograph her birth, and all in the community and at the hospital who helped us welcome our little girl safe and healthy into the world.

H.W. WallaceCremation & Burial Centre Inc

250-701-0001NEW LOCATION: 5285 Polkey Road.

Email: [email protected] www.hwwallacecbc.comLocally Owned & Operated

◆ Affordable cremation and burial options including natural services

◆ Bronze & granite headstones ◆ Pre-arrangements Harold

CONCENTI MALE VOICE CHOIRMondays 7:00-8:30

andCONCENTI WOMEN’S CHOIR

Wednesdays 7:00-8:30Season runs September to early May

More info: Call 250-597-0114

HELP WANTED

COLLISION Repair shop needs Auto Body Tech or Ap-prentice w/mechanical knowl-edge. Travel assist may be available. Contact 250-287-8258/[email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

Large dealership is hiring an experienced auto detailer. Benefi ts, fl exible hours, full-time employment, highest pay in town. Experience needed. Apply discreetly to [email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

LOT PERSON / DETAILERneeded immediately for busy RV dealership. CountrySideRV Sales (250) 746-1699 [email protected]

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

Pacifi c Homes - Pacifi c Truss is looking for

Production Assemblers for their Cobble Hill Truss and

Wall plants. Under the direct supervision of the

Production Supervisor, they will be responsible for

building roof truss and wall assemblies. CSA Approved footwear and High School diploma or (GED) required.

Previous experience in carpentry/framing preferred

but will train the right candidates.

This position is subject to a Collective Agreement. Rate

of pay ranges from $14.00 to $21.45 per hour.

We thank all applicants in advance for applying; only

those candidates shortlisted for an interview will be

contacted.

To apply email: lorne.winship@

pacifi c-homes.comhttp://pacifi ctruss.com

http://pacifi c-homes.comNo phone calls please!

PICKERS

BUYING blackberries! $1.25/lb. Daily starting Aug. 12th, 4pm-6pm at the old “mound” Downtown Duncan. Frozen okay. Daniel & Maeve.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SALES

RETAIL SALES clerk, part-time, experienced. Apply with resume to Pack Your Bags, Duncan Mall.

WWORK ANTED

HUSBAND FOR HIRE. Noth-ing but the best. Carpenter, plumber, painter, electrician, pressure washing. Just ask my wife! Call 250-746-4493 or 250-709-1111

SKILLED SENIOR with big toolbox & small truck ready to take on odd jobs. Dependable, competent, affordable help in a hurry. 250-510-6383

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

LA PETITEAUCTION HOUSE

9686 Chemainus Road, Chemainus, B.C.

Next Auction action: SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1-3PM

Viewing same morning 11am-1pm.

Partial list: Painter’s easel, chairs, wall art, dishes, table & chairs, trunks, pin-up girl posters, new wool carpet, 1800s dresser, oddities, dolls, & much, much, more!Need cash? to consign call (250)701-2902 and ask for Dawn or send email to: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

C.V. SPORTSMAN’S Firearms & Collectibles Show:

Sun, Aug 17, 8:30-1 Militaria. Eagles Hall,

2965 Jacobs Rd, Duncan Geoff 250-746-7812

HERITAGE PAWN BARGAINS!

Air conditioner brand new, Guitars, Saxophones,

Flutes, Keyboards, Drums, Laptops, Xbox

360, PS3, Wii and MORE.

430 Whistler, Duncan250-746-9810

heritagepawnbrokers.com

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. Allshapes & colours available.1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS

www.localwork.ca

A18 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH EMERGENCY PAGING

Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Monday August 18, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 250 746-3427 or [email protected]

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH

EMERGENCY PAGING Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Tuesday, August 19, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network at the ISC, that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre Phone: 250 746-3427 Email: [email protected]

Windshield Replacementand Repair• Auto • Home • Business

Windshield ReplacementServing the valley for over 111 years • Est. 1903

250-746-4824186 Ingram St., Duncan www.dobsonsglass.comFax: 250-746-4642 Email: [email protected]

•GLASS • MIRRORS • THERMAL PANES • SCREENS

Justin11 yrs exp

LucasGov’t Certified

9 yrs exp

Stacie Tori

RalphGov’t Certified

38 yrs exp

Mike10 yrs exp

Family Owned& Operated

Quality Brand Name Windshield Replacementand Professional Chip Repair

The Management and Staff of B.C. Aquifer Ser-vices Ltd. are pleased to announce that the original Founder of the water services company has sold the business and plans to retire. Jay Jaundrew (as modest as he is) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the loyal customers that have supported B.C. Aquifer for 40 years. Jay has many fond memories of the good banter he established with our clientele over the years. The salmon in Sooke best beware that Jay now has that extra time to pursue his passion. The remaining Staff – Hank Pakos, Paul Robinson, Russ Batyi, Alain Jacques and Michelle Rudy (who rules the roost) will continue to maintain the same quality of excellent service since 1974. The Staff welcomes New Owner, Javad Yavari and will endeavour to assist him in his new venture in the water services sector.

DUNCAN 250 709-6945E-mail [email protected]

www.bcaquifer.ca

Founded in 2005, Westbrook Consulting Ltd. is a privately owned local engineering company. Utilizing the latest software and computer design equipment, we are a leader in Municipal Infrastructure Design and Land Development engineering in the Greater Victoria area.

We bring an open friendly team approach to the design process where input is welcome from all parties. Satisfied repeat clients and client referrals make up over 80% of our work load.

Westbrook Consulting offers competitive salaries and benefits and values individuals with strong interpersonal skills, willing to work in a friendly open team environment.

We currently have an opportunity as follows:

SENIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIST

This is a key position in our design group and represents a tremendous opportunity for the right individual. You will serve as one of two senior design technologists, responsible for the overall design of a wide variety of municipal engineering projects. Your duties will include:

• Overall responsibility for project design, reporting to the project manager• Reviewing design work of junior staff• Liaising directly with clients, architects, other subconsultants, municipal officials, contractors and field staff• Detailed design and drafting of sanitary sewer, storm water management, water supply and roadworks on both private sector and publicly funded projects• Mentoring junior staff

You will join a diversified, friendly, welcoming team that works extremely well together to get the job done. You work well with co-workers, clients and contractors and are not afraid to assist in mentoring more junior staff.

You have the following qualifications:

• 10 years of experience in municipal infrastructure design and drafting• Registration or ability to register as an AScT or CTech• Fluent in Autocad Civil 3-D 2014

In addition, experience with other software such as Autoturn, EPA SWMM, EPANET or other modeling software and previous construction inspection experience are considered assets.

Send applications, resumes and references to:

WESTBROOK CONSULTING LTD.115 – 866 Goldstream Avenue, Victoria, BC V9B 0J3

Attention: Mike Wignall, P.Eng., PresidentPhone: (250) 391-8592

Fax: (250) [email protected]

GUDGEON, DavidApril 22, 1935 - August 1, 2014

It is with great heartache and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his lovely wife Gwen of 58 years and their children Malcolm (Shelly), Linda, also his wonderful grandchildren, Jenn (Marshall), Matthew, Mitchell, Haiden and Tolan. We both knew it was love at first sight, and married after he finished his 2 years in the British Army in Germany. In January, 1966 he brought his family to Canada for a better way of life becoming a successful business partner in Victoria plating, retiring at 55 years, actively involved with his grandchildren, fishing, gardening, Malahat Legion 134 and Young Seniors Action Group.We would like to send a special thanks to Dr. R. Decker for his exceptional care, and also Dr. Klopper, and the wonderful staff in Ward South 3 at the Duncan Regional Hospital, and all the incredible people he met at V.I.H.A. Home Support.A celebration of life will be held at 1:00pm, Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Malahat Legion 134, 1625 Shawnigan/Mill Bay Rd, Shawnigan Lake, BC.

SANDS of VICTORIA

250-388-5155

PRICE, Jason and Angela are excited to announce the birth of their daughter, Helena Emily Price, born June 16th, 2014 at Cowichan District Hospital, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces. A very special thanx to Kate and Selina from the Matrea Midwifery Centre, Kristin Wenberg from Forever Photography for being there with us to photograph her birth, and all in the community and at the hospital who helped us welcome our little girl safe and healthy into the world.

H.W. WallaceCremation & Burial Centre Inc

250-701-0001NEW LOCATION: 5285 Polkey Road.

Email: [email protected] www.hwwallacecbc.comLocally Owned & Operated

◆ Affordable cremation and burial options including natural services

◆ Bronze & granite headstones ◆ Pre-arrangements Harold

CONCENTI MALE VOICE CHOIRMondays 7:00-8:30

andCONCENTI WOMEN’S CHOIR

Wednesdays 7:00-8:30Season runs September to early May

More info: Call 250-597-0114

HELP WANTED

COLLISION Repair shop needs Auto Body Tech or Ap-prentice w/mechanical knowl-edge. Travel assist may be available. Contact 250-287-8258/[email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

Large dealership is hiring an experienced auto detailer. Benefi ts, fl exible hours, full-time employment, highest pay in town. Experience needed. Apply discreetly to [email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

LOT PERSON / DETAILERneeded immediately for busy RV dealership. CountrySideRV Sales (250) 746-1699 [email protected]

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

Pacifi c Homes - Pacifi c Truss is looking for

Production Assemblers for their Cobble Hill Truss and

Wall plants. Under the direct supervision of the

Production Supervisor, they will be responsible for

building roof truss and wall assemblies. CSA Approved footwear and High School diploma or (GED) required.

Previous experience in carpentry/framing preferred

but will train the right candidates.

This position is subject to a Collective Agreement. Rate

of pay ranges from $14.00 to $21.45 per hour.

We thank all applicants in advance for applying; only

those candidates shortlisted for an interview will be

contacted.

To apply email: lorne.winship@

pacifi c-homes.comhttp://pacifi ctruss.com

http://pacifi c-homes.comNo phone calls please!

PICKERS

BUYING blackberries! $1.25/lb. Daily starting Aug. 12th, 4pm-6pm at the old “mound” Downtown Duncan. Frozen okay. Daniel & Maeve.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SALES

RETAIL SALES clerk, part-time, experienced. Apply with resume to Pack Your Bags, Duncan Mall.

WWORK ANTED

HUSBAND FOR HIRE. Noth-ing but the best. Carpenter, plumber, painter, electrician, pressure washing. Just ask my wife! Call 250-746-4493 or 250-709-1111

SKILLED SENIOR with big toolbox & small truck ready to take on odd jobs. Dependable, competent, affordable help in a hurry. 250-510-6383

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

LA PETITEAUCTION HOUSE

9686 Chemainus Road, Chemainus, B.C.

Next Auction action: SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1-3PM

Viewing same morning 11am-1pm.

Partial list: Painter’s easel, chairs, wall art, dishes, table & chairs, trunks, pin-up girl posters, new wool carpet, 1800s dresser, oddities, dolls, & much, much, more!Need cash? to consign call (250)701-2902 and ask for Dawn or send email to: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

C.V. SPORTSMAN’S Firearms & Collectibles Show:

Sun, Aug 17, 8:30-1 Militaria. Eagles Hall,

2965 Jacobs Rd, Duncan Geoff 250-746-7812

HERITAGE PAWN BARGAINS!

Air conditioner brand new, Guitars, Saxophones,

Flutes, Keyboards, Drums, Laptops, Xbox

360, PS3, Wii and MORE.

430 Whistler, Duncan250-746-9810

heritagepawnbrokers.com

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. Allshapes & colours available.1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS

www.localwork.ca

Page 18: Cowichan News Leader Pictorial, August 15, 2014

Friday, August 15, 201418 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial

A18 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH EMERGENCY PAGING

Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Monday August 18, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 250 746-3427 or [email protected]

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH

EMERGENCY PAGING Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Tuesday, August 19, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network at the ISC, that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre Phone: 250 746-3427 Email: [email protected]

Windshield Replacementand Repair• Auto • Home • Business

Windshield ReplacementServing the valley for over 111 years • Est. 1903

250-746-4824186 Ingram St., Duncan www.dobsonsglass.comFax: 250-746-4642 Email: [email protected]

•GLASS • MIRRORS • THERMAL PANES • SCREENS

Justin11 yrs exp

LucasGov’t Certified

9 yrs exp

Stacie Tori

RalphGov’t Certified

38 yrs exp

Mike10 yrs exp

Family Owned& Operated

Quality Brand Name Windshield Replacementand Professional Chip Repair

The Management and Staff of B.C. Aquifer Ser-vices Ltd. are pleased to announce that the original Founder of the water services company has sold the business and plans to retire. Jay Jaundrew (as modest as he is) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the loyal customers that have supported B.C. Aquifer for 40 years. Jay has many fond memories of the good banter he established with our clientele over the years. The salmon in Sooke best beware that Jay now has that extra time to pursue his passion. The remaining Staff – Hank Pakos, Paul Robinson, Russ Batyi, Alain Jacques and Michelle Rudy (who rules the roost) will continue to maintain the same quality of excellent service since 1974. The Staff welcomes New Owner, Javad Yavari and will endeavour to assist him in his new venture in the water services sector.

