Upload
black-press
View
231
Download
2
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
November 13, 2013 edition of the The Northern View
Citation preview
VOL. 8 NO. 47 Wednesday, November 13, 2013 FREE
PRINCE RUPERT
What to know about tsunamis
Page A9
News
BG Group commits $5 million
Page A11
Business
Rupert Atoms come up big
Page A13
Sports
Liddle given provincial award
Page B1
Haida Gwaii
IN HONOUR
BY SHAUN THOMAS PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
Prince Rupert activists will be joining others across the country on Nov. 16 to protest growth in the oil development and export industries.
Dubbed “Save Our Seafood Chowder – Defend Our Community”, the outdoor rally scheduled to take place across from Atlin Terminal from noon to 1 p.m. is part of the nationwide Defend Our Climate, Defend Our Communities day of action. Luanne Roth, one of the event’s organizers, said the hope is to make a major statement to the federal government.
“The idea is to show there are people all
across Canada who oppose expanding energy projects. The tar sands, if they continued as they are would be harmful, but they want to expand it to double or even triple operations,” she said, noting the concerns are both local and global.
“There is a bit of a theme in protecting our
communities in terms of water quality and quality of life, but also protecting our climate. We need to look at where our priorities are and what our vision for that is.”
Organizers chose Atlin Terminal as the location to send a message to the Prince Rupert Port Authority, who have acknowledged discussions have taken place with Nexen that would see oil arriving by rail to be exported from Prince Rupert.
“In Prince Rupert, our main concern is oil tankers and pollution of the water. The Prince Rupert Port Authority is planning to have oil tankers at the port, and we want to let them know we do not want tankers in Prince Rupert,” said Roth.
BY SHAUN THOMAS PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
Five of the six candidates looking to fill the council seat vacated by MLA Jennifer Rice faced the public on Wednesday night during the lone all-candidates forum of the campaign at the Lester Centre of the Arts.
Each of the present candidates in the Nov. 16 b y e l e c t i o n — Larry Golden, James Kirk, Len Lovering, Wade Niesh and Gurvinder Randhawa — began the evening by introducing themselves through opening statements, while moderator Tom Harvey read a statement from candidate Barry Cunningham, who was unable to attend due to medical issues.
Candidates make
their case
Activists to rally against oil tankers in RupertPort Authority targeted for possible oil exports
Todd Hamilton / The Northern ViewCaptain Cook Sea Cadets stand vigil during Remembrance Day ceremonies in Prince Rupert on Monday.
See BYELECTION on Page A2
• Barry Cunningham
• Larry Golden
• James Kirk
• Len Lovering
• Wade Niesh
•Gurvinder Randhawa
“In Prince Rupert, our main concern is oil tankers and
pollution of the water.”
- Luanne Roth
Council byelection on Saturday
See PORT on Page A3
250.624.9298Suite 6 - 342 3rd Ave W. [email protected]
Your home is one of the biggest investments you will ever make. As a licensed realtor with over 23 years of experience, whether you are selling or buying, I am here to guide you through every phase of the process with skill and integrity. For a free consultation please call or e-mail me today. I look forward to helping you � nd the perfect home!715 5th Ave East
$79,500 www.gordonkobza.com
Gord KobzaThe Power of Experience
New Listing
A2 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
Trade connects us.
Farmers like Barry Martin of Grande Prairie, Alberta depend on the Port of Prince Rupert. Our gateway connects their agricultural products to overseas markets, which means jobs and prosperity for people in northern BC. Our terminals may be located in Prince Rupert, but we’re building connections clear across Canada—and the globe. Learn about the value of trade at www.rupertport.com/connections.
Trade ad drafts Barry.indd 3 11/8/2013 1:47:19 PM
News
Wade Niesh, a self-employed building contractor who previously worked at the airport and as a bus driver, said his diverse work background has allowed him to get to know a wide range of people and needs in Prince Rupert.
“I believe that I can take this community and apply the same logic that I apply every day as a builder, which is common sense and thinking 10 steps ahead so you don’t have to do the same thing twice. I want to help shape this community in preparation for the future,” he said.
Larry Golden, who spent 35 years as a light-keeper at Triple Island, said his experience watching the city for the past decade, gives him an understanding of council and motivation to sit in the council chambers.
“Previously I was trying to shine a light on city council, and I have a website where I have 10 years of history on city council, but the way things have evolved I can no longer see what is going on from the outside. Now I am asking citizens to put me on the inside so I can see what is going on,” he said.
Barry Cunningham, who built a flooring contract business and currently works as the pollution response officer with the Canadian Coast Guard, said
he looks forward to working with the council on numerous issues as Prince Rupert grows.
“As opportunities present themselves, we need to ensure the city is working as effectively as possible with stakeholders and the port to ensure that the city benefits from future growth. As the city benefits from projected growth, so should the First Nations and surrounding villages on the coast,” he said.
James Kirk, who worked 45 years in the business sector and has served with the legion for the past 18 years, said he is a Rupert booster who believes in transparency, availability and commitment.
“I will work with business to create
more jobs, which will increase the tax base and allow council to attend to the suffering infrastructure ... I support Don Krusel, the CEO of the Prince Rupert Port Authority, and his team fulfilling the vision of Charles Hays,” he said.
Len Lovering, who is now retired, said he is running for council because he wants to give back to the community after seeing the impact the closure of the pulp mill has had on the town.
“Fast forward 12 years later and we are faced with businesses banging on our doors ... it means the ball is in our court. We have the unique opportunity to mould our destiny ... we must learn from the past and move forward to mould our future,” he said.
Gurvinder Randhawa is a self-employed business owner who graduated with a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Commerce in India, and he said now is the time to look to the future.
“It is important to train Prince Rupert people for the future and I can enhance that concept to train local workers and prepare them to take advantage of new industrial opportunities,” he said, noting he is committed to openness, transparency and accountability.
Following the opening statements, candidates answered a series of questions from both the forum organizers and those in attendance.
For more on the all-candidates forum, see page A8.
Shaun Thomas / The Northern ViewFrom left, Wade Niesh, Larry Golden, James Kirk, Gurvinder Randhawa and Len Lovering.
Candidates touch on growth and trainingLooking to a
brighter future
DISCOVERA WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY
AT THE PRINCE RUPERTPORT INTERPRETIVE CENTRE
LOCATED ON PRINCE RUPERT’S SCENIC CENTRAL WATERFRONT
TUESDAY – SATURDAYNOON – 4:00 PM
(CLOSED SUNDAY AND MONDAY)
FREE ADMISSION – CHILDREN ARE WELCOME
CALL 250 624-4559 FOR INFORMATIONOR VISIT WWW.RUPERTPORT.COM/CENTRE
NorthernView PIC Ad rev02.indd 1 9/9/2013 10:22:54 AM
November 13, 2013 • Northern View • A3www.thenorthernview.com
Growth needed, PRPA contends BY SHAUN THOMAS
PORT EDWARD / The Northern View
The District of Port Edward said it is ready to fight to keep the community’s post office operating.
Councillor Christine McKenzie brought forward a letter from the Canadian Union of Postal Workers stating Canada Post “wants to dramatically cut service to improve its financial situation”, and said Port Edward needs to add their voice to other communities fighting reduced service.
“I got a little concerned with what Canada Post is thinking of doing, and one of those things is to get rid of rural post offices ... they’re talking about not even having the boxes, so we would have to go to town to get the mail,” she said, a statement that found support among those in council chambers.
“Port Edward built that post office to make sure we had postal service ... what gets me is we’re growing and they want to start getting rid of things,” said Mayor Dave MacDonald.
One thing the union said it would like to see happen is for the upcoming review of the Canadian Postal Service Charter be open to the public, and the district will be writing Lisa Raitt, the federal
minister responsible for Canada Post, to voice their support for the idea.
“I think that is the important thing, that we have the right to express our opinion during this review,” said Mayor MacDonald.
Canada Post spokesperson Anick Losier said there are no definitive plans for changing service, but discussions about the future of Canada Post are ongoing.
“At the moment we know the current business model is broken,
it doesn’t meet the needs of current Canadians, so we are having the discussion about how to meet the needs of Canadians now and into the future,” she said, noting the company is “very much concerned” about its long-term viability.
“We do have a special relationship with rural communities because a lot of the time we are the only ones who will deliver there ... we will continue to be the lifeline to rural Canada, but what that will look like is still being discussed.”
Michael Gurney, manager of corporate communications for the Prince Rupert Port Authority, said the group encourages residents to express their opinions and become informed about the port’s operations.
“We are committed to understanding the concerns and priorities of the community, which is the reason we launched our recent community forum, established the community information line and opened the Port Interpretive Centre. We welcome the feedback and take it seriously. At the same time, we have a mandate to grow this` gateway to the benefit of communities and economies across the country,” he said, noting the port does have some common ground with those protesting oil industry expansion.
“The belief expressed by the organizers of the rally is one that the Prince Rupert Port Authority shares, which is when moving any commodity, safety and sustainability are key.”
Volunteers will be serving seafood chowder during the event “to remind people that fresh seafood is one of the things we love about Prince Rupert”, and Roth said she expects a strong turnout despite the craft fair and other events taking place around town that day.
“There has been a good response so far. I think it’s going to be really good,” she said.
“We have a mandate to grow
this gateway.”
- Michael Gurney
PORT from Page A1
Shaun Thomas / The Northern ViewCouncillors in Port Edward will be writing the federal government to protect the existing postal outlet in the community.
News
250-600-7343 Emily Kawaguchi
Prince Rupert
$419,000
1933 Graham Ave
$349,000
149 Raven Cres
$239,000
313 Crestview Drive
$239,000
$249,000
136 Crestview Drive
1112 Ambrose Ave
$395,000
124 Barrow Pl
363-500 2nd Ave WestUpper level of the Rupert Square
Shopping Centre
250-627-7551
www.royallepage.ca/princerupert208 1st Ave East, Prince Rupert • 250-624-9498 • 1-800-808-3988
www.hseds.ca
TRAINING CENTRENovember (Price includes GST)
Solving Problems Through Service Nov 19 (Tues) 9-1 pm ....... $68.25WHMIS Online Nov *two seats only Nov 19 (Tues) 9-1 pm ....... $43.00TDG Online *two seats only Nov 20 (Wed) 9-12 pm ................ $45.00Fall Protection Nov 22 (Fri) 9-5 pm ........................................ $100.80Traf� c Control Nov 23 & 24 (Sat & Sun) 9-5 pm ..................... $374.06Food Safe Nov 25&26 (Mon&Tues) 5-9 pm ............................. $115.00Of� ce Administration Skills Nov 25-29 (Mon-Fri) 9-4 pm ....... $498.75WHMIS Online Nov 26 (Tues) 9-1 pm ...................................... $43.00Lock Out / Tag Out Nov 27 (Wed) 9-1 pm ................................ $124.95CSTS Online Nov 28 (Thurs) 9-4 pm ....................................... $78.75
WELCOMING COMMUNITIESHECATE STRAIT EMPLOYMENT SETTLEMENT SERVICES.
FREE WORKSHOPS FOR NEW IMMIGRANTS
COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERING – NOVEMBER 14 – 10:00 – 11:30 AM
Port Ed to fight for postal service
While many eyes around the country are on Prince Rupert as a potential boomtown with the development of
the LNG industry, the District of Port Edward has been quietly preparing for a bright future.
Under the radar of the national media, but well covered by the Northern View, Port Edward council has been proactively working with industry and developers to position itself as a
boomtown in its own right.
In the recent past, Port Edward has sold a large chunk of land to the PTI Group to develop a massive work camp for construction workers, has sold 11 acres of land to energy giant AltaGas for what will probably be a floating LNG terminal or a propane export facility, has constructed a brand
new school while leasing out the former building to Pacific NorthWest LNG and the PTI Group to create a new business/office space in a town that was otherwise devoid of such. There is also talk with a developer to purchase and improve the community’s trailer park.
Outside of work being done with companies, the community has completely revamped its Official Community Plan to outline areas of future industrial and residential growth, has planned for a major bypass road to keep truck traffic off of the main road by the school and is using the money from previous land sales to try and purchase additional crown lands that may be of interest to the business community.
While the major media may not be entirely aware of what is happening in Port Edward and its potential for growth, BC Premier Christy Clark knows what “Dancing Dave” and the rest of council are up to. Out of all of the communities in B.C. she could have mentioned as successes in a highly public speech to the members of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities, she shone the light on the District of Port Edward.
While people in Prince Rupert are rightfully excited about the potential growth of the community, Port Edward is preparing for growth that is just as significant. And that bodes well for the future of the North Coast.
737 Fraser Street • Prince Rupert, B.C • Ph: 250-624-8088 • Fax: 250-624-8085 • [email protected] • www.thenorthernview.com • @northernview • facebook.com/thenorthernview
B.C. Press Council: The Northern View is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.BCpresscouncil.org
The Prince Rupert Northern View, a politically independent community newspaper is a Division of Black Press Group Ltd. and is published every Wednesday in Prince Rupert B.C. at 737 Fraser Street, Prince Rupert, B.C, V8J 1R1. Phone (250) 624-8088, Fax (250) 624-8085. All material contained in this publication is protected by copyright. Reproduction in whole or in part is expressly prohibited without prior consent.
A4 November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
Boomtown Port Edward?
Reaction was swift and scattered after the “framework agreement” on new oil pipelines announced last week by B.C. Premier Christy
Clark and Alberta Premier Alison Redford.First, here’s what it doesn’t mean.“B.C. blinked,” according to one Toronto
commentator, based on the popular notion that B.C. gave up its claim to a share of Alberta’s resource royalties from heavy oil. Clark never made such a claim, so it would be difficult to give it up.
Her often-repeated condition of a “fair share” of revenues from any new oil pipelines is purposely vague, but after repeated protests from Alberta, Clark clarified as far back as last June that provincial royalties are not on the table. There is no constitutional way to make such a demand, a point Redford has made several times.
NDP leader Adrian Dix and the usual chorus of professional protesters claimed that Clark flip-flopped, opposing the Enbridge Northern Gateway proposal before the election and then embracing it once she was re-elected.
This is also inaccurate. Clark’s five conditions were set out before the May election, demanding approval by a federal environmental review, “world-leading” spill prevention and response capability on land and at sea, meeting legal requirements to consult and share benefits with aboriginal communities, and the undefined “fair share” for B.C.
Clark said numerous times during the campaign that the conditions have not been met, and made pessimistic noises about Northern Gateway, but she very carefully did not campaign against it. The B.C. Liberal platform also endorsed a Kitimat-area oil refinery proposed by this newspaper’s owner, and Clark
repeatedly referred to that sort of industrial expansion as one of the potential “fair share” components for B.C.
The B.C. Liberal government made its opposition to Northern Gateway “as currently proposed” official on May 31, two weeks after the election, in its final submission to the federal review panel. If Clark had wanted to jump on the anti-pipeline bandwagon for political gain, that move could have been made earlier.
Here’s what Redford and Clark agreed on. Redford accepts B.C.’s five conditions, provincial royalties excluded, and Clark endorsed Redford’s proposed
“Canadian Energy Strategy,” which B.C. rejected last year.A draft of the strategy released last summer contains no
specifics on how it would facilitate a pipeline project from Alberta to B.C. It talks about developing Canada’s energy reserves and at the same time somehow reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and promises a final version next spring. Oh, and Quebec refuses to participate.
Ottawa has sole jurisdiction over inter-provincial projects such as Northern Gateway and the proposal by Kinder Morgan Canada to expand the 60-year-old Trans Mountain pipeline to Burnaby and refineries in Washington.
If there is to be some extra revenue for B.C. from oil traffic, it could theoretically take the form of a toll on pipelines. Redford pointed out the problem with that idea in her speech to an energy forum in Vancouver last week. She noted that 42 per cent of B.C. natural gas is piped through Alberta to markets. If B.C. can toll Alberta oil, the same could be done with B.C. gas.
None of B.C.’s five conditions has yet been met. Legally, they don’t have to be, except for the one about accommodating aboriginal title.
Untangling oil pipeline politics
Tom Fletcher
Shaun Thomas
Martina PerryReporter
Lisa ThomasGraphic Design
Todd HamiltonPublisher
Ellen MarshAdministration/Circulation
Ed EvansAdvertising
Shaun ThomasEditor
November 13, 2013 • Northern View • A5www.thenorthernview.com
On the street
Will you be voting in the Nov. 16 byelection?
With Martina Perry
STEFANIE TATES ELY ABECIA MEISHA WEIR NATHAN WILSON
“No.”“Probably.”“Yes.”“If I decide on a candidate by then, yes.”
Letters to the editor
Coal trade sustains Tumbler Ridge familyThe District of
Tumbler Ridge is receiving
much-deserved atten-tion, as it once again becomes a focal point of Canada’s coal mining industry.
The community is already home to two of northeast British Co-lumbia’s four operating mines, which enjoy the advantage of di-rect rail access to the Port of Prince Rupert and the Asian markets served by its gateway.
Additional investments worth hundreds of millions of dollars are being made to expand current operations or to open new mines in the area. It bodes well for the future of families like Doug Taylor’s.
The Taylor family has been mining since the early 20th century, when Doug’s grandfather worked in underground mines on Cana-da’s east coast. They were among the original families to move to Tumbler Ridge when the community was founded in the 1980s to support new mining operations that would supply Japan with met-allurgical coal for steel making.
However, the history of Tumbler Ridge has been a turbulent one since its inception over 30 years ago, something Doug and other residents are all too familiar with.
“It’s really been the same for years,” says Doug. “We have no con-trol over the price of coal, the market is up and down all the time, and the jobs tend to come and go with it. I think that’s something everyone realizes up here.
“But it’s what we do, and we’re proud to be making a positive contribution to our community and supporting other jobs in the province that depend on this resource.”
Doug has been a heavy-duty mechanic at Walter Energy’s Wol-verine mine for the last seven and a half years, during which time he welcomed the birth of his third child and watched his family in Tumbler Ridge grow.
Today his extended family is nearly 20 people strong, and he de-scribes them as typical residents who enjoy the close-knit sense of community and the abundant wildlife and recreational activities found in their backyard.
Doug’s two sisters-in-law, Gina Taylor and Christine Banham, are also among the 475-person workforce at the Wolverine mine, and share Doug’s cautious optimism for the future of their commu-nity.
“We all know there’s a risk of getting laid off at any time, but that’s part of coal mining and that’s part of the industry,” said Gina. “There’s lots of coal here and there’s lots of opportunity. As long as we can take advantage of it, and the companies we’re working for are smart about it, there’s going to be opportunity here for a long time.
“A lot of us in Tumbler Ridge have a good understanding that what we are producing is good met coal, which is a strength we have here and elsewhere in B.C. That’s what keeps us here and feeling sound and secure about the future.”
Re:port is a collaborative promotional venture by the Prince Rupert Port Authority and The Northern View.
Photo courtesy Prince Rupert Port AuthorityFEELING SECURE ABOUT THE FUTURE: Doug Taylor, together with his sister-in-law Christine Banham, are part of Canada’s coal mining industry. Mines in their community of Tumbler Ridge keep exports flowing through Prince Rupert’s Ridley Terminals gateway.
RE:PORTRE:PORTRE:PORT
REport column Nov 13, 2013.indd 1 11/11/2013 12:45:27 PM
Pipe up before pipes put downEditor:TransCanada Pipelines and Spectra Energy,
plan to build pipelines to transport natural gas from the fracking grounds of northeastern B.C. to LNG plants on the west coast.
Pipelines would pass though the Kispiox Valley, following different routes, on to Cranberry Junction and westward.
Each of the three 48-inch diameter pipes (Spectra proposes two), would have the capacity to move nearly four billion cubic feet of gas per day, all for export. This would be more than twenty times the province’s current domestic use. The National Energy Board reports: natural gas pipelines of smaller diameter, but of similar length, experience one operational leak annually, and one catastrophic failure every seven years.
Roads would parallel each pipeline’s entire length. A large swath would be cleared and sprayed to prevent vegetative growth. There would be over 1,300 stream and river crossings on each route, including the Babine, Skeena, and Kispiox. Construction crews would temporarily dam and divert many salmon bearing streams. Spectra Energy has stated
there would be no construction jobs for locals – zero.
Proponents ensure us that these pipelines would be exclusively for natural gas. At the moment, people in eastern Canada are outraged and fighting TransCanada’s plan to convert a major natural gas pipeline system from gas to oil. In Alberta, oil pipeline ruptures occur on average twice a day. Only the larger ones require reporting.
Is this what we collectively want for our territories, our lands, and our salmon?
Time to pipe up before the pipe is laid down.
Marnie PoleKispiox Valley
“Is this what we collectively want for our territories, our
lands and our salmon?”
- Marnie Pole
A sensible plea for signaturesEditor:Sensible BC marijuana petitions have been
out for just over a month and a half. This is an official, province-wide petition, just like Stop the HST. It has deadlines, and we are required to get a minimum of 10 per cent of registered voters in each of our 85 electoral districts.
This grassroots campaign is driven by the people of B.C. for the people - both for medical users, and recreational use. Registered canvassers volunteer daily to sit outside, in various locations, and wait for people to sign the petitions.
Most people don’t realize how important their signature is.
Because of the nature of this petition, most people do not realize that we are out there every day for their children’s future.
That’s why most people I sign in a day are over 60. These folks know the impact of a possible criminal record, or jail time to a family member.
For what? A harmless and beneficial plant.No one will ever know you signed the
petition.
We do not sell these names; they go to the head office for counting and then will be delivered to Elections BC in Victoria in early December. Also, it is clearly stated in the Initiative and Recall Act that no one shall be punished in any way for signing a petition presented by Elections BC.
Next, you should sign the petition even if you are opposed to the initiative.
The reason is in order to have the referendum, and the discussion to begin, on ways to implement or change our proposals we must have enough signatures in the petition phase.
You also will be able to cast your ballot either in favour or against the actual referendum question next September.
How often do we really get to enact changes to laws? Join in on the democratic process? Be heard? End prohibition? And make history all with one little signature.
Next time you see us out there, stop, sign, and join thousands of others who have done their civic duty and signed the Sensible BC petition.
Boyd GobleSensible BC petitioner
Opinion
A6 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
The place to go for fine vintage items:
furniture, Persian carpets,
unique gifts, and quality local art!
Find us at 985 3rd Ave West Open Wed-Sat 11-6, Sun 12-5 • 250.624.2746
Winter Hours Oct - NovMon-Fri 7:30-18:00 Sat 9:00-18:00
(Closed Sunday & Holidays)
Have you tried our “JAVADOG”
Naomi’s Grill
lower level rupert square mall250-624-9180
Every monday seniors (65 or over) receive 15% regular priced items. Cannot be combined with other discount cards
Homemade Chicken FingersHamburgers
Chicken Burgers
Jennifer Rice, MLA North Coast
North Coast Constituency Of� ce 818 3rd Avenue West, Prince Rupert
250-624-7734 or 1-866-624-7734 [email protected]
Offi ce HoursTuesday to Friday9:00 am to 4:30 pm
At
Your
Serv
ice
$30/hour – Main Hall$10/hour – Kitchen
$30/hour – Bouncy Castle**Must be rented with the hall*
CHEAPER PRICES & MORE RENTAL
OPTIONS!
www.nisgaahall.ca
250.627.15951.866.627.1590
I Am BAck!Patti’s Hair Design
for the best in womens hairstyling
By appointment
250-627-1811624 5th Avenue East, Prince Rupert, BC
Open Monday to Saturday • Evening appointments availablePhone 250-624-9010 • Cell 250-600-6111
100 Cormorant Place, Prince Rupert
Licensed & Certified
Gift Certificates Available
NEW! Laser Hair Removal System for Permanent
Hair Reduction
9:30 -5:30 Mon - Sat • (250) 627-8106 623 2nd Ave West, Prince Rupert
Leanne's PET SHOP
The Natural Choice For All Your Pet’s Needs
CHECK OUT OUR NEW STOCK
Pre-Register or information call 250-624-3457 or email [email protected]
Dance Academy of Prince Rupert
Fall RegistRation
Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Song & Dance, Hip Hop, Acrobatics, Modern, Boys Only Tumbling, Preschool, Toddler and You, Zumba
Wednesday, Aug. 28 • 4 p.m. -8 p.m.Thursday, Aug. 29 • 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.Wednesday, Sept. 4 • 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 5. • 2 p.m. - 7 p.m.
250-624-6667In the Pacific Inn (Beside Overwaitea)
Theaann’s Greek Palace
Delivery Available Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Pick up available all weekVisa, Mastercard & Amex
available by phone
ADVERTISING WORKS
Ed EvansSales Manager
250-624-8088737 Fraser St, Prince Rupert
Call today and I will get an ad working for you!
THIS SPACE COULD BE YOURS!
Call today for details250-624-8088
Developing LNG just makes sense for B.C.Editor:With recent events bringing attention
to hydraulic fracturing, I think it is important for British Columbians to know the facts about natural gas operations in our province.
B.C. has been producing natural gas for more than 50 years. Hydraulic fracturing, the technology used to extract a large portion of our natural gas, has been occurring for decades. Our extensive experience has enabled us to put strict rules in place to govern how the industry conducts its business, ensuring it is rigorously monitored and as safe as possible.
