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Sept 25 - Oct 1, 2023

Mid Vancouver Island Edition

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Straight arrow: If you want to get into an archery competition with someone, stay clear of Lars Andersen because he is bound to come out on top. The Danish archer has proven time and time again that his archery skills are exceptional. For example, he broke a record when he consecutively shot seven arrows through a very small keyhole from 30 feet away. The wee opening, which was located in a door, was less than one centimetre in diameter. Anderson shot his seven arrows with barely a break between each successful attempt. He is also capable of shooting 10 arrows in less than five seconds. He is interested in historic archery and uses traditional methods in the sport.
Furry feel: What if you love cats, but your rented accommodation won’t allow pets? Or what if you wish to stroke a cat, but are allergic to felines? Worse yet, what if petting a cat eases your stress, but for the above reasons, you can’t have one? Then you might want to try bed linens and blankets made by a Japanese company called Nissen. To help cat lovers who can’t have a cat, these products are made with material that feels like a cat’s coat. When designing the artificial feline fur, the company asked cat-loving employees to test it for everything from softness to thickness, and even colour. The products in the line, called Neko Feel, sell very fast!
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Ardent fan: People in Argentina love soccer, and for many, missing a World Cup soccer game would be a travesty. When the Argentina-versus-Croatia game was set to start on television during the last World Cup, an ardent fan in Buenos Aires realized that the bus he was riding during rush hour would never get him home in time. So, when the driver got off for a minute, the fan took advantage of the moment, jumped in the driver’s seat, and hijacked the bus! He drove it as close to his home as possible. Meanwhile, the driver called police, who managed to apprehend the man before he reached his house. After all this, the fan missed the game!
Cell phone theft: Getting your cell phone stolen is one thing, but having 125 of them snitched in a grab-and-run theft is quite another. That happened to an unnamed New York City man. The fellow was a regular at a Fifth Avenue electronics store. He would buy many phones for the purpose of reselling them through his business. At the time of the theft, he had just left the store with three bags of the devices. A car pulled up and two men emerged, demanding the bags. The victim put up a fight, but the thieves got away with one bag, which contained 125 phones worth $95,000 (USD). Police are looking into the matter.
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“Knowledge will give you power, but character respect.” - Bruce Lee
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Indoor Fall Fair: Presented by Knox United Church on Sat., Sept. 23, 8am-2pm. Free admission, bargains galore, food trucks & more!

Roaring 20’s Murder Mystery: Live music & a mystery play within a play! Sept. 24, 6pm at RC Br. 211, Bowser, 7035 Island Hwy West. For more info, call: 250.884.0500.

Bradley Centre’s 3rd Annual Destash Sale: Held at The Bradley Centre in Coombs, Sun., Sept. 24, 9:30am-2 pm, 975 Shearme Rd, Coombs. Free entry. Shop great deals from yarn to fabric, paper products to other art supplies, find everything you need for your next creative project

Join Alpha: A space to ask all your questions about life, faith & meaning, in a friendly environment with people like you. Chemainus Pentecostal Church, 9471 Chemainus Rd. Starting Sept. 27, 6:30pm. Call today 250-246-3810

Nanaimo Quilters’ Guild next meeting is Wed., Sept. 27, at 1:30pm & 6:30pm. Nanaimo Curling Club, 106 Wall St.

Time to Round-up Books & Puzzles! In preparation for the 38th Annual CFUW PQ Book Sale coming to the Coombs Fairground Sept., 27th - Oct. 1st. Recycle your good used books & puzzles by dropping them off at the CFUW PQ donation box by Save-On-Foods (Wembley Mall)

Crafts from the Crypt Fair: Mark your calendars for the annual one-of-a-kind Halloween-themed arts & craft fair celebrating the spooky & macabre! Explore talented vendors Sep 30 - Oct 1 in the rustic barn at Highland Pacific Golf in Victoria. Professional photographer, tattoo artist, face painting, food trucks & more. Costumes encouraged! Visit: www.craftsfromthecryptfair.com

Chemainus Classical Concerts: Domagoj Ivanovic, violin & Noel McRobbie, piano on October 1, 2pm St. Michael’s Church, Chemainus. For ticket info, call: 250-748-8383.