DUNCAN 250 709-6945E-mail [email protected]

www.bcaquifer.ca

Founded in 2005, Westbrook Consulting Ltd. is a privately owned local engineering company. Utilizing the latest software and computer design equipment, we are a leader in Municipal Infrastructure Design and Land Development engineering in the Greater Victoria area.

We bring an open friendly team approach to the design process where input is welcome from all parties. Satisfied repeat clients and client referrals make up over 80% of our work load.

Westbrook Consulting offers competitive salaries and benefits and values individuals with strong interpersonal skills, willing to work in a friendly open team environment.

We currently have an opportunity as follows:

SENIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIST

This is a key position in our design group and represents a tremendous opportunity for the right individual. You will serve as one of two senior design technologists, responsible for the overall design of a wide variety of municipal engineering projects. Your duties will include:

• Overall responsibility for project design, reporting to the project manager• Reviewing design work of junior staff• Liaising directly with clients, architects, other subconsultants, municipal officials, contractors and field staff• Detailed design and drafting of sanitary sewer, storm water management, water supply and roadworks on both private sector and publicly funded projects• Mentoring junior staff

You will join a diversified, friendly, welcoming team that works extremely well together to get the job done. You work well with co-workers, clients and contractors and are not afraid to assist in mentoring more junior staff.

You have the following qualifications:

• 10 years of experience in municipal infrastructure design and drafting• Registration or ability to register as an AScT or CTech• Fluent in Autocad Civil 3-D 2014

In addition, experience with other software such as Autoturn, EPA SWMM, EPANET or other modeling software and previous construction inspection experience are considered assets.

Send applications, resumes and references to:

WESTBROOK CONSULTING LTD.115 – 866 Goldstream Avenue, Victoria, BC V9B 0J3

Attention: Mike Wignall, P.Eng., PresidentPhone: (250) 391-8592

Fax: (250) [email protected]

GUDGEON, DavidApril 22, 1935 - August 1, 2014

It is with great heartache and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his lovely wife Gwen of 58 years and their children Malcolm (Shelly), Linda, also his wonderful grandchildren, Jenn (Marshall), Matthew, Mitchell, Haiden and Tolan. We both knew it was love at first sight, and married after he finished his 2 years in the British Army in Germany. In January, 1966 he brought his family to Canada for a better way of life becoming a successful business partner in Victoria plating, retiring at 55 years, actively involved with his grandchildren, fishing, gardening, Malahat Legion 134 and Young Seniors Action Group.We would like to send a special thanks to Dr. R. Decker for his exceptional care, and also Dr. Klopper, and the wonderful staff in Ward South 3 at the Duncan Regional Hospital, and all the incredible people he met at V.I.H.A. Home Support.A celebration of life will be held at 1:00pm, Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Malahat Legion 134, 1625 Shawnigan/Mill Bay Rd, Shawnigan Lake, BC.

SANDS of VICTORIA

250-388-5155

PRICE, Jason and Angela are excited to announce the birth of their daughter, Helena Emily Price, born June 16th, 2014 at Cowichan District Hospital, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces. A very special thanx to Kate and Selina from the Matrea Midwifery Centre, Kristin Wenberg from Forever Photography for being there with us to photograph her birth, and all in the community and at the hospital who helped us welcome our little girl safe and healthy into the world.

H.W. WallaceCremation & Burial Centre Inc

250-701-0001NEW LOCATION: 5285 Polkey Road.

Email: [email protected] www.hwwallacecbc.comLocally Owned & Operated

◆ Affordable cremation and burial options including natural services

◆ Bronze & granite headstones ◆ Pre-arrangements Harold

CONCENTI MALE VOICE CHOIRMondays 7:00-8:30

andCONCENTI WOMEN’S CHOIR

Wednesdays 7:00-8:30Season runs September to early May

More info: Call 250-597-0114

HELP WANTED

COLLISION Repair shop needs Auto Body Tech or Ap-prentice w/mechanical knowl-edge. Travel assist may be available. Contact 250-287-8258/[email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

Large dealership is hiring an experienced auto detailer. Benefi ts, fl exible hours, full-time employment, highest pay in town. Experience needed. Apply discreetly to [email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

LOT PERSON / DETAILERneeded immediately for busy RV dealership. CountrySideRV Sales (250) 746-1699 [email protected]

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

Pacifi c Homes - Pacifi c Truss is looking for

Production Assemblers for their Cobble Hill Truss and

Wall plants. Under the direct supervision of the

Production Supervisor, they will be responsible for

building roof truss and wall assemblies. CSA Approved footwear and High School diploma or (GED) required.

Previous experience in carpentry/framing preferred

but will train the right candidates.

This position is subject to a Collective Agreement. Rate

of pay ranges from $14.00 to $21.45 per hour.

We thank all applicants in advance for applying; only

those candidates shortlisted for an interview will be

contacted.

To apply email: lorne.winship@

pacifi c-homes.comhttp://pacifi ctruss.com

http://pacifi c-homes.comNo phone calls please!

PICKERS

BUYING blackberries! $1.25/lb. Daily starting Aug. 12th, 4pm-6pm at the old “mound” Downtown Duncan. Frozen okay. Daniel & Maeve.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SALES

RETAIL SALES clerk, part-time, experienced. Apply with resume to Pack Your Bags, Duncan Mall.

WWORK ANTED

HUSBAND FOR HIRE. Noth-ing but the best. Carpenter, plumber, painter, electrician, pressure washing. Just ask my wife! Call 250-746-4493 or 250-709-1111

SKILLED SENIOR with big toolbox & small truck ready to take on odd jobs. Dependable, competent, affordable help in a hurry. 250-510-6383

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

LA PETITEAUCTION HOUSE

9686 Chemainus Road, Chemainus, B.C.

Next Auction action: SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1-3PM

Viewing same morning 11am-1pm.

Partial list: Painter’s easel, chairs, wall art, dishes, table & chairs, trunks, pin-up girl posters, new wool carpet, 1800s dresser, oddities, dolls, & much, much, more!Need cash? to consign call (250)701-2902 and ask for Dawn or send email to: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

C.V. SPORTSMAN’S Firearms & Collectibles Show:

Sun, Aug 17, 8:30-1 Militaria. Eagles Hall,

2965 Jacobs Rd, Duncan Geoff 250-746-7812

HERITAGE PAWN BARGAINS!

Air conditioner brand new, Guitars, Saxophones,

Flutes, Keyboards, Drums, Laptops, Xbox

360, PS3, Wii and MORE.

430 Whistler, Duncan250-746-9810

heritagepawnbrokers.com

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. Allshapes & colours available.1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS

www.localwork.ca

A18 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH EMERGENCY PAGING

Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Monday August 18, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 250 746-3427 or [email protected]

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH

EMERGENCY PAGING Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Tuesday, August 19, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network at the ISC, that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre Phone: 250 746-3427 Email: [email protected]

Windshield Replacementand Repair• Auto • Home • Business

Windshield ReplacementServing the valley for over 111 years • Est. 1903

250-746-4824186 Ingram St., Duncan www.dobsonsglass.comFax: 250-746-4642 Email: [email protected]

•GLASS • MIRRORS • THERMAL PANES • SCREENS

Justin11 yrs exp

LucasGov’t Certified

9 yrs exp

Stacie Tori

RalphGov’t Certified

38 yrs exp

Mike10 yrs exp

Family Owned& Operated

Quality Brand Name Windshield Replacementand Professional Chip Repair

The Management and Staff of B.C. Aquifer Ser-vices Ltd. are pleased to announce that the original Founder of the water services company has sold the business and plans to retire. Jay Jaundrew (as modest as he is) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the loyal customers that have supported B.C. Aquifer for 40 years. Jay has many fond memories of the good banter he established with our clientele over the years. The salmon in Sooke best beware that Jay now has that extra time to pursue his passion. The remaining Staff – Hank Pakos, Paul Robinson, Russ Batyi, Alain Jacques and Michelle Rudy (who rules the roost) will continue to maintain the same quality of excellent service since 1974. The Staff welcomes New Owner, Javad Yavari and will endeavour to assist him in his new venture in the water services sector.

DUNCAN 250 709-6945E-mail [email protected]

www.bcaquifer.ca

Founded in 2005, Westbrook Consulting Ltd. is a privately owned local engineering company. Utilizing the latest software and computer design equipment, we are a leader in Municipal Infrastructure Design and Land Development engineering in the Greater Victoria area.

We bring an open friendly team approach to the design process where input is welcome from all parties. Satisfied repeat clients and client referrals make up over 80% of our work load.

Westbrook Consulting offers competitive salaries and benefits and values individuals with strong interpersonal skills, willing to work in a friendly open team environment.

We currently have an opportunity as follows:

SENIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIST

This is a key position in our design group and represents a tremendous opportunity for the right individual. You will serve as one of two senior design technologists, responsible for the overall design of a wide variety of municipal engineering projects. Your duties will include:

• Overall responsibility for project design, reporting to the project manager• Reviewing design work of junior staff• Liaising directly with clients, architects, other subconsultants, municipal officials, contractors and field staff• Detailed design and drafting of sanitary sewer, storm water management, water supply and roadworks on both private sector and publicly funded projects• Mentoring junior staff

You will join a diversified, friendly, welcoming team that works extremely well together to get the job done. You work well with co-workers, clients and contractors and are not afraid to assist in mentoring more junior staff.

You have the following qualifications:

• 10 years of experience in municipal infrastructure design and drafting• Registration or ability to register as an AScT or CTech• Fluent in Autocad Civil 3-D 2014

In addition, experience with other software such as Autoturn, EPA SWMM, EPANET or other modeling software and previous construction inspection experience are considered assets.

Send applications, resumes and references to:

WESTBROOK CONSULTING LTD.115 – 866 Goldstream Avenue, Victoria, BC V9B 0J3

Attention: Mike Wignall, P.Eng., PresidentPhone: (250) 391-8592

Fax: (250) [email protected]

GUDGEON, DavidApril 22, 1935 - August 1, 2014

It is with great heartache and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his lovely wife Gwen of 58 years and their children Malcolm (Shelly), Linda, also his wonderful grandchildren, Jenn (Marshall), Matthew, Mitchell, Haiden and Tolan. We both knew it was love at first sight, and married after he finished his 2 years in the British Army in Germany. In January, 1966 he brought his family to Canada for a better way of life becoming a successful business partner in Victoria plating, retiring at 55 years, actively involved with his grandchildren, fishing, gardening, Malahat Legion 134 and Young Seniors Action Group.We would like to send a special thanks to Dr. R. Decker for his exceptional care, and also Dr. Klopper, and the wonderful staff in Ward South 3 at the Duncan Regional Hospital, and all the incredible people he met at V.I.H.A. Home Support.A celebration of life will be held at 1:00pm, Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Malahat Legion 134, 1625 Shawnigan/Mill Bay Rd, Shawnigan Lake, BC.

SANDS of VICTORIA

250-388-5155

PRICE, Jason and Angela are excited to announce the birth of their daughter, Helena Emily Price, born June 16th, 2014 at Cowichan District Hospital, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces. A very special thanx to Kate and Selina from the Matrea Midwifery Centre, Kristin Wenberg from Forever Photography for being there with us to photograph her birth, and all in the community and at the hospital who helped us welcome our little girl safe and healthy into the world.

H.W. WallaceCremation & Burial Centre Inc

250-701-0001NEW LOCATION: 5285 Polkey Road.

Email: [email protected] www.hwwallacecbc.comLocally Owned & Operated

◆ Affordable cremation and burial options including natural services

◆ Bronze & granite headstones ◆ Pre-arrangements Harold

CONCENTI MALE VOICE CHOIRMondays 7:00-8:30

andCONCENTI WOMEN’S CHOIR

Wednesdays 7:00-8:30Season runs September to early May

More info: Call 250-597-0114

HELP WANTED

COLLISION Repair shop needs Auto Body Tech or Ap-prentice w/mechanical knowl-edge. Travel assist may be available. Contact 250-287-8258/[email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

Large dealership is hiring an experienced auto detailer. Benefi ts, fl exible hours, full-time employment, highest pay in town. Experience needed. Apply discreetly to [email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

LOT PERSON / DETAILERneeded immediately for busy RV dealership. CountrySideRV Sales (250) 746-1699 [email protected]

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

Pacifi c Homes - Pacifi c Truss is looking for

Production Assemblers for their Cobble Hill Truss and

Wall plants. Under the direct supervision of the

Production Supervisor, they will be responsible for

building roof truss and wall assemblies. CSA Approved footwear and High School diploma or (GED) required.