We were the first province in Canada to make it mandatory for industry to disclose the fluids used in the hydraulic fracturing process. The online registry - FracFocus.ca - provides information about our regulations and an account of each well drilled.
Our province’s geology provides us with natural advantages over other areas in North America with the hydraulic fracturing process occurring in B.C. kilometres away from the surface and below impermeable layers of rock and
soil. When wells are drilled, they are lined
with cement to a depth of 600 metres to protect our soil and water. This provides even more protection for our drinking water. As well, water usage is carefully monitored and protected in British Columbia.
The net result of both our strong regulatory framework and our geology is that B.C.’s water supply is protected and safe. It has never been contaminated as a result of hydraulic fracturing.
To ensure industry adheres to our rules, we have a dedicated provincial regulator in place. The BC Oil and Gas Commission has expert geologists, hydrologists, and engineers to ensure natural gas work remains safe.
And while the experts do their job, we continue to do ours.
The provincial government has made sound policy decisions to support responsible natural gas development. World-leading regulations and best practices continue to guide how we operate.
Our government supports responsible growth and development because it makes
long-term sense. We want industry to grow in an environmentally sensible manner so all British Columbians can benefit directly from natural gas production. We recognize safe exploration as an opportunity to support and grow our economy. Revenue generated enables us to better protect our environment and pay for important services such as health care, education, infrastructure development and more.
The reality is we must strike a realistic balance between the needs of our families and strong communities, and the need to be responsible stewards of our environment. We need to accomplish both to be successful in the long term.
And we are confident we are doing that on many fronts. For instance, to address growing demands from many industries, we are updating legislation with the proposed Water Sustainability Act. This act will ensure the best standards of environmental protection and appropriate oversight is in place for B.C.’s water resources now and in the future.
Our approach appears to be working. To reiterate, there has never been an
incident of contaminated water supply as a result of hydraulic fracturing in our province. The water used by industry is subject to strict rules. Before any approval can be provided, each permit must go through a rigorous review to eliminate harms and maintain existing water levels.
In addition to a vast supply of natural gas and leading standards for exploration, B.C offers industry with many other advantages necessary for large investment, and that is why we have this amazing opportunity to become a world leader in natural gas exports.
As the world’s cleanest burning fossil fuel, natural gas is in high demand around the globe, particularly where air quality is a major concern.
We see this as an opportunity to redefine our financial security and set a path forward to future prosperity for all British Columbians.
Our government supports natural gas development because it makes sense today and for generations to come. Natural gas is our best competitive advantage moving forward.
Rich Coleman, Minister of Natural Gas Development
Opinion
November 13, 2013 • Northern View • A7www.thenorthernview.com
BC BLK TAB WEEK 47 50906_NOV 15_FRI_07
From November 1 - November 23, 2013, purchase any participating products** with your Safeway Club Card and you will be automatically entered to win 1 of 3 prizes of a $3,500 Gift Card from La-Z-boy Furniture Galleries.*
*See in-store for complete details. **See in-store for participating products
Prices effective at all British Columbia Safeway stores Friday, Nov. 15 through Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013 only. We reserve the right to limit sales to retail quantities. Some items may not be available at all stores. All items while stocks last. Actual items may vary slightly from illustrations. Some illustrations are serving suggestions only. Advertised prices do not include GST. ®™ Trademarks of AIR MILES
International Trading B.V. Used under license by Loyalty One, Inc. and Safeway. Extreme Specials are prices that are so low they are limited to a one time purchase to Safeway Club Card Members within a household. Each household can purchase the limited items one time during the effective dates. A household is defi ned by all Safeway Club Cards that are linked by the same address and
phone number. Each household can purchase the EXTREME SPECIALS during the specifi ed advertisement dates. For purchases over the household limits, regular pricing applies to overlimit purchases. On BUY ONE GET ONE FREE items, both items must be purchased. Lowest priced item is then free. Online and in-store prices, discounts, and offers may differ.
This Friday, Saturday & Sunday only!SPEND $100 AND EARN
100 BONUSAIR MILES® reward miles*
®
SPEND $100, EARN
*With coupon and a minimum $100 Safeway grocery purchase made in single transaction.
100 BONUS AIR MILES® reward miles*
®
Coupon Valid FromNovember 15 to November 17, 2013Limit one Bonus Offer per transaction. Purchase must be made in a single transaction. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. AIR MILES® coupons cannot be combined with any other discount offer or AIR MILES® coupon offer including Customer Appreciation Day & Senior’s Day. Not valid at Safeway Liquor Stores. Coupon excludes prescriptions, diabetes merchandise, insulin pumps, insulin pump supplies, blood pressure monitors, tobacco, transit passes, gift cards, enviro levies, bottle deposits and sales tax. Other exclusions apply. Please see Customer Service for complete list of exclusions. Cashiers: Scan the coupon only once to activate the Bonus Offer. Do not scan more than once.
000
000
5305
52
®®
50 BONUS AIR MILES® reward miles
When you charge a total of $100 in purchases at Safeway to your American Express®** AIR MILES® Credit Card.1 Offer is valid November 15 - 17, 2013.
Conditions apply.
See fl yer for offer details. ®™ Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne, Inc. and Amex Bank of Canada.
®** Used by Amex Bank of Canada under license from American Express.
50 BONUSYOU CAN ALSO EARN
SUPER COUPONS7 DAYS OF
NOVEMBER
Prices in this ad good until Nov. 21st.
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED THURS
PLUS
SUPER COUPONMaxwell House Coffee361 to 925 g. Assorted varieties. Or Instant Breakfast Blend. 340 g.HOUSEHOLD LIMIT TWO - Combined varieties.
SUPER COUPON
0 00000 54335 4
COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
7 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
499ea.
SUPER COUPONSpongeTowels Ultra6 Roll. HOUSEHOLD LIMIT TWO.
0 00000 54337 8
COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
7 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
EXTREMEPRICE
EXTREMEPRICE399ea.
0 00000 54323 1
COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
SUPER COUPON
7 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
899ea.
The Butcher’s Cut Side BaconThick Sliced. 1 kg.
0 00000 54336 1
COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
SUPER COUPON
7 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
249ea.
EXTREMEPRICE
Christie CookiesBig 500 g. Assorted varieties. HOUSEHOLD LIMIT TWO - Combined varieties.
Deli Counter SaladsAssorted varieties. 426 to 454 g.
0 00000 54083 4
COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
Deli Counter SUPER COUPON
7 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
199ea.
SUPER COUPONValue RedWienersRegular or BBQ Style. 675 g.
0 00000 54324 8
COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
7 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
399ea.
SUPER COUPONSignature CAFE Homestyle Meatloaf580 g.Ready to Enjoy.
0 00000 54089 6
COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
7 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
499ea.
SUPER COUPONRed Seedless GrapesProduct of U.S.A. No. 1 Grade. HOUSEHOLD LIMIT 3 kg.
0 00000 54339 2
COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
7 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
199lb.3.29/kg
SUPER COUPONFresh Pomegranates Fresh Pomegranates Fresh Pomegranates
COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
0 00000 54342 2
7 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
89¢ea.
Product of U.S.A. No. 1 Grade. HOUSEHOLD LIMIT THREE.
SUPER COUPONBakery Counter Mini CroissantsPackage of 15.
5 Stem TulipsRegular retail $5.99 Save $2.00.
5 Stem TulipsRegular retail $5.99 Save $2.00.
0 00000 54331 6 0 00000 54330 9
COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013 COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
SUPER COUPONOld Spice Body WashOr Gillette or Olay. 295 to 532 mL. Or Bar Soap. Assorted varieties.
SUPER COUPONSafeway Low Dose ASA180’s.
0 00000 54350 7
COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013 COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
7 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
$57 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
3997 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
$57 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
$55 Stem Tulips5 Stem Tulips
SUPER COUPON
0 00000 54349 1
2for
SUPER COUPONBakery Counter Winnipeg Rye Bread450 g.
COUPON VALID NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 21, 2013Limit one coupon per transaction. Cannot be combined with any other discount coupon. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Purchase must be made in a single transaction.
0 00000 54075 9
7 DAYS ONLY!
CLUB PRICE
$53for
A8 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
Annual General Meeting
The Prince Rupert Youth Soccer Association invites you to our:
In order to have a 2014 season, we need new volunteers and Board Members. If you are interested, or have new ideas for soccer, please stop by!
When: Thursday, November 14, 2013 Time: 7:30pm Where: Raven Room at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre
www.pryouthsoccer.com
We acknowledge the financial support of the Province of BC
Door prizes and a chance to win a 2014 soccer registration
The Prince Rupert Youth Soccer Association invites
you to our:
Annual General MeetingIn order to have a 2014 season, we need new
volunteers and Board Members. If you are interested, or have new ideas for soccer,
please stop by!
When: Thursday, November 14, 2013
Time: 7:30pm
Where: Raven Room at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre
Door prizes and a chance to win a 2014 soccer registrationWe acknowledge the financial support of the Province of BC
www.pryouthsoccer.com
Uniden Atlantis 250
$149.99
Submersible hand held VHF radioIncludes NiMH battery and drop in charger, can also
be powered with alkaline AA batteries; 3 year warranty
250-627-4042 Toll Free 1-866-627-4042210 4th Street, Prince Rupert • [email protected]
PRINCE RUPERT250-624-4357
Toll Free 1-855-604-4357
The perfect gift for the hockey lover! Pops up to 15 cups in 3 minutes, no oil required. Features built in butter warming/measure cup, and easy on/off control. Approximately 17” tall.
SAVE $30
$4997reg. 79.99
Stanley Cup Hot Air Popcorn Popper
3813-070
All-candidate question and answerBy Shaun ThomaS PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
Following opening statements at Wednesday’s all-candidates forum, the candidates answered two questions prepared by the Prince Rupert and District Chamber of Commerce and the Prince Rupert Labour Council, organizers of the forum.
The first question related to addressing the many infrastructure needs of the city while maintaining operational and financial sustainability.
Larry Golden said the key to achieving that was providing as much information as possible to the public through the Internet; Barry Cunningham, through a statement, said a new industrial tax base would go a long way to providing the needed certainty; James Kirk also pointed to making more information available to the public online; Len Lovering wanted to hear from people what their priorities are and explore grants; Gurvinder Randhawa said the provincial and federal governments need to bear the brunt of the costs for Prince Rupert to grow as needed for industry; and Wade Niesh said the city needs to be looked at as a business and have a review done similar to what would be done in a business nearing bankruptcy.
The second question related to working with large and small business to ensure benefits for all. Cunningham, through a statement, said he would listen to businesses and those within city hall; Kirk said large companies coming in
should know how to approach the community members in terms of jobs and benefits; Lovering said large industry should adopt a buy-local policy to support small businesses; Randhawa said he would talk to industry to see what their needs are and then ensure training centres in town offer appropriate courses; Niesh said the city needs industry, but industry needs the city so they should contribute financially to the needs of the community; and Golden said the answers would lie in the Official Community Plan.
The next portion was questions from the floor. When it came to a housing crunch and affordable housing, Kirk said he questioned where any increase in rent is coming from, Lovering and Randhawa said they would like to see bylaws changed to allow for development of some smaller lots, Niesh said the challenges of building in the muskeg make new developments costly to investors, and Golden said he questions whether there is any shortage of housing in town.
On the question of providing something for youth to do, Niesh and Randhawa said turning around the financial situation in the city would allow for more programs to be offered, Golden said he would make the existing facilities more accessible, Kirk said the key was to get young people active and out of the house and Lovering said the city needed to offer more diverse programs and promote them better.
The issue of feral cats was brought forward, with all candidates saying they would work toward a solution to a complicated problem, and all candidates supported the current airport renovation proposal.
Shaun Thomas / The Northern ViewAlivia Ciccone, 6, was this year’s Fire Chief for a Day. As well as joining Capt. Marvin Kristoff and Sparky on the fire engine, top, Alivia conducted an inspection of the Safeway bakery where she was given a cake for her classmates at Annunciation School.
Meet the new boss
News
November 13, 2013 • Northern View • A9www.thenorthernview.com
Call Mike MorseBuying? Selling?
Personal Real Estate Corporation
of course!
316 - 5th Avenue WestThis 3 bedroom home is a great option for the budget conscious buyer or for an investorlooking for a decent return on their investment.Situated in a great neighbourhood, this househad a new roof installed in 2013.
$75,000 MLS
NEW LISTING
Cell Phone 250.600.6620Website www.mikemorse.ca
For full screen photos of these homes, please visit www.mikemorse.ca
Serving Prince Rupert & Area
NEW LISTING
400/402- 6th Avenue WestThis centrally located up/down duplex offers two units both with two bedrooms and separatelaundry. The upper unit enjoys excellent views ofthe local mountains from the large east facingsundeck. The lower unit is smaller but offers goodstorage. The property's location is very centraland convenient.
$209,000 MLS
NEW LISTING
1978 - 7th Avenue EastThere is a large list of amazing features in this3700 sq ft, 4 bedroom, 4 bath multi-level homesituated in a quiet location with views of the rain-forest from most rooms. Some notable featuresinclude a well equipped island kitchen, ensuitebathrooms for the master bedroom and secondbathroom, a home office and home theater roomplus two covered, screened in decks.
$339,000 MLS
Ocean View
OCEANVIEW HOTEL950 1ST AVE. WEST 250-624-6117
GREY CUP PARTY Sun. Nov 24, 2013
Kickoff @ 3 PMKickoff @ 3 PMKickoff @ 3 PMKickoff @ 3 PM
$9
$14
Jumbo Wings (8)
Appy Platter
Canadian Mugs $4.50
Coors Lite Mugs $4.00
Prizes! Prizes! Prizes!
50% OFFSALE EXTENDED to Dec 20, 2013
Come home to HabitatVisit our Website: www.habitatblinds.ca
W I N D OW C OV E R I N G S
313 - 3rd Avenue West,Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 1L3
Tel: 250-624-6614 • Fax: 250-624-6614
ALL PRODUCTS:• Oasis Roller Shades - Light Filtering/Room Darkening• Foot Prints Cellular Shades• Nature’s Wood Blinds• Seasons Pleated Shades• Century 1” Aluminum Blinds• Landscapes Vertical Blinds• Sonoma Sheer Shades• Woodstock Faux wood Blinds• Eclipse Shutters
Call us for details and free estimates
Modern Draperies
100% CANADA /B.C. OWNED & OPERATED
By Martina Perry PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
Just over a year has passed since the North Coast was rocked by a 7.7 magnitude earthquake and tsunami warning.
The event was an eye-opener for many British Columbians who realized they were not prepared for “the big one”. Representatives from Emergency Management BC (EMBC) and Environment Canada have been travelling around the province holding tsunami public education forums in various communities, including an event the City of Prince Rupert helped put on at Northwest Community College last week.
The event started with a “tsunami 101” information presentation by Teron Moore, a seismic specialist from Emergency Management BC.
Moore said the fact that there was a tsunami warning on the North Coast was not expected. The tectonic plates of the Queen Charlotte Fault have been known to move horizontally, which scientists have proven wouldn’t create an uplift of the ocean floor to create a tsunami. However, last October’s earthquake did create a tsunami warning for a short period of time.
“Mother nature always throws these little uncertainties, and in fact in the Haida Gwaii event there was some uplift of the ocean floor significant enough to cause large waves on the west coast of Moresby Island to the measure of five to seven
metres,” Moore said, adding 65 to 70 centimetres was the largest wave seen in North Coast communities.
Moore said people’s first warning of a potential tsunami is an earthquake. Those living in a tsunami danger zone should move to higher ground immediately once the shaking stops and stay there until directed otherwise.
It’s important to note people shouldn’t wait for official warning because the earthquake is the warning. If people notice a sudden rise or fall of sea level or a loud roaring from the ocean, these are warning signs of a tsunami.
The next portion of the information session revolved around notification, with Anne McCarthy, weather services specialist from Environment Canada, informing people of how they can be notified of a potential tsunami.
Notifications come from the National Tsunami Warning Centre, which spreads the information to agencies like Environment Canada and EMBC, who then spread the word in various ways.
McCarty mentioned a number of ways people can be alerted of a potential tsunami, but focused on the value weather radios can have in a tsunami notification.
Modern weather radios include a variety of special features, such as the ability to have the radio only warn users of tsunami notifications. Some of the radios will automatically turn on if there is the possibility of a tsunami.
“It’s like a smoke alarm, but in this case it’s for weather. I don’t get up and walk through my house checking for fires every night. I have smoke alarms,” McCarty said.
McCarty said Environment Canada is currently installing coverage for Weather Radios in Prince Rupert and Masset, and will also add coverage in Sandspit.
As for the tsunami danger areas in Prince Rupert, fire chief Dave McKenzie said if a tsunami were to be heading to the shores of Prince Rupert, it would be in the form of a water surge, not giant waves.
Prince Rupert’s emergency services crew focused on notifying Rupertites in the Beach Place and Water Street area of a potential tsunami in October and January, with McKenzie saying that area is one of
the few areas at risk as they are about 30 feet above sea level.
“There’s a few of the large boats in the harbour, [a water surge] may dislodge one of them and be a hazard that ends up on the beach,” he said, adding if people move up to the intersection on 11th Street and Park Avenue they’re safe.
In Port Edward, people living near the shore are asked to move up to Skeena Drive, which fire chief Shawn Pettitt said is considered the safe zone.
McKenzie said Rupertites need to be prepared to be self-sufficient for 72 hours in case of an emergency by having an earthquake kit with water, food, cash, flashlights, clothing, batteries and more.
Martina Perry / The Northern ViewMaurie Hurst, Emergency Management B.C. regional manager, speaks about the importance of weather radios when questioned during the tsunami public education forum last week. Dave McKenzie, Prince Rupert fire chief, looks on.
News
For breaking news throughout the week, visit us on the web at
www.thenorthernview.com
What you need to know about tsunamis
A10 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
TRANE’S UNSTOPPABLE FALL PROMOTION0% INTEREST FOR 24 MONTHS*
From Sept 16th – Nov 15th, 2013 AND Up to $1,000* in Trade In Allowances (Call for Details)
From Sept 16th – Nov 15th, 2013 AND Up to $1,000* in Trade In Allowances (Call for Details)
*The ‘Equal Payments, No Interest’ plan is subject to credit approval. Minimum purchase of $1,000, including taxes, is required. A $39.95 Administration fee will be debited from your account after installation. An equal monthly installment will be debited from your bank account each month through-out the interest-free promotion period and payment in full for this installment must be made prior to or on each monthly due date. If monthly payment is not made in full by the due date, you shall without notice pay interest at a rate of 2% per month, calculated and compounded monthly not in advance on: (A) any past due Monthly Payments and (B) any other amounts due to us, which are not paid on their due dates, including the total balance due. See complete terms and conditions on your Equal Payment Agreement. Financing provided by SNAP Home Finance Corp. Offer is available at participating dealers only. Offer expires 11/15/2013.
*The ‘Equal Payments, No Interest’ plan is subject to credit approval. Minimum purchase of $1,000, including taxes, is required. A $39.95 Administration fee will be debited from your account after installation. An equal monthly installment will be debited from your bank account each month through-out the interest-free promotion period and payment in full for this installment must be made prior to or on each monthly due date. If monthly payment is not made in full by the due date, you shall without notice pay interest at a rate of 2% per month, calculated and compounded monthly not in advance on: (A) any past due Monthly Payments and (B) any other amounts due to us, which are not paid on their due dates, including the total balance due. See complete terms and conditions on your Equal Payment Agreement. Financing provided by SNAP Home Finance Corp. Offer is available at participating dealers only. Offer expires 11/15/2013.
TRANE’S UNSTOPPABLE FALL PROMOTION0% INTEREST FOR 24 MONTHS*
Dealer NamePhone Number | Fax Number
Web Site Address
Dealer NamePhone Number | Fax Number
Web Site Address
TRANE’S UNSTOPPABLE FALL PROMOTION0% INTEREST FOR 24 MONTHS*
From Sept 16th – Nov 15th, 2013 AND Up to $1,000* in Trade In Allowances (Call for Details)
From Sept 16th – Nov 15th, 2013 AND Up to $1,000* in Trade In Allowances (Call for Details)
*The ‘Equal Payments, No Interest’ plan is subject to credit approval. Minimum purchase of $1,000, including taxes, is required. A $39.95 Administration fee will be debited from your account after installation. An equal monthly installment will be debited from your bank account each month through-out the interest-free promotion period and payment in full for this installment must be made prior to or on each monthly due date. If monthly payment is not made in full by the due date, you shall without notice pay interest at a rate of 2% per month, calculated and compounded monthly not in advance on: (A) any past due Monthly Payments and (B) any other amounts due to us, which are not paid on their due dates, including the total balance due. See complete terms and conditions on your Equal Payment Agreement. Financing provided by SNAP Home Finance Corp. Offer is available at participating dealers only. Offer expires 11/15/2013.
*The ‘Equal Payments, No Interest’ plan is subject to credit approval. Minimum purchase of $1,000, including taxes, is required. A $39.95 Administration fee will be debited from your account after installation. An equal monthly installment will be debited from your bank account each month through-out the interest-free promotion period and payment in full for this installment must be made prior to or on each monthly due date. If monthly payment is not made in full by the due date, you shall without notice pay interest at a rate of 2% per month, calculated and compounded monthly not in advance on: (A) any past due Monthly Payments and (B) any other amounts due to us, which are not paid on their due dates, including the total balance due. See complete terms and conditions on your Equal Payment Agreement. Financing provided by SNAP Home Finance Corp. Offer is available at participating dealers only. Offer expires 11/15/2013.
TRANE’S UNSTOPPABLE FALL PROMOTION0% INTEREST FOR 24 MONTHS*
Dealer NamePhone Number | Fax Number
Web Site Address
Dealer NamePhone Number | Fax Number
Web Site Address
Phone: 250-624-2708 • Fax: [email protected]
Sullivan Mechanical Ltd.Plumbing, Heating, Refrigeration, Commercial Food Equipment, Air Conditioning
and Heat Pump Systems
Mauve Friday is Coming.Black Friday will never be the same.
Mauve Friday is Coming.Black Friday will never be the same.
Business
RTI donates machinery
By Martina Perry PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
Ridley Terminals Inc. (RTI) took another step to ensuring northwest students are prepared for the skilled labour jobs projected for the region.
RTI recently donated several pieces of machinery to Northwest Community College (NWCC) to be used for demonstrations, troubleshooting and repair practices in the college’s heavy duty equipment technician program. Students in the course will now get to learn hands-on with two dozers, an excavator, a grader, a forklift, an ambulance and a flat deck truck.
“As Ridley Terminals continues to be committed to building human capacity through educational initiatives ... the donation of decommissioned heavy equipment from our site to the heavy duty mechanic program at NWCC was a natural choice for us. We are very happy to contribute to the learning of students in our region,” Michelle Bryant, corporate affairs manager at RTI, said.
RTI and NWCC already have an existing partnership, along with the Prince Rupert School District, through the Coastal Pathways Partnership agreement, a program that aims to provide skills training initiatives and projects that benefit the North Coast region.
Denise Henning, NWCC’s president and CEO, said RTI is a valued industry partner of the college’s.
“[RTI’s] generous donation of this equipment further enhances the quality education and training students receive at NWCC. It gives trades students the opportunity to practice, hands-on, what they are learning on equipment that reflects the real world work environment,” said Henning.
Shaun Thomas / The Northern ViewStaff at Prince Rupert’s Safeway gathered on Nov. 7 to mark Safeway’s $1.6 million contribution to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. The money was raised through the chain’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month fundraising campaign.
Think pink
Fairview traffic down in OctoberBy Martina Perry PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
Fairview Terminal saw 44,699 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEUs) move through the operation in October compared to 50,720.5 TEUs last October, a drop of 11.87 per cent.
Monthly declines have resulted in a 5.66 per cent decrease in traffic so far this year at Fairview Terminal compared to the same time period in 2012. 445,647.5 TEUs have moved through Fairview year to date in 2013 compared to 472,391.4 in 2012.
Both imports and exports were down in October, with exports seeing the largest decrease. Last month, 20,302.5 TEUs were exported out of Fairview
Terminal, down 15 per cent from last October when 23,905 TEUs were exported. On the import side of things, there were 24,396.5 TEUs imported through Fairview last month, compared to 26,815.5 TEUs in October 2012, a drop of nine per cent. Once again, the lower imports and exports has meant a year to date fall of nearly five per cent in imports and 6.5 per cent in exports.
However, all other Port of Prince Rupert operators saw an increase in traffic last month, with Ridley Terminal seeing the highest month-over-month increase. In October, 1,1 million tonnes were moved through Ridley Terminal, increasing 103.6 per cent when compared to last October’s total of 541,606 tonnes. The year-to-date amount went up 16.5
per cent this year, with 10.5 million tonnes being moved thus far in 2013 in contrast to nine million in 2012.
The Prince Rupert harbour saw the second highest increase last month, moving 57,678 tonnes of logs, which is up 103.46 per cent from last October when 28,348 tonnes of logs were moved. This year’s year-to-date total is up 38.16 per cent, with 355,560.7 tonnes of logs being moved in the first 10 months of 2013 compared to 257,349 in 2012.