Attend a Free Downsizing Seminar: Oct. 3, 1-3pm, Nanaimo Golf Club, 2800 Highland Blvd. Learn about purging, knowing your limits, maximizing your new smaller space & more. Reserve today & bring a friend 250.616.3641. Four guest speakers.

Attention Cowichan Valley Residents 18+: We want to know how you are doing! Please take this ‘health & wellness’ survey, before Oct. 3rd, to let us know: www.ourhealthourcommunity.ca 

Nanaimo Theatre Group seeks actors for their February play Leading Ladies. Auditions Oct 4, 7pm & Oct 7, 1pm at 2373 Rosstown Road; FMI: stageguy@shaw.ca

The Honeymoon Bay Outdoor Market runs Saturdays until October 7, 10am-2pm. Music, great food, drinks, fresh produce, jewellery, delicious baked goods, woodworking products, glass products & more. 10052 Southshore Rd.

Echo Players Presents ‘Doubt’, A Parable: By John Patrick Shanley & Director, Jennifer Kelly. Oct 12 - 29. Thur - Sat, 7:30pm; Sunday matinee’s, 2pm at The Village Theatre, 110W, 2nd Ave. Tickets: 250-752-3522 or echoplayers.ca

Community Talent Show: Free auditions every Saturday in September at RC Br. 211, Bowser, 7035 Island Hwy West. Show us your talent. Categories: children <12 yrs, 12-18 yrs, young adult 18-25 & adult >25. Text or call 250-884-0500 for a form & submit your idea! Actual show held Oct. 13 & 14.

Cowichan Aquatic Centre is ‘Offering Minds in Motion’: A fitness & social program for people living with any form of early stage dementia, along with a care partner or friend (designed for pairs). Held 5 Friday’s, until Oct. 13, 10-11:30am. Call 250-746-7665 to register.

13th Annual Lions Free Skate:  Every Sunday at 12pm at the Frank Crane Arena, Nanaimo except during the Christmas Holidays until the end of March 2024.  Admission & skate rentals are free.

Friday Night Market: Held every Friday at the Harbour Quay, Port Alberni, 4-8pm until November. Local food vendors, arts, crafts, music & much more! Presented by Wesco Food Society.

Volunteer Drivers Needed! Nanaimo Family Life Association is in need of Volunteer Drivers for members of our older adult community! Mileage is paid. Inquire at a_knapman@nflabc.org or 250-754-3331 ext. 206.

Oceanside Community Makerspace: Creative learning space offering sewing, silversmithing, fibre arts, handbuilt clay, wood burning, book club, gift shop, classes & more. 133 McMillan St. (lower level), Parksville. Email: oceansidemakerspace@gmail.com
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1. The Comoro Islands are in the Atlantic, Indian, or Pacific Ocean?
2. What does a pedometer record?
3. Is baking yeast single-celled or multicellular?
4. The Brachioradialis muscle helps you breathe - T/F?
5. The first roller coaster debuted in 1817, 1907, or 1960?
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The end of the week may be a good time to evaluate whether your efforts have borne fruit or not. What lessons from your experiences can you pass along to others? Lucky numbers: 5, 9, 10, 14, 19, 48.
A lot of energy is in flux this week, whirling around you. Be conscious of how unexpected information suddenly may come to you. Examine it, but be cautious of acting now. Lucky numbers: 3, 7, 19, 40, 43, 48.
Geminis usually have a quick mind that processes a lot of information from the ether. Energy at the end of the week may ramp up this quality. Be aware of overload. Lucky numbers: 2, 10, 15, 16, 26, 41.
Be aware of your mood at the week’s end. If you are tempted to argue about something that is irritating you, seeking a more positive approach may be better. Lucky numbers: 12, 14, 17, 18, 33, 44.

At the end of the week, you may find yourself talking about your values, particularly regarding relationships. Discussions with others now may help you uncover what is important to you. Lucky numbers: 9, 10, 35, 37, 38, 39.
You may find that you encounter opposition to your efforts at midweek. The universe may be asking you to consider how to integrate more intuition into your thought process. Lucky numbers: 10, 13, 15, 23, 28, 48.
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Keep your eyes open for a new opportunity at the end of the week. There is a potential for you to clearly and precisely communicate your needs to others. Lucky numbers: 8, 12, 13, 20, 29, 44.
Scorpios can often come across very intensely to others. There may be an opportunity for you to incorporate more diplomacy into your communications style. Lucky numbers: 6, 9, 14, 18, 32, 44.