Previous experience in carpentry/framing preferred

but will train the right candidates.

This position is subject to a Collective Agreement. Rate

of pay ranges from $14.00 to $21.45 per hour.

We thank all applicants in advance for applying; only

those candidates shortlisted for an interview will be

contacted.

To apply email: lorne.winship@

pacifi c-homes.comhttp://pacifi ctruss.com

http://pacifi c-homes.comNo phone calls please!

PICKERS

BUYING blackberries! $1.25/lb. Daily starting Aug. 12th, 4pm-6pm at the old “mound” Downtown Duncan. Frozen okay. Daniel & Maeve.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SALES

RETAIL SALES clerk, part-time, experienced. Apply with resume to Pack Your Bags, Duncan Mall.

WWORK ANTED

HUSBAND FOR HIRE. Noth-ing but the best. Carpenter, plumber, painter, electrician, pressure washing. Just ask my wife! Call 250-746-4493 or 250-709-1111

SKILLED SENIOR with big toolbox & small truck ready to take on odd jobs. Dependable, competent, affordable help in a hurry. 250-510-6383

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

LA PETITEAUCTION HOUSE

9686 Chemainus Road, Chemainus, B.C.

Next Auction action: SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1-3PM

Viewing same morning 11am-1pm.

Partial list: Painter’s easel, chairs, wall art, dishes, table & chairs, trunks, pin-up girl posters, new wool carpet, 1800s dresser, oddities, dolls, & much, much, more!Need cash? to consign call (250)701-2902 and ask for Dawn or send email to: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

C.V. SPORTSMAN’S Firearms & Collectibles Show:

Sun, Aug 17, 8:30-1 Militaria. Eagles Hall,

2965 Jacobs Rd, Duncan Geoff 250-746-7812

HERITAGE PAWN BARGAINS!

Air conditioner brand new, Guitars, Saxophones,

Flutes, Keyboards, Drums, Laptops, Xbox

360, PS3, Wii and MORE.

430 Whistler, Duncan250-746-9810

heritagepawnbrokers.com

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. Allshapes & colours available.1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS

www.localwork.ca

A18 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH EMERGENCY PAGING

Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Monday August 18, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 250 746-3427 or [email protected]

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH

EMERGENCY PAGING Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Tuesday, August 19, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network at the ISC, that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre Phone: 250 746-3427 Email: [email protected]

Windshield Replacementand Repair• Auto • Home • Business

Windshield ReplacementServing the valley for over 111 years • Est. 1903

250-746-4824186 Ingram St., Duncan www.dobsonsglass.comFax: 250-746-4642 Email: [email protected]

•GLASS • MIRRORS • THERMAL PANES • SCREENS

Justin11 yrs exp

LucasGov’t Certified

9 yrs exp

Stacie Tori

RalphGov’t Certified

38 yrs exp

Mike10 yrs exp

Family Owned& Operated

Quality Brand Name Windshield Replacementand Professional Chip Repair

The Management and Staff of B.C. Aquifer Ser-vices Ltd. are pleased to announce that the original Founder of the water services company has sold the business and plans to retire. Jay Jaundrew (as modest as he is) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the loyal customers that have supported B.C. Aquifer for 40 years. Jay has many fond memories of the good banter he established with our clientele over the years. The salmon in Sooke best beware that Jay now has that extra time to pursue his passion. The remaining Staff – Hank Pakos, Paul Robinson, Russ Batyi, Alain Jacques and Michelle Rudy (who rules the roost) will continue to maintain the same quality of excellent service since 1974. The Staff welcomes New Owner, Javad Yavari and will endeavour to assist him in his new venture in the water services sector.

DUNCAN 250 709-6945E-mail [email protected]

www.bcaquifer.ca

Founded in 2005, Westbrook Consulting Ltd. is a privately owned local engineering company. Utilizing the latest software and computer design equipment, we are a leader in Municipal Infrastructure Design and Land Development engineering in the Greater Victoria area.

We bring an open friendly team approach to the design process where input is welcome from all parties. Satisfied repeat clients and client referrals make up over 80% of our work load.

Westbrook Consulting offers competitive salaries and benefits and values individuals with strong interpersonal skills, willing to work in a friendly open team environment.

We currently have an opportunity as follows:

SENIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIST

This is a key position in our design group and represents a tremendous opportunity for the right individual. You will serve as one of two senior design technologists, responsible for the overall design of a wide variety of municipal engineering projects. Your duties will include:

• Overall responsibility for project design, reporting to the project manager• Reviewing design work of junior staff• Liaising directly with clients, architects, other subconsultants, municipal officials, contractors and field staff• Detailed design and drafting of sanitary sewer, storm water management, water supply and roadworks on both private sector and publicly funded projects• Mentoring junior staff

You will join a diversified, friendly, welcoming team that works extremely well together to get the job done. You work well with co-workers, clients and contractors and are not afraid to assist in mentoring more junior staff.

You have the following qualifications:

• 10 years of experience in municipal infrastructure design and drafting• Registration or ability to register as an AScT or CTech• Fluent in Autocad Civil 3-D 2014

In addition, experience with other software such as Autoturn, EPA SWMM, EPANET or other modeling software and previous construction inspection experience are considered assets.

Send applications, resumes and references to:

WESTBROOK CONSULTING LTD.115 – 866 Goldstream Avenue, Victoria, BC V9B 0J3

Attention: Mike Wignall, P.Eng., PresidentPhone: (250) 391-8592

Fax: (250) [email protected]

GUDGEON, DavidApril 22, 1935 - August 1, 2014

It is with great heartache and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his lovely wife Gwen of 58 years and their children Malcolm (Shelly), Linda, also his wonderful grandchildren, Jenn (Marshall), Matthew, Mitchell, Haiden and Tolan. We both knew it was love at first sight, and married after he finished his 2 years in the British Army in Germany. In January, 1966 he brought his family to Canada for a better way of life becoming a successful business partner in Victoria plating, retiring at 55 years, actively involved with his grandchildren, fishing, gardening, Malahat Legion 134 and Young Seniors Action Group.We would like to send a special thanks to Dr. R. Decker for his exceptional care, and also Dr. Klopper, and the wonderful staff in Ward South 3 at the Duncan Regional Hospital, and all the incredible people he met at V.I.H.A. Home Support.A celebration of life will be held at 1:00pm, Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Malahat Legion 134, 1625 Shawnigan/Mill Bay Rd, Shawnigan Lake, BC.

SANDS of VICTORIA

250-388-5155

PRICE, Jason and Angela are excited to announce the birth of their daughter, Helena Emily Price, born June 16th, 2014 at Cowichan District Hospital, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces. A very special thanx to Kate and Selina from the Matrea Midwifery Centre, Kristin Wenberg from Forever Photography for being there with us to photograph her birth, and all in the community and at the hospital who helped us welcome our little girl safe and healthy into the world.

H.W. WallaceCremation & Burial Centre Inc

250-701-0001NEW LOCATION: 5285 Polkey Road.

Email: [email protected] www.hwwallacecbc.comLocally Owned & Operated

◆ Affordable cremation and burial options including natural services

◆ Bronze & granite headstones ◆ Pre-arrangements Harold

CONCENTI MALE VOICE CHOIRMondays 7:00-8:30

andCONCENTI WOMEN’S CHOIR

Wednesdays 7:00-8:30Season runs September to early May

More info: Call 250-597-0114

HELP WANTED

COLLISION Repair shop needs Auto Body Tech or Ap-prentice w/mechanical knowl-edge. Travel assist may be available. Contact 250-287-8258/[email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

Large dealership is hiring an experienced auto detailer. Benefi ts, fl exible hours, full-time employment, highest pay in town. Experience needed. Apply discreetly to [email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

LOT PERSON / DETAILERneeded immediately for busy RV dealership. CountrySideRV Sales (250) 746-1699 [email protected]

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

Pacifi c Homes - Pacifi c Truss is looking for

Production Assemblers for their Cobble Hill Truss and

Wall plants. Under the direct supervision of the

Production Supervisor, they will be responsible for

building roof truss and wall assemblies. CSA Approved footwear and High School diploma or (GED) required.

Previous experience in carpentry/framing preferred

but will train the right candidates.

This position is subject to a Collective Agreement. Rate

of pay ranges from $14.00 to $21.45 per hour.

We thank all applicants in advance for applying; only

those candidates shortlisted for an interview will be

contacted.

To apply email: lorne.winship@

pacifi c-homes.comhttp://pacifi ctruss.com

http://pacifi c-homes.comNo phone calls please!

PICKERS

BUYING blackberries! $1.25/lb. Daily starting Aug. 12th, 4pm-6pm at the old “mound” Downtown Duncan. Frozen okay. Daniel & Maeve.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SALES

RETAIL SALES clerk, part-time, experienced. Apply with resume to Pack Your Bags, Duncan Mall.

WWORK ANTED

HUSBAND FOR HIRE. Noth-ing but the best. Carpenter, plumber, painter, electrician, pressure washing. Just ask my wife! Call 250-746-4493 or 250-709-1111

SKILLED SENIOR with big toolbox & small truck ready to take on odd jobs. Dependable, competent, affordable help in a hurry. 250-510-6383

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

LA PETITEAUCTION HOUSE

9686 Chemainus Road, Chemainus, B.C.

Next Auction action: SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1-3PM

Viewing same morning 11am-1pm.

Partial list: Painter’s easel, chairs, wall art, dishes, table & chairs, trunks, pin-up girl posters, new wool carpet, 1800s dresser, oddities, dolls, & much, much, more!Need cash? to consign call (250)701-2902 and ask for Dawn or send email to: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

C.V. SPORTSMAN’S Firearms & Collectibles Show:

Sun, Aug 17, 8:30-1 Militaria. Eagles Hall,

2965 Jacobs Rd, Duncan Geoff 250-746-7812

HERITAGE PAWN BARGAINS!

Air conditioner brand new, Guitars, Saxophones,

Flutes, Keyboards, Drums, Laptops, Xbox

360, PS3, Wii and MORE.

430 Whistler, Duncan250-746-9810

heritagepawnbrokers.com

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. Allshapes & colours available.1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS

www.localwork.ca

A18 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH EMERGENCY PAGING

Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Monday August 18, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 250 746-3427 or [email protected]

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH

EMERGENCY PAGING Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Tuesday, August 19, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network at the ISC, that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre Phone: 250 746-3427 Email: [email protected]

Windshield Replacementand Repair• Auto • Home • Business

Windshield ReplacementServing the valley for over 111 years • Est. 1903

250-746-4824186 Ingram St., Duncan www.dobsonsglass.comFax: 250-746-4642 Email: [email protected]

•GLASS • MIRRORS • THERMAL PANES • SCREENS

Justin11 yrs exp

LucasGov’t Certified

9 yrs exp

Stacie Tori

RalphGov’t Certified

38 yrs exp

Mike10 yrs exp

Family Owned& Operated

Quality Brand Name Windshield Replacementand Professional Chip Repair

The Management and Staff of B.C. Aquifer Ser-vices Ltd. are pleased to announce that the original Founder of the water services company has sold the business and plans to retire. Jay Jaundrew (as modest as he is) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the loyal customers that have supported B.C. Aquifer for 40 years. Jay has many fond memories of the good banter he established with our clientele over the years. The salmon in Sooke best beware that Jay now has that extra time to pursue his passion. The remaining Staff – Hank Pakos, Paul Robinson, Russ Batyi, Alain Jacques and Michelle Rudy (who rules the roost) will continue to maintain the same quality of excellent service since 1974. The Staff welcomes New Owner, Javad Yavari and will endeavour to assist him in his new venture in the water services sector.

DUNCAN 250 709-6945E-mail [email protected]

www.bcaquifer.ca

Founded in 2005, Westbrook Consulting Ltd. is a privately owned local engineering company. Utilizing the latest software and computer design equipment, we are a leader in Municipal Infrastructure Design and Land Development engineering in the Greater Victoria area.

We bring an open friendly team approach to the design process where input is welcome from all parties. Satisfied repeat clients and client referrals make up over 80% of our work load.

Westbrook Consulting offers competitive salaries and benefits and values individuals with strong interpersonal skills, willing to work in a friendly open team environment.

We currently have an opportunity as follows:

SENIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIST

This is a key position in our design group and represents a tremendous opportunity for the right individual. You will serve as one of two senior design technologists, responsible for the overall design of a wide variety of municipal engineering projects. Your duties will include:

• Overall responsibility for project design, reporting to the project manager• Reviewing design work of junior staff• Liaising directly with clients, architects, other subconsultants, municipal officials, contractors and field staff• Detailed design and drafting of sanitary sewer, storm water management, water supply and roadworks on both private sector and publicly funded projects• Mentoring junior staff

You will join a diversified, friendly, welcoming team that works extremely well together to get the job done. You work well with co-workers, clients and contractors and are not afraid to assist in mentoring more junior staff.