Prince Rupert Grain also had an impressive month, improving tonnage by 20.67 per cent month-over-month. In October, 604,822 tonnes were moved through Prince Rupert Grain, up from 501,223 in 2012 an improvement of 13.8 per cent.
November 13, 2013 • Northern View • A11www.thenorthernview.com
We Want to hear from you. you’re invited to our open houses!
pacific northWest LnG is proposing a natural gas liquefaction and export facility on Lelu island within the district of port edward, on land administered by the prince rupert port authority.
The proposed facility is a $9 billion to $11 billion investment to liquefy and
export BC natural gas, delivering significant economic and social benefits to
local communities and First Nations in BC.
The BC Environmental Assessment Office, in coordination with Pacific NorthWest
LNG, are hosting two open houses. We invite you to attend to learn more about the
project, provide your feedback and meet with members of the Pacific NorthWest
LNG team. Your feedback is important to us. Light refreshments will be served.
open house dates & Locations
november 19, 2013 november 20, 2013 Port Edward Community Centre Crest Hotel, BC Room770 Pacific Ave., Port Edward 221 West 1st Ave., Prince Rupert4 pm to 7 pm 4 pm to 7 pm
For more information about the project, visit PacificNorthWestLNG.com.
Canadian Energy. Global Reach.
Region’s jobless rate unchanged
By Rod Link TERRACE / Black Press
The jobless rate held steady in northwestern B.C. in October compared to September, Statistics Canada on Nov. 8.
For both months, the jobless rate was 5.5 per cent and for both months, the rate was better than the provincial average.
So far this year the Northwest has enjoyed a steady reduction in the jobless rate with percentages now in the single digits, a situation improved from a year ago when the rate hovered in the low double digit range.
If the jobless rate held steady from September to October, so did the number of people in the workforce, indicates Statistics Canada.
The workforce number of 43,700 remained the same for both months from the North Coast to just this side of Vanderhoof, as did the number of people working at 41,300.
In September, the Northwest had the third lowest jobless rate in the province. In October, the northwest had the fourth lowest jobless rate.
The Kootenays posted the lowest jobless rate of any region in the province in October at 3.7 per cent with the Northeast coming in at 4.9 per cent and the Cariboo at 5.4 per cent.
In October the provincial jobless rate was 6.5 per cent and in September it was 6.2 per cent.
Employment was little changed for the second consecutive month across Canada, reported Statistics Canada, and the unemployment rate remained at 6.9 per cent in October.
By Shaun ThomaSPRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
The BG Group wants to make sure youth in the province have the tools needed to meet the demand in job growth projected for the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry, and on Wednesday the company made a multi-million dollar commitment to help.
The BG Group, proponents of the Prince Rupert LNG project on Ridley Island, announced a five year, $5 million funding partnership with the Canadian Youth Business Foundation to develop youth-led businesses in B.C. In making the announcement, the BG Group said the money comes with a focus on enhancing opportunities for First Nations and communities that are near the terminal site.
“That is where our business interest is and that is the area we are considering investing in. When you invest, you need professional jobs to support business activities, and that is why we want to see this funding go back to northern B.C.,” said spokesperson David Byford, with CEO Chris Finlayson noting the numerous opportunities that come
with LNG development.“We foresee industrial growth
creating significant opportunities for the western Canada workforce. Our relationship with the Canadian Youth Business Foundation represents an investment in the future — the young entrepreneurs who receive start-up funding today may well be serving a vibrant LNG sector tomorrow,” he said.
Finlayson was joined at the announcement by both Premier Christy Clark and Minister of Natural Gas Development Rich
Coleman, both of whom welcomed the partnership.
“BG Group is investing directly in the future of our northern communities. This is the first of many social benefits we expect to see as a result of liquefied natural gas development,” said Coleman.
The Prince Rupert LNG project is expected to create between 400 and 600 full-time, permanent positions and require as many as 3,000 workers during the construction phase. The BG Group expects to make a final investment decision in 2016.
BC Government / Special to The Northern ViewB.C. Premier Christy Clark looks on as Chris Finlayson of the BG Group announces a $5 million investment to promote youth entrepreneurship in the province.
BG Group commits $5 million to youthFocus to be
on North Coast
Business
! YOU’RE INVITED !
CHRISTMAS PREVIEW
20% OFF EVERYTHING *excluding electrics
Thursday, November 14th 5-9 pmOnly!
A12 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
1 1919_K 10.25x14.inddRound
Job Description: Mechanical Specifications: Contact:
Leo Burnett 175 Bloor Street E. North Tower, 13th Floor Toronto, ON M4W 3R9 (416) 925-5997
Client: ENBRIDGEDocket #: 111-EGCNGU3652Project: Nothern Gateway Advertorial Ad #: P1919_K
Bleed: None Trim: 10.25” x 14” Live: NoneFile built at 100% 1” = 1”
Acct. Mgr: Emuly Robinson
Crea. Dir: Judy John
Art Dir: Sam Cerullo
Writer: Len Preskow
Producer: Kim Burchiel
Studio: Mark T
Proofreader: Peter Campbell/
Radyah Khanum
Colours: 4C Start Date: 11-6-2013 12:44 PMRevision Date: 11-6-2013 2:16 PMPrint Scale: 94.69%
Comments: Chilliwack Times, Burns Lake District Nws, Abbottsford Nws, Vanderhoof Omineca Exp, Vernon Morn Star, Ft St James Courier, Houston Today, Kitimat Northern Sentinel, N BC Northern Connector, Prince Rupert NV, Prince George FP, Smithers Interior Nws, Terrace Standard
Publication: None
© 2013 Northern Gateway Pipelines Inc.
Working in partnership with B.C. and Alberta First Nations and Métis Communities, and leading energy companies in Canada.
The transient killer whale — Largest of the dolphins. Ruler of the ocean. Feeds on seals, porpoises and whales. Or whatever it likes. What it doesn’t like are oil spills.
To protect our coastal waters, Northern Gateway will ensure all loaded tankers are escorted by two tugboats—one tethered at all times. This is just one of the ways we are working to meet BC’s five conditions. Because a better pipeline will not be built at the expense of making other things worse.
Find out more at gatewayfacts.ca
T:10.25”T:14”
125 1st Ave. W. Prince Rupert, BC250-624-2568 • 1-800-667-6770Email: [email protected]
Visit us online: www.farwestsports.ca
Only The Best
Visit us online: www.farwestsports.ca Visit us online: www.farwestsports.ca
Great selection of racquets from Yonex and Victor we also have
Yonex, Asics court shoes. And we string racquets.
A13 November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
Todd Hamilton / The Northern ViewSam Irving of the Prince Rupert Storey’s Excavating Atom hockey team makes a save despite a Terrace AtoMc Purple player draped all over him. Irving backstopped the Prince Rupert Storey’s Excavating club to a 3-3 tie on Sunday at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre. The tie earned the club a fi fth-place fi nish. In other action, the Prince Rupert FAR-KO Atoms dropped the Terrace AtoMc Green club 4-1 in the fi nal.
Prince Rupert Atoms come up big
Rampage pick up points despite losing gameBY SHAUN THOMASPRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
While the scoreboard in the Nov. 2 game between the Prince Rupert Rampage and Kitimat Ice Demons showed a 3-2 Demons victory, the records will show the Rampage taking the two points.
According to Central Interior Hockey League president Ray Hallock, the reversal came as a result of the Demons playing a suspended player.
“Kitimat player Jordan Goncalves received a fighting penalty in the last 10 minutes of the Terrace game on Friday, Nov. 1. Under Hockey Canada Rule 4.6, this called for an automatic one game suspension,” he said, noting the infraction was quickly picked up on by the league.
“The scoresheets for all games are reviewed by the league statistician after each game. This was the
first notification of the ineligibility of the player in Saturday’s game. The Prince Rupert Rampage also filed a protest with the league regarding this player.”
In addition to being suspended from playing in the game, Goncalves was ejected from the Saturday night game for a fight early in the second period.
While the Demons will forfeit the two points, Kitimat’s bench boss avoided any disciplinary action.
“In these cases the coach is normally suspended as well, but due to the Kitimat coach’s claim of misunderstanding the new subsidiary guidelines from BC Hockey for this season, the CIHL executive agreed to not assess the coach suspension,” Hallock said, adding the league is taking steps to prevent this from happening again.
“The league executive is currently working with BC Hockey to get simplified, easy to understand clarifications on these new rulings, which will be made available to all teams in the league as well as posted on the league website.”
The win gave the Rampage four points on the season, which puts them in a tie with the Terrace River Kings for fourth in the west.
With the loss, the Ice Demons are just two points ahead of both Terrace and Prince Rupert with six points.
BY TODD HAMILTON PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
Chase Leighton-Stevens scored twice to lead the Prince Rupert FAR-KO Atoms to a 4-1 win over visiting Terrace AtoMc Green in the final of the Prince Rupert Minor Hockey Association Atom Tournament at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre on Sunday.
Leighton-Stevens’ two goals both came on feeds from Marcus Carney. Kade Jones and Noah Aceto each added unassisted goals for the win.
Cole Demedeiros scored Terrace’s lone goal on a set-up from Keaton Hartress.
In the Third Place game, Kitimat Overwaitea’s Chase Pacheco picked up the hat trick, including the game-winner to lead his squad to a 5-4 win over the Houston Flyers.
Ehan Molloy and Estaban Allard also scored for Kitimat with Reid Stumpf, Tyler Emberley, Charles Sullivan and Tyler Bassani each picking up singles for Houston.
In the Fifth Place matchup, Prince Rupert’s Storey’s Excavating and Terrace AtoMc Purple played to a 3-3 draw.
Smithers ProTech defeated Prince Rupert Re/Max Coast Mountain 8-5 for seventh place.
Leighton-Stevens takes control in final
CIHL reverses results after suspended player suits up for Ice Demons
“The Prince Rupert Rampage also filed a protest with the league
regarding this player.”
- Ray Hallock
A14 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
Publication: The Whitehorse Star / Prince Rupert Northern View / AD Number: 04-WCGALA-NOV-4C / Build Size: (W x H): 10.3125” x 7”
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, 2013
ENJOY FREE MAKEOVERS, SKIN CONSULTATIONS, GIFT GIVEAWAYS, FREE SAMPLES, REFRESHMENTS AND MORE!
SPACE IS LIMITED! VISIT YOUR LOCAL SHOPPERS DRUG MART AND SPEAK TO A BEAUTY EXPERT TO GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!
MAKEOVERTHE
EVENT
THE
MAKEOVERMAKEOVERTHETHETHETHETHE
WHEN YOU SPEND $50 OR MORE* ON ALMOST ANYTHING IN THE STORE.20 X THE SHOPPERS OPTIMUM POINTS®
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th ONLY!20xfaster
PLUS GET REWARDED
*Points are issued according to the net pre-tax purchase total of eligible products after redemptions and discounts and before taxes using a valid Shoppers Optimum Card®. Excludes prescription purchases, Shoppers Optimum Bonus Points®, RBC® Shoppers Optimum® MasterCard® points and points associated with the RBC® Shoppers Optimum Banking Account, products that contain codeine, non-pointable items, tobacco products (where applicable), lottery tickets, passport photos, stamps, transit tickets and passes, event tickets, gift cards, prepaid phone cards, prepaid card products and Shoppers Home Health Care® locations. Offer applies to photofi nishing services that are picked up and paid for on the day of the offer only. Not to be used in conjunction with any other Shoppers Optimum Points® promotions or offers. See cashier for details. ® 911979 Alberta Ltd. All proceeds from ticket sales will benefi t the Look Good Feel Better Foundation. LOOK GOOD FEEL BETTER, A PROGRAM OF THE CANADIAN COSMETIC, TOILETRY AND FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION RED CHARITY #13374 0316 RR0001.
0324-13 04-WCGALA-NOV-4C.indd 1 13-11-06 2:46 PM
Rough road trip for RampageRupert drops pair to Quesnel, Williams Lake
The Charles Hays Secondary School Jr. Boys volleyball team attended the College Heights Spooktacular Tournament in Prince George on Oct. 25 and 26.The Rainmakers went 4-1 in pool play beating Fort Nelson, Cedars, Prince George Secondary and Duchess Park “B” in two straight sets. Their loss came at the hands of the host team; 6-25, 17-25. In a hard fought semi-final against Duchess Park “A”, who would go on to win the tournament, the Rainmakers lost a hard-fought three-set game 22-25, 25-11, 11-15. In the third place match, the Rainmakers’ got another chance at the host team and this time were victorious in another three-set battle 16-25, 25-23, 15-8.Justin McChesney was named team’s most valuable player.
Strong Showing
Sports
The Prince Rupert Rampage will be glad to get home.
After picking up a pair of bonus points following a CIHL decision to award the club a post-game win over the Kitimat Ice Demons for the illegal use of a suspended player, the Rampage were outscored 18-5 in a pair of weekend games versus the Williams Lake Stampeders, 10-3, and the Quesnel Kangaroos, 8-2.
On Sunday, two goals just 12 seconds apart early in the second period cemented what would become a Quesnel runaway as the Kangaroos jumped all over the Rampage 8-2. Quesnel bounced out to a 3-0 lead in the first but goals by
Levon Johnson at 3:00 and Justin Fulton at 3:12 of the second period chased Rampage netminder Colby Hagman, who allowed five goals on 16 shots.
The Rampage attempted to make the game interesting picking up a pair of powerplay goals in the early stages of the third by Jeff Stromdahl and Marcus Atchison but the Kangaroos roared back with two more to put the finishing touches on an 8-2 victory.
Relief Rampage netminder Keano Wilson stopped 22 of 25 shots.
Official results of the Stampeder-Rampage game on Saturday were not made available.
Monica Lamb-Yorski / Black PressStampeder forwards on the attack were a common sight on Saturday as Williams Lake trounced the Prince Rupert Rampage 10-3.
November 13, 2013 • Northern View • A15www.thenorthernview.com
The Jo
y
of Savin
g!ON
NOW!
NO INTEREST,
NO PAYMENTS
FOR 6 0R 12 MONTHS
On All Home Furnishings
& Appliances
150 1st Ave. West • 250-624-4146
4.0 CuFt Extraction Basket Washer• 8 wash cylces• 3 wash/rince temperatures• Dual action agitator
6.0 CuFt Duradrum Electric Dryer• 3 heat selections• 4 cycles• Auto dry
Pair Price $799
BY MARTINA PERRY PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
A Prince Rupert artist has been provincially recognized for her work.
Dale Campbell was one of five First Nations artists to receive the 2013 BC Creative Achievement Award for First Nation Art, recently announced by Premier Christy Clark and BC Achievement Foundation Chair Keith Mitchellon Nov. 5.
“I’m really excited about it. I’m really thankful,” she said.
Campbell has been carving for more than 40 years, first starting under the mentorship of Dempsey Bob, who was one of the judges of this year’s award recipients, and Freda Diesing. The Tahltan/Tlinget artist finds inspiration for her pieces from traditional First Nations stories.
Over the years Campbell’s art has taken her on a journey around the world and the country.
“I consider myself to be very lucky,” she said.
“If you find something that you love doing, you never know where it’s going to take you. You have to work on what you love and whatever comes along is [a bonus].”
A number of years ago Campbell and her brother were selected to travel to China for a festival where they carved a totem pole, representing aboriginal people of Canada.
Furthermore, Campbell designed and constructed a button blanket that was selected for the year-long exhibition “Robes of Power: Totem Poles on
Cloth”, first shown in Australia. Campbell’s art has also taken her
to Arizona, when she was selected to take part in the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market in Phoenix, competing with hundreds of aboriginal artists from all over North America. Earlier this year, Campbell won first place in the Non-Pueblo wood carvings category of the competition.
This March, Campbell will be returning to the art show, bringing a number of pieces including a rattle she is currently working on.
In the 1980s, Campbell was part of the National Native Role Model Program which selects role models to travel around Canada visiting schools and remote communities to inspire aboriginal youth.
“I used my artworks as an example of where I was going and getting the kids to identify with me,” she said, encouraging First Nation youth to stick with their ambitions.
“As long as you’re working hard and trying to develop yourself as an artist, doors will open,” she said.
“The great thing about being an
artist, a woman artist, is when I hear in some way I have inspired them to keep going with what they’re doing. I think that’s the biggest reward to hear that, especially when it’s another woman.”
Campbell, along with Old Massett’s Marlene Liddle, Tofino’s Joe Martin, Terrace’s Ken McNeil, Sammy Robinson from Kitamaat Village and Lifetime Achievement Award winner Mandy Brown will be presented with the awards at a November ceremony in Vancouver. The six First Nations artists will join 37 others the foundation has recognized over the last seven years.
Premier Clark said First Nations art is a source of pride for all British Columbians.
“These ... artists are carrying on a legacy that stretches back thousands of years, preserving a rich tradition for generations to come,” she said.
The Creative Achievement Awards honours British Columbian artists whose work is judged to be original and innovative while having practical function.
See Page B1 for the story of another North Coast First Nations artist who received provincial recognition for her work.
Martina Perry / The Northern ViewDale Campbell shows her newest piece she’s working on; a rattle inspired from Women Who Was Taken by Frog People, a First Nations story.
Dale Campbell honoured with provincial awardArts and Entertainment
Now you can purchase photos you’ve seen in the pages of the Prince Rupert Northern View. Photos are available in various sizes, these professional quality prints are a beautiful addition to any home.
Call 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser StCall 250-624-8088 or drop by our office at 737 Fraser St
Now you can purchase photos you’ve seen Now you can purchase photos you’ve seen
From Our Pages...To Your Wall.
“As long as you are working hard ... doors will
open”
- Dale Campbell
A16 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
$$$5,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,000IN CASH & PRIZES
TO BE GIVEN AWAY!
PRINCE RUPERT
737 Fraser Street 250-624-8088 Fax 250-624-8085
www.thenorthernview.com
1. Shop at any of the participating merchants (Look for the “Shop Prince Rupert” logo in ads throughout Prince Rupert Northern View or visit www.thenorthernview.com and click on the Shop Prince Rupert link)
2. Bring down your receipts from the participating merchants to Northern View, located at 737 Fraser Street, Prince Rupert, B.C. Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For every $50 in receipts brought in from the participating merchants, you will receive an entry form. Reciepts can be added together to equal the $50.
CONTEST RULES:Receipts must be from a participating merchant and dated between November 13, 2013 to December 18, 2013 before noon to qualify. No purchase necessary. Pick up a entry form at the Prince Rupert Northern View, maximum one entry form per person, per day. Employees of the participating merchants are eligible to win, but are unable to submit receipts for entry forms from their place of employment. Employees of the Northern View are not eligible to win. Contest runs from November 13, 2013 to noon on December 18, 2013. $1,000 in cash plus all other prizes will be drawn at 1 p.m. Friday, December 20, 2013 at the Northern View. Entrants can only win one prize. If a name is chosen twice, a redraw will occur immediately. Prizes must be accepted as awarded. The Northern View reserves the right make changes if deemed necessary and will make all final judgements in any discrepancy or dispute.
GRAND PRIZE $1,000 IN CASH
Plus... 5 ADDITIONAL CASH PRIZES OF $100 EACH Draw Date December 20, 2013 1:00 p.m.
5,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,000$$$5,0005,0005,000$$$$$$5,0005,0005,000$$$$$$5,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,000$$$$$$$$$5,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,000$$$5,0005,0005,0005,0005,0005,000$$$$$$$$$$$$5,0005,0005,000
Home HardwareRock & Soul
BelmontMackenzie Furniture
No. 1 CateringSeasport Marine
Seasport ClothingRupert Meats
RUPERT SQUARE MALLPARTICIPATING MERCHANTSArchibald Clarke & Defieux,Athletes World, Dollarama,
Express News, Feilds Home Hardware Building Centre
Lottery Centre, Marks Work Wearhouse
Mr. Natural, Naomi’s GrillNo. 1 Restaurant, Quadra Travel
Raven’s Professional Piercing & Tattoos, Reitmans
Royal LePage, Shoppers Drug Mart Walmart
Warehouse One the Jean Store
Look for more merchants as the contest continues
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
10 am - 6 pm Mon - Sat • 12 - 5 pm Sun 207 3rd Ave East • 250-624-6328
15%off
Everyday Low Prices1515off Low PricesLow Prices
On purchases of $75 or moreSpecial Orders and Freezer Packs Not Included
Nov 15 & 16 Only
November 13, 2013 • Northern View • A17www.thenorthernview.com
295 1st Ave. East, Prince Rupert, BC
Outboard Marina &Outboard Marina &Outboard Marina &ClothingClothing
ChristmasMADE EASY...
Shaun Thomas/Martina Perry / The Northern View
Bev Killbery of the Hallowe’en Fest Committee was busy last week handing out prizes from the Oct. 31 event. Clockwise from left: Mike Pilon accepts two tickets to Vancouver from Melanie Frizzell of Hawkair for the volunteer prize; Gail Smythe and Thomas Temple-Smythe accept a return trip to any point between Prince Rupert and Prince George from Michael Ismael of Via Rail for the adult prize; Anissa Barton, 12, was the Hallowe’en Fest raffl e prize winner for children seven and up, receiving a HP Slate 7 tablet; Helen Vo, 13, won two tickets to the movie theatres and 417 pieces of candy for guessing the number of pieces; Aurora Woodland, 3, won a bicycle and helmet as the winner of the Hallowe’en Fest raffl e for children 7 and under. She is pictured with mother Anne Nguyen.
HALLOWE’EN WINNERS
ROTARY AUCTIONAuction
Internet Bidding starts, November 11th at 6:30 P.M.
Beat the rush and go to
auction.prrc.ca get your Bidder I.D. early by emailing [email protected]
Bid Price is Purchase Price
GOING,
GOING…
GONEMonday,
November 18th6:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Tuesday, November 19th
6:30 pm - 10:30 pmWednesday,
November 20th6:30 pm - 10:30 pm
LIVE ON CHANNEL 10 CABLE
Community
A18 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.comA18 www.thenorthernview.com Wednesday, November 13, 2013 The Northern View
In memory of
Dorothy Ruth Anderson (nee: Nelson)
December 16, 1935 October 19, 2013
Our most heartfelt “Thank You” to Dr. Nel & Dr. Klapstien and to all of the ER nurses at Prince Rupert Regional Hospital.
Thank you also to all those that brought food and comfort and shared condolences to the family all week long.
Thank you to everyone that helped and contributed to the celebration of life for Dorothy.
Dorothy will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by her large family and her many friends, and her “Fur Babies” Nevada and Bean
PRINCE RUPERT
The Prince Rupert Northern View has an outstanding opportunity for a full-time Advertising Sales Consultant.Our ideal candidate will be organized, upbeat and work well in a fast-paced environment. You have a passion for the advertising business, are creative and thrive on challenges. Newspaper sales would be a defi nite asset but training would be provided for the right candidate. Above-average communication skills, valid driver’s licence and reliable automobile are necessary.
Please submit your resume and cover letter in confi dence to:
Todd HamiltonPublisher - The Northern View, Northern [email protected]
Advertising Sales Consultant
6252267Announcements
Craft Fairs
LAST MINUTE MARKETEvery Saturday
9:00am - 12:30pmat the Moose Hall
Craft itemsrtisa s a i
Silver JewelleryC i e Cree C ffee
me usi ess & Yard Sale Items
r table rentals callsa 2 0- 2 - r
at leen 2 0- 2 - 2The coffee is always on!Table Rental Proceeds Go To The Moose
InformationADVERTISE in the
LARGEST OUTDOOR PUBLICATION IN BC
The 2014-2016 BC Hunting Regulations
SynopsisThe most effective way to
reach an incredible number of BC Sportsmen & women.
Two year edition- terrifi c presence for your business.Please call Annemarie
1.800.661.6335 email:
PersonalsTo the lady to whom I smiled at which was unnecessarily too long on a sunny Friday af-ternoon in front of Shoppers Drug Mart on Nov. 1st I would like to offer my sincere and profound apologies for any personal pain this may have caused you. Regretfully, Brian Alexey Barton, Prince Rupert.
Travel
TimeshareCANCEL YOUR Timeshare. No risk program. Stop mort-gage and maintenance Pay-ments today. 100% money back guarantee. Free consul-tation. Call us now. We can help! 1-888-356-5248.
Employment
Accounting/Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping services available. Call 250-627-8759
Help WantedGENERAL LABOURERS
OIL & GAS INDUSTRYGUARANTEED Job Placement
• Labourers • Tradesmen• Class 1 Drivers
Call 24Hr. Free Recorded Message 1-888-213-2854
KITIMATDRIVERSWANTED
Full and Part time for Coastal Taxi. $12.50/hr.
Send resume & drivers abstract to
PO Box 56 Kitimat, BC V8C 2G6
No phone calls
Employment
Home Care/SupportNURSES, Care Aides, Home Cleaners - Bayshore Home Health is hiring casual, on-call RNs, certifi ed care aides and experienced home cleaners. If you are: personable; energet-ic; positive; possess an out-standing work ethic; a passion for superior client service, and a reliable vehicle, pls forward your resume c/w 2 references to [email protected]. Only those shortlisted will be contacted.