You may feel an urge toward impulsive action this week. Your desired outcome may be positive for you, but look before you leap. First carefully consider the pros and cons. Lucky numbers: 7, 8, 32, 33, 42, 44.
Your Capricorn desire for achievement may receive an extra boost of ambition at the end of the week. Avoid conflict by focusing on areas of common ground with others. Lucky numbers: 4, 18, 20, 37, 46, 47.
This may be a good time to begin new endeavours. You may want to ask for assistance from others. Focus on how these efforts can make a difference in their lives. Lucky numbers: 8, 11, 19, 39, 41, 43.
The Chinese character for crisis represents both danger and opportunity. Both qualities are potential outcomes for you at midweek. Therefore, wisely choosing your path is important. Lucky numbers: 1, 3, 4, 31, 47, 48.
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Lucky numbers this week:  This week’s odds favour Aquarius winners with the luckiest number being 11.
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Beloved tree: The Angel Oak Tree is a landmark tree on John’s Island, South Carolina (U.S.). Estimated to be 300 to 400 years old, it is 65 ft. (19.8 m) tall with wide branches that shade a 17,000-sq. ft. (1,579.4-sq. m) area.

Young star: Billie Eilish started becoming famous as a musician at a young age. The American singer-songwriter’s “Ocean Eyes” was an online hit in 2015 when she was only 13. She creates music with her brother Finneas.
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Remote and beautiful: The Gates of the Arctic is a national park in the U.S. Situated in Alaska, the country’s northernmost state, it receives the fewest annual visitors of any U.S. national park, due to its far-flung location.

Lush eyelashes: Some people have two sets of eyelashes. The condition, distichiasis, can be either acquired or present at birth, and may need to be treated if it causes eye irritation.

Fruity-tooty: The fruit called feijoa is also known as pineapple guava. Native to some South American countries, it resembles a lime, but is eaten by scooping out the flesh with a spoon.
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Patient: “Doctor, I’ve got a scone in my ear.”
Doctor: “Don’t worry, I’ve got some cream for that.”

My new girlfriend tends to bees all day. She’s a real keeper.

Don’t corner something that is meaner than you.

Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Oldest. Oldest who? Oldest knocking wears me out!

I bought a wooden whistle. But it wooden whistle.
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Goat story: A pesky little bylaw that prevents farm animals from being kept in town isn’t stopping Albert and Yoka Hoogendoorn from housing a goat on their property in Ingersoll, Ontario (Canada). The goat, named Bob, is getting elderly and is part of the Hoogendoorn family. When the couple moved into town from their farm, they brought Bob with them. Albert wanted to give their horned pet a nice home, so he built Bob a shed in the backyard, complete with heat and a salt slick. The neighbours get a kick out of seeing Albert and Yoka take Bob for walks. So far no one has complained to the authorities, so the bylaw has not been an issue.
Bugging the police: A Japanese man had a few things he wanted to say to staff members at the Saitama Prefectural Police department. In fact, when someone answered the phone, the 67-year-old man yelled that they should all be fired, amongst other things. He did so 2,060 times in a nine-day period. The calls, which averaged about one every six minutes, were taking up so much of the police department’s time that something had to be done. Police went to his home and arrested him for preventing them from doing their jobs. His persistent phoning could have interfered with emergency calls to which police needed to respond.
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Two owners: An uninhabited island in the Bidasoa River, which flows between Irun, Spain, and Hendaye, France, is quite small. Only about 200 metres (656 ft.) long, it’s a sliver in the river, a few metres from the mainland of each country. Called Pheasant Island, it has a unique ownership: for six months a year, it is ruled by Spain, and for the other six months, it is ruled by France. Centuries ago, the countries struck the deal to end a long war. To honour the agreement, a monument was built in the middle of the island. Today, only a few visitors are allowed there and only for rare occasions, such as the change-of-ownership ceremony twice a year.
Small town: There are small towns, and then there are really small towns. One such place is Hum, Istria, Croatia, a tiny, hilltop collection of medieval residences that is thought to be the smallest town in the world. At least that’s what locals are using as a claim to fame. The population of Hum is somewhere between 20 and 30. It has two streets, a bell tower, a church, and a restaurant. The view is fantastic and the serenity palatable. Brick housing sits along cobblestone streets decorated with colourful flower pots. Busy in the tourist season, Hum is a tranquil place for townsfolk to live when things quiet down for the winter.
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“If I waited for perfection, I would never write a word.” - Margaret Atwood
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13th Annual Lions Free Skate:  Every Sunday at 12pm at the Frank Crane Arena, Nanaimo except during the Christmas Holidays until the end of March 2024.  Admission & skate rentals are free.