You have the following qualifications:

• 10 years of experience in municipal infrastructure design and drafting• Registration or ability to register as an AScT or CTech• Fluent in Autocad Civil 3-D 2014

In addition, experience with other software such as Autoturn, EPA SWMM, EPANET or other modeling software and previous construction inspection experience are considered assets.

Send applications, resumes and references to:

WESTBROOK CONSULTING LTD.115 – 866 Goldstream Avenue, Victoria, BC V9B 0J3

Attention: Mike Wignall, P.Eng., PresidentPhone: (250) 391-8592

Fax: (250) [email protected]

GUDGEON, DavidApril 22, 1935 - August 1, 2014

It is with great heartache and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his lovely wife Gwen of 58 years and their children Malcolm (Shelly), Linda, also his wonderful grandchildren, Jenn (Marshall), Matthew, Mitchell, Haiden and Tolan. We both knew it was love at first sight, and married after he finished his 2 years in the British Army in Germany. In January, 1966 he brought his family to Canada for a better way of life becoming a successful business partner in Victoria plating, retiring at 55 years, actively involved with his grandchildren, fishing, gardening, Malahat Legion 134 and Young Seniors Action Group.We would like to send a special thanks to Dr. R. Decker for his exceptional care, and also Dr. Klopper, and the wonderful staff in Ward South 3 at the Duncan Regional Hospital, and all the incredible people he met at V.I.H.A. Home Support.A celebration of life will be held at 1:00pm, Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Malahat Legion 134, 1625 Shawnigan/Mill Bay Rd, Shawnigan Lake, BC.

SANDS of VICTORIA

250-388-5155

PRICE, Jason and Angela are excited to announce the birth of their daughter, Helena Emily Price, born June 16th, 2014 at Cowichan District Hospital, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces. A very special thanx to Kate and Selina from the Matrea Midwifery Centre, Kristin Wenberg from Forever Photography for being there with us to photograph her birth, and all in the community and at the hospital who helped us welcome our little girl safe and healthy into the world.

H.W. WallaceCremation & Burial Centre Inc

250-701-0001NEW LOCATION: 5285 Polkey Road.

Email: [email protected] www.hwwallacecbc.comLocally Owned & Operated

◆ Affordable cremation and burial options including natural services

◆ Bronze & granite headstones ◆ Pre-arrangements Harold

CONCENTI MALE VOICE CHOIRMondays 7:00-8:30

andCONCENTI WOMEN’S CHOIR

Wednesdays 7:00-8:30Season runs September to early May

More info: Call 250-597-0114

HELP WANTED

COLLISION Repair shop needs Auto Body Tech or Ap-prentice w/mechanical knowl-edge. Travel assist may be available. Contact 250-287-8258/[email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

Large dealership is hiring an experienced auto detailer. Benefi ts, fl exible hours, full-time employment, highest pay in town. Experience needed. Apply discreetly to [email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

LOT PERSON / DETAILERneeded immediately for busy RV dealership. CountrySideRV Sales (250) 746-1699 [email protected]

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

Pacifi c Homes - Pacifi c Truss is looking for

Production Assemblers for their Cobble Hill Truss and

Wall plants. Under the direct supervision of the

Production Supervisor, they will be responsible for

building roof truss and wall assemblies. CSA Approved footwear and High School diploma or (GED) required.

Previous experience in carpentry/framing preferred

but will train the right candidates.

This position is subject to a Collective Agreement. Rate

of pay ranges from $14.00 to $21.45 per hour.

We thank all applicants in advance for applying; only

those candidates shortlisted for an interview will be

contacted.

To apply email: lorne.winship@

pacifi c-homes.comhttp://pacifi ctruss.com

http://pacifi c-homes.comNo phone calls please!

PICKERS

BUYING blackberries! $1.25/lb. Daily starting Aug. 12th, 4pm-6pm at the old “mound” Downtown Duncan. Frozen okay. Daniel & Maeve.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SALES

RETAIL SALES clerk, part-time, experienced. Apply with resume to Pack Your Bags, Duncan Mall.

WWORK ANTED

HUSBAND FOR HIRE. Noth-ing but the best. Carpenter, plumber, painter, electrician, pressure washing. Just ask my wife! Call 250-746-4493 or 250-709-1111

SKILLED SENIOR with big toolbox & small truck ready to take on odd jobs. Dependable, competent, affordable help in a hurry. 250-510-6383

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

LA PETITEAUCTION HOUSE

9686 Chemainus Road, Chemainus, B.C.

Next Auction action: SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1-3PM

Viewing same morning 11am-1pm.

Partial list: Painter’s easel, chairs, wall art, dishes, table & chairs, trunks, pin-up girl posters, new wool carpet, 1800s dresser, oddities, dolls, & much, much, more!Need cash? to consign call (250)701-2902 and ask for Dawn or send email to: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

C.V. SPORTSMAN’S Firearms & Collectibles Show:

Sun, Aug 17, 8:30-1 Militaria. Eagles Hall,

2965 Jacobs Rd, Duncan Geoff 250-746-7812

HERITAGE PAWN BARGAINS!

Air conditioner brand new, Guitars, Saxophones,

Flutes, Keyboards, Drums, Laptops, Xbox

360, PS3, Wii and MORE.

430 Whistler, Duncan250-746-9810

heritagepawnbrokers.com

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. Allshapes & colours available.1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS

www.localwork.ca

A18 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH EMERGENCY PAGING

Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Monday August 18, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 250 746-3427 or [email protected]

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MULTI ROOM SOUND UPGRADE WITH

EMERGENCY PAGING Proposals will be received by Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre 2687 James st Duncan BC V9L 2X5, until 3pm Tuesday, August 19, 2014, in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Multi-room sound upgrade”. Proposals will be opened immediately after the stated closing time. SCOPE Proposals requested for a multi room sound network at the ISC, that features standalone input/output panels in each room, networked to a central location that allows emergency paging. System must integrate with existing infrastructure and be serviceable within a 2hr timeframe should technical issues arise. Staff training will be mandatory. INQUIRIES Clarification of terms of the proposal process or site visit to be directed to: Michael Schaefer, Technical Director, Cowichan Theatre Phone: 250 746-3427 Email: [email protected]

Windshield Replacementand Repair• Auto • Home • Business

Windshield ReplacementServing the valley for over 111 years • Est. 1903

250-746-4824186 Ingram St., Duncan www.dobsonsglass.comFax: 250-746-4642 Email: [email protected]

•GLASS • MIRRORS • THERMAL PANES • SCREENS

Justin11 yrs exp

LucasGov’t Certified

9 yrs exp

Stacie Tori

RalphGov’t Certified

38 yrs exp

Mike10 yrs exp

Family Owned& Operated

Quality Brand Name Windshield Replacementand Professional Chip Repair

The Management and Staff of B.C. Aquifer Ser-vices Ltd. are pleased to announce that the original Founder of the water services company has sold the business and plans to retire. Jay Jaundrew (as modest as he is) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the loyal customers that have supported B.C. Aquifer for 40 years. Jay has many fond memories of the good banter he established with our clientele over the years. The salmon in Sooke best beware that Jay now has that extra time to pursue his passion. The remaining Staff – Hank Pakos, Paul Robinson, Russ Batyi, Alain Jacques and Michelle Rudy (who rules the roost) will continue to maintain the same quality of excellent service since 1974. The Staff welcomes New Owner, Javad Yavari and will endeavour to assist him in his new venture in the water services sector.

DUNCAN 250 709-6945E-mail [email protected]

www.bcaquifer.ca

Founded in 2005, Westbrook Consulting Ltd. is a privately owned local engineering company. Utilizing the latest software and computer design equipment, we are a leader in Municipal Infrastructure Design and Land Development engineering in the Greater Victoria area.

We bring an open friendly team approach to the design process where input is welcome from all parties. Satisfied repeat clients and client referrals make up over 80% of our work load.

Westbrook Consulting offers competitive salaries and benefits and values individuals with strong interpersonal skills, willing to work in a friendly open team environment.

We currently have an opportunity as follows:

SENIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIST

This is a key position in our design group and represents a tremendous opportunity for the right individual. You will serve as one of two senior design technologists, responsible for the overall design of a wide variety of municipal engineering projects. Your duties will include:

• Overall responsibility for project design, reporting to the project manager• Reviewing design work of junior staff• Liaising directly with clients, architects, other subconsultants, municipal officials, contractors and field staff• Detailed design and drafting of sanitary sewer, storm water management, water supply and roadworks on both private sector and publicly funded projects• Mentoring junior staff

You will join a diversified, friendly, welcoming team that works extremely well together to get the job done. You work well with co-workers, clients and contractors and are not afraid to assist in mentoring more junior staff.

You have the following qualifications:

• 10 years of experience in municipal infrastructure design and drafting• Registration or ability to register as an AScT or CTech• Fluent in Autocad Civil 3-D 2014

In addition, experience with other software such as Autoturn, EPA SWMM, EPANET or other modeling software and previous construction inspection experience are considered assets.

Send applications, resumes and references to:

WESTBROOK CONSULTING LTD.115 – 866 Goldstream Avenue, Victoria, BC V9B 0J3

Attention: Mike Wignall, P.Eng., PresidentPhone: (250) 391-8592

Fax: (250) [email protected]

GUDGEON, DavidApril 22, 1935 - August 1, 2014

It is with great heartache and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his lovely wife Gwen of 58 years and their children Malcolm (Shelly), Linda, also his wonderful grandchildren, Jenn (Marshall), Matthew, Mitchell, Haiden and Tolan. We both knew it was love at first sight, and married after he finished his 2 years in the British Army in Germany. In January, 1966 he brought his family to Canada for a better way of life becoming a successful business partner in Victoria plating, retiring at 55 years, actively involved with his grandchildren, fishing, gardening, Malahat Legion 134 and Young Seniors Action Group.We would like to send a special thanks to Dr. R. Decker for his exceptional care, and also Dr. Klopper, and the wonderful staff in Ward South 3 at the Duncan Regional Hospital, and all the incredible people he met at V.I.H.A. Home Support.A celebration of life will be held at 1:00pm, Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Malahat Legion 134, 1625 Shawnigan/Mill Bay Rd, Shawnigan Lake, BC.

SANDS of VICTORIA

250-388-5155

PRICE, Jason and Angela are excited to announce the birth of their daughter, Helena Emily Price, born June 16th, 2014 at Cowichan District Hospital, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces. A very special thanx to Kate and Selina from the Matrea Midwifery Centre, Kristin Wenberg from Forever Photography for being there with us to photograph her birth, and all in the community and at the hospital who helped us welcome our little girl safe and healthy into the world.

H.W. WallaceCremation & Burial Centre Inc

250-701-0001NEW LOCATION: 5285 Polkey Road.

Email: [email protected] www.hwwallacecbc.comLocally Owned & Operated

◆ Affordable cremation and burial options including natural services

◆ Bronze & granite headstones ◆ Pre-arrangements Harold

CONCENTI MALE VOICE CHOIRMondays 7:00-8:30

andCONCENTI WOMEN’S CHOIR

Wednesdays 7:00-8:30Season runs September to early May

More info: Call 250-597-0114

HELP WANTED

COLLISION Repair shop needs Auto Body Tech or Ap-prentice w/mechanical knowl-edge. Travel assist may be available. Contact 250-287-8258/[email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

Large dealership is hiring an experienced auto detailer. Benefi ts, fl exible hours, full-time employment, highest pay in town. Experience needed. Apply discreetly to [email protected]

COMING EVENTS

FUNERAL HOMES

BIRTHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

LOT PERSON / DETAILERneeded immediately for busy RV dealership. CountrySideRV Sales (250) 746-1699 [email protected]

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

INFORMATION

TENDERS

HELP WANTED

Pacifi c Homes - Pacifi c Truss is looking for

Production Assemblers for their Cobble Hill Truss and

Wall plants. Under the direct supervision of the

Production Supervisor, they will be responsible for

building roof truss and wall assemblies. CSA Approved footwear and High School diploma or (GED) required.

Previous experience in carpentry/framing preferred

but will train the right candidates.

This position is subject to a Collective Agreement. Rate

of pay ranges from $14.00 to $21.45 per hour.

We thank all applicants in advance for applying; only

those candidates shortlisted for an interview will be

contacted.

To apply email: lorne.winship@

pacifi c-homes.comhttp://pacifi ctruss.com

http://pacifi c-homes.comNo phone calls please!

PICKERS

BUYING blackberries! $1.25/lb. Daily starting Aug. 12th, 4pm-6pm at the old “mound” Downtown Duncan. Frozen okay. Daniel & Maeve.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SALES

RETAIL SALES clerk, part-time, experienced. Apply with resume to Pack Your Bags, Duncan Mall.