Labourers
LABOURERSHouston, BC
DH Manufacturing in Hous-ton BC is looking for labour-ers. Must be reliable, physi-cally fi t and willing to work shift work. Starting wage up to $16.75/hr. Benefi t pack-age after 3 months employ-ment. Will help with travel/ relocation cost if selected.
Trades, TechnicalCivil Engineering
Technologist II(Re-Advertisement)
District of Kitimat, full time permanent - wage range $37.01 - $44.78 over two years. Civil Technologist di-ploma required. Reporting to the Technical Services Man-ager, duties include a variety of infrastructure investiga-tions, surveying, design, contract preparation, inspec-tion and material testing on projects related to the mu-nicipality’s water, sewer, drainage and transportation systems. Candidates should be profi cient in using elec-tronic survey equipment, computer assisted design using AutoCad 3D, and MS Offi ce. Valid BC driver’s li-cense required. Submit re-sumes by November 29, 2013, 4:30 pm, to Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC, V8C 2H7, Fax (250) 632-4995, or email [email protected]
CLEARWATER OILFIELD Services, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta requires Class 1, 3 Vacuum Truck Drivers, Swampers. Local work. No day rating. Full benefi ts after six months. Fax 403-844-9324.FRASER SHINGLING & EXTERIORS LTD. Wanted Aluminum and Vinyl siding installers. Full Crews with own equipment only. Contact Giselle at 780 962 1320, or at [email protected] is seeking certi-fi ed electricians and mill-wrights with industrial experi-ence for work in BC/Alberta. FEC offers competitive wages and benefi ts package. For-ward resumes to:[email protected] AUTOMO-TIVE Service Technician(s) in Hanna Alberta. Hanna Chrys-ler Ltd. offers competitive wages from $32/hour, nego-tiable depending on experi-ence. Bright, modern shop. Full-time permanent with benefi ts. Friendly town just 2 hours from major urban cen-tres. More info online at: hannachrylser.ca. Fax 403-854-2845 or email to: [email protected]
Obituaries Obituaries Help Wanted Help Wanted
PRINCE RUPERT
fax 250.624.8085 email classifi [email protected]
250.624.8088bcclassifi ed.com
Word Ads Are Published In...
Reach 20,000
Readers in Prince Rupert,
Port Edward, Kitimat, Haisla, Terrace,
Kincolith, Stewart, Gitwinksihlk,
Nass Camp, Kitwanga, Greenville, Aiyansh, Iskut, Dease Lake,
Hazeltons Queen Charlotte City, Masset, Oona River, Kitkatla, Sandspit,
Port Clements, Lax Kw’alaams, Tlell
and Hartley Bay every week
The Prince Rupert Northern View reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page location.The Prince Rupert Northern View reminds advertisers that it is against the provincial Human Rights Act to discriminate on the basis of children marital status and employment when placing “For Rent:” ads. Landlords can state no smoking preference.The Prince Rupert Northern View reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisement and to retain any answers directed to the News Box Reply Service, and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental.Box replies on “Hold” instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing instructions are received. Those answering Box Numbers are requested not to send original documents to avoid loss.All claims of errors in advertisements must be received by the publisher within 30 days after the first publication.It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Prince Rupert Northern View in the event of failure to publish an advertisement as published shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for only one incorrect insertion for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect or omitted item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising.
All classified and classified display
ads MUST BE PREPAID by either
cash, VISA or Mastercard. When
phoning in ads please have your
VISA or Mastercard number ready
10 Family Announcements20 Community Announcements100 Employment200 Service Guide300400 Pets500 For Sale/ Wanted600 Real Estate700 Rentals800 Automotive900 Legals
SNIFFout a newCAREER
For over 90 years, Mackenzie Brandsource has earned the envied reputation as the leader in
Home Furnishings in Prince Rupert.
We are looking for an energetic self motivated individual, to join the Mackenzie sales team.
This is a challenging position with a wide range of responsibilities that go far beyond “just selling”.
To apply submit resume and references in personor email to [email protected]
Career Available
November 13, 2013 • Northern View • A19www.thenorthernview.comThe Northern View Wednesday, November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com A19
250-624-8088 737 Fraser St, Prince Rupert
PRINCE RUPERT
CARRIERS WANTED
GREATFIRST JOB!
GREATFOR ALL AGES!
MAKE EXTRA MONEY!
WE NEED YOU!
The Prince Rupert Community Enrichment Society is an accredited (Council On Accreditation) unionized (BCGEU) environment.
Requirements for this position are as follows:
Training in:Non-violent crisis interventionHuman Resources
Other requirements:
Access to vehicle.
Generous Salary and Benefit Package
Prince Rupert Community Enrichment Society
The Prince Rupert Community Enrichment Society is committed to Employment
Executive Director
PRINCE RUPERT COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT SOCIETY
blackpress.ca ◾ metroland.com
www.localwork.ca
Like working close to home!l
250-624-8088 737 Fraser St, Prince Rupert
PRINCE RUPERT
WE NEED YOU!
Collators & Relief Drivers NEEDED
Bring resume to:Prince Rupert Northern View
737 Fraser StreetPrince Rupert, BC
RESTORATION/CONSTRUCTION LABOURERS
rt aci c Cannery ati nal ist rical Site is l in f r lab urers t perf rm rest rati n c nstructi n w r
n t e reducti n tan platf rms w r in d c and several smaller ist rical uses and structures
ust be EI eli ible r been n empl yment insurance EI in t e last t ree years yrs if mat pat leave asic carpentry n wled e and s me t ls re uired
is is a 23 wee c ntract startin vember 1 2013
r m re inf rmati n call t e ecate Strait Empl yment evel pment S ciety at 2 0- 2 -9 9
NOW HIRING
Class 1 DriversPelegos Trucking Ltd. - an established trucking company has three (3) immediate openings for long-haul truck drivers.
Tasks and duties include:• Team driving •Equipment maintenance• Hand loading the trailer •Processing paperwork
Qualifications include:•Valid BC Driver’s Licence (Class 1) •Clean Driver’s abstract•Minimum 2 years experience •Customer oriented
Qualified applicants are invited to submit resumes, along with an up-to-date driver’s abstract to:
Pelegos Trucking Ltd.Fax: 1-250-338-9690
Email: [email protected]
Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Employment
Trades, TechnicalLOCALLY-OWNED, well-es-tablished vacuum truck com-pany looking for Class 1, 3, Vacuum and Gravel Truck Op-erators. Oilfi eld tickets an as-set but not necessary. Incen-tive package available. Blue Cross after three months. Must be willing to relocate or work three weeks on and one week off. Fax resume and driver’s abstract to 403-845-3903.
Located 150km Northwest of Prince George, BC Mount Milligan is one of British Columbia’s fi rst major metals mine of this century.
We are currently recruiting for the following positions:
Mill OperationsSuperintendent
Chief Metallurgist
Manager: Environment, Health & Safety
Mill Electrical / Instrumentation Supervisor
Please apply online at www.mtmilligan.com/
careers
Work WantedBookkeeper certifi ed and ex-perienced. Accepting new and established businesses.Please call 250-622-2097
Services
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt? Cut debts more than 60% & debt free in half the time! Avoid bankruptcy! Free Consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1-877-556-3500 BBB Rated A+
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.
1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
IF YOU own a home or realestate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
Need Cash? Own A Vehicle? Borrow Up To $25,000 Snapcarcash.com 1-855-653-5450
Career Opportunities
A20 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.comA20 www.thenorthernview.com Wednesday, November 13, 2013 The Northern View
FREE PALLETSMust be able to
pick them up yourself.
Stop by during work hours only
Monday to Friday 9 am - 5 pm
PRINCE RUPERT
737 Fraser Street
School District No. 52 (Prince Rupert) is selling 2 portable buildings1. Meeting Place - 629 6th Avenue East2. Prince Rupert Middle School
The sale will be made to the highest bidder(s).
Please submit your bid in a sealed envelope, clearly indicate which portable you are bidding on and submit your bid to:
School District No. 52 (Prince Ruper)Frank Shale, Director of Operations634 6th Avenue EastPrince Rupert, BC V8j 1X1
Bids will be accepted until noon on Friday, November 29, 2013.
The purchaser must obtain all city permits required of the purchased portable(s), and the portable(s) must be removed by January 31, 2014.
To view the portable(s), please contact Frank Shale at 250-624-1617
Each portable is being sold “as is” with no warranties expressed or implied.
FOR SALE
Services
Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certifi -cation, adoption property ren-tal opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.
Medical HealthVIAGRA 100mg or CIALIS 20mg. Generic. 40 tabs + 10 Free all for $99 including Free Shipping. Discreet, Fast Shipping. 1-888-836-0780 or metromeds.net
Merchandise for Sale
AuctionsGROCERY STORE AUCTION - November 16 @11am, Burnaby - Hobart meat equipment & dish-washers, True coolers & freezers. View @www.KwikAuctions.com
Estate SalesPR: Estate sale. Motorcycle gear (helmets, jackets, gloves, luggage); brewing supplies (corker, fi lter); Marine laptops; 1980 18ft Citation with 85 Evinrude on trailer; camper jacks. 250-641-0970
Garage SalesP.R. - Fri, Nov. 15, 5-7:30 pm. 260 9th Ave E.H’hold, Xmas decor, wool, clothing. New 37LF patio vinyl DEC-K-ING.
Heavy Duty Machinery
A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS
Used 20’40’45’53’and insulated containers all
sizes in stock. SPECIAL
Trades are welcome.40’ Containers under $2500!
Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 & 644 wheel loaders
JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB
www.rtccontainer.com
Misc. for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
WOLFERMANS’ TREAT Your Friends and Family! Wolferman’s English Muffi ns! Perfect Holiday Assortment, Variety of Sweet & Savory Muffi ns $29.95 – Use Code “Favorite” Free Shipping! 1-800-999-1910 Or www.Wolfermans.com/go/bb016
Misc. WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030
Real Estate
Acreage for SaleNORTH USK, BC weekend getaways. 1.8 ac. has power in front of land. Also 1.1 ac. on Bench. Great view of mtns. & Skeena River close to power. Both across Usk ferry. Call George (250)635-2897.
Real Estate
Real Estate
PR: Over 2,500 sq ft house on 3 levels. 2 full baths, walk in closet and hot tub in fenced yard await your family. To view, go to Real-tor.ca and search Prince Rupert mls# N230909 or call Lynn Chivers 250-627-1414
Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent
CLIFF SIDE APARTMENTS
1123-1137 Borden StreetAdult-oriented.
Quiet location with harbour view.
Heat and hot water included. Minutes walking to
downtown and hospital. References required.
1, 2, or 3 bedroom suites. Some furnished. Prince Rupert
250-624-5800
Misc for RentFully furnished EXECUTIVE HOUSE for lease. Amazing view of the city and harbour, this quality renovated and tastefully decorated 2 bdrm home comes complete with furniture, upgraded applianc-es, 2 50” TVs/DVDs, laun-dry, well kept landscaping, full basement with workshop. Must see the masterpiece, all solid wood staircase and the master suite that occu-pies the entire top fl oor with an amazing viewdeck, sky-lights. $2500/mth. N/S, N/P. Must have ref’s.FINISHED OFFICES with meeting room, approx. 2500 sq.ft. centrally located in downtown Rupert. Attractive rate. Avail. immed.PACKAGE OFFICE, weekly, monthly from $150/wk. Have meeting room, storage fa-cilities avail.1 BDRM APT unit, down-town location, $650/mth plus 1/2 mth security deposit, ref’s.
Homes for Rent1 Bdrm Home, 1.5 bath, 800 sq. ft. 8th Ave E. $650/mo. Avail. Nov. 15. 800-266-8262.PR - 3 Bdrm house, 627-1140.
PR: ALL INCLUSIVE FURNISHED HOUSE
Seeking Contractors Starting @ $300 Weekly/ $800 Monthly Per Room. Cynthia 250-624-
9742PR: House w/3bdrms for rent. Looking for contractors. furn.all-incl. harbour-view.
Mark @ 250-622-2203PR: Newer 3 bdrm s/s home. $900 per/mo. Adult oriented, no pets. Also Bachelor suite. Mature tenants only! $525/mo. References required. Call 250-627-1715 or 250-624-5955
Skyline Manor1200 Summit Ave.
Bachelor & 1 Bedroom Suites.Security Entrance, harbour views, balconies, storage,
laundry facilities, hot water & heat included.
Sorry no pets. Close to hospital,
bus stop & downtown. References required.
Contact our on site Manager at 250-624-6019
Rooms for Rent
www.princerupertrooms.com
Rooms Starting At $59/Daily, $299/Weekly, $799/Monthly,
Contractors WelcomeAll-Inclusive. 250-600-1680
Misc. for Sale Misc. for Sale Misc. for Sale Misc. for Sale Misc. for Sale
19,951
Fetch a Friend from the SPCA today!
That’s how many companion animals
will need loving, new homes this
year. Will you open your home
to one?
spca.bc.ca
BCDailyRegister Online at www.bcdailydeals.com
November 13, 2013 • Northern View • A21www.thenorthernview.comThe Northern View Wednesday, November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com A21
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
RE: ESTATE OF ANITA MARIE PAVEY,
ALSO KNOWN AS ANITA MARIE MULLIN, DECEASED
FORMERLY OF 1305 SUMMIT AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Anita Marie Pavey, also known as Anita Marie Mullin, are hereby notified under Section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claim should be sent to the executor c/o the law firm of Silversides, Merrick & McLean, 217 Third Avenue West, P.O. Box 188, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, V8J 3P7 on or before December 31, 2013, after which date the executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Notice is Hereby Given that Creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of Joyce Muriel Kentala, also known as Joyce Kentala, deceased, formerly of 1325 Summit Ave, Prince Rupert, BC V8J 4C1, who died on March 13, 2012, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Administrator at Suite 1201 – 510 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 1L8, on or before December 27, 2013 after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.Solus Trust Company Limited, Administrator
Offi ce: (250) 624-5800Suite 5 - 342 3 Ave. West, Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1L5
• 3 & 4 bedroom homes;• 1, 2 & 3 bedroom suites
and apartments
RENTALSAVAILABLE
PropertyManagement
Buying or Selling Real Estate?
Office and Cell: (250) 624-9298 Email: [email protected]
www.gordonkobza.comSuite 6 - 342 3rd Ave W. - Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1L5
Call Gordon today
NOTICE TOCREDITORS AND OTHERS
Creditors and others having claims against the estate of HARUKO HAMANO, also known as HELEN HAMANO, also known as HARUKO HELEN HAMANO, deceased, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the undersigned Executor at #200-4630 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 156 on or before December 23, 2013, after which date the Executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard only to the claims that have then been received.
KERI HARUKO MCKINLEY, Executor.Warner Bandstra Brown, Solicitors.
Rentals
Rooms for Rent
Shared facilities with kitchen, WIFI
and bathrooms. Furnished private rooms with desk, double bed, laundry incl.
8 minute walk to college. Starts from $499/mo***
N/S, N/P. Please contact Christy
250-624-2334. www.pioneerhostel.com
Suites, LowerPE: Luxury One Bedroom Suite Available immediately Newer house/bright suite. 5 new appliances incl. DW, en-suite laundry W/D, central vac, gas f/p, elec. heat. Lovely area/Beautiful 10 min. commute to Prince Rupert. $700/mo. plus utilities. 250-628-9433
PR: 1 bdrm basement suite, W/D hook-ups in storage room. Close to downtown, 623 6th Ave West. Heated fl ooring included. $500/mo. Avail. Nov 15. Ref req’d. 250-624-6837
Suites, UpperPR: 1 bdrm Suite for rent immed; Reasonable rent. N/S, N/P, no parties. Ref. required. 250-627-8367.
TownhousesPINE CREST
3 Bdrm. 2 Level T/H1 ½ bath No pets
Call Jenn 622-4304
PRINCE RUPERTHarbourview Apts.2 & 3 Bdrm, 1 bath,
Start at $600 No pets627-6697 or 622-2699
Transportation
Cars - DomesticBlack 2000 4wd GMC Jimmy SLT for sale. Leather seats, tow package. Great condition. 190,000km. $4,500 obo. Red Dodge Durango 4wd fully loaded, seats 7, 190,000 km, $4,500 obo. Call 627-7578.
Legal Notices
Real Estate
Houses For Sale
Legal Notices
Real Estate
Houses For Sale
Legal Notices
C
Place a classifi ed word ad and...
IT WILL GO ON LINE!
A22 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
Vote LoVering, Len For CounCiLLorI moved to Prince Rupert in 1988 where I met and married
my wife Heather. We have four children and seven grandchildren. One daughter Cheri Guadagni and three granddaughters Sara, Hana and Celina, live, work and attend school in Prince Rupert.
I have been active in the community having served with the Lion’s Clubs, Senior’s Housing and RCMP Community Consultative Group.
As a councillor, I will work with ALL the people of Prince Rupert to create and implement ideas and grow with the future in a
progressive and pro-active way.
Let’s work TogeTher for a common goal and help each other achieve it.
on November 16, I ask for your support in the polls
VOTE LEN LOVERING
Shaun Thomas / The Northern ViewThirteen “beauties” hit the stage at the Lester Centre on Friday night for Mz. Judged 2013, a pageant that sees men dressed as women compete for the crown to help raise funds for the North Coast Transition Society. The show included an evening gown competition, talent competition and swimsuit competition. The fi nal fi ve came down to Mz. Elaine Nious (Chrystopher Thompson), Mz. Good Times (Rob Gruber), Mz. Leigh Ding (Josh Brownlee), Mz. Steak (James McNish) and overall winner Mz. Apprehension (Dwight Stewart).
Clockwise from top left: Mz. Apprehension (Dwight Stewart) reacts to being named Mz. Judged 2013; complete with tiara and sarong, Mz. Hap (Doug Kydd) sing McNamara’s Band; Mz. Steak (James McNish) gets checked out by an audience member while singing Can you feel the love tonight?; Mz. Europe (Michael Sluka) put on a ballet performance to remember; Mz. Understood 2013 (Gary Coons) combined rollerblading and dancing for her talent; Mz. Leigh Ding (Josh Brownlee) takes aim during the swimsuit contest. Centre: Mz. Fit (Vern Barker) shows her stronger side.
MZ. JUDGED
facebook.com/thenorthernview
Get updates on your newsfeed!
Community
By Shaun ThomaSPRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
Every November, crafters from throughout the North Coast put their wares and talents on display for the Kaien Island Craft Fair.
The Russell Gamble Gymnasium is packed with people selling everything from quilts and clothing to picture sand painting, from carvings and toys to jewellery and food. This year marks the 38th annual craft fair, which will take place on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and includes more than 80 tables.
As well as being a showcase for artisans of every medium, the craft fair offers people a chance to find a unique Christmas present for the holidays.
The fair is hosted by the Prince Rupert Community Arts Council and there is no admission to enter.
November 13, 2013 • Northern View • A23www.thenorthernview.com
ROCK & SOUL
202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
* Layaways Welcome
520 & 532 3rd Ave West Prince Rupert, BC
250-624-GIFT
ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING UNDER ONE ROOF
PRINCE RUPERT
Fun Times Arcade
UNDER ONE ROOFUNDER ONE ROOFNAOMI’S
GRILL
• Trans Fat Free• Cholesterol Free
ª Low in Saturated Fat
•Non-Hydrogented• 100% Pure Canola Oil
• Omeag 3-6
We cook with Zero Trans Fat Canola Cooking Oil
ProfessionalPiercing &
Permanent Make-up
Raven's Piercing
a c& d
archibald clarke & defieux insurance
services ltd.
Mon - Thurs 9:30 am - 6:00 pmFri 9:30 am - 9:00 pmSat 9:30 am - 6:00 pmSun 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Shoppers 8:00 am - 10:00 pm DailyDollarama 9:30 am - 7:00 pm DailyWalmart Mon - Sat 9:30 am - 9:00 pm Sun 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
www.rupertsquaremall.ca • 500 2nd Ave West 250-624-5163
Senior Centre notes
By Donna PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
Whist Monday: Ladies’ - 1st - D. Currie, 2nd - M. Arneson, Pool - D. Currie, Lorna M., M. Weir; Men’s 1st - E. Page, 2nd - R. Basso, Pool - R. Basso, M. Arneson, L. Maksymyszyn.
Thursday: Ladies 1st and pool - M. Laporte, 2nd - M. Shrubsall; Men’s 1st - P. Laporte, 2nd - Lorna M.,Pool - J. Basso.
Thank you John Basso for laying our wreath every Remembrance Day at the Cenotaph. We really appreciate it.
Last Tuesday our executive had the benefit of receiving excellent information on the many forms of Elder Abuse, recent statistics on its prevalence, and the many resources available for advice and support. Our instructor, Shannon, did a marvelous job of sorting out the local and provincial referral resources available, which are posted on our bulletin board. Many thanks Shannon.
Flu Clinics at the Pr. Rupert Health Unit: Wednesday, Nov. 13 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.Thursday, Nov. 14 from 1pm to 5 p.m.Friday, Nov. 15 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.***For more info call 250-622-6380.
Coming in December: Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, Dec. 1Elections: Tuesday Dec. 10 General MeetingChristmas Open House on Dec. 12Seniors’ Bingo Party on Wednesday, Dec. 18
The Northern View archivesThe 38th Annual Kaien Island Craft Fair takes place on Saturday.
Talents on display at craft fair
Date set for Skate with the RampageBy Shaun ThomaS PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
The Prince Rupert Rampage have announced the date for the annual Skate with the Rampage event.
Fans of all ages will be able to hit
the ice with their favourite player and get team autographs from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday Dec. 1 — just one day after the Rampage host the Houston Luckies. The team will be providing free skate rentals for those who don’t have a pair of
their own.As well as being a chance for
the players to interact with the people who cheer them on every home game, the event supports the Salvation Army as admission is by donation to the food bank.
Community
A24 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
www.royallepage.ca/princerupert
Prince Rupert
Nadia Movold
250-600-2334
Heather Bullock
250-627-9416
Emily Kawaguchi
250-600-7343
Dorothy Wharton
250-600-7876
Thai Pham
250-600-7579
MichalSluka
250-600-4959
Victor PrystayPREC
250-624-1202
Sandra Smith-Haines250-600-6742
Keith Lambourne
250-622-8546
$109,000
$305,000
1325 Overlook St
817/819 Comox Ave
Listed by Emily Listed by Nadia
Listed by Dorothy & Nadia
$650,000
501 McBride St
$159,000
1152 7th Ave East
Listed & Sold by Emily
Listed by Victor Sold By Keith
$49,500
$229,000
1439 The Plaza
1545 11th Ave East
Listed & Sold by Nadia
Listed by Thai & Keith
$279,000
1702 Sloan AveNEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
SOLD
AT ROYAL LE PAGE, WE GIVE BACK -
EVERY buyer will receive $50 gift certificates to
Rona, The Crest Hotel, Rainbow Chrysler Dodge Jeep
and 50 Airmiles from Quadra Travel
363-500 2nd Ave WestUpper level of the Rupert Square
Shopping Centre
250-627-7551
Looking to Sell? If you would like your house here,
call us today!
SOLD
SOLD SOLD
NEW LISTING
VOL. 8 NO. 47 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2013 FREE
Haida Gwaii
RCMP warn of illegal huntingBY CPL. GLEN BRECKON MASSET / Masset RCMP
Masset RCMP responded to 25 calls for service from Oct. 29 to Nov. 4. This included four drunk in public files and four breach of peace/`disturbance files.
On Oct. 29, it was reported that over the weekend someone had attempted to break into the Wellness House on Collison Avenue. It appeared as though someone had used a pry bar to try and gain entry through the door. The door was heavily damaged but entry was not gained. RCMP are still investigating this incident and anyone with information is encouraged to contact the RCMP.
On Oct. 30, RCMP responded to a report of an intoxicated male passed out in the old Military Barracks. Members attended and located the male. The BC Ambulance Service was called to assess the male before he was lodged in cells until safe and sober. A small quantity of marihuana was located on the male when he was searched.
Hallowe’en was relatively quiet for the Masset RCMP. Extra members were on shift and patrols were conducted throughout the evening in Port Clements, Masset and Old Massett. The people out and about in all the communities seemed in great spirits and out to have a good time. The RCMP only had two calls for service over the evening. One was a traffic complaint in Old Masset and the other was an individual found in breach of his conditions in Masset.
In the early morning hours of Nov. 2, the Masset RCMP were called to disturbance at a residence on Hill Avenue. Members attended and found several intoxicated people inside the residence. The intoxicated complainant said the problem person had left and refused to provide any further details to the police, saying it was none of their business. Unfortunately this is a common occurrence. People should expect the RCMP to ask questions after they arrive in an effort to determine what transpired in order to ensure safety and that no one is hurt.
The Masset RCMP have heard some concerns about illegal hunting and shooting activities in the areas around Port Clements. These activities are concerning to the RCMP as they involve the careless and unsafe use of firearms. This is a prime time for deer hunting and there is a lot of hunting pressure in the area. RCMP would like to encourage people to report any suspicious activity they observe while in the outdoors. This includes obtaining licence plates if possible, which will allow the RCMP to initiate and conduct follow up investigation into any alleged violations of the Criminal Code, Firearms Act, Wildlife Act and Hunting Regulations.