Friday Night Market: Held every Friday at the Harbour Quay, Port Alberni, 4-8pm until November. Local food vendors, arts, crafts, music & much more! Presented by Wesco Food Society.

Cowichan Aquatic Centre is ‘Offering Minds in Motion’: A fitness & social program for people living with any form of early stage dementia, along with a care partner or friend (designed for pairs). Held 5 Friday’s, Sept. 15 - Oct. 13, 10-11:30am. Call 250-746-7665 to register.

Join Alpha: A space to ask all your questions about life, faith & meaning, in a friendly environment with people like you. Chemainus Pentecostal Church, 9471 Chemainus Rd. Starting Sept. 20 & 27, 6:30pm. Call today 250-246-3810

Fall Equinox Art Exhibit - The Earth Show: Tints, tones, tastes & textures of Terra Firma at Gallery Skye. Located at St. Joseph’s Artist studios, 9735 Elm St., Chemainus. Wed., Sept. 20, 12-7pm; Thur., Sept 21 & Fri., Sept. 22, 4-8pm. 

Indoor Fall Fair: Presented by Knox United Church on  Sat., Sept. 23, 8am-2pm. Free admission, bargains galore, food trucks & more!

Roaring 20’s Murder Mystery: Live music & a mystery play within a play! Sept. 24, 6pm at RC Br. 211, Bowser, 7035 Island Hwy West. For more info, call: 250.884.0500.

Bradley Centre’s 3rd Annual Destash Sale: Held at The Bradley Centre in Coombs, Sun., Sept. 24, 9:30am-2 pm, 975 Shearme Rd, Coombs. Free entry. Shop great deals from yarn to fabric, paper products to other art supplies, find everything you need for your next creative project

Nanaimo Quilters’ Guild next meeting is Wed., Sept. 27, at 1:30pm & 6:30pm. Nanaimo Curling Club, 106 Wall St.

Time to Round-up Books & Puzzles! In preparation for the 38th Annual CFUW PQ Book Sale coming to the Coombs Fairground Sept., 27th - Oct. 1st. Recycle your good used books & puzzles by dropping them off at the CFUW PQ donation box by Save-On-Foods (Wembley Mall)

Crafts from the Crypt Fair: Mark your calendars for the annual one-of-a-kind Halloween-themed arts & craft fair celebrating the spooky & macabre! Explore talented vendors Sep 30 - Oct 1 in the rustic barn at Highland Pacific Golf in Victoria. Professional photographer, tattoo artist, face painting, food trucks & more. Costumes encouraged! Visit: www.craftsfromthecryptfair.com

Attend a Free Downsizing Seminar: Oct. 3, 1-3pm, Nanaimo Golf Club, 2800 Highland Blvd. Learn about purging, knowing your limits, maximizing your new smaller space & more. Reserve today & bring a friend 250.616.3641. Four guest speakers.

Attention Cowichan Valley Residents 18+: We want to know how you are doing! Please take this ‘health & wellness’ survey, before Oct. 3rd, to let us know: www.ourhealthourcommunity.ca 

The Honeymoon Bay Outdoor Market runs Saturdays until October 7, 10am-2pm. Music, great food, drinks, fresh produce, jewellery, delicious baked goods, woodworking products, glass products & more. 10052 Southshore Rd.

Community Talent Show: Free auditions every Saturday in September at RC Br. 211, Bowser, 7035 Island Hwy West. Show us your talent. Categories: children <12 yrs, 12-18 yrs, young adult 18-25 & adult >25. Text or call 250-884-0500 for a form & submit your idea! Actual show held Oct. 13 & 14.

Volunteer Drivers Needed! Nanaimo Family Life Association is in need of Volunteer Drivers for members of our older adult community! Mileage is paid. Inquire at a_knapman@nflabc.org or 250-754-3331 ext. 206.