WWORK ANTED

HUSBAND FOR HIRE. Noth-ing but the best. Carpenter, plumber, painter, electrician, pressure washing. Just ask my wife! Call 250-746-4493 or 250-709-1111

SKILLED SENIOR with big toolbox & small truck ready to take on odd jobs. Dependable, competent, affordable help in a hurry. 250-510-6383

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

LA PETITEAUCTION HOUSE

9686 Chemainus Road, Chemainus, B.C.

Next Auction action: SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1-3PM

Viewing same morning 11am-1pm.

Partial list: Painter’s easel, chairs, wall art, dishes, table & chairs, trunks, pin-up girl posters, new wool carpet, 1800s dresser, oddities, dolls, & much, much, more!Need cash? to consign call (250)701-2902 and ask for Dawn or send email to: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

C.V. SPORTSMAN’S Firearms & Collectibles Show:

Sun, Aug 17, 8:30-1 Militaria. Eagles Hall,

2965 Jacobs Rd, Duncan Geoff 250-746-7812

HERITAGE PAWN BARGAINS!

Air conditioner brand new, Guitars, Saxophones,

Flutes, Keyboards, Drums, Laptops, Xbox

360, PS3, Wii and MORE.

430 Whistler, Duncan250-746-9810

heritagepawnbrokers.com

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. Allshapes & colours available.1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS

www.localwork.ca

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A17

PAYNE, Verna Geraldine (nee Valleau)

It is with great sadness that we announce that Verna passed away peacefully Aug. 7, 2014 after a brief but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Verna was pre-deceased by her parents, Gerry and Betty Valleau. She is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 46 years, Brian, their children and grandchildren, Marilyn Neufeld (Bernie) – Tessa, Holly; Rob Payne (Sandra) – Curtis, Megan, Jenna; sister Jean Valleau, sister-in-law Karen Simmons (Wade), brother-in-law Cal Payne (Patty); the extended Payne & Valleau families and many good friends. Verna was born Sept. 24, 1948 in Victoria BC, but grew up and attended school in Duncan. Verna & Brian lived and raised their family in Duncan & Ladner before moving to Ottawa. Upon retiring in 2006, they returned to Duncan and the Payne family home on Gibbins Road. Verna quickly became involved in the Auxiliary to Cowichan District Hospital, serving on the Executive and was active in establishing, then enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift Store (HATS). Over her life, Verna worked as a bank teller, florist and school bus driver. Although her life was too short, it was very full. Verna enjoyed time at the family cabin at Sunshine Valley, cruising on their boat the Khenipsen, extensive travels, camping, fishing, golfing, sewing, quilting and watching her children & grandchildren grow and participate in their various activities. Verna and family are thankful for the exceptional care provided by Family Physician Dr. Rossouw, the medical professionals at Cowichan District Hospital, at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and the Patient Care Centre, Royal Jubilee Hospital, esp. Drs. Attwell, Cohen, Mazgani, Savage & Smatinova and Palliative Care Dr. Anderson.In lieu of flowers, it was Verna’s wish that donations be made to the Auxiliary of the Cowichan District Hospital or the CDH Foundation. A celebration of Verna’s life will be held on Thurs, Aug. 21, 2014, 1pm-4pm at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre, 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan BC.

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

BROWN, Gillian Rosemary (Jill) June 4, 1951 – August 1, 2014

Jill’s life was one of love and caring, strong determination and with a quick wit. She enjoyed to laugh and reminisce in her beautiful voice. You were loved beyond words. Jill is survived by her husband and partner Ed. “Charlie” of 32 years. Her siblings, Jane (Erik), Lesley (Bob), Chris, Mary (Bob), Mark (Marilyn). Her very best friend Penny. Predeceased by her father Ormonde Springford, and mother Ann. Jill grew up in the Cowichan Valley. She attended Queen Margarets and then Cowichan High. Upon graduation she went on to Nanaimo vocational school to become an LPN, then finishing her training in Comox.Her early career was with the Cowichan Valley Homemakers; then nursed at Cowichan Lodge. Jill & “Charlie” met in 1982 and were married in 1985 at St. Peters. In 1988 they decided to move to Newfoundland where they had property; this was an adventure. They returned to Duncan 2004. For five years, Jill and her husband were living in the home providing end of life care. Jill was also giving care and support to the elderly in Chemainus and Maple Bay until she became ill last year. She with her husband volunteered with Chemainus – Crofton Lifeline. In 2013 Jill and Charlie had a lovely holiday to Princess Louisa Inlet where she and her family had gone on boat trips in the 1960’s. Jill had many great stories of people and the places she travelled abroad. Her favourite past time was reading, gardening and loved talking to family and with many good friends. Remember Jill in your thoughts about the Good Fun Times. She had a wonderful life and much love. For those we love don’t go away, She walks beside us every day, unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed and so very dear.Thank you to all those who played a part in helping Jill during this most difficult time.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cowichan Valley Hospice.

SMITH-BROWN, Aimee Lynn“It takes two wings to fly”

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Aimee Lynn Smith-Brown, passed away on August 5, 2014. Brought into this world from her ever-loving parents Matt and Terry Smith. Along her side growing up was her two brothers Mike and Josh. She married her best friend and man of her dreams, Jeremiah Brown. They raised five amazing kids together, Brianna, Danika, Myah, Alex and Zoey which she loved with every inch of her heart and they will carry a piece of her beautiful soul. She is now reunited with her baby boy Tristan Smith, who had passed at an early age many years ago. She was part of a very close and loving family full of cousins, auntys, uncles, grandparents and friends who all played an important role in Aimee’s life, and thought the world of her. Most will remember her for her smile, so big and so bright, she would light up any room she entered. Others will remember her for her defensive skills used on the Lake Cowichan girls hockey team where she gained a whole team of sisters. Let us all join together for a celebration of Aimee’s life being held on Monday August 18, 2014 between 12 – 4pm at the Centennial Hall in Lake Cowichan, B.C. On line condolences may be offered at www.hwwallacecbc.com

Forever missedNever forgotten

Always loved

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

HALEY, Maxine M.October 4, 1925 – July 26, 2014

Unexpectedly and peacefully, this loving, stubborn, creative, adventurous and strong willed woman has passed away, moving on to join those family members who have preceded her.Pre-deceased by her parents – Robert William (1978) and Maxine Thelma Thomas (1983) as well as her husband Kenneth (1980) and son Keith William Haley RPF (1987).Survived by David Kenneth Haley, RPF (Jean Rosemary) and grand-daughter Erin Jean Gavaghan (Matt Kirby) and cats Willow, Ginger and Fluffy.Also, by her sister Marguerite Godwin (Garth), sister-in-law, Catherine Haley, nieces Karen Grass (Harold), Brenda Yoshida (Vern and family), Karen Baillie (Steve and family) and Deirdre Godwin.Thanks to Dr. N Rogers for his patience and support.Thanks to the BC Ambulance Service, the nurses and doctors at Emergency of Nanaimo General Regional Hospital and the nurses, care aids and doctors on the 4th floor. You all showed good communication skill, care and respect.Service/Celebration of Life – Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, on Monday August 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross or a cat/wildlife care centre of your choice.Please visit sandsnanaimo.ca to share condolences online..

SANDS of NANAIMO 250-753-2032

NORWOOD, Vera EleanorMarch 7, 1923 to August 9, 2014

Vera Norwood died peacefully on the morning of August 9th at the Cowichan District Hospital of complications following emergency surgery. She was 91. She had excellent care at the Hospital – everyone was so kind and she was treated with dignity and respect throughout.She faced many challenges in her long life – losing first her husband then her eyesight – but she never complained, was always cheerful and had an unfailingly positive attitude. She will be much missed by her family, of course, but also by her roommates and the other residents and staff at Cairnsmore. She was a favourite there and an inspiration to all of us. She leaves a big hole in our lives but we must, as she did, soldier on. There will be a going away party for Vera at Cairnsmore Place on Saturday August 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. If desired, donations could be made to CNIB Library Services.

FIRST MEMORIALFUNERAL SERVICES

Condolences may be shared online atwww.dignitymemorial.com

Please Join Us for an informal Celebration of Life for the

late Iris Kellerman (passed away September 28, 2013) on August 23, 2014 at her daughter Rebecca's home at

5841 Auburn Crescent (off Jaynes Rd, off Lakes Rd), Duncan, at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Come and share some memories of this wonderful lady. A private family gathering for the spreading of her ashes

will be held earlier that day. Please call 250-748-8189 if you need directions or have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

DAVIES, Betty JaneFebruary 21, 1923-August

11, 2014

Betty Davies - one of five daughters born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan to Les and May Ramsey, Betty is survived by one of those sisters, Margaret Grace Barnes of Nanaimo. Betty married Daniel Peter Davies on March 11, 1950 after meeting at their employment, TransCanada Airlines. They had two children, Bryan Peter (1951) and Lesley Jill (1953). Peter, a war hero, was one of the last Canadians to die of polio in 1954 in their home city of Montreal. With her mother, May Ramsey, Betty drove her two infants on a grand two year road trip of North America in her 1956 Ford Fairlane pulling their color coordinated 28 foot trailer along behind. Two years later, adventure completed, the family stopped on Vancouver’s north shore and that remained her home until last year. As circumstances allowed, Betty keenly travelled the world with her family. Bryan tragically died in an automobile accident in Greece in 1969. Betty was a nurse, latterly in public health. Lesley Jill married Robert Zurrer in 1985. They gave Betty her two cherished granddaughters, Emily (Gothenburg, Sweden) and Annie (Crofton). Betty moved to Duncan late in 2013 to be closer to her family in her last days. She led a life of resolute and ladylike adventure. All her family will miss her greatly.   Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com 

H.W. Wallace5285 Polkey Rd.250-701-0001

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IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Cecil Smithson DAD,If tears could build a

stairway, And memories could build a lane, We

would walk up to Heaven, And bring you home again. Remembering you is easy,

We do it everyday, And missing you is something, That will never go away.

We love you now, always and forever, Debbie,

Diane, Mike, Brenda and special daughter in-law

Sandy, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST AND FOUND

LOST NEAR Robert’s Memori-al Park on Yellow Point Rd our beloved pure white short haired cat (wearing a black harness when lost) very shy, answers to the name Pixie. Any sightings or if found please call 1-250-858-0284 (Victoria).

MISSING & LOST: from Somenos Hall, a red fi shing tackle box which contains nu-merous TOPS pins & charms. They have no commercial val-ue, but mean a great deal to the ladies who earn them. If found please return them, no questions asked. Sandra 250-746-6119

STILL LOOKING for “Duck-ey”, lost male Cockatiel, left leg banded #37. Mill Bay area, Generous Reward. Call (250)743-4068.

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SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

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APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

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EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

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MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

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1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

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Call (250) 710-7515 to view

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APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

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Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

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✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

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SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

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RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

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MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

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Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

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OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

The Management and Staff of B.C. Aquifer Ser-vices Ltd. are pleased to announce that the original Founder of the water services company has sold the business and plans to retire. Jay Jaundrew (as modest as he is) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the loyal customers that have supported B.C. Aquifer for 40 years. Jay has many fond memories of the good banter he established with our clientele over the years. The salmon in Sooke best beware that Jay now has that extra time to pursue his passion. The remaining Staff – Hank Pakos, Paul Robinson, Russ Batyi, Alain Jacques and Michelle Rudy (who rules the roost) will continue to maintain the same quality of excellent service since 1974. The Staff welcomes New Owner, Javad Yavari and will endeavour to assist him in his new venture in the water services sector.

DUNCAN 250 748-4041E-mail [email protected]

www.bcaquifer.ca

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Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage SalesFri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

Fri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage SalesFri, Aug 15, 2014 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial A19

Start your Health CareCareer in 6 months!Are You A Person Who Cares?Become A Health Care Assistant!Kamloops Needs More Care Aides!

In as little as 6 months you can be qualifi ed for this challenging and rewarding career.100% employment rate in the past 3 years!

NEXT CLASS STARTS APRIL 28, 2014APPLY TODAY!

“All the people I work with are impressed by the

knowledge I gained through this course.

You guys are amazing!!”- Senja, July 2012 Grad

Call Today For A Free Info Kit250-372-8211

www.ThompsonCC.ca

Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

CONTROLLERThe Malahat First Nation is a small community of 313 members, located on the beautiful shores of the Saanich Inlet, in Mill Bay, BC (just 40 km north of Victoria).