As always, any suspicious activity can be reported to the Masset RCMP at 250-626-3991 or anonymously to Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or online at www.bccrimestoppers.
Marlene Liddle of Old Massett is the recipient of a 2013 BC Creative Achievement Award for First Nations Art.
Liddle honoured as one of B.C.’s bestBY MARTINA PERRY OLD MASSETT / The Northern View
Marlene Liddle, a cedar weaver from Old Massett, had to keep quiet about her most recent achievement.
But Liddle is happy Premier Christy Clark and BC Achievement Foundation chair Keith Mitchell have announced the recipients of the 2013 BC Creative Achievement Award for First Nation Art, with Liddle being one of five British Columbians to receive the award, along with Lifetime Achievement Award winner Mandy Brown.
“I was ecstatic ... I knew several months ago, but had to wait to make the public announcement. It was really hard for me to not tell my family I got this award,” Liddle said.
“I was really happy to be able to tell them.”
The Creative Achievement Awards honours British Columbian artists whose work is judged to be original and innovative while having practical function.
“It’s pretty fantastic to be selected. It means I’m getting recognized for my hard work and dedication,” Liddle said.
Liddle began gathering and
preparing red and yellow cedar for Haida elders in 2000, one of which was future mentor Christine Carty. In 2008, Liddle started her apprenticeship under Carty in the traditional disciplines of cedar bark hats.
“[Christine Carty] pretty much told me I had to start weaving. I was getting too old to climb around in the bush,” Liddle said.
Today, Liddle creates traditional cedar hats and baskets in a contemporary style, incorporating traditional techniques and modern materials. Liddle weaves with mainly red and yellow cedar, as well as occasionally using waxed Irish Linen, copper, steel, brass and the occasional bead.
Working full time, Liddle does her weaving in the evenings while her husband watches television. It takes the Haida artist approximately 15 hours to complete a traditional hat,
not taking into consideration the harvesting and prepping of the bark. She has also completed more lengthy projects, including a Texan-style hat and a buret.
Along with receiving the BC Creative Achievement Award for First Nation Art, Liddle considers receiving a BC Arts Council grant in May as a highlight in her art career. The grant was given to her to create a pounded cedar bark rope using waxed Irish Linen for the piece.
“It was the first proposal I wrote, which was outside of my comfort zone,” she said.
Liddle also said being featured in the quarterly magazine for the American National Basketry Organization was another highlight, as well as having advertisement on the BC Ferries vessel that travels to the islands.
“That really gets my name out there,” she said.
Liddle, along with Prince Rupert’s Dale Campbell, Tofino’s Joe Martin, Terrace’s Ken McNeil and Sammy Robinson from Kitamaat Village will be presented with the awards at a November ceremony in Vancouver. The six First Nations artists will join 37 others the foundation has recognized over the last seven years.
“It’s pretty fantastic to be selected.”
- Marlene Liddle
Haida GwaiiHaida GwaiiHaida Gwaii Haida GwaiiHaida GwaiipageB5
B2 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.comNews
Photo credit: Jean Eiers-Page
Now - The exterior of this well cared for home has been replaced with pre-dipped cedar shingles and an open porch that still retains its original character.
Then and Nowbrought to you by
Photo credit: Courtesy of the Prince Rupert City & Regional Archives Then - The home at 208 4th Avenue West was known for many years as the bishop’s residence and was owned by the Anglican Diocese of Caledonia. It was built in 1931 by Wilbert J. Greer in a stripped down version of traditional Georgian style. Close to the Anglican Church this stucco home with a closed in porch had a gorgeous view of the harbour.
Catering
208-500 2nd Avenue West Rupert Square Mall
It’s holiday time. We offer great catering
to your next Christmas or New Years Party!
Are you having a small house party?
Let us spice up your party with our Appy Trays.
627-8436
appy trays come in 2 sizes (full and half size)
Our hot appy trays add to your Christmas Parties.
• Chicken Wings
• Breaded Shrimp
• Calamari
• Dry Spareribs• And Much More
Shop PRINCE RUPERT
Buying or Selling?I can help
Jeff Clarke 250-627-6116
Cell: 250-627-6116 website:
www.jeffclarke.ca
1839 Sloan Ave $289,000
Excellent family home offers four bedrooms, three bathrooms a large rec room, office space, enormous workshop, and a large fenced back yard that provides a very desirable, private outdoor space as well.
748/754 Evergreen Dr$125,000
This side by side duplex could be just the investment you are looking for. Keep both tenants for the rental income or move into one side and rent the other out.
1022 8th Ave East$179,000
Extensively renovated three bedroom home located on a quiet street close to convenience stores, elementary schools and with easy access to the downtown core.
SolD
SolD
Cullen staying putBy Shaun ThomaS PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
Skeena - Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen has ruled out switching from federal politics to the provincial scene to seek the leadership of the B.C. NDP.
Cullen made the announcement through his Facebook page on the afternoon of Nov. 8, saying there is much more to be done in Ottawa.
“I believe that I must complete the work that was started by Jack Layton and continued with the leadership of Tom Mulcair to help build Canada’s first federal New Democratic government,” he wrote.
“I will continue to do all I can to stop Stephen Harper’s regressive plans for Canada and
British Columbia - stripping environmental laws, the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline, the tearing of the social safety net to name a few. B.C. will be one of the key battlegrounds in the 2015 federal election. I want to do all I can to help create a national government we can feel proud of.”
Cullen, who finished third in the federal NDP leadership race, was seen by many as a strong contender to replace Adrian Dix.
“I have been humbled and inspired by the calls, posts and many conversations over the last number of weeks and believe firmly that all the elements exist for our party to renew itself in British Columbia to form government in 2017,” he said of the party’s future. Councillors given a say in
temporary zoning permitsBy Shaun ThomaSPORT EDWARD / The Northern View
The District of Port Edward is moving ahead with its plans for temporary rezoning permits, but more of the say in the matter is being put into the hands of individual councillors.
The bylaw, which allows parcels of land to be rezoned for three year periods and up to six years in total without going through the rezoning process, originally put the decision to approve any applications in the hands of the mayor and the chief administrative officer. But at the Nov. 5 council meeting, Coun. Knut Bjorndal said he wanted to see that changed following a public hearing on the matter earlier in the night.
“We could have an instance where this
council, or future councils, have something the mayor and CAO approved but council is opposed to,” he said.
The idea of bringing these applications before all of council not only found support from other councillors, but from Mayor Dave MacDonald and CAO Ron Bedard.
“We could have something where we don’t think it is controversial, and then at the next meeting the room is packed with people saying ‘you boneheads’,” said Bedard.
“At this time I have no problem with it ... it has to be council as a whole that looks at these,” said Mayor MacDonald.
The temporary use permit bylaw will have to come back to council for final approval.
The Northern View archivesRotarians Lisa Thomas and Scott Farwell have some fun at last year’s Prince Rupert Rotary Auction. This year’s auction kicks off on Monday night, with a full guide to the auction available in this Friday’s issue of the Northern Connector.
GoinG, GoinG, Gone
November 13, 2013 • Northern View • B3www.thenorthernview.com
DEPOSIT &WIN&
$6,000 QUICK TICKET GIVE-AWAYOpen a new quick ticket account or make
a deposit to your existing account and you will automatically be entered to win.
Valid for deposits made between Oct 15th to Nov 15th.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 1-800-487-1216 OR VISIT HAWKAIR.CA
3 LUCKY WINNERS!**One winner from each convenient Quick Ticket account will receive a
deposit of: $2500 Freedom Flights • $2000 Flex Flights • $1500 Value Flights
PRESENTS LIVE PPV UFC ON THE BIG SCREEN!
250-624-4118725 3rd Ave West
Steak Dinner Special
ST. PIERREVS HENDRICKS
SAT NOV 16FIGHTS START AT 7 PM DOORS OPEN AT 5 PM
Vote forGurvinder Randhawa
On November 16th- I ask for your support to send me to council to make sure every
citizen is heard and represented on council
For ride on Election day,
please call 250-627-9232
- Must ensure that our local populace is prepared for the jobs that new
industry will provide with• proper education
• ability to train locally• able to accept the changes that
come with new opportunity
- Dedicated to ensuring small business and local economy is encouraged and supported by the
council
- Look for ways to repair for our ageing infrastructure
- Encourage educated and timely decisions on all matters- through a strong committee system
supported by administration
- Committed to building mutually beneficial relationships with first nations and neighbouring
communities
Traffic light delayed to December
BY SHAUN THOMAS PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
It may be months behind schedule, but the Ministry of Transportation remains committed to installing a traffic light at the intersection of McBride and 9th Ave. West.
The province announced plans for the light in August and it was scheduled to be installed this fall, but the time line now puts the traffic light in place by mid-December.
“Provincially, there was a high demand for electrical design and engineering this year,” said a ministry spokesperson, noting the design was completed and passed on to the contractor at the end of September.
“There was also a high demand for electrical projects for the ministry’s electrical contractor.”
The pedestrian-controlled light was something both the City of Prince Rupert and the Prince Rupert School District were seeking. The school district began the conversation shortly after Prince Rupert’s two high schools amalgamated, contacting the City of Prince Rupert in late 2012 to support the idea.
The anticipated budget for materials and installation of the light is $156,000, which will be paid for entirely by the Ministry of Transportation as McBride is a provincial highway.
Busy contractors to blame
BY JOSH MASSEY TERRACE / Black Press
A number of recent collisions between vehicles and wildlife has caused Terrace-based conservation officer Gareth Scrivner to put a call out for drivers to both exercise caution and also to report an incident as soon as possible.
“At this time of year many animals may be travelling to new areas before winter. Some bears will be moving to higher ground, where they can find consistent cold temperatures to den so they don’t wake up during midwinter mild times,” said Scrivner.
“Also, some moose will be moving down from higher elevations to over-wintering grounds ... collisions with moose are more common in winter.”
By reporting any incidence swiftly to the conservation office, the public can ensure that the animals have the best chance at being rescued and rehabilitated; euthanized to avoid suffering; or to have any edible remains salvaged for meat which can be donated through the Salvation Army.
In the past two months there have been approximately six incidents involving moose and bears.
One incident where a cow moose
was struck wasn’t reported until more than two days later, and by the time a conservation officer arrived the meat was no longer good to eat. Its calf had disappeared.
The goal is to reduce the time
between the incident and the reporting of the incident which Scrivner said is typically too long, in order to achieve the above goals.
“Please drive carefully with wildlife in mind,” said Scrivner.
In the case of an incident, “members of the public cannot legally salvage wildlife meat from road killed animals. However, conservation officers may issue permits for this in some situations”.
The 24 hour line for reporting is 1-877-952-7277.
Wikimedia.orgAs the snow falls, moose will be making their way down to lower elevation.
“Please drive carefully with wildlife in mind.”
- Gareth Scriver
Animals moving as snow falls
Drivers urged to beware wildlifeNews
www.peacearchnews.com
www.peacearchnews.com
Find this link on our website to contact the editor or newsroom…
Got a confidential tip or story idea?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
www.peacearchnews.com
www.peacearchnews.com
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
www.thenorthernview.com
B4 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
Pacific NorthWest LNG (Proponent) is proposing to construct and operate a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility and marine terminal near Prince Rupert, within the District of Port Edward. The proposed Project would be located on Lelu Island and convert natural gas to LNG for export to Pacific Rim markets in Asia. The proponent has applied for a license to export up to 19.68 million tonnes of LNG per year for 25 years starting in 2019.
The proposed Project is subject to review under British Columbia’s Environmental Assessment Act and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 (CEAA 2012). The proponent must obtain an environmental assessment certificate before any work can be undertaken on the proposed Project. However, prior to submission of an application for a certificate, the Environmental Assessment Office of British Columbia (EAO) must first approve the Application Information Requirements.
Public Comment Period
The EAO is holding a 30-day public comment period from November 13 to December 13, 2013 on the proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG draft Application Information Requirements (AIR) document.
The EAO and the proponent are looking for public feedback on:• If proposed studies, methods, and information included in the draft AIR satisfies public interests and concerns• Any further interests and concerns the public would like to be included in the Application.
The EAO accepts written comments received during the public comment period, and will require the proponent to track the issues and concerns identified and provide responses. The BC EAO will accept public comments:
Online: www.eao.gov.bc.caBy Fax: 250 356 7477
By Mail: Kenneth Howes, Project Assessment Manager Environmental Assessment Office PO Box 9426 Stn Prov Govt Victoria BC V8W 9V1
Draft Application Information Requirements
• Provides instructions to the proponent regarding information requirements to be included in their Application for an environmental assessment certificate.
• Describes the studies, methods and information the proponent is required to include in their Application.• Does not include: the results of studies required, the assessment of potential effects of the proposed Project, or
environmental management plans to successfully run the proposed Project. This information will be included in the final Application. Members of the public will have another opportunity to comment in a separate public comment period.
Open House
The EAO will be hosting an Open House in Prince Rupert and Port Edward during the public comment period. Representatives from the proponent will be available to answer questions regarding the proposed Project. BC EAO staff will be available to speak to the provincial environmental assessment process. This session will explain the content and purpose of the draft AIR document and will seek public input regarding the proposed Project.
POrt Edward OPEn HOusE
November 19, 2013 | 4:00 pm to 7:00 pmPort Edward Community Centre | 770 Pacific Ave.
PrincE ruPErt OPEn HOusE
November 20, 2013 | 4:00 pm to 7:00 pmCrest Hotel, BC Room | 221 1st Avenue West
Environmental Assessment of the Proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG
OPEN HOusE AND INvItAtION tO COmmENt
Purpose of the Open House and Comment Period
• The EAO will provide information about the environmental assessment process.
• The proponent will display information regarding the proposed Project and the content of the draft AIR document for public viewing.
• The public is invited to provide feedback on the proposed Project and to identify their concerns and interests with the EAO.
• The proponent will track and document issues and concerns raised at the open house and will provide a timely response to them.
As of November 13, the draft AIR and more information on the environmental assessment of the proposed Project will be available on the EAO website at: www.eao.gov.bc.ca. Copies of the draft AIR are also available for viewing at the following locations:
Prince Rupert Library | 101 6th Avenue West Port Edward Community Centre | 770 Pacific Ave Prince Rupert City Hall | 424 3rd Ave West
If you are unable to participate at this time, there will be an additional comment period during the Application Review stage when you will also be able to provide comments to the EAO on the proposed Project.
All submissions received by EAO during the comment period in relation to the proposed Project are considered public and will be posted to the EAO website.
November 13, 2013 • Northern View • B9www.thenorthernview.com
Crossword
CLUES ACROSS 1. Reverberation 5. Sonny’s ex wife 9. Drives elephant
11. High-spirited tomboy 13. Plans
15. Gather materials together 16. Brew
17. Discovery child star 19. Stalk of a moss capsule
21. Capital of Yemen 22. Local area network
23. Belgrade River 25. Straight or bobby
26. Tennis player rank 28. Helped (archaic)
30. Lounges 32. Dove sounds
34. Int’l relief organization 35. Planted crops
37. Gobblers 39. Animal companions
40. Firth of Clyde city & river 42. Korean writer Mogeum 44. 007’s creator Flemming
45. Ursine animal 47. Voyage
49. Pageant title 54. A woman’s undergarment
55. A treeless grassy plain 56. Anarchic 58. Gun dog
59. Coat of wool 60. These (old English) 61. Somalian shilling
CLUES DOWN 1. Birds of prey
2. Fastest land animal 3. Judge’s moniker (abbr.) 4. Part of Uttar Pradesh 5. Italian crooner Perry
6. Syringe 7. Articles fit to eat
8. Replace spent bullets 9. International metal polish 10. New Mexico artist town
11. Elf (Brit.) 12. Glowing gas element
14. Break suddenly 15. Blue colored
18. Br. children’s author Blyton 20. Limicoline bird
24. Burn plants 26. Gulf of, Aegean Sea inlet
27. Clysters 29. Leguminous fruit
31. Large tub 33. Member of U.S. Navy
35. Having physical sensation 36. Colors clothes
38. Plural of 33 down 39. Grouped by twos
41. Fence bar 43. Cherry brandy
44. Pixies 46. Canadian flyers
48. Emit coherent radiation 50. Lot
51. Area units 52. Russian space station
53. Tools for holes 57. 5th sign of the zodiac
Ans
wer
sNov 13-15: Northern Health Flu Clinics, 300 3rd Ave W, Prince Rupert. Clinic Dates and Times: Wednesday, Nov. 13: 1 pm -5 pm Thursday, Nov. 14: 1 pm -5 pm Friday, Nov. 15: 10 am -5 pm For more info please call 250-622-6380.
Nov 16: St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Tea. 2-4 pm.
Nov 20: The Prince Rupert and Dis-trict Hospice Society is recruiting new members and volunteers. You are invited to attend an information session at the Library Multipurpose Room on Wednesday from 7-8:30pm. If you are interested in one to one visiting to support those with life limiting ill-ness, or those dealing with grief and loss from the death of a loved one please come and find out about the next annual volunteer training. Training is from Nov. 27th- Feb. 26th with a break over Christmas. You will also hear of other ways you can support this valuable community service if the 1:1 visiting is not for you. For more info or to sign up for training please call Hospice Office at 250-622-6204.
Nov 23: Senior Games Zone 10 Meet-ing: at 1:00 pm at the Happy Gang Centre, 3226 Kalum Street, Terrace. This will be the last meeting until February, 2014.
Nov 23: First Presbyterian Church Christmas Tea & Bazaar 1:00 -3:00 pm.
Nov 30: Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary Bake Sale 10:00 am - 3:00 pm at Rupert Square Mall - Upper Level
Dec 7: Winter Sailpast on Prince Ru-pert Harbour. Bright lights, festive season music, bonfire, free refreshments, fami-ly togetherness! Join the community fun during Winterfest weekend. Contact Prince Rupert Special Events at 250-624-9118, [email protected], www.prspecia-levents.com to enter the Sailpast and create the festive glow!
Dec 7: Winterfest Craft & Gift Fair will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. in the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre in Prince Rupert. Con-tact 250.624.9118 for more info, or [email protected], www.prspecialevents.com
ONGOING
Friendship House Mental Health Liason drop in sessions. Wed and Thurs 9-11:30am, Friday 9-10:45am. Activity Room. For more information contact Dean Wilson, 250-627-1717.
The Heritage Advisory Committee is looking for new members, if interested, drop a note to: Heritage Advisory Committee, PO Box 181, P.R, B.C, V8J 3P6
Last Minute Market Saturdays 9am - 12:30 at the Moose Hall. Craft items, baking, home business and yard sale items. For ta-
ble rentals call Rosa 250-624-4787 or Kath-leen 250-624-5652. The coffee is always on!
Prince Rupert Seniors Centre Bingo Fridays 1- 3pm. Everyone 19 yrs and older welcome.
Prince Rupert Alcoholics Anony-mous If you want to drink, that’s your busi-ness. If you want to stop, that’s ours. Prince Rupert A.A, 250-627-1119
Al-Anon Meetings: First Presbyterian Church, 233 4th Ave. E in basement. Tues. 8pm. All are welcome. Call 250-627-4899
Narcotics Anonymous DRUG PROB-LEM? We Can Help Mon 8-9 pm, 223 4th Ave East, Presbyterian Church (side door).
Join the YWCA for a 2 day FREE-Train-the-Trainer course on taking action against abuse of older adults. For more info. contact Project Co-ordinator Renu at [email protected] or 604-895-5790
The Prince Rupert Breast Cancer Support Group invites any woman living with cancer to attend our monthly luncheons every 3rd Saturday each month at 12 noon at the Crest Hotel.
Friendship House of Prince Rupert Hosts: AamaGoot Power Puff Girlz Club (ages 7-12) Tues. 3- 5pm, 3rd floor meeting rm. AamaGoot Women’s Carving Learn to Carve Wed 6- 9pm, Main level back en-trance. AamaGoot Ladyz Club (18yrs +) Learn new artistic designs through sewing, beading, etc. Sat. 1- 4pm, 3rd floor meeting room. Phone Carol Doolan at the Friendship House 250-627-1717, ext. 64 for more info.
Visit the Military Museum at the Royal Canadian Legion 1pm- 4pm from Thurs -Sunday
P.R. Royal Canadian legion meeting every 3rd Mon each month. Call Ma-rie250-622-2869
School District 52 Band Program is looking for donations of band instruments! Help us bring music to all students by donat-ing that trumpet you have in your basement or the saxophone in your coat closet! If you have an instrument no one is playing, please call School District office @ 250-627-6717 for pick up.
Calling all Musicians! Prince Rupert Community Band and Choir are seeking new members No Auditions necessary! PR Com-munity Band meets Mon. 7:30- 9pm at PRMS (formerly PRSS) Band Room. PR Comm. Choir meets Wed. 7:30-9pm at PRMS Band Room. Contact Peter Witherly at 250-624-9634
B10 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
NOVEMBER 13TH TO 17TH ONLY AT:
Information & dealers: 1-800-A NEW-POT or www.paderno.com. Not all locations open Sunday. Quantities limited, please be early. Sale items may not be exactly as shown.
PRINCE RUPERTHome Hardware Building Centre
101 – 500 – 2nd Ave. West
TERRACEGemma’s Bed Bath & Kitchen Boutique
4627 Lakelse Ave.
$8999
72% OFF! Our 11pc Canadiana Cookware set is made from 18/10 stainless steel and features an impact bonded base that’s safe for all stovetops of modern kitchens, including induction. Durable riveted handles, no-drip lips, oven and dishwasher safe, the Canadiana is built to last and we stand behind it with our exceptional 25 year warranty. Set includes: 1.5L, 2L, 3L saucepans, 6L stock pot, 2.5L steamer, 24cm/9.5” frying pan, 20cm/8” ceramic non-stick frying pan, and 4 covers. List: $899.00.
$24999
64% OFF!45cm extra large high dome 18/10 stainless steel roasting pan. Includes rack for easy lifting and riveted handles. List: $249.99.
$3499
50% OFF!4pc deluxe mixing bowl set with lids. 18/10 stainless steel with interior measurements and silicone non-slip base available in blue and red.List: $69.99.
NOVEMBER 13TH TO 17TH
available in blue and red.
65% OFF! 6pc knife set.List: $99.99.List: $99.99$99.99.
$3499
61% OFF! 20pc Belmont fl atware set.List: $89.99.
$3499
UP TO 52% OFF! A selection of Paderno Premier bakeware. Made from durable steel with a unique triple layer of non-stick coating. Features an ergonomic and oven safe silicone grip. PFOA & PTFE free and oven safe to 450°F. Starting at
$699
64% OFF!
and oven safe silicone grip. PFOA layer of non-stick coating. Features an ergonomic bakeware. Made from durable steel with a unique triple
UP TO 71% OFF!Stainless steel Nature Trust pan with enviro-friendly ceramic coating, PFOA and PTFE Free. Safe for induction stovetops.20cm/8” Nature Trust fry pan. List: $139.99. Now $39.99!24cm/9.5” Nature Trust fry pan. List: $159.99. Now $44.99!28cm/11” Nature Trust fry pan. List: $179.99. Now $59.99!
Stainless steel Nature Trust pan with enviro-friendly ceramic coating, PFOA and PTFE Free. Safe for induction stovetops.
Now $39.99!
Kongs, of� ce supplies, foster homes and wet food.Please drop off your donations or call the Shelter today. Toy donations also accepted at
PE
T O
F T
HE
WE
EK
PE
T O
F T
HE
WE
EK
PE
T O
F T
HE
WE
EK
PE
T O
F T
HE
WE
EK
PE
T O
F T
HE
WE
EK
PE
T O
F T
HE
WE
EK
PE
T O
F T
HE
WE
EK
PE
T O
F T
HE
WE
EK
PE
T O
F T
HE
WE
EK
PE
T O
F T
HE
WE
EK
PE
T O
F T
HE
WE
EK
PE
T O
F T
HE
WE
EK
PRINCE RUPERT BCSPCA1740 Prince Rupert Blvd, Prince Rupert, BC
250 624-2859
This ad generously sponsored by
Paci� c Coast Veterinary Hospital
975 Chamberlin Avenue 250-627-1161
Hello, My name is Kalum. I would be a great family dog. I get along well with other dogs and I love cats! I love the water and just be-ing around people. I had a rough start so I need someone to spend the time to train me. If you are interested in me, feel free to fill out a questionnaire at the local BCSPCA.
ADVERTISING WORKS
Ed EvansSales Manager
250-624-8088737 Fraser St, Prince Rupert
Call today and I will get an ad working for you!
www.peacearchnews.com
www.peacearchnews.com
Find this link on our website to contact
the editor or newsroom…
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY STORY IDEA?IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
www.thenorthernview.com
www.peacearchnews.com
www.peacearchnews.com
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
www.thenorthernview.com
BY CAMERON ORR KITIMAT / Black Press
David Black, president of Kitimat Clean Ltd., made his first public appearance at a northwest municipal council meeting, speaking at length about his proposed oil refinery in Kitimat.
Black, who is also the chairman of Black Press, the company which owns the Northern View, was an unscheduled presenter at the Nov. 4 meeting. As overview, Black touted the $26 billion price tag the entirety of his proposal would cost, including $18 billion for the refinery, $6 billion for a pipeline to supply the refinery, $1 billion for a fleet of tankers and $1 billion for a share of a natural gas pipeline.