Oceanside Community Makerspace: Creative learning space offering sewing, silversmithing, fibre arts, handbuilt clay, wood burning, book club, gift shop, classes & more. 133 McMillan St. (lower level), Parksville. Email: oceansidemakerspace@gmail.com
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1. “A ring around the Sun or Moon” means what is coming soon?
2. Did Betty Crocker or Ruth Wakefield invent the chocolate chip cookie?
3. What is considered the national sport of China?
4. The English Horn is a brass or woodwind instrument?
5. Who is considered the “father” of the helicopter?
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You may be determined now to break through an old issue that is an obstacle to your current progress. Perhaps you should consider graciously asking others to assist you. Lucky numbers: 2, 8, 14, 23, 40, 45.
Taurus is often cautious in taking risks, especially if it requires trusting others. There is a potential now to make an adjustment in your ability to discern whom to trust. Lucky numbers: 10, 11, 16, 18, 30, 41.
At midweek, you may find yourself in a quandary of opposing possibilities. Be aware of jumping impulsively into action, and consider postponing any important decisions for a few days. Lucky numbers: 6, 11, 21, 36, 39, 45.
Late this week you may be emotionally spinning over whatever insecurities you feel about yourself. Can you gain any insight about these feelings before this period of several days passes? Lucky numbers: 4, 12, 14, 15, 34, 40.
Leo’s strong, sunny energy sometimes exhibits a child-like demeanour that can be too self-focused. This month you may have an opportunity to equally focus on the needs of others. Lucky numbers: 8, 17, 23, 33, 40, 44.
Leadership needs a balance of results and relationships. Virgos often focus more on results. There may be an opportunity this month to improve your balance of these two elements. Lucky numbers: 7, 28, 32, 35, 36, 43.
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This month, for Libra’s the Sun comes back into the same position as it was on your birth date. It is a very good time to take stock and plan new goals. Lucky numbers: 3, 8, 13, 29, 32, 35.

You may experience some intense emotions at the beginning of the week. If so, take a step back and breathe. This dynamic should only last a few days, so be patient. Lucky numbers: 11, 13, 24, 33, 36, 44.
Your enthusiasm and optimism are highlighted at midweek. This encourages you to dream big, but you may want to wait a few days to act on your new plans. Lucky numbers: 7, 15, 21, 30, 36, 39.
Information from your unconscious may shine a light on an old, painful situation. If you are proactive, an opportunity may arise to release any remaining trauma and resolve the issue. Lucky numbers: 9, 13, 24, 30, 47, 48.
Human evolution is an important theme for many Aquarians. Sometimes this may feel like a hopeless challenge, but striving for grace and diplomacy can help you make progress this month. Lucky numbers: 12, 16, 22, 23, 32, 40.
Pisces sometimes have difficulty setting boundaries. Right now this may be causing a stalemate for you. How can you make an adjustment that provides a win-win for everyone? Lucky numbers: 5, 6, 19, 25, 41, 47.
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Lucky numbers this week:  This week’s odds favour Sagittarius winners with the luckiest number being 7.
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Movie mania: The first full-length animated film to grace the world was not, as one might expect, something from the Disney studio. Rather, it was called El Apóstol and was made by an Argentinian named Quirino Cristiani in 1917.

No big signs: Landscapes around the world are cluttered with billboards. In 1927, before it was a state, Hawaii (U.S.) passed a law prohibiting them. Later, the states of Vermont, Maine, and Alaska followed suit.
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Lots of fun: Near Copenhagen, Denmark, is a place where people have been having fun for centuries. Called Bakken, or officially Dyrehavsbakken, it is the oldest amusement park in the world. It has been around since 1583.

Don’t touch! An octopus that lives around coral reefs, from Japan to Australia, is called the blue-ringed octopus. With yellow skin with distinct blue and black circles, they are extremely poisonous.
 
Carrot tops: If you have carrots from the garden or a farm, don’t throw away the greens. They can be chopped, ground, and pureed into marinades, soups, stews, and stocks, among other foods.
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Your fingers are a lot like the hardware store. They’ve both have a lot of nails.

First sheep: “Moo.” 
Second sheep: “Why did you say ‘moo’?”
First sheep: “I’m learning a foreign language.”

I used to work as a hairdresser, but I just wasn’t cut out for it.

Silence is sometimes the best answer.

Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Scold. Scold who? It’s scold out
there!
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