For updated info visit: www.rowanproperty.ca Office: (250) 748-9090 Weekends: (250) 246-0110

SUITES & CONDOS$995 720 Park Pl, Duncan

TOWNHOUSES & DUPLEXES $800 #6-5803 Banks Rd, Duncan$1100 6120 Marsh Rd, Duncan

DETACHED HOUSES $800 3131 Shawnigan Lk Rd, Cobble Hill $1350 5927 Highland Ave, Duncan $1595 10936 Sea Vista Rd, Saltair

• Freshly Painted Hall• 300 Person Capacity• Large Kitchen Available• Wet Bar with Ice & Popguns• Centrally Located

Duncan Eagles 2965 Boys Rd.Call Dave with Questions 250-746-5611

Hall Rentals

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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.

REAL ESTATE

ACREAGE

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two ti-tles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please [email protected] to arrange viewing

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EMPTY NEST, Ready to downsize, Bank your Equity? A beautifully renovated Manu-factured Home for sale in de-sirable Evergreen Place MHP $89,900. Private yard, close to hospital, a 55+ community with pets welcomed. Manufactured Home Communities- af-fordable, friendly, secure and peaceful housing. Call 250-246-8318.

WHY RENT at this price? $184,900. 3 bdrm Townhouse in quiet setting close to Cow-ichan Commons, Forest Mu-seum and facing Mt. Prevost. Newly re-furbished and ready to occupy. Call John at(250)385-6993.

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4 pm. 2978 Tower Ridge Rd. Custom home with legal suite, gourmet kitchen, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, rec rm, den, heat pump, fenced & landscaped. Plus 1 bdrm fully self-cont’d legal suite. $515,900. 250-710-1947

OPEN HOUSE: Weekends 1-4pm Perfect location, excep-tional design, quality fi nishing, 2 bdrms+ den, 2.5 bath, open concept, oak fl oors, custom kitchen, s/s appl’s, super-sized rec room, woodstove, covered deck, large RV space. Beauti-ful, new custom home with king-size value for only $364,500. (250)710-1947.

HOUSES FOR SALE

DUNCAN: FOR SALE BY OWNER 1423 sq.ft. 3 bed-room, 2 bath Rancher with double garage, on mainly level 0.24 acre lot, by small quiet cul-de-sac at Coronation Hill. Asking $350,000. 250-715-1376

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

FREE: (purchaser to pay all transferring costs). Nanoose Bay; Pacifi c Shores Resort timeshare. 2 weeks mid sea-son fl oat (red). 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 gas F/P. 1430 sq ft. Call (250)748-0880.

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Renovated Apartments

Quiet & Secure Overlooks lovely gardens.

Seniors Welcome!Royal Alexander Apts

2575 Alexander St., Duncan (250)746-6442

www.theroyalalexander.ca

1-BDRM SUNNY Patio suite. Avail now. $775. inclds utils & covered prkg. Furnished if de-sired. Call (250)246-4999.

CENTRAL LOCATION, Bach, 1 & 2 bdrms, balcony, F/S, heat & hot water (1 bldg only), parking, pet considered, $550-$850/mo. Call 250-748-7764

DUNCAN CONDOQuiet 2 bedroom, top fl oor, bright corner unit with deck. New fl ooring, new kitchen

appliances, freshly painted. Wood burning fi replace,

lots of storage, in-suite W/D,F/S, dishwasher.

Close to town, on bus route. Non-smoker. No pets.

Available Sept 1 $850/mo. References required.

1-250-818-0678

MAPLE GROVE APTS~

3271 Cowichan Lake Rd2 Bedroom apartments & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

*Heat & Hot water included*Family oriented*Clean & quiet

*Renovated units*Indoor Pets welcome

*Onsite Laundry Facilities

Call (250) 710-7515 to view

www.meicorproperty.com

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Meicor PropertiesChemainus: Lockwood Villa. Well kept bldg, 1 bdrm $650 incl heat & hot water, available Sept. 1st. N/S, 1 small pet wel-come. 250-246-1033.

www.meicorproperties.com

Meicor PropertiesLadysmith: 1 bdrm starting at $700/mo. 2 bdrm 4th fl r $860/mo Includes heat & hot water, small pets OK. Avail. Aug 1st. 250-924-6966.

www.meicorproperties.com

✱2nd Floor1 bedroom, $655.

Quiet, adult oriented bldg, near Save-On-Foods, Shoppers. On bus route 3 & 6. 24hr on-site manager 1 bdrm, faces west, large balconyrent includes H/T & H/W. Free Internet or Opik TV 1 year with lease.

Call (250) 748-1304

SHAUGHNESSY ~ GARDENS ~

3251 Cowichan Lake Rd.Clean 1 & 2 bdrm units. Full size fridge, stove & dishwasher. Carpet & li-noleum, window cover-ings, fi replace. Quiet, well maintained bldg with elevator & sauna. Pet friendly. Close to schools & Hospitals.

CALL TO VIEW 250.710.7515 250.748.3412

www.meicorproperty.com

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 2 bdrm condo. Cable & hydro incld’d. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail Sept 1 on. Call 250-743-6966.

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

MILL BAY waterfront- Near shopping centre, furnished bachelor suite, above garage. NS/NP, $700. utils incld’d. Call (250)743-5199.

COTTAGES

SHAWNIGAN LAKE, 1 bdrm with loft, furnished, 6 appls, beach, docks. Sept-June Inclds cable & Shaw wifi , $795. N/S. Cat only. (250)812-0244.

SMALL STUDIO Cottage- with lovely yard, few steps to ocean & bus, open kitchen living rm, 3 appls, hardwood/slate fl oors, electric F/P, small bdrm + bath w/shower only, W/D on site. N/S, N/P. no partiers. Ref’s. $650. inclusive. 250-246-9550

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHEMAINUS. UPPER level duplex. 2-bdrm, 1 bath, F/P. Bright, open fl oor plan. Large balcony, 180 degree ocean view. N/S, N/P. $950. (250)710-6243.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

NEW AXER IPRO Projector, full high def. IDC-5100. Includ-ing all extras. Listed on Ama-zon for $4895. Will sell for $1000. obo. (250)749-3280.

HALLS

RENTALS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT

MUST VIEWMountain View Terrace Estates

3420 Auchinachie Road----------------------------------1 bdrm & 3 bdrm bright &

spacious, newly renovated.

Available now!Free heat & hot water.

------------------------------Resident managers on site

CALL NOW250-748-3321

MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CROFTON- 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg deck, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

CROFTON- 3 bdrm, F/S, W/D, lrg yard, newly reno’d, $800. Located in Family Mobile home park. By appt only! 250-210-1006 cell or 250-246-1810

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BDRM, 1 bath, in Duncan. Landscaped yard, parking, 6 appl, $1000/mo. NS. Avail. Sept 1st, willing to wait for Oct 1st for right tenant. Mark at 250-217-1745

DUNCAN: NEAR Hospital, mobile home for rent in quiet adult park. Pets ok, call for de-tails. $850. (250)246-8318.

Rowan Property Management Ltd.

Has a large selection of homes & apartments for rent

in the Cowichan Valley. Visit us at

www.rowanproperty.caor call (250)748-9090

OFFICE/RETAIL

DUNCAN: 1500 Sq ft, prime ground fl oor retail/offi ce space. Lrg windows, A/C, Station St. Avail. now. 250-715-6880.

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION

SHAWNIGAN LAKE- 1bdrm furnished cabin. Cable & hydro incld. NS/NP. Available Sept 1 until June 30. $600. Call 250-743-6966.

SUITES, LOWER

COBBLE HILL- 1 bdrm bsmt walk-out, $800 inclds utils+ cable own W/D, covered patio. Pets ok. 250-710-6730.

DUNCAN: 1-BDRM ground level, $700 incld’s utils. Large open kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac, N/S. Call (250)710-2897.

GLENORA: 1 BDRM grnd fl oor suite, rural & quiet area, hrdwd/tile fl rs, cable/wifi incl. N/S. $600+hydro. Pets consid-ered. Avail now. 250-748-3667

LEVEL ENTRY Modern 2-bdrm 2-bath. 4 appl’s, shared W/D. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, very bright. 1185 sq.ft. $900./mo inclds hydro, cable wi-fi .References.250-246-9550

PRIVATE, BRIGHT 1-bdrm + den, near hospital. NS/NP. $700-$800./mo. 250-510-4988

SHAWNIGAN LAKE. 2-bdrm. modern clean $1100./mo. All inclusive. (250) 216-0027.

HALLS

RENTALS

TOWNHOUSES

CROFTON- 2 bdrms, reno’d. $725+ utils. NS/NP. Available now. Call (250)749-6292.

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2003 T-BIRD, low miles, mint,2 tops. $21,500. obo. Call250 335 1343.

HOMES FOR RENT

GARAGE SALES

341 Beech Ave, off of Trunk Rd. Sat. Aug. 16th. Furniture, boxes of fl ooring, area rug, household, books, too much to list. Cute little boys selling Lemonade and Fresh-cut Flowers. 8:30 to 1.

CHEMAINUS. MOVING in sale. Saturday Aug 16, 9am-1pm. 3025 Elliott Street

COBBLE HILL: 1485 Stein Way, Sat Aug 16 & Sun Aug 17, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fi sh-ing gear, tools, household, freezer, bikes & toys & more!!

COBBLE HILL. Everything must go! Household plus horse tack & rugs, clothes, etc. Saturday Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. 3405 Kingburne Drive.

DUNCAN: 6332 Lane Rd. Sat, Aug 16 & Sun 17th; 8am-3pm. Household, kitchen items, clothing, planting pots, tools, canopy for 5th wheel, wind-break, Genset & MUCH more!

DUNCAN: 6356 Woodgrove Place (off Maple Bay Rd). Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Household, lawn chairs, kids toys. Shop tools incl. table saw, drill press, pressure washer, elec-tric, air & hand tools. Ariens lawn mower. VHS movies, CD music, 33 1/3 records, paper-back novels. LOTS of stuff!

DUNCAN: MULTI-family. Sat. August 16, 8:30am-2pm. 1031 Lomas Rd. No early birds!!

DUNCAN- Stone Manor Es-tates- 2978 Tower Ridge Rd, Sat, Aug 16, 8:30-4pm. Con-struction, garage, household...

GARAGE SALES

GENOA BAY: Huge ‘2’ family house clearing estate/garage sale. Follow signs off Maple Bay Rd to 5025 & 5026 Genoa Bay Rd. Sat Aug 16, 9am-3pm. Antiques, housewares, furniture, barbeque’s, tools, collectibles, etc. CanaVenture FG 15’ boat & motor w/ every-thing incl. 250-710-0966

LADYSMITH: 513 Douglas Pl. Sat Aug 16; 9am-3pm. Over 5,000 vinyl records for sale! Patio table w/4 chairs, oak ta-ble w/ chairs. Misc. household & shop items. No early birds!!

MULTI-FAMILY SALE. Sat. Aug. 16, 8am-1pm. 150cc ATV, running, but needs some TLC. Tires: 205/40R16, rims included. Winter tires 185/60R14. All season tires 204/70R15. Household items, clothing, pine kitchen table & 4 chairs. 6046 Stonehouse Place, off Maple Bay Road.

SHAWNIGAN LAKE: 53-2785 Wallbank Rd., Shawnigan Lake Mobile Home Park (in vil-lage). Estate sale, Sat., Aug. 16th, 9-4pm and Sun., Aug. 17th, 9-4pm. No early birds!

(THE PROPERTIES): Gar-age/Moving sale; 6272 Lower Chippewa Rd, Sat. Aug. 16, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, tool dock, Xmas tree & decorations, 65”x39” Corian countertop, Quetzal Recum-bent trike, Kuwahara road bike, maple desk, oak desk, antique vanity with stool, oak entertainment stand and more!

Garage SalesGarage Sales

apartment/condo cottages

help wanted

garage sales

A20 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

TRANSPORTATION

CARS

1995 Luxury Aurora Oldsmo-bile (98000kms). Garage kept, mint condition, recent receipts for over $3,000 in updated re-pairs and service. $3,500 obo. 250-743-4392.

1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBING

A SERVICE PLUMBER. Li-cence, Insured. Drains, HWT, Reno’s, Repairs. Senior Dis-counts. After Hour Service. Call Coval Plumbing, 250-709-5103.

STUCCO/SIDING

STUCCO - Including small jobs and refacing old stucco. Guaranteed. 250-715-5883.

TILING

CUSTOM TILE Works. Instal-lation of ceramic, mosaic & quarry tiles, slate, glassblocks, etc.; Repairs. 30 yrs exp. For estimates call: 250-710-5712

VACUUMS

Service Directory

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? DON’T BE MISSED, OUR READERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Call 1-855-310-3535

A20 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

TRANSPORTATION

CARS

1995 Luxury Aurora Oldsmo-bile (98000kms). Garage kept, mint condition, recent receipts for over $3,000 in updated re-pairs and service. $3,500 obo. 250-743-4392.