The refinery had earlier be estimated at $15 billion, however the inclusion of Fischer-Tropsch technology, which he said will reduce the refinery’s emissions from 7 million tonnes year to 3.5 million, will add a $3 billion premium to its cost.
Black spoke to issues such as Canada’s energy policy and pipeline safety.
“Canada is in danger of getting a lot of its oil landlocked, and a huge part of our economy in Canada is tied to being able to export our oil,” he said, noting Canada can only sell its oil to the United States at a significant discount.
He also pointed out the U.S. is needing to import less and less oil as they refine their own supply.
“So we are fighting with all the other exporters in the U.S. for a diminishing pie,” he said.
“Meanwhile the oil we’re producing is going up, so we are desperate for pipelines running somewhere other than the U.S.”
On the issue of pipelines, Black said the problem he sees with projects like Enbridge’s Northern Gateway is not in the pipeline but in the tankers.
“Modern pipelines don’t leak,” he said, pointed to U.S. statistics.
He said the numbers show only a handful of leaks over a barrel in the last 10 years, a third of those caused by excavators and very few from ruptures. He said the pipe that ran through Kalamazoo was an older pipe and he is referring to modern construction. He admits that pinhole leaks, which could leak litres of oil a day with no alarm, are still a problem.
He did say during his presentation that if he can’t get Enbridge to bring their proposed Northern Gateway pipeline to serve his refinery — which he has asked for and been denied by the company — then he hopes to serve the refinery with a separate pipeline or by rail.
Coun. Phil Germuth asked Black about selling refined product locally. While Black said byproducts like butane and propane would likely be sold locally, and reduce the price in the region, complications would arise if he sold refined product in Canada.
“We could provide it cheaper, but of course you’re entering into a price war to do it because there’s already a current supplier, and you’re not going to do very well at the end of that because some of these suppliers are enormous companies. They can wait you out,” he said, noting exporting it to growing economies in Asia means full price would be paid.
Meanwhile he also answered questions from Coun. Mario Feldhoff about the benefit of building on the B.C. coast rather than in-land at the
source. The economy and environmental considerations come into play for that.
For one, Black hopes to construct large units for the refinery, such as 300 foot distillation towers, in lower cost areas and bring them in, which reduces the cost. Transporting pieces of the refinery further inland from the coast would add $10 billion to the cost, he said. It would also mean that instead of one pipeline bringing in the diluted bitumen from the oil sands, there would be eight pipelines transporting refined product to the coast.
“You don’t want to have to put in eight pipelines from Edmonton to the coast, you want to run one,” he said.
As for next steps, Black wants to get financing for a feasibility study he expects to cost $200 million, which would be undertaken during anticipated environmental reviews he wants to submit for this fall.
He will also be seeking First Nations agreements regarding potential pipeline arrangements through traditional territories, and wants a memorandum of understanding with the Government of Canada to get loan guarantees worth $8 billion to finance the project.
Council seeks clarification
The Northern View archivesKitimat Clean Ltd. president David Black made an unscheduled presentation at Kitimat council.
Black pitches refinery in KitimatBusiness
Not AdvertisingIs Like locking the door to your future
November 13, 2013 • Northern View • B11www.thenorthernview.com
SaturdayNovember 17th 2012
9pm-5pmJim Ciccone Civic Centre
Prince Rupert Community Arts Council invites you to
The 37th Annual
Kaien Island Craft Fair
Prince Rupert Community Arts Council Presents
The 38th Annual Kaien Island Craft Fair
Saturday November 16, 20139:00 am to 5:00 pm
Jim Ciccone Civic Centre
• Investigate Infastructure Grants with Provincial and Federal Government• Revenue Sharing Agreement with local First Nation Neighbours
VOTEBARRY CUNNINGHAMFOR COUNCIL
For a ride to the polls, November 16, 2013call 250-600-5557
www.peacearchnews.com
www.peacearchnews.com
Find this link on our website to contact
the editor or newsroom…
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY STORY IDEA?IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
www.thenorthernview.com
www.peacearchnews.com
www.peacearchnews.com
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
Got a confidential
TIP OR
STORY IDEA?
www.thenorthernview.comPRINCE RUPERT
Stop in and check out our pellet stoves
Third Avenue CaféITALIAN GROCERY • GIFT SHOP • TANNING CENTRE
MINI STOVE
M55 STOVE
(250) 624-2555824 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert
(Across from Overwaitea)
Don’t wait for the weather to change!
We have mini Pellet stoves In
Stock Now!
We offer Free installation of select pellet
stoves including a Free inspection!
Government spent $66 million to “talk” about aboriginal children
BY TOM FLETCHER VICTORIA / Black Press
The B.C. government has spent 10 years and $66 million on meetings and consultants to discuss aboriginal “governance” of children in protective care, while actual services such as domestic violence safe houses remain inadequate to meet the need.
That conclusion emerges from a new report from B.C.’s Representative for Children and Youth, Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, who calls it a “confused, unstable and bizarre area of public policy” where millions continue to be spent without accountability.
“For example,” Turpel-Lafond wrote, “nearly $35 million was spent discussing regional aboriginal authorities, including large expenditures on paying people to meet, hiring consultants to facilitate those meetings, and producing materials of questionable practical value following such meetings that almost never addressed the actual difficulties children and youth were experiencing in their lives – issues such as parental addiction, domestic violence, poverty, neglect and the need for mental health services or special needs support.”
Stephanie Cadieux, B.C.’s Minister of Children and Family Development, said Wednesday she accepts the findings of the report, and agrees that the ministry “strayed from its mandate to provide direct services.”
A new deputy minister appointed two years ago has worked to redirect ministry spending to services for those in need, Cadieux said. She acknowledged that
another $8 million is being spent this fiscal year on impractical “nation-to-nation” talks before consulting contracts expire.
NDP children and families critic Carole James said she supports the concept of delegating child welfare to aboriginal communities where it’s practical to do so. But she said it’s “appalling” that millions are spent on high-level meetings while there is an eight-month waiting list for youth mental health services.
The B.C. Liberal government has a track record of this, going back to former premier Gordon Campbell, who recruited a South African expert as deputy minister to impose a new aboriginal child care system, she said.
“They put out a big idea or a slogan, say they’re going to move it, and then have no plan to implement it properly, with resources, with clear outcomes,” James said. “
The tragedy with this one is it’s aboriginal children who are suffering.”
Cadieux said it isn’t fair to conclude all the money was wasted. The ministry has better relationships with aboriginal communities, and still provides direct services across the province, she said.
Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, B.C. Representative for Children and Youth
RTI could reach 60 million tonnes: CNBY SHAUN THOMAS PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
A member of CN Rail’s senior management team said he too believes Ridley Terminals could grow to five times its current
operations as global demand for coal climbs.
CN vice-president of bulk commodities Andy Gonta is quoted in Progressive Railroading magazine as saying RTI could “get to 60 million tons over time” as the company looks
to add another 20 million tonnes to its coal export shipments.
The comment comes at a time when RTI is in the midst of a facility expansion that will double the capacity from 12 million tonnes to 24 million tonnes next year.
Get updates on your newsfeed. Like
facebook.com/thenorthernview
News
B12 • Northern View • November 13, 2013 www.thenorthernview.com
Prince Rupert Dealer #81156
Terrace Dealer #81113
www.maccarthygm.com
1001 Chamberlin Ave 1-866-624-9171 • 250-624-9171
MacCarthyMacCarthy Motors (Prince Rupert & Terrace) Ltd
SUV tires *Starting From $155.95 plus tax
CAR tires *Starting From $98.95 plus tax
TRUCK tires *Starting From $170.95 plus tax
INCLUDING FEDERAL HIMALAYA WS2, SUV FIRESTONE WINTER FORCE, JETSON ARCTIC CLAW, DEAN WINTER CAT. SELECT BRIDGESTONE,
MICHELIN, BF GOODRICH, AND HANKOOK MAY BE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.* *SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS
Winter Service Special
2014 VEHICLES ARE ARRIVING DAILY!
• Oil, lube and fi lter• Rotate tires• Brake inspection• 44-point inspection• Mount & Balance of Tires on Rims
*Starting From $99.95 plus tax
49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert49th Annual Prince Rupert
ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY AUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTIONAUCTION
250-627-8666 To BidOR Beat the rush and go toauction.prrc.ca
get your Bidder I.D. early by emailing [email protected] Price is Purchase Price
November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013November 18, 19 and 20, 2013
Auctioneers Lisa Thomas and Scott Farwell move another group of items in the 2012 Prince Rupert Rotary Auction. The auction is the main fundraiser for the Prince Rupert Rotary club and the money raised during the three night event will be used for projects in the community.
More than 650 items, valued at over $83,000 will be auctioned on Cable Channel 10 - Monday November 18 to Wednesday November 20 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm.
LIVE ON CHANNEL 10 CABLE
DON’T MISS OUT ON YOUR CHANCE TO WIN DON’T MISS OUT ON YOUR CHANCE TO WIN DON’T MISS OUT ON YOUR CHANCE TO WIN DON’T MISS OUT ON YOUR CHANCE TO WIN DON’T MISS OUT ON YOUR CHANCE TO WIN DON’T MISS OUT ON YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
$1,500$1,500$1,500CASHCASHCASHBUY YOUR 7/50 TICKETS TODAY!BUY YOUR 7/50 TICKETS TODAY!BUY YOUR 7/50 TICKETS TODAY!
Rotary TV and Internet AuctionNovember 18, 19, 20, 2013
Rules and InformationThe Prince Rupert Rotary Club are not principles in this Auction, therefore are not responsible for the representation of goods and services offered for sale.1. Winning Buyers will be contacted by telephone shortly after bids close on items being sold.2. In the event of a tie, both parties will be contacted to determine the eventual highest bidder.3. Highest bidder will be the buyer.4. Bids can be made on any item at any time - not just the current selling group.5. Bid increments are as follows: Less than $100 = $1 bid increment minimum Between $100.01 and $250 = $5 bid increment minimum Between $250.01 and $1000 = $10 bid increment minimum Greater than $1000.01 = $25 bid increment minimum6. Visa and Mastercard will be accepted.7. Payments must be made by the date of the delivery of the item (Nov 18, 19, 20).8. Deliveries will only be made to the Prince Rupert and Port Edward area.9. No refunds or exchanges.10. Items can be paid for over the phone (credit card), or at the Lester Centre of the Arts (debit card, cash or cheque) or directly to the item delivery person at your home11. When the bell goes this will indicate no further bids will be accepted. The highest bidder will be the buyer but this is not necessarily the highest bid on the board at the time the bell goes due to the short lag in the electronic system.12. Tie bids will be indicated on the board.13. Feature and Major items may be mixed in with the auctioning of Regular items.
Phone 250-627-8666 to bid or go to auction.prrc.ca for internet bids
Information Line is 250-627-8120
Hawkair has donated 2 round trip tickets to Vancouver from Prince Rupert. Every winning bidder on an auction item will be entered into a draw to win the pair of these tickets! No entry is required, you will automatically be entered
based upon your winning bid(s)
2 Round Trip Tickets to Vancouver from Prince Rupert
Bid To Win
For a chance to win a $100 Overwaitea Gift Card
www.facebook.com/rotaryclubofprincerupert
545 Shutter Shack - Prints Rupert Ruth Harvey print of Hospital Island $30000
546 Javadot Cup 1kg bag of Reciprocate Coffee $2500
547 Good Times Games & Electronics 1 Hour G/C- Labour $6500
548 North Pacific Fishing Supplies 1 Prawn Trap $7000
549 Alan K Hooper Inc G/C Towards Services $15000
550 Rainbow Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ltd Complete Interior and Exterior Detailing $39000
551 Prince Rupert Cinemas Famous Players Single Movie Pass & Regular Popcorn $1425
552 Muskeg Press Itamae: My Life in front of the cutting board $2849
553 MJ Basso & Son General Contracting Ltd G/C for Rona $5000
554 Northern Savings Insurance G/C to Crest Hotel $10000
555 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall & Renovations $30000
9:00 - 9:30 PM556 Colleens Hair Techniques
Safeway G/C $4000
557 Mackenzie BrandSource Gift Certificate $5000
558 West Fraser Concrete 1 pick up truck load of gravel $6000
559 Mackenzie BrandSource Ashley dual sided queen pillow $10949
560 Reeling Charters One day fishing charter 3 people $1,20000
561 Rainforest Books G/C buy 2 books get the 3rd free $3000
562 Saanich Plumbing & Heating Ltd G/C $5000
563 Wayne’s Towing (1993) Ltd 1 Service Call to the value of $6000 $6000
564 Paul’s Picture Framing $100 voucher toward picture framing $10000
565 Tyee Building Supplies Dimplex Power Chef Electric BBQ $68159
566 Dick Bury Hair Design One Mens Haircut $3300
567 Opa Japanese Sushi Bar Opa Sushi G/C $5000
568 Coastal Nail Studio Gift Certificate $8000
569 Lester Centre of the Arts Gift Cert to Lester Centre of Arts $10000
570 National Car Rental Full Size Car 4 Day Rental $40000
9:30 - 10:00 PM571 Uncle Bucks Restaurant Ltd
Gift Certificate $2500
572 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Rodhos Restaurant $5000
573 The Gym & Gift Shop One month pass $6668
574 District Of Port Edward Stormtech Black Jacket size XL $10000
575 CityWest Cable & Telephone Corp Motorola DCX3510 digital cable box $40000
576 Slickers Raingear Warehouse North 49 Blue Backpack $3450
577 Kaien Road Centre G/C to Overwaitea $5000
578 Franks Auto Repair (1996) Ltd Oil & Filter Change $7000
579 Doug Kydd, (Advisor) G/C for Shutter Shack $10000
580 Inn On The Harbour 2 nights at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge $36500
581 Henrys B-Y Market Video Rental Voucher $1500
582 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Farwest Sport & Cycle $5000
583 Stiles Place Seafood & Grill G/C to Stiles Place $6000
Page 10 - 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca Going, Going GONE!
For Information 250-627-8120 To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
Item #’s 145, 495Value of $500
$250 Gift Hamper from Homework$250 Gift Certi� cate from Homework
Store hours: 8-6 Mon - Fri Sat 8-5:30 and Sun 10-4
Lower Level Rupert Square Mall, Prince Rupert
250-624-4357 • 1-855-604-4357 Toll Freewww.homehardware.ca
$1000 HOME EXPRESSION Kitchen Appliance Shopping Spree
Watch For Me Item #870Value of $1,000
Mackenzie Home Furnishings“Where the PRICE is Right and The QUALITY Better”
2 - $100 Simmons Mattress Gift Card3 - $50 Gift Cards
3 - Ashley dual sided Queen Pillows2 - $100 Gift Certi� cates to Entire Automotive
2 - $49.00 Askley Black Furniture Ottoman1 - $100 GE Gift Card
150 1st Avenue West Phone 250-624-4146
mackenziehomefurnishings.ca
Items #’s 149, 213, 234, 318, 457, 475, 519, 557, 559, 717, 724, 884, 899
Total Donated Value of $1,076.47
584 Hecate Strait Employment Develop First Aid Kit $13200
585 The Northern View 1/4 page ad in The Northern Connector $42385
586 Prince Rupert Port Authority Canada’s Pacific Gateways Realizing the Vision $3995
587 Rainbow Driving School G/C for Rainbow Driving School $4000
588 Prince Rupert Racquets Centre 3 Hour Wallyball Court Rental $7000
589 Nova Esthetics Beauty Med Anti-Aging Kit (Cream & Serum) $10500
590 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall and Renovations $30000
591 Stardust Restaurant Stardust Cafe G/C $2500
592 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Rodhos Restaurant $5000
593 Smiles Seafood Cafe (1988) Ltd Smiles Seafood Cafe G/C $5000
594 Coast Industrial Construction Safeway G/C $10000
595 Nisga’a Society Full Day Nisga’a Hall Rental $62000
10:00 - 10:30 PM596 Ferguson Funeral Home Ltd
G/C to Eastwind Emporium $5000
597 Archibald, Clarke & Defieux Insurance Home Hardware G/C $7500
598 Marks Work Wearhouse Ltd T-Max Jacket $9000
599 Serenity Esthetics Warm Buddy plush White Robe & Heated anti-stress $15000
600 eRupertca 500,000 Ad Impressions /500,000 page Views $1,00000
601 West End Grocery Ltd Phone Card $2000
602 TD Canada Trust Swank - Men’s Stainless Steel Tie Clip $3500
603 Kal Tire Lube, Oil and service $6000
604 Dr Bill Redman G/C for Moe Hays Golf Shop $10000
605 Third Avenue Home - Vince Amante Jackson Grill Patio Fire $30000
606 Harbour Theatre Society 4 Pack for Udderfest 2014 $2500
607 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Cow Bay Cafe $5000
608 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
609 2nd Avenue Medical Clinic Stiles Place G/C $10000
610 Shoppers Drug Mart 2256 Men’s & Women’s Skin Care Basket $40000
611 Cow Bay Cafe Ltd Gift Certificate $5000
612 Modern Draperies G/C to Modern Draperies $5000
613 Skeena Driving School 1 hour driving lesson $7000
614 Alan K Hooper Inc G/C Towards Services $15000
615 Port City Ford Sales Shop local Gift Basket $65000
616 Rodhos Pizza Ltd G/C to Rodhos Pizza $2500
617 TheaAnn’s Greek Palace Restaurant Gift Certificate $2500
618 Ferguson Funeral Home Ltd G/C to Cook’s Jeweler’s $5000
619 Dance Academy of Prince Rupert 1 Zumba Pass $5670
620 McElhanney Consulting Service Ltd Safeway G/C $10000
621 All West Glass Prince Rupert Ltd Voucher for Rock Chip Repair $3000
622 Four Seasons Flowers Gift Certificate $5000
623 Galaxy Gardens Restaurant G/C to Galaxy Gardens $6000
624 North Pacific Cannery 2014 Family Membership $6000
Going, Going GONE! November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction - Page 11
For Information 250-627-8120To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
10 - Canada’s Paci� c Gateway - Realizing the Vision1 - Building Canada’s Paci� c Gateway - Framed Print
Watch For Me Item #’s 137, 153, 207, 268, 441, 470, 501, 586, 772, 816, 841
Value of $649.50
Item #’s 250, 815, 920Total Value of $1975
$750 Shop Local Gift Basket$650 Shop Local Gift Basket$575 Shop Local Gift Basket
970 SASKATOON AVE, PRINCE RUPERT • 250-624-3673
or 1-866-605-3673 • www.portcityford.ca
PORT CITY FORD SALESDLR #30404
Item #’s 133, 142, 161, 181, 272, 307, 319, 447, 542, 572, 582, 592, 607, 716, 776, 788, 822, 837, 847, 907,
Total Value of $1,000
5 - $50 Gi� Certi� cates for Farwest Sport & Cycle 5 - $50 Gi� Certi� cates for Cow Bay Cafe
5 - $50 Gi� Certi� cates for Rodhos Restaurant 5 - $50 Gi� Certi� cates for Opa Japanese Sushi Bar
Reeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersReeling ChartersFor fishing excitement call Ken or Cathy at:250-624-5379 or Cell 250-624-1740
236-9th Ave East, Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 2R7 • [email protected] WATCH FOR MEItem #560
Value of $1,200
One Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 PeopleOne Day Fishing Charter for 3 People
625 Northern Savings Credit Union Harvest Term Deposit $10000
626 Prime Time Cafe Gift Certificate $2000
627 My Mountain Co-op Adult Full Day Lift Voucher $5000
628 Rupert Marine Shipping 3 ticket Flex Pass-PR Concert Society $6000
629 Steve Cullis Appraisals Ltd Safeway G/C $10000
630 The Electrician G/C to Java Dot Cup $10000
10:30 PM631 Eagle Bluff Enterprises
Double Room at Eagle Bluff Bed & Breakfast $12500
632 Canadian Fishing Company Gift Basket of Assorted Gold Seal Products $10000
633 Four Season Maintenance Ltd Irish Setter Fleece Jacket $11000
634 McDonalds Restaurant Gift basket full of McDonald’s Fun$15000
635 Inland Air Charters Ltd 20 min flight seeing tour for 4 people $33800
Wednesday noveMber 206:30 - 7:00 PM701 La Gondola Restaurant
Gift Certificate $2500
702 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
703 Rainbow Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ltd Rainbow Chrysler Dodge Jeep G/C $5000
704 City Furniture & Appliances City Furniture Gift Voucher $10000
705 Aero Trading Two 5lb pkg frozen Halibut Fillets $16000
706 Storey’s Excavating Home Hardware G/C $5000
707 Kaien Road Centre G/C to Overwaitea$5000
708 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC Radio Goodie Bag $7500
709 City Furniture & Appliances City Furniture Gift Voucher $10000
710 Van Houtte Coffee Services Inc 1 Keurig Coffee Machine $17500
711 Uncle Bucks Restaurant Ltd Gift Certificate $2500
712 Subway Sandwiches and Salads 5 Coupons for 6” Sandwiches $3500
713 Charles Hays Secondary School 4 Tickets to the play Disney’s Beauty & the Beast $6000
714 Entire Automotive Services Ltd G/C to MacKenzie BrandSource $10000
715 Aero Trading Two 5lb pkg frozen Halibut Fillets $16000
716 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Opa Japanese Sushi Bar $5000
717 Mackenzie BrandSource Gift Certificate $5000
718 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
719 Alan K Hooper Inc $150 G/C Towards Services $15000
720 First Canada ULC 2 Hour Bus Charter $25000
721 Storey’s Excavating Home Hardware G/C $5000
722 Galaxy Gardens Restaurant G/C to Galaxy Gardens $6000
723 Finex PM Security Ltd 1 Bottle of Robert Burns Arran Whisky $7000
724 Mackenzie BrandSource GE Gift Certificate $10000
725 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall & Renovations $20000
726 Prince Rupert Cinemas Famous Players Single Movie Pass & Regular Popcorn $1425
727 All West Glass Prince Rupert Ltd Voucher for Rock Chip Repair $3000
728 Slickers Raingear Warehouse Pioneer Blue XL Water Resistant Jacket $4250
729 Doug Kydd, (Advisor) G/C for Sea Sport $10000
730 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall & Renovations $30000
731 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
732 My Mountain Co op Adult Full Day Lift Voucher $5000
733 Saanich Plumbing & Heating Ltd Gift Certificate $5000
734 Tyee Charters Ltd Overwaitea G/C $10000
735 Frank Electric Ltd 3 hours labour for Electrical Services $25500
7:00 - 7:30 PM736 7-Eleven Food Stores #32167
Esso G/C$5000
737 Elan Travel G/C to Elan Travel $6000
738 DC Computer & Electronics 15 Hour Computer Repair Labour $9500
739 Ridley Terminals Inc G/C to Cow Bay Cafe $10000
740 Medi Chair $25000 Medi Chair G/C $25000
741 Prince Rupert Cinemas Famous Players Single Movie Pass & Regular Popcorn $1425
Page 12 - 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca Going, Going GONE!
For Information 250-627-8120 To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
$526 - 20 minute helicopter tour for 5
Watch For Me Item #855Value of $526
337 McBride Street, Prince Rupert, BCPhone: 624-5432 • Fax: 624-9659 • [email protected]
SaanichPlumbing & Heating Ltd.