1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBING

A SERVICE PLUMBER. Li-cence, Insured. Drains, HWT, Reno’s, Repairs. Senior Dis-counts. After Hour Service. Call Coval Plumbing, 250-709-5103.

STUCCO/SIDING

STUCCO - Including small jobs and refacing old stucco. Guaranteed. 250-715-5883.

TILING

CUSTOM TILE Works. Instal-lation of ceramic, mosaic & quarry tiles, slate, glassblocks, etc.; Repairs. 30 yrs exp. For estimates call: 250-710-5712

VACUUMS

Service Directory

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? DON’T BE MISSED, OUR READERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Call 1-855-310-3535

A20 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

TRANSPORTATION

CARS

1995 Luxury Aurora Oldsmo-bile (98000kms). Garage kept, mint condition, recent receipts for over $3,000 in updated re-pairs and service. $3,500 obo. 250-743-4392.

1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBING

A SERVICE PLUMBER. Li-cence, Insured. Drains, HWT, Reno’s, Repairs. Senior Dis-counts. After Hour Service. Call Coval Plumbing, 250-709-5103.

STUCCO/SIDING

STUCCO - Including small jobs and refacing old stucco. Guaranteed. 250-715-5883.

TILING

CUSTOM TILE Works. Instal-lation of ceramic, mosaic & quarry tiles, slate, glassblocks, etc.; Repairs. 30 yrs exp. For estimates call: 250-710-5712

VACUUMS

Service Directory

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? DON’T BE MISSED, OUR READERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Call 1-855-310-3535

A20 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

TRANSPORTATION

CARS

1995 Luxury Aurora Oldsmo-bile (98000kms). Garage kept, mint condition, recent receipts for over $3,000 in updated re-pairs and service. $3,500 obo. 250-743-4392.

1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBING

A SERVICE PLUMBER. Li-cence, Insured. Drains, HWT, Reno’s, Repairs. Senior Dis-counts. After Hour Service. Call Coval Plumbing, 250-709-5103.

STUCCO/SIDING

STUCCO - Including small jobs and refacing old stucco. Guaranteed. 250-715-5883.

TILING

CUSTOM TILE Works. Instal-lation of ceramic, mosaic & quarry tiles, slate, glassblocks, etc.; Repairs. 30 yrs exp. For estimates call: 250-710-5712

VACUUMS

Service Directory

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? DON’T BE MISSED, OUR READERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Call 1-855-310-3535

A20 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

TRANSPORTATION

CARS

1995 Luxury Aurora Oldsmo-bile (98000kms). Garage kept, mint condition, recent receipts for over $3,000 in updated re-pairs and service. $3,500 obo. 250-743-4392.

1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBING

A SERVICE PLUMBER. Li-cence, Insured. Drains, HWT, Reno’s, Repairs. Senior Dis-counts. After Hour Service. Call Coval Plumbing, 250-709-5103.

STUCCO/SIDING

STUCCO - Including small jobs and refacing old stucco. Guaranteed. 250-715-5883.

TILING

CUSTOM TILE Works. Instal-lation of ceramic, mosaic & quarry tiles, slate, glassblocks, etc.; Repairs. 30 yrs exp. For estimates call: 250-710-5712

VACUUMS

Service Directory

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? DON’T BE MISSED, OUR READERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Call 1-855-310-3535

A20 Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Fri, Aug 15, 2014

TRANSPORTATION

CARS

1995 Luxury Aurora Oldsmo-bile (98000kms). Garage kept, mint condition, recent receipts for over $3,000 in updated re-pairs and service. $3,500 obo. 250-743-4392.

1995 TOYOTA Camry LE. Sil-ver, 4 cyl, 4 door, 395,000KMs, motor replc’d at 200KM. PS PB PW PM PL A/C. Run’s great looks good inside & out. Good tires. $1,595. 250-746-4192 or 250-709-1095

2000 TOYOTA Echo. 260,000 km. Very well maintained, lady driven. All records. Reliable & economical. $3200. Call (250)715-0567.

2003 DODGE Caravan, A/C, DVD player, 170,000 kms, $3,200 OBO. 250-748-0066

2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

MOTORCYCLES

2004 ROADSTAR. Low kms, lots of custom parts, very nice bike. Asking $7000 OBO 250-338-0095

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

1982 BOUNTY 11ft camper, good condition. 250-746-4552

8’10” PIONEER Truck/ Camp-er. Propane stove & oven, Hy-draulic jacks. $3100. Please call (250)743-5827.

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE

2003 SD F350, 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat, 48,000 original km. Leather interior. 1 Owner, $18,500. 89’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. 1 Owner. $6,300 obo buy both for 22,500. Call 250-723-9244.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2008 LEXINGTON 283, load-ed, only 20,000 miles, 3 slides. Mint condition, garage kept. $59,900. Phone:250-898-8718

TOWING

CASHFor Scrap Vehicles

Call Tight Line Towing

(250)709-5692

TRANSPORTATION

TOWING

SOUNDERS TOWING

Cashfor

Unwanted Vehicles“Prompt Service”

(250) 252-1224

VTRUCKS & ANS

1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. Farmers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 Dodge Ram- 4x4 Cum-mings diesel. Extented cab with canopy, 223,000 km, au-tomatic, $4500 obo. Call (250)753-6426.

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. Farm-ers Special $5,200 obo. 250-743-4392

MARINE

MARINE ACCESSORIES

3HP YAMAHA outboard, used very little $650. obo Standard Horizon VHS fl oating transceiver, cost $179 new, sell $125. obo. (778)936-0253, Ladysmith.

BOATS

25’ CATALINA Quality Fixed keel sailboat. $10,200. Also, available 2 small out board, $380 each. Call (250)743-5827.

CANOE, ESQUIF Heron, 14’6”L, 38.5”W. square stern, 69 lbs., for lake or stream. In-cludes cart, paddles, PFDs & straps. Cost $2000. Like new - sell $1000. (250)245-7738.

SAILBOAT & TRAILER “Fly-ing Junior” Class No. 5905. New paint and new parts. Main & jib sails. $2,000. Call: 250-246-9061

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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.

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HAIRSTYLISTS

HAIRDRESSING in your home, Cowichan Valley area. Barb Stewart. 250-715-6568

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOBILE FOOT CARE Nurse, South Cowichan. Call Linda LPN/FCN at 250-743-3595.

CARPENTRY

COMPLETE carpentry & build-ing service. Interior & exterior. Stairs, decks, reno’s, pressure washing, windows, gutter cleaning & repairs. Free esti-mates. Larry (250) 701-1362

VERY experienced Journeyman Carpenter available for all your renovation needs . Fast friendly guaranteed service . Jonathan (250)709-9294 .

Window WashingGutter Cleaning

Pressure WashingYard Cleaning

Junk Haul awayFree estimates

Larry’s Cleaning (250)701-1362

COMPUTER SERVICES

ABLE COMPUTER REPAIRIn-home service. Seniors’

discount. Nico 250-746-6167

GARDENING

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING

Commercial, Residential,and Industrial

Check our website for infoCall us today!

(250)748-8807www.elitegardemaintenance.ca

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassifi ed.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN SERVICES30+ years experience in

house repairs: indoor & out-door, carpentry, drywall,

painting, odd jobs, clean-up, general help, etc. FOR ESTIMATE:

CALL ROLF 250-710-5712

HAULING AND SALVAGE

Delivery Guy

(250) 597-8335yourdeliveryguy.ca

DELIVERIESHAULING/JUNK REMOVAL

MOVING JOBS WELCOME

Lowest Price Guarantee

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.

HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

* Gutters * Windows* Siding * Moss Removal

* Pressure washingMill Bay/Duncan250-743-3306

Chemainus/Ladysmith 250-324-3343

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBING

A SERVICE PLUMBER. Li-cence, Insured. Drains, HWT, Reno’s, Repairs. Senior Dis-counts. After Hour Service. Call Coval Plumbing, 250-709-5103.

STUCCO/SIDING

STUCCO - Including small jobs and refacing old stucco. Guaranteed. 250-715-5883.

TILING

CUSTOM TILE Works. Instal-lation of ceramic, mosaic & quarry tiles, slate, glassblocks, etc.; Repairs. 30 yrs exp. For estimates call: 250-710-5712

VACUUMS

Service Directory

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? DON’T BE MISSED, OUR READERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Call 1-855-310-3535

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CowiChan Collision ltdFamily owned & operated since 1965

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• Brochure Racks • Lexan Windows • Poly Tanks & Battery Boxes

• Boat & Golf Windshields • Plastic Bottles & Pails

• Twin-wall Sundeck Roofing & Greenhouse Sheets

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5285B Polkey rd. Duncanacross from mcBarley’s250-715-1121

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• Boat & Golf Windshields • Plastic Bottles & Pails

• Twin-wall Sundeck Roofing & Greenhouse Sheets

Valley PlasticsCustom Fabrication & Design

5285B Polkey rd. Duncanacross from mcBarley’s250-715-1121

When Presentation Matters!

Full Line of Fiberglass Materials

• Brochure Racks • Lexan Windows • Poly Tanks & Battery Boxes

• Boat & Golf Windshields • Plastic Bottles & Pails

• Twin-wall Sundeck Roofing & Greenhouse Sheets

Valley PlasticsCustom Fabrication & Design

5285B Polkey rd. Duncanacross from mcBarley’s250-715-1121

When Presentation Matters!

Full Line of Fiberglass Materials

• Brochure Racks • Lexan Windows • Poly Tanks & Battery Boxes

• Boat & Golf Windshields • Plastic Bottles & Pails

• Twin-wall Sundeck Roofing & Greenhouse Sheets

Valley PlasticsCustom Fabrication & Design

5285B Polkey rd. Duncanacross from mcBarley’s250-715-1121

When Presentation Matters!

Full Line of Fiberglass Materials

• Brochure Racks • Lexan Windows • Poly Tanks & Battery Boxes

• Boat & Golf Windshields • Plastic Bottles & Pails

• Twin-wall Sundeck Roofing & Greenhouse Sheets

Valley PlasticsCustom Fabrication & Design

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Don BodgerNews Leader Pictorial

The Duncan Gord Closson Forest Products men’s fastball team has taken over the operation of the All-Chicks slo-pitch tournament.

“Long as we’re able, we’re going to keep doing it,’’ said team spokesman Joe DiLalla about organizing events such as this.

Ten teams are ready to hit the diamonds of Glenora’s Waldon Park Saturday and Sunday, including five from the valley, one from Ladysmith, three from Victoria and one from Campbell River.

Round robin action begins at 8 a.m. Satur-day, with Shooters of Duncan taking on the Victoria Highballs on Field 1 and Sistas of Shawnigan Lake meeting Diamond Divas of Victoria on Field 2.

At 9:30 a.m, it’s Clippy Fups against Totos

and Tatas in a battle of Duncan teams on Field 1 while Campbell River’s Pitches Be Crazy plays Mariners of Duncan on Field 2.

T&W of Victoria and Yo Mumma from Ladysmith are the last of the teams to play opening games at 11 a.m.

The round robin continues until 9:30 a.m. Sunday followed by playoff action at 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.

“Everybody’s going to be guaranteed five (games),’’ said DiLalla.

Some teams could play as many as six or seven depending how the draw works out.

The following weekend, Aug. 22 to 24, will be the big 33rd-annual Gord Closson Fall Classic men’s oldtimers tournament at the same two Waldon Park fields.

Tickets are also being sold at $50 apiece for a 2006 Pontiac courtesy of Bow-Mel, with proceeds going to a local family in need due to a health crisis. Only 200 tickets are being sold.

Don BodgerNews Leader Pictorial

Team B.C. needed a quick pick-me-up and Cowichan’s Hannah Morten provided it.

The B.C. U18 women trailed 7-0 at half-time in their gold medal game at the national rugby championships in Calgary. Morten’s

try brought the team back to even terms and a penalty goal by Abbotsford’s Chantal Maclean propelled B.C. to an eventual 10-7 victory.

B.C. rolled through the round robin by beating Alberta 19-7, Nova Scotia 38-0, Manitoba 45-0, Saskatchewan 24-0 and Quebec 38-0 before losing 17-0 to Ontario.

But everyone knew the rematch between B.C. and Ontario for the gold medal would be a dandy and that proved true. Morten said lessons learned from that first meeting really helped B.C.

“We knew for the next game we had to fix up our mis-takes and tighten up our game and play smash-mouth rugby,’’ she said.

The girls did that, but fell behind after giving up a try on the last play of the first half.

“We were kind of baffled by that,’’ said Morten. “We didn’t really know what the call was and they quick-tapped it and went over for the try.’’

The score was not at all indicative of the play in the first half and the B.C. gals knew they had to just keep pushing hard.

The road to recovery started with Morten’s try and Maclean’s tying conversion. Maclean’s penalty then decided the issue and avenged B.C.’s loss to Ontario in last year’s final in Vancouver.

Shawnigan Lake’s Nicole Crowley of UVic was co-captain of the team with Morten and the two hoisted the big championship trophy on behalf of the team after the game.

The valley was also well-represented on the team by Brentwood College’s Ciel Arbour-Boehme, Jenn Lem-on, Brooklyn Navarette and Avi Sharabi. Cowichan’s Adrienne Saari was also a member of the squad, but played a limited role while still recovering from illness.

Overall, B.C. teams won four national titles. The U18 men joined the U18 women as Tier 1 champs, the U17 men went undefeated to claim the Tier 2 crown, the B.C. U16-1 men blanked Alberta in the Cup final to win the division for the fourth straight year, the B.C. U16 women placed second in their division and the U16-2 men were edged by Ontario in the bronze medal game.

Other Cowichan reps included: Sam James and Wes Wong of Shawnigan Lake School on the U18 men; Frances Kelsey’s Alex Hedley, Karl Mattison and Con-nor McGarry, and Shawnigan Lake School’s Nicholas Mouret, Seth Purdey and Nathan Bice on the U16 B.C.-2 men; Kyle Joe of Cowichan on the U16 B.C.-1 men’s team; and McKenna Haz of Brentwood on the B.C. U16 women’s squad.

All-Chicks being run by men

Daryl GriffithCowichan’s Hannah Morten barges across the line for a try that sparks the B.C. U18 women’s team to the gold medal in the national rugby championship final against Ontario.

Morten provides comeback tryNational rugby championships: Local play-ers shine at all levels in Calgary

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Don BodgerNews Leader Pictorial

A long dynasty ended in the 35th-annual Cowichan Bay Regatta during the B.C. Day long weekend.

Dave Richardson’s Hotfoot27, Fetish, has held a lock on the title at the event in Div. 6 of the Perfor-mance Handicap Racing Fleet 3 since 2008. But along came Simon Walker, a fellow Royal Victoria Yacht Club member, on Peptide to upstage him and relegate Richard-son to second in the division for the first time since 2007.

It was one of the many significant racing highlights during another great weekend of sailing with about

85 boats entered.“We’re down a little bit, but over-

all our divisions were really tight,’’ said Stu Dahlgren of the UK Sailmakers presenting sponsors. “Other than the PHRF 1, we had more similar boats.

“We had a really big resurgence in the multi-hull fleet. We had 16 boats this year. The guys were all commenting it was really tight racing.’’

Many of the same competitors who attend every year were at the regatta again, with a few new ad-ditions — including a couple from the Lower Mainland in the PHRF 4 class.

“It was nice to see those guys making the trip across,’’ said Dahl-gren.

It was another hot weekend, but the weather and the winds proved ideal for the racers.

“Saturday was a lovely day, wind came in at 11 (a.m.) — nice, good, tight racing,’’ said Dahlgren.

Sailors were tossed a bit of a curve ball Sunday, with the winds coming in strong at the beginning of the day before fading for a while and then picking up again.

Everything else pertaining to the regatta ran like clockwork on the water and on land, following a tried and true formula.

Winners of the other divisions fol-lowing combined results of all races were: Div. 1 Multihulls — Chris Sherman (Son of Raven), Ana-cortes Yacht Club; Div. 2 PHRF (-9 to 81) — Micah Vanderheide

(Mad Max), Cadboro Bay Sailing Association; Div. 3 Melges 24 — Kirk Palmer (Light Scout), CBSA, Royal Victoria Yacht Club; Div. 4 Martin 242 — Michael Clements (Too Wicked), Royal Vancouver

Yacht Club; Div. 5 PHRF 2 (93 to 147) — Nigel Martin (Bulletproof), CBSA, Royal Victoria Yacht Club; Div. 7 PHRF 4 (186 to 300) — Bruce McQuade (The Lounge), CBSA, Nanaimo Yacht Club).

Don BodgerNews Leader Pictorial

Hosting the Western Canadian U16 boys’ and girls’ fastpitch championships showcased the Cowichan Valley in a more positive light than any tourism

brochure could.In return, the participants from the five

boys’ teams and nine girls’ teams in the tournament at the Cowichan Sportsplex showcased their talents to the admiring valley sports fans among the crowd of parents and team supporters who turned up to watch the action.

The mutual admiration from both perspec-tives was readily apparent.

“Many comments on how beautiful it was,’’ said tournament director Katrina Bull of Duncan, who was instrumental in bringing the tournament here when it was awarded to South Vancouver Island Softball, a group of associations.

“It was really neat to hear the comments, not just on the ballfields and the event and the facility, but the area.’’

“It’s beautiful out here,’ said Dave Turta, head coach of the Regina Lazers softball team that won the girls’ championship. “Ev-erybody wants to move out here.’’

“The tournament was well-organized and you live in a very beautiful country,’’ said David Muswaggon, head coach of the Pimici-kamak Thunder team from Manitoba that capture the boys’ championship.

“Friendly people in the city of Duncan,’’ he added.

Muswaggon also raved about the manage-ment at the Deer Lodge in Mill Bay where his team stayed. “They were superb,’’ he said.

Bull personally booked 287 hotel rooms for the competing teams in the valley at the Deer Lodge, Thunderbird Motel, Oceanfront in Cowichan Bay, Cowichan Valley Inn, Travel Lodge Silver Bridge Inn Duncan, Chemainus’ Best Western Festival Inn and Fuller Lake

Motel as well as the Travel Lodge and Ra-mada in Nanaimo.

“They loved the community,’’ said Bull.“Multiple people said, ‘We’d be back so we

can spend more time as a family.’’’Some of the teams started arriving a week

before the tournament.“I let them know if you come then, that’s

great but there’s nowhere for you to stay,’’ said Bull, who had to book rooms for a finite time during the days immediately preceding and following the tournament.

“Some are still here,’’ she said Tuesday. “They decided they’ve come this far, they’d might as well enjoy it.’’

The players were also treated like royalty by the host committee. A player dinner the first day and opening ceremony the second day — a bit of a departure from the norm — proved to be a shrewd move.

“They learned to be friendly maybe before any rivalries start,’’ said Bull.

On the field, games were intense. “It was amazing ball to watch,’’ said Bull.

The Regina Lazers defeated St. Albert Pride of Alberta 8-6 in Sunday’s girls’ final. It was 8-2 going into the last inning.

“We like to make it interesting,’’ said Regina coach Turta.

The Lazers went into the tournament full of confidence.

“Our bats came alive when they needed to,’’ said Turta. “We had kids playing their roles.

“There’s probably eight of them have been together since they were 10 years old. This is the final time all these kids will play together.’’

The other girls entries included: South Delta Invaders ‘98, Cloverdale Fury ‘98 and Sooke Sox from B.C.; Calgary Kaizen ‘99; Conquest Coyotes of Saskatchewan; and Manitoba’s Winnipeg Lightning ‘99 and Westman Magic.

The Pimicikamak boys’ Aboriginal pro-gram, featured in the News Leader Pictorial last Friday, produced a great team that won 10-7 in the boys’ championship game over Shellbrook Rangers of Saskatchewan.

“Give credit to the kids,’’ said head coach

David Muswaggon. “They played well as a team offensively and defensively.

“It was a great experience for the guys. They’ll take that confidence with them.’’

It’ll be a hard act for the team to follow.“Everybody will be gunning for us next year

in Winnipeg,’’ laughed Muswaggon.The Pimicikamak elite softball program

was established in 2012 at Cross Lake with the goal of uniting the Pimicikamak people, promoting health and wellness and preserv-ing the game of softball played for the past 50 years in the region. Strong community and sponsor support has allowed the program to attain great success in just three short years.

Pimicikamak defeated Shellbrook 8-0, Sooke 7-6, Prince George 9-2 and Richmond 10-3 in the round robin and then knocked off Shellbrook 8-0 and again 10-7 in the playoffs. The team scored 52 runs and allowed 18 in six games.

Megwan Muswaggon pitched 30 of the 37 innings. He did not allow a home run until Shellbrook hit two off him in the seventh inning of the championship game, but he refocused to strike out the last two batters.

Don BodgerTrophy time brings expressions of jubilation from Aubrie Houk, left, and Jamie Turta of the Regina Lazers after winning the girls’ cham-pionship. Rachael Huber, far right, was the pitcher in the champi-onship game. Below, second baseman Jacob Monias of the Pimici-kamak championship boys’ team bends down on a low throw to get his bat on the ball for a bunt attempt.

Andrew LeongKen Holland and crew on Blackadder follows Judith Neville and Blair Luscombe’s Haggis, an-other Martin 242, into the bay during the annual Cowichan Bay Regatta.

Cowichan Bay Regatta: Sailing extravaganza features some tight racing and a few surprises

Fan fare: Visitors leave with rave reviews from their experiences

Walker ends Richardson’s long run

SPoRTS WATCH

Team Canada features valley playersGot a sports story?email [email protected] 250-856-0045 Two softball players from Co-

wichan recently enjoyed the trip and experience of a lifetime.

Grade 12 students Alyssa Bur-rows, left, and Tawni Daniels, far left, traveled to Sussex, Delaware to play for Team Canada in the 2014 Senior League Softball World Series.

The squad played against teams from Montana, Florida, Texas, Philippines and Europe-Africa, finishing with three wins and two losses.

The girls left for Ontario July 31 and then bused with the other girls from there to Delaware.

— Don Bodger

Western Canadian fastpitch showcases the valley

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2011 AUDI A4STK #Z16397 $31,998$23,998

2010 MERCEDES BENZ C300STK #Z16160

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$7,488(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2012 GMC TERRAIN

Stk #V16164

(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2007 JEEP WRANGLER

Stk #Z16205A

$18,698(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2014 JEEP COMPASS

Stk#K16030

2013 CHEVROLETCRUZE

Stk #D16053

$14,998(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2011 FORD RANGER

Stk #S16271

2007 JEEP 2007 JEEP WRANGLERWRANGLER

Stk #Z16205A

$18,698$18,698$18,698$18,698$18,698(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2011 FORD 2011 FORD RANGERRANGER

Stk #

$19,495(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2013 VOLKSWAGENJETTA

Stk #D16268

$15,498(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$17,598(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2010 CHEVROLET EQUINOX

Stk#Z16335

$13,998(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$23,398(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$19,998(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2013 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLEStk #D16207

$22,488(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2012 DODGE CALIBER

Stk#D16119A

$14,898(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2013 MITSUBISHI RVR

STK# D16310

$19,998(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2012 CHRYSLER300 TOURING

Stk #D15874C

2012 FORDFUSION

Stk#D15747A

2011 HYUNDAI SANTA FE LTD

STK #V16504

2006 DODGE DURANGO

Stk #V15908A

$23,998

$7,999(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2010 CHEVROLETAVEO LT

Stk #P14948A

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2011 HONDA ACCORD

STK# V16486

$21,398(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2010 DODGE CALIBER

Stk #D16339A

2012 HONDA CIVIC LX

Stk #D16465

$11,898(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$18,495(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2013 DODGE RAM 1500 ST

Stk #V16368

$28,798(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2007 GMC SIERRA

Stk #D16086A

$19,995(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

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2014 DODGE JOURNEY SXT

Stk #D16313

$22,998(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2013 TOYOTACOROLLA

Stk #D16528

$17,995(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2013 DODGE 2013 DODGE RAM 1500 STRAM 1500 ST

Stk #V16368

$28,798$28,798(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$28,798(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$28,798

2012 NISSAN VERSAStk #D16451

$14,495(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2013 RAM 1500 SLTStk #D16445

$32,995(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2012 HONDA 2012 HONDA CIVIC LXCIVIC LX

Stk #D16465

$18,495$18,495(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$18,495(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$18,495

2008 JEEP COMPASSLIMITED

Stk #T16529

$14,498(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2013 DODGEGRAND

CARAVANStk #D16431

$20,995(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2008 GMCSIERRA

Stk #D15999A

$19,995(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2008 GMC2008 GMCSIERRASIERRA

Stk #D15999A

$19,995$19,995(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2012 DODGE RAM1500

Stk #K16525

2012 DODGE RAM2012 DODGE RAM

$25,998(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$17,598$17,598(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$17,598(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$17,598

2010 CHEVROLET 2010 CHEVROLET EQUINOXEQUINOX

Stk#Z16335

2012 CHRYSLER2012 CHRYSLER300 TOURING300 TOURING

Stk #D15874C

$22,995(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

2011 JEEP LIBERTY

Stk#V16300A

$17,995(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$15,498$15,498(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$15,498(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$15,498$15,498(*plus $499 Documentation Fee and taxes)

$15,498

2011 JEEP 2011 JEEP LIBERTY LIBERTY

Stk#V16300A

$17,995$17,995