Gift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 EachGift Certi� cates $50.00 Each
Item #’s 132, 177, 197, 442, 452, 497, 562, 733, 827, 872
Value of $500
SR
742 Peter Haugan 1 pound box of Prawn Tails in Seawater $2000
743 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
744 Pacific Coast Veterinary Hospital Ltd G/C for Services $12000
745 Kaien Island Optometry G/C to Kaien Island Optometry $25000
746 Cow Bay Cafe Ltd Gift Certificate $5000
747 Tonja S Horne Inc G/C to Fresh Onion $5000
748 Eidsvik & Associates G/C to J&J Construction $5000
749 Rupert Disposal Ltd G/C towards Roll Off Services $10000
750 Trayling’s Tackle Shop Big Chief Electric Food Smoker $25000
751 Mama’s Restaurant & Steakhouse G/C to Mama’s Restaurant $2000
752 Dr Val Adam inc G/C to Safeway $5000
753 Realty Executives Prince Rupert Deluxe Golf Umbrella “Realty Execs”$5000
754 Nickerson, GW Co Ltd G/C for The Crest $10000
755 St John Ambulance Level 1 First Aid Course $16500
756 Central Barbers Man’s Hairstyle $1600
757 TheaAnn’s Greek Palace Restaurant Gift Certificate $2500
758 Cow Bay Cafe Ltd Gift Certificate $5000
759 Chances Prince Rupert G/C Fine Dining for 2 $10000
760 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall & Renovations $20000
761 Canada Safeway Limited (No78) Safeway G/C $5000
762 Northern Landscaping Safeway G/C $5000
763 MJ Basso & Son General Contracting Ltd G/C for Home Hardware $5000
764 Ridley Terminals Inc G/C to the Fresh Onion $10000
765 Aero Trading Two 5lb pkg frozen Halibut Fillets $16000
766 For The Love of Dog Pet Care G/C for grooming services $4000
767 Hays Cove Petro Canada G/C to Hays Cove Petro Canada $5000
768 Cow Bay Gift Galley Gift Certificate $6000
769 Lester Centre of the Arts G/C to Lester Centre of Arts $10000
770 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall & Renovations $30000
771 Peter Haugan One pound box of Prawn Tails in Seawater $2000
772 Prince Rupert Port Authority Canada’s Pacific Gateways Realizing the Vision $3995
773 Royal LePage Prince Rupert G/C to Rainbow Chrysler $5000
774 Northern Savings Credit Union Harvest Term Deposit $10000
775 Acklands Grainger 155 piece Mechanics Tool Set $25500
776 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Opa Japanese Sushi Bar $5000
777 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
778 Good Times Games & Electronics Hexbug Warriors Gift Bag $8000
779 Tim Hortons Tim Hortons Coffee Maker $15000
780 Empire Grain Stevedoring Ltd G/C to Crest Hotel $20000
7:30 - 8:00 PM781 Bank of Montreal
The Golfers Dozen $3995
782 Tonja S Horne Inc G/C to Breakers Pub $5000
783 No 1 Fast Food Centre Small Hot Appy Tray $7500
784 City Furniture & Appliances City Furniture Gift Voucher $10000
785 Crest Hotel Ltd 1 night stay in the Treat Suite $23900
786 East Wind Emporium 10 DVD Movie Rentals $3000
787 TD Canada Trust Swank - Men’s Stainless Steel Cufflinks $4500
788 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Farwest Sport & Cycle $5000
789 Ocean View Hotel 1 Night in the Treat Suite $10710
790 TD Canada Trust Diamond Collection - Diamond Pendant $17999
791 Skeena Taxi Ltd Safeway G/C $5000
792 Northern Savings Insurance G/C to Galaxy Gardens $5000
793 Rupert Towing 1 tow in town $7000
794 Prince Rupert Airport Society G/C for the Crest Hotel $10000
795 Master Cut HR Professional Ceramic Hair Straightener $24900
Going, Going GONE! November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction - Page 13
For Information 250-627-8120To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
Third Avenue Café
COFFEE BAR • GIFT SHOP TANNING CENTRE
(250) 624-2555 • 824 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert (Across from Overwaitea)
2 - $300 Jackson Grill Patio Fire2 - $55 Tanning Packages
1 - $300 Jackson Grill Versa 75 BBQ Grill
Item #’s 200, 263, 427, 505, 919
Value of $1,010
1 - $100 Gift Certi� cate to Serenity Esthetics1 - $100 Gift Certi� cate to Stiles Place1 - $100 Gift Certi� cate to Argosy1 - $100 Gift Certi� cate to Cow Bay Cafe1 - $100 Gift Certi� cate to The Fresh Onion
Watch For Me Item #’s 214, 405, 469, 739, 764
Value of $500Ridley Terminals
Prince Rupert: 250-627-1331 Watch For Me Item #840Value of $500
$500 Gift Certi� cate For Seasport Outboard Marina
796 Zorbas Taverna 1990 Ltd G/C for Zorbas $2500
797 Eddies News Stand & Novelties Ltd G/C to Eddies News $2500
798 Western Canada Marine Response Corp Waterproof Backpack $6200
799 District of Port Edward Stormtech Black Jacket size large $10000
800 Sea-Sport Outboard Marina Ltd Rod and Reel Combo $15400
801 Skeena Mobile Audio Lab G/C to Overwaitea Foods $3000
802 Maverick Mart Gift Certificate $5000
803 Ferguson Funeral Home Ltd G/C to Eastwind Emporium $5000
804 Alan K Hooper Inc G/C Towards Services $15000
805 The Northern View 1/4 page ad in The Northern View $27391
806 Overwaitea Food Group LP Gift Certificate $5000
807 General Paint Ltd 1 gallon semi-gloss indoor/outdoor paint $5299
808 Moe Hays Golf Shop 1 Hour Golf Lesson with Moe Hays $6000
809 Hecate Strait Employment Develop First Aid Kit $13200
810 Color Fresh Painting 1 day (8 hrs) indoor painting $30000
811 Franks Studio Hair Design G/C for Hair Styling $2500
812 Ultra-Pure One punch card for 20 fills $4599
813 Makayla Keehn G/C for Therapeutic message$6500
814 A & G Autobody Repair (2002) Ltd G/C to Overwaitea $10000
815 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall & Renovations $30000
8:00 - 8:30 PM816 Prince Rupert Port Authority
Canada’s Pacific Gateways Realizing the Vision $3995
817 Four Seasons Flowers Gift Certificate $5000
818 Smiles Seafood Cafe (1988) Ltd Smiles Seafood Cafe G/C $5000
819 Wainwright Marine Services Certificate for Rupert Disposal $10000
820 Aero Trading Two 5lb pkg frozen Halibut Fillets $16000
821 Rotary Club of Prince Rupert Prince Rupert History Book $4000
822 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Rodhos Restaurant $5000
823 General Paint Ltd 1 gallon breeze latex eggshell paint $5299
824 Treasure Cove Hotel One Night Stay in a Deluxe Queen Room$13900
825 Takeda Trading Ltd Six Live Dungeness Crabs $20000
826 SPCA 2 Nights Boarding of 1 Cat or Dog $3000
827 Saanich Plumbing & Heating Ltd Gift Certificate $5000
828 Archibald, Clarke & Defieux Insurance Home Hardware G/C $7500
829 Light House Child Care Children’s Toy Package $12500
830 Finning (Canada) Caterpillar Battery $28500
831 West End Restaurant Dinner for 3 at West End Restaurant $3200
832 Pacific Inn Overwaitea G/C $5000
833 Scotiabank Small Safety Deposit Box - 2 Years Free $9450
834 RE/MAX Coast Mountains G/C - Safeway $10000
835 Adventure Paving G/C for Products or Services $45000
836 Prince Rupert Cinemas Famous Players Single Movie Pass & Regular Popcorn $1425
837 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Rodhos Restaurant $5000
838 Eco Management 3 Mon Residential Recycling Pick Up $6720
839 Dr Bill Redman G/C for Moe Hays Golf Shop $10000
840 Smit Marine G/C to Sea Sport $50000
841 Prince Rupert Port Authority Canada’s Pacific Gateways Realizing the Vision $3995
842 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
843 Aqua Clear Bottling 10 Refill Tokens for 189L Purified Bottled Water $7000
844 Harbour Theatre Society Voucher for Christmas Corporate Show $100
845 Harbour Machining, Welding & Fabricating Grizzly Tour for Two$47500
8:30 - 9:00 PM846 Grays Log Services
Set of 6 Placemats Ashdene of Australia $4000
847 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Cow Bay Cafe $5000
848 Totem Lodge Overwaitea G/C $5000
849 Sears Canada Inc 97 piece Craftsman tool set $15000
850 eRupertca 500,000 Ad Impressions /500,000 page Views $1,00000
851 Rainbow Market Ltd Rug Doctor Carpet Cleaning Machine $3000
Page 14 - 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca Going, Going GONE!
For Information 250-627-8120 To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
Watch For Me Item’s #146, 266, 458, 602, 787, 790
Value of $664.94TD Canada Trust236-500 2nd Ave West Prince Rupert BC V8J 3T6 • 250 627-1767
$294 - Carters Jewelllers Pearl Necklace$35 - Swank Men’s Stainless Steel Tie Clip
$79.95 - Swank Men’s Stainless Steel Cufflinks - Round$35 - Swank Men’s Stainless Steel Tie Clip
$45 - Swank Men’s Stainless Steel Cufflinks - Square$179.99 - Diamond Collection Diamond Pendant
PRINCE RUPERT
2 - 1/4 page ads in the Northern View1 - 1/4 page ad in the Northern Connector
Watch For Me Item #’s 125, 585, 805
Value of $971.67
Item #’s 220, 505, 910Value of $1,020
3 - $340 4 hour Plumbing
& Heating Service/Maintenance
Phone: 250-624-2708 • Fax: [email protected]
SullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullSullivan Mechanical Ltd.ivan Mechanical Ltd.ivan Mechanical Ltd.Plumbing, Heating,
Refrigeration, Commercial Food Equipment,
Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems
852 Rupert Cleaners & Laundry Ltd Drycleaning G/C $5000
853 Pacific Coast Veterinary Hospital Ltd G/C for dog food and accessories $7500
854 Peekaboo Beans Peekaboo Beans Outfit $13900
855 Quickload Container Examination Facility 20 Minute Helicopter Tour for 5 $52600
856 Johnnys Machine Shop Ltd G/C to Cow Bay Gift Galley $4000
857 Overwaitea Food Group Gift Certificate $5000
858 Skeena Valley Golf & Country Club Certificate for 2 Rounds of Golf $8000
859 Coast Industrial Construction Safeway G/C $10000
860 Cooks Jewellers Ladies Movador Watch $1,00000
861 Henrys B-Y Market Video Rental Voucher $1500
862 Rupert Mobile Repairs Oil Change $5000
863 The Gym & Gift Shop One month pass $6668
864 Joe’s Autobody Repair G/C - Overwaitea $10000
865 Kaien Office Essentials All in one Computer $70000
9:00 - 9:30 PM866 Prince Rupert Golf Club
1 - 18 - hole round of golf for 1 person $4500
867 Breakers Pub Limited Breakers Pub G/C $5000
868 Rainforest Books Gift Basket $8500
869 2nd Avenue Medical Clinic G/C to Safeway $10000
870 Home Hardware Home Expression - Kitchen Appliance Shopping Spree $1,50000
871 All West Glass Prince Rupert Ltd Voucher for Rock Chip Repair $3000
872 Saanich Plumbing & Heating Ltd Gift Certificate $5000
873 Dr Karen Fait Chiropractor Chiropractic (Ergonomic) Pillow $5000
874 The Electrician G/C to Stiles Place Seafood & Grill $10000
875 Helijet 15 min Helitour for 5 & a bag of swag $50000
876 Grassy Bay Services Petro Canada G/C $2500
877 Midway Grocery & Confectionery G/C- Fall & Winter Special $4000
878 Northern Savings Insurance G/C to Stiles Place $5000
879 Tri-City Refrigeration Inc Overwaitea Foods G/C $10000
880 Coast Isle Engineering Ltd Grizzly Bear Tour - Adventure Tours for 2 $50000
9:30 - 10:00 PM881 Rupert Mobile Repairs
Oil Change $5000
882 Grassy Bay Services Petro Canada G/C $5000
883 RMS Cruise Services 3 ticket Flex Pass-PR Concert Society $6000
884 Mackenzie BrandSource G/C to Entire Automotive $10000
885 MacCarthy GM Complete Auto Professional Detailing $39900
886 Muskeg Press Itamae: My Life in front of the cutting board $2849
887 Dance Academy of Prince Rupert 1 Yoga Pass $5670
888 The Argosy Halibut Concrete Casting $9000
889 NSK Contracting Love Electric Picture (11 of 20) $15000
890 Adams Diving & Marine Services Ltd Malita 18v Compact Impact Drill Kit $55300
891 All West Glass Prince Rupert Ltd Voucher for Rock Chip Repair $3000
892 Rainforest Books G/C buy 2 books get the 3 one free $3000
893 My Mountain Co op Adult Full Day Lift Voucher $5000
894 Anna’s Personal Training G/C for Couple/Single personal $10000
895 Capps Marine Education Small Vessel Op Proficiency Course $58500
896 Northern Breeze Surveyors G/C to Opa Sushi $5000
897 Opa Japanese Sushi Bar Opa Sushi G/C $5000
898 Stiles Place Seafood & Grill G/C to Stiles Place $6000
899 Mackenzie BrandSource Ashley dual sided queen pillow $10949
900 Westcoast Launch/PR Adventure Tours Grizzly Bear Tour for 2 $50000
10:00 - 10:30 PM901 Hairtek Studio
Womans hair cut from Pam $3800
902 Moore Customs Brokers 3 ticket Flex Pass--PR Concert Society $6000
903 Prince Rupert Rowing & Yachting Club PRYC Nylon Jacket Medium Blue $6500
904 City Furniture & Appliances City Furniture Gift Voucher $10000
Going, Going GONE! November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction - Page 15
For Information 250-627-8120To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
Item #’s 105, 304, 459, 630, 874, 914Value of $600
2 - $100 Javadotcup Gift Cards2 - $100 Stiles Place Gift Cards
2 - $100 Cow Bay Cafe Gift Cards
(250) 624-3300 735 1st Ave West, Prince Rupert
Atlin Terminal in Cow Bay, Prince Rupert1-800-201-8377 or 250-627-9166
Watch For Me Item #900Value of $500
1 - $900 4 piece Hitachi 18V Cordless Combo Kit
1 - $681.59 Dimplex Power Chef Electric BBQ
Item #’s 290, 565, 880,
Value of $1,500405 - 3rd Avenue East, Prince Rupert
Tel. 250-627-7011 Toll Free 1-800-668-0606 www.rona.ca
TYEE BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD.
Page 16 - 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca Going, Going GONE!
For Information 250-627-8120 To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
Item #’s 130, 135, 160, 170, 185, 440, 450, 490, 500, 555, 590, 725, 730, 760, 770, 815
Total Value of $4,000
DWAYNE DAVEY DRYWALLDWAYNE DAVEY DRYWALLDWAYNE DAVEY DRYWALLDWAYNE DAVEY DRYWALLDWAYNE DAVEY DRYWALLDWAYNE DAVEY DRYWALL
250-624-1586 Cell • 250-624-9793 Offi ceCall today for your FREE ESTIMATE
8 - $200 Credits Towards Drywall & Renovations
8 - $300 Credits Towards Drywall & Renovations
IN THE RUPERT SQUARE MALL 250-624-2215 • PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.
www.travelplus.ca/1570
Picture yourself here...$1000 Gift Certificate to
Watch For Me Item #245
Value of $1,000905 Nisga’a Society
Full Day Nisga’a Hall Rental $62000
906 Grassy Bay Services Petro Canada G/C $2500
907 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Farwest Sport & Cycle $5000
908 Eby & Sons Group G/C for Rona $10000
909 Johal & Associates, CGA G/C for Accounting Services $15000
910 Sullivan Mechanical Ltd 4 hour Plumbing, Heating Service/Maintenance $34000
911 Good Times Games & Electronics Kaijudo Gift Bag $5000
912 Prince Rupert Racquets Centre 10 Game Squash Pass $7000
913 FH Pyde Inc G/C to Udder Bags $10000
914 The Electrician G/C to Java Dot Cup $10000
915 Capps Marine Education Navigation Safety Course - 061 $45500
10:30 PM916 City Of Prince Rupert
Set of City of Prince Rupert Spoons $4000
917 Northwest Fuels Limited 1 Case of 1 Litre SUP 10W30 $5500
918 Carlyle Shepherd & Co Overwaitea G/C $10000
919 Third Avenue Home - Vince Amante Jackson Grill Versa 75 BBQ Grill$30000
920 Port City Ford Sales Shop local Gift Basket $57500
921 Occasions to Remember G/C Four Season Flowers $5000
922 Cowpuccinos Coffee House Coffee Card for Tall Mocha $5500
923 Siren Staging & Design Council & Staging 1 standard room $7500
Thank you To all the business and people who donated not only items but time and energy to our fund-raising event. We could not have
done it without this tremendous show of support. Thank you to all our volunteers that help man the phones, organize donations and keep everything running smoothly during the three day event. Big thank you to all the bidders.
Page 2 - 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca Going, Going GONE!
Monday, noveMber 18th6:30 - 7:00 PM
For Information 250-627-8120 To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
101 Bank of Montreal The Golfers Dozen $3995
102 Pacific Stevedoring & Contracting Co G/C for Slickers Raingear Wearhouse $5000
103 Storey’s Excavating Home Hardware G/C $5000
104 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $ 5000
105 The Electrician G/C to Stiles Place Seafood & Grill $10000
106 Eddies News Stand & Novelties Ltd G/C to Eddies News $2500
107 East Wind Emporium 10 DVD Movie Rentals $3000
108 Opa Japanese Sushi Bar Opa Sushi G/C $5000
109 Tonja S Horne Inc G/C to Fresh Onion $5000
110 Aero Trading Two 5lb pkg frozen Halibut Fillets $16000
111 Sears Canada Inc 7 piece Craftsman wrench set $4000
112 Gateway Dental Clinic G/C - Overwaitea Foods $5000
113 City Of Prince Rupert Large Vest City of Prince Rupert Logo $6500
114 Alan K Hooper Inc G/C Towards Services $15000
115 Harris & Wick Goldsmiths Framed Art piece “Calla Lily” $19500
116 Muskeg Press Itamae: My Life in front of the cutting board $2849
117 Rupert Cleaners & Laundry Ltd Dry cleaning G/C $5000
118 Galaxy Gardens Restaurant G/C to Galaxy Gardens $6000
119 H & J Construction Ltd G/C to Home Hardware $10000
120 Bytown Diesel Sales Ltd Coleman 150 quart Cooler $19000
121 Grassy Bay Services Petro Canada G/C $2500
122 Eidsvik & Associates G/C for Beaver Rub Spices $2500
123 Breakers Pub Limited Breakers Pub G/C $5000
124 City Furniture & Appliances City Furniture Gift Voucher $10000
125 The Northern View 1/4 page ad in The Northern View $27391
126 Rainbow Driving School G/C for Rainbow Driving School $4000
127 Mark’s Work Wearhouse Ltd Fleece Throw blanket $4500
128 Anchor Inn Ltd G/C to Sears $5000
129 Coast Industrial Construction Safeway G/C $10000
130 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall & Renovations $20000
7:00 - 7:30 PM131 Prince Rupert Cinemas Famous Players
Single Movie Pass & Regular Popcorn $1425
132 Saanich Plumbing & Heating Ltd Gift certificate $5000
133 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Opa Japanese Sushi Bar $5000
134 City Furniture & Appliances City Furniture Gift Voucher $10000
135 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall & Renovations $30000
136 La Gondola Restaurant Gift Certificate $2500
137 Prince Rupert Port Authority Canada’s Pacific Gateways Realizing the Vision $3995
138 3rd Avenue Car Wash 20 car wash tokens $4000
139 Silversides, Merrick & McLean Safeway Gift certificate $10000
140 TD Canada Trust Carter’s Jewellers - Pearl Necklace $29400
141 General Paint Ltd 1 gallon Kitchen & Bath paint $4999
142 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Rodhos Restaurant $5000
143 Overwaitea Food Group LP Gift Certificate $5000
144 Certified Welding & Machining Case of Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon $12500
145 Pacific Northwest LNG Gift Hamper from Homework $25000
$195 - Portable Wet/Dry Shop Vac$225 - 300 pcs Drill Bit, Drivers & Accessories
$255 - 155 pcs Mechanic Tool Set
Watch For Me Item #’s 155, 455, 775Value of $675
155 George Hills Way, Prince Rupert 624-9195
6 - $150 Gift Certi� cates Toward ServiceAlan K Hooper Inc
225 3rd St,Prince Rupert BC, Items #’s 114, 229, 549, 614, 719 & 804
Total Donated Value of $900
AdamsDivingAndMarineServices Ltd. Phone: (250) 624-3088 • Toll Free: 1-866-633-3088 • E-mail: offi [email protected]
Makita 18V Compact Impact Drill Kit
Watch For Me Item # 890Value of $553.00
Item #’s 515, 835Total Value of $900
2 - $450 Gift Certi� cates for product or servicesAdventure PavingA DIVISION OF YCS HOLDINGS LTD.
161 Mishaw Road, Prince Rupert 250-624-5814
Going, Going GONE! November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction - Page 3
For Information 250-627-8120To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
146 Smiles Seafood Cafe (1988) Ltd Smiles Seafood Cafe G/C $5000
147 The Gym & Gift Shop One month pass $6668
148 Slickers Raingear Warehouse Hi-Tec Waterproof Men’s Shell Jacket XL $7000
149 Mackenzie BrandSource Simmons Mattress - G/C $10000
150 Color Fresh Painting 1 day (8 hrs) indoor painting $30000
151 Mama’s Restaurant & Steakhouse G/C to Mama’s Restaurant $2000
152 Prince Rupert Fire Museum Society Fire Fighters T-Shirt $3000
153 Prince Rupert Port Authority Canada’s Pacific Gateways Realizing the Vision $3995
154 Doug Kydd, (Advisor) G/C for Farwest Sports $10000
155 Acklands Grainger Portable Wet/Dry shop vac $19500
156 Good Times Games & Electronics 10 Hour Time Card $4000
157 Overwaitea Food Group LP Gift Certificate $5000
158 My Mountain Co op Adult Full Day Lift Voucher $5000
159 Wainwright Marine Services Certificate for Rupert Disposal $10000
160 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall and Renovations $20000
161 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C for Cow Bay Cafe $5000
162 West Fraser Concrete 1 pick up truck load of gravel $6000
163 Eco Management 3 Mon Residential Recycling Pick Up $6720
164 Dance Basic Dance Travel Garment Bag $10000
165 Aero Trading Two 5lb pkg frozen Halibut Fillets $16000
7:30- 8:00 PM166 Central Barbers
Man’s Hairstyle $1600
167 Peter Haugan One pound box of Prawn Tails in Seawater $2000
168 Smithers Golf & Country Club 2 x 18-Hole Rounds of Golf $8400
169 SpeeDee Your Office Experts Ltd 1 Kodak Camera $10500
170 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall and Renovations $30000
171 Henrys B-Y Market Video Rental Voucher $1500
172 Good Times Games & Electronics Pokemon Gift Bag $4000
173 Johnny’s Machine Shop Ltd G/C to Breakers Pub $4000
174 Northwest Fuels Limited Northwest Fuels G/C $10000
175 Empire Grain Stevedoring Ltd G/C to Crest Hotel $20000
176 For The Love of Dog Pet Care G/C for grooming services $4000
177 Saanich Plumbing & Heating Ltd Gift Certificate $5000
178 Rainbow Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ltd Rainbow Chrysler Dodge Jeep G/C $5000
179 McElhanney Consulting Service Ltd Safeway G/C $10000
180 Prince Rupert Curling Club Entry fee for Tyee Mixed Bonspiel $20000
181 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Farwest Sport & Cycle $5000
182 Pioneer Hostel Pioneer Backpackers Inn G/C $7500
183 R & R Rewinding Ltd G/C for R & R Rewinding $9000
184 Yellowhead Auto Repair Wheel Alignment $10000
185 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall & Renovations $20000
186 Frank’s Studio Hair Design G/C for Hair Styling $2500
187 Rainforest Books G/C Rainforest Books $3000
188 Archibald, Clarke & Defieux Insurance Home Hardware G/C $7500
189 Entire Automotive Services Ltd G/C to MacKenzie BrandSource $10000
190 Kaien Island Optometry G/C to Kaien Island Optometry $25000
191 All West Glass Prince Rupert Ltd Voucher for Rock Chip Repair $3000
192 Prince Rupert Golf Club 1 - 18 - hole round of golf for 1 person $4500
193 Grassy Bay Services Petro Canada G/C $5000
194 Lester Centre of the Arts G/C to Lester Centre of Arts $10000
195 Aero Trading Two 5lb pkg frozen Halibut Fillets $16000
Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater IndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustries
Broadwater Industries (2011) LtdWebsite: www.broadwater.bc.ca
247 First Ave East, Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 1A7Phone: 250-624-5158 • Fax: 250-624-5668
of 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFTof 60’ the GENIE LIFT
Watch For Me Item #260Value of $750
Item #’s 129, 209, 419, 594, 859Total Value of $500.00
5 - $100 Gift Cards To Safeway
$500 towards promotional advertising
WATCH FOR ME Item #’s 525Value of $500
$300 - 3 Months Fee Walk-Talk-Surf Bundle$400 - Motorola DCX3510 Digital Cable Box
248-3rd Avenue West, Prince Rupert, B.C • 250-624-2111 • www.citywest.ca
Watch For Me Item #’s 215, 575Total Value of $700.00
Page 4 - 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca Going, Going GONE!
For Information 250-627-8120 To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
196 Ferguson Funeral Home Ltd G/C to Coastal Nail Studio $5000
197 Saanich Plumbing & Heating Ltd Gift Certificate $5000
198 Moe Hays Golf Shop 1 Hour Golf Lesson with Moe Hays $6000
199 Nickerson, GW Co Ltd G/C for the Crest $10000
200 Third Avenue Home - Vince Amante Jackson Grill Patio Fire $30000
8:00 - 8:30 PM201 Prince Rupert Cinemas Famous Players
Single Movie Pass & Regular Popcorn $1425
202 All West Glass Prince Rupert Ltd Voucher for Rock Chip Repair $3000
203 Charles Hays Secondary School 4 Tickets to the play Disney’s Beauty & the Beast $6000
204 All Native Basketball Tournament 1 Season Pass to All Native Tournament $15000
205 Western Canada Marine Response Corp Orion Signal Kit $18000
206 TD Canada Trust Swank - Men’s Stainless Steel Tie Clip $3500
207 Prince Rupert Port Authority Canada’s Pacific Gateways Realizing the Vision $3995
208 Canada Safeway Limited (No78) Safeway G/C $5000
209 Coast Industrial Construction Safeway G/C $10000
210 Alora Griffin Architect 1 Hour Architectural Consultation $20000
211 Northern Savings Insurance G/C to Cow Bay Gifts $5000
212 Realty Executives Prince Rupert Deluxe Golf Umbrella “Realty Execs” $5000
213 Mackenzie BrandSource Gift Certificate $5000
214 Ridley Terminals Inc G/C to Serenity Esthetics $10000
215 CityWest Cable & Telephone Corp 3 months free Walk-Talk-Surf bundle $30000
216 Peter Haugan One pound box of Prawn Tails in Seawater $2000
217 Kevin Newton G/C Highliner Restaurant $6000
218 Frank’s Auto Repair (1996) Ltd Oil & Filter Change $7000
219 Cabinets & Home Finishing Overwaitea G/C $10000
220 Sullivan Mechanical Ltd 4 hour Plumbing, Heating Service/Maintenance $34000
221 Harbour Theatre Society 4 Pack for Udderfest 2014 $2500
222 TheaAnn’s Greek Palace Restaurant Gift Certificate $2500
223 Midway Grocery & Confectionery G/C- Fall & Winter Special $4000
224 Doug Kydd, (Advisor) G/C for Inland Air $10000
225 Inn On The Harbour 2 nights at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge $36500
226 Ultra-Pure One punch card for 20 fills $4599
227 Ravens Professional Piercing G/C towards products or service $5000
228 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
229 Alan K Hooper Inc G/C Towards Services $15000
230 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Safety Deposit Box 10” x 10 3/8” x 24” $35000
231 Dick Bury Hair Design One Ladies Haircut $3800
232 Skeena Taxi Ltd Safeway G/C $5000
233 The Bargain Shop Gift Certificate $5000
234 Mackenzie BrandSource Ashley dual sided queen pillow $10949
235 Nisga’a Society Full Day Nisga’a Hall Rental $62000
8:30 - 9:00 PM236 Dolly’s Fish Market
G/C for Dolly’s $2500
237 Zorbas Taverna 1990 Ltd G/C for Zorbas $2500
238 Northern Savings Insurance G/C to Cow Bay Cafe $5000
239 Carlyle Shepherd & Co Overwaitea G/C $10000
240 Acadia Northwest Mechanical Inc #40 electric water heater $45446
241 Rotary Club of Prince Rupert Prince Rupert History Book $4000
242 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
243 Moore Customs Brokers 3 ticket Flex Pass--PR Concert Society $6000
Phone 624-3253
HARBOUR MACHINING, WELDING
& FABRICATING
2 - $475 Grizzly Bear Tour For Two Watch For Me
Item #’s 540, 845Total Value of $950
Item #’s 150, 810Total Value of $600
2 - $300 1 day (8 hrs) indoor paintingColor Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh Color Fresh PaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPaintingPainting
3 - $100 Gift Cards$239.00 - 1 Night Stay in the Treat Suite
C L O S E D
The Waterfront Restaurant & Charley’s Lounge will re-open on Sunday October 3rd at 5:30pm.
The Waterfront Restaurant & Charley’s Loungewill be closed on Sunday October 3r d, 2010
from 10:30am - 5:30pm
We’re taking our Crest Family on a cruise on the “Inside Passage” with Doug & Debbie Davis
of Adventure Tours to celebrate our 49th Anniversary and to thank our team for a
fantastic summer season!
222 West First Avenue, Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1A8tel 250.624.6771 fax 250.627.7666
[email protected] www.cresthotel.bc.ca
WATCH FOR MEItem #’s 284, 454, 529, 785
Total Value of $539
250-624-2617 E-mail: [email protected]# 26 342 – 3rd Ave. West, Prince Rupert
Insurance/Financial Advisor
Doug Kydd 1 - $100 Gift Certificate at Farwest Sports
1 - $100 Gift Certificate at Inland Air
1 - $100 Gift Certificate at Maverick Foods
1 - $100 Gift Certificate for Shutter Shack
1 - $100 Gift Certificate for Sea Sport
WATCH FOR MEItem #’s 154, 224, 420, 579, 729
Value of $500
Going, Going GONE! November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction - Page 5
For Information 250-627-8120To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
244 Tri-City Refrigeration Inc Overwaitea Foods G/C $10000
245 Travel Plus Quadra Travel G/C to Quadra Travel $1,00000
246 Naomi’s Two Free Lunch Cards $3000
247 Royal LePage Prince Rupert 50 Airmiles from Quadra Travel $5000
248 Tonja S Horne Inc G/C to Cow Bay Cafe $5000
249 Cash Tax Services Case of Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon $12500
250 Port City Ford Sales Shop local Gift Basket $75000
9:00 - 9:30 PM251 Perfect 10 Nails
G/C for services $2500
252 All West Glass Prince Rupert Ltd Voucher for Rock Chip Repair $3000
253 My Mountain Co op Adult Full Day Lift Voucher $5000
254 Ocean View Hotel 1 Night in the Treat Suite $10710
255 Capps Marine Education Marine Emerg Duties A-2 Course $60000
256 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
257 Cow Bay Cafe Ltd Gift Certificate $5000
258 Stiles Place Seafood & Grill G/C to Stiles Place $6000
259 Northern Savings Credit Union Harvest Term Deposit $10000
260 Broadwater Industries Ltd 2 day rental of 60 Foot Genie Lift $75000
261 Prince Rupert Cinemas Famous Players Single Movie Pass & Regular Popcorn $1425
262 Northwest Community College Fine Dining G/C at NWCC $5000
263 Third Avenue Home - Vince Amante Tanning Package $5500
264 Dr Bill Redman G/C for Moe Hays Golf Shop $10000
265 Farwest Sport & Cycle Rossignol S1 Squindo Wide Body 148cm $35000
266 Your Dollar Store With More Slow Cooker $2800
267 All West Glass Prince Rupert Ltd Voucher for Rock Chip Repair $3000
268 Prince Rupert Port Authority Canada’s Pacific Gateways Realizing the Vision $3995
269 Joe’s Autobody Repair G/C - Safeway $10000
270 Trade Wind Home Contracting Installation of any type of flooring $40000
9:30 - 10:00 PM271 Ferguson Funeral Home Ltd
G/C to Cook’s Jeweler’s $5000
272 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Farwest Sport & Cycle $5000
273 Breakers Pub Limited Breakers Pub G/C $5000
274 Johal & Associates, CGA G/C for Accounting Services $15000
275 Capps Marine Education Marine Emerg Duties A-3 Course $33500
276 Mont-Leon Masonry Construction Ltd G/C to the Crest $5000
277 Cow Bay Gift Galley Gift Certificate $6000
278 Skeena Driving School 1 hour driving lesson $7000
279 Pacific Coast Veterinary Hospital Ltd G/C for Services $12000
280 eRupertca 500,000 Ad Impressions /500,000 page Views $1,00000
281 Old Dutch Foods Ltd Overwaitea G/C $2500
282 Kristoff Design Studio Wood Pen made from used hockey stick $3000
283 Skeena Mobile Audio Lab G/C to Overwaitea Foods $3000
284 Crest Hotel Ltd $100 G/C - Crest $10000
285 Coast Inn of the North Night for 2 in a jacuzzi suite w/ Breakfast $29900
286 Kaien Road Centre G/C to Overwaitea $5000
287 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
288 Grays Log Services G/C to the Liquor Warehouse $5000
289 Kal Tire Passenger/Light Truck Tire Change Over and Balance $10000
290 Tyee Building Supplies 4 piece Hitachi 18V Cordless Combo Kit $90000
10:00 - 10:30 PM291 Totem Lodge
Overwaitea G/C $5000
292 Prince Rupert Rowing & Yachting Club PRYC Fleece Hoody Large Navy $6000
293 North Pacific Cannery 2014 Family Membership $6000
294 2nd Avenue Medical Clinic Crest Hotel G/C $10000
295 MacCarthy GM Complete Auto Professional Detailing $39900
296 Prince Rupert Cinemas Famous Players Single Movie Pass & Regular Popcorn $1425
297 Rodhos Pizza Ltd G/C to Rodhos Pizza $2500
298 Kelly Sawchuk 10lb Lead Downrigger Ball $3000
299 Rupert Disposal Ltd G/C towards Roll Off Services $10000
300 Hecate Strait Employment Development Basic Security Course $58000
301 For The Love of Dog Pet Care G/C for grooming services $4000
302 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
303 My Mountain Co op Adult Full Day Lift Voucher $5000
304 The Electrician G/C to Cow Bay Cafe $10000
305 Dance Academy of Prince Rupert 1 Adult Dance Pass $30870
306 The Argosy G/C to The Argosy $5000
307 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Opa Japanese Sushi Bar $5000
308 Home Work Red Nek Gift Set $6000
309 Jimmy the Janitors Cleaning Services Carpet Cleaning Voucher $10000
$580 - Basic Security Course2 - $132 First Aid Kit
Watch For Me Item #’s 300, 584, 809 Value of $844
208 1st Ave East, Prince Rupert250-624-9498 • 1-800-808-3988
www.hseds.ca
15 Minute Helijet Tour for 5 people & a bag of swag
Watch For Me Item # 875Value of $500
Item #’s 225, 580Total Value of $730
2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers2 - Two Night Stay at the Hudson’s Bay Lodge in Smithers
250-624-9107720 1st Ave West Prince Rupert, BC
Page 6 - 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca Going, Going GONE!
For Information 250-627-8120 To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
310 Advantage Print & Design Office Package $35000
311 Harbour Theatre Society 4 Pack for Udderfest 2014 $2500
312 Mr Natural Mr Natural G/C $3000
313 Fashion Tailoring 1 Pair of Pants up to $7000 $7000
314 Coastal Propane Inc Crab cooker $10000
315 Maher Terminals of Canada Russell Mather Print “Inner Strength” $47500
316 Eidsvik & Associates G/C to Fairview Cafe $2500
317 Stardust Restaurant Stardust Cafe G/C $4000
318 Mackenzie BrandSource Ashley Furniture Black Ottoman $4900
319 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Cow Bay Cafe $5000
320 Data Boy’s Digital Communications Marine hand held VHF 2 way radio $15000
321 Muskeg Press Itamae: My Life in front of the cutting board $2849
322 Smiles Seafood Cafe (1988) Ltd Smiles Seafood Cafe G/C $5000
323 Rupert Mobile Repairs Oil Change $5000
324 Rupert Cleaners & Laundry Ltd 10 water tokens for delivery $6000
325 Dr Philip Nel Inc Overwaitea G/C $10000
326 Prince Rupert Rowing & Yachting Club PRYC T-Shirt white XXL $2500
327 Uncle Bucks Restaurant Ltd Gift Certificate $2500
328 Canada Safeway Limited (No78) Safeway G/C $5000
329 City Furniture & Appliances City Furniture Gift Voucher $10000
330 Eby & Sons Group G/C for Rona $10000
10:30 PM331 Bandstra Transportation Systems
City Furniture G/C $5000
332 Canadian Fishing Company Case of Gold Seal Solid White Tuna $5500
333 Cowpuccinos Coffee House Coffee card for Tall Cowpuccino’s $5500
334 North Coast Convention and Meeting Centre G/C Fine Dining for 2 at Lush $10000
335 Napa Auto Parts 126 piece Tool Set SAE/Metric $23695
tuesday november 196:30 - 7:00 PM401 Skeena Mobile Audio Lab
G/C to Overwaitea Foods $3000
402 For The Love of Dog Pet Care G/C for grooming services $4000
403 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
404 Ocean Pearl Promotions & Event Planning $100 off a Candy Buffet at your next function $10000
405 Ridley Terminals Inc G/C to Stiles Place $10000
406 Royal LePage Prince Rupert G/C to Rona $5000
407 Overwaitea Food Group LP Gift Certificate $5000
408 Sea Horse Trading Company Pizza Card $5000
409 Carlyle Shepherd & Co Overwaitea G/C $10000
410 City Furniture & Appliances City Furniture Gift Voucher $10000
411 Dolly’s Fish Market G/C for Dolly’s $2500
412 Aqua Clear Bottling 10 Refill Tokens for 189L Purified Bottled Water $7000
WATCH FOR ME Item #’s 110, 165, 195, 430, 460, 485, 705, 715, 765, 820
Total Donated Value of $1,600
5lb Packages of Frozen Halibut FilletsAERO
TRADING CO. LTD1080 Skeena Drive, Port Edward
628-3227
Item #’s 190, 464, 745Total Value of $750
3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� cates3 - $250 Gift Certi� catesKaien Island Optometry 327 W 3rd Ave,
PRINCE RUPERT, BC V8J 1L3250-627-1318
Capp’s Marine EducationProviding effective instruction for marine navigation
$600 Marine Emergency Duties A-2 Course$335 Marine Emergency Duties A-3 Course
$455 Chartwork - 040 Course$425 Radio Op Pro� ciency Maritime Commercial (ROCMC)
$585 Small Vessel Op Pro� ciency Course$455 Navigation Safety Course - 061
Item #’s 255, 275, 530, 535, 895, 915Total Value of $2855
Going, Going GONE! November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction - Page 7
For Information 250-627-8120To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
413 The Argosy Leaded Crystal Decanter $7500
414 Johal & Associates, CGA G/C for Accounting Services $15000
415 Sears Canada Inc 97 piece Craftsman tool set $15000
416 Franks Studio Hair Design G/C for Hair Styling $2500
417 Muskeg Press Itamae: My Life in front of the cutting board $2849
418 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
419 Coast Industrial Construction Safeway G/C $10000
420 Doug Kydd, (Advisor) G/C for Maverick Foods $10000
421 Maverick Foods Gift Certificate $5000
422 Breakers Pub Limited Breakers Pub G/C $5000
423 Realty Executives Prince Rupert Deluxe Golf Umbrella “Realty Execs” $5000
424 Nickerson, GW Co Ltd G/C for Seasport Outboard Marina $10000
425 Moby Dick Inn 1 Night Stay for 2 $15000
426 Johnnys Machine Shop Ltd G/C to Dolly’s Fish Market $4000
427 Third Avenue Home - Vince Amante Tanning Package $5500
428 RMS Cruise Services 3 ticket Flex Pass-PR Concert Society $6000
429 City Furniture & Appliances City Furniture Gift Voucher $10000
430 Aero Trading Two 5lb pkg frozen Halibut Fillets $16000
431 Prince Rupert Cinemas Famous Players Single Movie Pass & Regular Popcorn $1425
432 Harbour Theatre Society 4 Pack for Udderfest 2014 $2500
433 Rupert Mobile Repairs Oil Change $5000
434 Tim Hortons Tim Hortons Coffee Maker $15000
435 Nedco Electrical Distributors VETO Tech LC Service Tool Bag $20600
7:00 - 7:30 PM436 Lonnie Wishart
Marble Handmade Coasters set of 4 $4000
437 Eidsvik & Associates G/C to La Gondola Cafe $5000
438 Chubb Edwards Security Systems 3 Months Monitoring $7500
439 Antilla Ventures Ltd Sea Sport Outboard Marina G/C $10000
440 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall and Renovations $20000
441 Prince Rupert Port Authority Canada’s Pacific Gateways Realizing the Vision $3995
442 Saanich Plumbing & Heating Ltd Gift Certificate $5000
443 Charles Hays Secondary School 4 Tickets to the play Disney’s Beauty & the Beast $6000
444 Pacific Coast Veterinary Hospital Ltd G/C for Services $12000
445 Highliner Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre Queen room for 2 nights for 2 people $24000
446 Midway Grocery & Confectionery G/C- Fall & Winter Special $4000
447 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Opa Japanese Sushi Bar $5000
448 Smithers Golf & Country Club 2 x 18-Hole Rounds of Golf $8400
449 Eby & Sons Group G/C for Rona $10000
450 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall and Renovations $20000
451 Van Houtte Coffee Services Inc 1 Box of Coffee for Keurig Coffee Machine 1828
452 Saanich Plumbing & Heating Ltd Gift Certificate $5000
453 Leanne’s Pet Shop 10 litre Aquarium Tank Starter Kit $7000
454 Crest Hotel Ltd G/C - Crest $10000
Item # 865Total Value of $700
$700 - All-in-one computer
www.kpessentials.com/
Phone: 250-624-3073Fax: 250-624-5083
Unit # 4 1100 Park AvenuePrince Rupert, B.C. V8J 1K1
Kaien Of� ce Essentials Ltd.
WATCH FOR MEItem #’s 104, 228, 242, 256, 287, 302, 331, 403, 418, 463, 478, 511, 538, 608,
702, 718, 731, 743, 777, 842
Total Value of $1,000
WATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR MEWATCH FOR ME20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture20 - $50 Gift Certi� cates For City Furniture
Item #’s 124, 134, 329, 410, 429, 509, 704, 709, 784, 904
Total Value of $1,000
10 - $100 City Furniture Gi� Vouchers
Toll Free 1-866-624-5060700 3rd Ave West
Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1M4
250-624-5060
Page 8 - 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca Going, Going GONE!
For Information 250-627-8120 To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
455 Acklands Grainger 300 piece drill bit, drivers & accessary kit $22500
456 Mama’s Restaurant & Steakhouse G/C to Mama’s Restaurant $2000
457 Mackenzie BrandSource Ashley Furniture Black Ottoman $4900
458 TD Canada Trust Swank - Men’s Stainless Steel Cufflinks $7595
459 The Electrician G/C to Cow Bay Cafe $10000
460 Aero Trading Two 5lb pkg frozen Halibut Fillets $16000
461 Your Dollar Store With More Fleece Wolf Image Blanket $1600
462 The Bargain Shop Gift Certificate $5000
463 Bandstra Transportation Systems $50 City Furniture G/C $5000
464 Wally’s Trucking Overwaitea Foods G/C $10000
465 Kaien Island Optometry G/C to Kaien Island Optometry $25000
466 Central Barbers Man’s Hairstyle $1600
467 Fairview Restaurant Voucher for Dinner for 4 $4650
468 Tonja S Horne Inc G/C to Fresh Onion $5000
469 Ridley Terminals Inc G/C to Argosy $10000
470 Prince Rupert Port Authority Building Canada’s Pacific Gateway Framed Print $25000
7:30 - 8:00 PM471 Eddies News Stand & Novelties Ltd
G/C to Eddies News $2500
472 Prince Rupert Golf Club 1 - 18 - hole round of golf for 1 person $4500
473 Storey’s Excavating Home Hardware G/C $5000
474 Mackenzie BrandSource Simmons Mattress - G/C $10000
475 Grama’s Inn 2 Night Stay at Grama’s Inn $22000
476 Kelly Sawchuk Assort small lead weights on a necklace $3000
477 Smiles Seafood Cafe (1988) Ltd Smiles Seafood Cafe G/C $5000
478 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
479 Grassy Bay Services Petro Canada G/C $10000
480 J & J Construction Makita 1/4” Cordless Impact Driver $28999
481 Pacific Inn $50 Overwaitea G/C $5000
482 General Paint Ltd 1 gallon breeze latex eggshell paint $5299
483 Western Canada Marine Response Corp 5lb Fire Extinguisher $9700
484 Pacific Net & Twine Ltd Gift Certificate $10000
485 Aero Trading Two 5lb pkg frozen Halibut Fillets $16000
486 Prince Rupert Cinemas Famous Players Single Movie Pass & Regular Popcorn $1425
487 All West Glass Prince Rupert Ltd Voucher for Rock Chip Repair $3000
488 Finex PM Security Ltd 1 Bottle of “The Arran Malt” $7000
489 Spectrum City Dance Yoga Gift Basket (Yoga Supplies) $10000
490 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall & Renovations $20000
491 All West Glass Prince Rupert Ltd Voucher for Rock Chip Repair $3000
492 Rotary Club of Prince Rupert Prince Rupert History Book $4000
493 Opa Japanese Sushi Bar Opa Sushi G/C $5000
494 East Wind Emporium Rogers Cell Phone $10000
495 Pacific Northwest LNG G/C for Homework $25000
496 My Mountain Co op Adult Full Day Lift Voucher $5000
497 Saanich Plumbing & Heating Ltd Gift Certificate $5000
Prince Rupert - 527-3rd - 250-624-5231
Complimentary 1-888-738-2211Watch For Me Item #860
Total Value of $1,000
3 - $100 Harvest Term Deposit1 - $50 Gift Certi� cate to
Cow Bay Gift Galley1 - $50 Gift Certi� cate to Cow Bay Cafe
1 - $100 Gift Certi� cate to The Crest Hotel
1 - $50 Gift Certi� cate to Galaxy Gardens1 - $50 Gift Certi� cate to Stiles Place
Watch For Me Item #’s 211, 238, 259, 554, 625, 774,
792, 878Value of $600www.northsave.com
3 - $620 Full Day Nisga’a Hall Rental
#301-860 3rd Avenue West, Prince Rupert, BCPhone for bookings: 250 627-1595 Fax 250 627-1575
Gitmaxmakʼay Nisgaʼa PR/PE Society
Nisga'a Hall
Watch For Me Item #’s 235, 595, 905
Total Donated Value of $1,860
498 Prince Rupert Rowing & Yachting Club PRYC Men’s Stormtech Vest XL $6500
499 Joe’s Autobody Repair G/C - Overwaitea $10000
500 Dwayne Davey Drywall Credit towards Drywall & Renovations $30000
8:00 - 8:30 PM501 Prince Rupert Port Authority
Canada’s Pacific Gateways Realizing the Vision $3995
502 Canada Post Corporation Canada’s Golden Games Stamp Program $6295
503 Northwest Fuels Limited 1 Case 4 Litre Outboard Oil $8000
504 Bytown Diesel Sales Ltd Marine Battery 1000 CA $14999
505 Sullivan Mechanical Ltd 4 hour Pluming, Heating Service/Maintenance $34000
506 Peter Haugan One pound box of Prawn Tails in Seawater $2000
507 TheaAnn’s Greek Palace Restaurant Gift Certificate $2500
508 Ravens Professional Piercing G/C towards products or service $5000
509 City Furniture & Appliances City Furniture $100 Gift Voucher $10000
510 Cassiar Cannery 2 night stay, Cassiar Cannery Guest House $30000
511 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
512 Ferguson Funeral Home Ltd G/C to Coastal Nail Studio $5000
513 No 1 Fast Food Centre Small Hot Appy Tray $7500
514 Marcan Construction Ltd Crest Hotel G/C $15000
515 Adventure Paving G/C for Products or Services $45000
516 Grassy Bay Services Petro Canada G/C $2500
517 Tonja S Horne Inc G/C to Fresh Onion $5000
518 Moe Hays Golf Shop 1 Hour Golf Lesson with Moe Hays $6000
519 Mackenzie BrandSource G/C to Entire Automotive $10000
520 Dr Leslie Roberts, Chiropractor Afternoon on the harbour for 4 in a Sailboat $40000
521 Uncle Bucks Restaurant Ltd Gift Certificate $2500
522 3rd Avenue Car Wash 20 car wash tokens $4000
523 Canada Safeway Limited (No78) Safeway G/C $5000
524 Deep Spring Charters G/C to Overwaitea Foods $10000
525 CFNR Promotional Advertising $50000
526 Royal LePage Prince Rupert G/C to the Crest $5000
527 Gateway Dental Clinic G/C - Overwaitea Foods $5000
528 Dance Academy of Prince Rupert 1 Yoga Pass $5670
529 Crest Hotel Ltd $100 G/C - Crest $10000
530 Capps Marine Education Chartwork - 040 Course $45500
8:30 - 9:00 PM531 Friend of Rotary
Hand Knit Scarf $2000
532 Rupert Cleaners & Laundry Ltd 10 water tokens for delivery $6000
533 Pacific Coast Veterinary Hospital Ltd G/C for Dog Food & Accessories $7500
534 Certified Welding & Machining Case of Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon $12500
535 Capps Marine Education Radio Op Proficiency Maritime Commercial (ROCMC) $42500
536 All West Glass Prince Rupert Ltd Voucher for Rock Chip Repair $3000
537 Bank of Montreal The Golfer’s Dozen $3995
538 Bandstra Transportation Systems City Furniture G/C $5000
539 Peekaboo Beans Peekaboo Beans Outfit $10200
540 Harbour Machining, Welding & Fabricating Grizzly Tour for Two $47500
541 Tri-City Refrigeration Inc Overwaitea Foods G/C $5000
542 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd G/C Cow Bay Cafe $5000
543 Northern Breeze Surveyors G/C to Rona $5000
544 A & G Autobody Repair (2002) Ltd G/C to Safeway $10000
Going, Going GONE! November 18, 19, 20 2013 auction.prrc.ca 49th Annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction - Page 9
For Information 250-627-8120To Bid By Phone 250-627-8666To Bid Online auction.prrc.ca
Food Accessories, Grooming & Service. These Items Are For Your Furry Friends
Item #’s 279, 444, 533, 744Value of $510
Paci� c Coast Veterinary Hospital
975 Chamberlin Avenue 250-627-1161
Item #’s 280, 600, 850Total Value of $3,000
3 - $1000 Advertising500,000 Ad Impressions / 500,000 Page Views
eRupert.caConnecting Prince Rupert