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Oct 14 - 20, 2024

Mid Vancouver Island Edition

Coffee News Mid Vancouver Island including Parksville, Port Alberni, Qualicum Beach, Nanaimo, Ladysmith, Chemainus, Duncan, Cobble Hill, Mill Bay
Lucky snake: A beloved pet snake, missing for over a year from its home in Spennymoor, England, made a surprising return when it was spotted atop a neighbour’s garage roof. Speculation arose among locals and an animal rights officer that the snake may have been inadvertently transported by a crow, then dropped due to its weight and bulkiness. Despite the ordeal, the resilient, 3-foot-long (0.9-m) reptile managed to endure both the avian encounter and the harsh winter temperatures. Snakes, being ectothermic creatures, depend on their surroundings for warmth, making its survival all the more remarkable. Its unexpected reappearance brought immense relief and joy to its owners, who had long feared the worst.
Tone transformer: A Japanese firm has created an artificial intelligence filter that transforms angry screams into calm speech, aiming to alleviate the stress faced by call centre operators. Developed over three years, this technology detects aggressive tones and softens them into a polite voice, without altering the words being spoken. The filter works in two stages: identifying anger and then changing the intonation. Engineers trained the AI with over 10,000 voice samples from actors mimicking common angry phrases. Nearly half of the members of a Japanese union of service and other workers recently reported being on the receiving end of anger and other intimidation.
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Buzz beer: Scientists at a university in Wales are revolutionizing the beer brewing process by forgoing traditional hops in favour of honey bees. These insects naturally harbour brewer’s yeast in their guts. In collaboration with researchers from the University of Namibia, the researchers extracted brewer’s yeast from naturally deceased African bees and combined it with yeast from Welsh honey bees to brew several batches of beer. Beyond offering enjoyment of the beverage, this project is exploring how the pollination of certain plants can help to develop new drugs to treat superbugs and antibiotic resistance. The scientists hope to find a brewer willing to continue producing the beer, with proceeds supporting the ongoing research.
Island hoppers: In northern Scotland’s Orkney Islands, an extraordinarily brief flight connects the islands of Westray and Papa Westray, spanning just 1.7 miles (2.7 km), which is shorter than some airport runways. This flight typically lasts around 90 seconds, although favourable winds can reduce it to under a minute, while rough conditions can extend it to nearly three minutes. The flight is served by a Britten-Norman Islander, a small aircraft with eight seats and no in-flight service. This route, often likened to a bus ride, is crucial for the island’s inhabitants, who otherwise face weather-disrupted ferry rides. Despite environmental criticisms, it remains a vital link for locals.
Island hoppers: In northern Scotland’s Orkney Islands, an extraordinarily brief flight connects the islands of Westray and Papa Westray, spanning just 1.7 miles (2.7 km), which is shorter than some airport runways. This flight typically lasts around 90 seconds, although favourable winds can reduce it to under a minute, while rough conditions can extend it to nearly three minutes. The flight is served by a Britten-Norman Islander, a small aircraft with eight seats and no in-flight service. This route, often likened to a bus ride, is crucial for the island’s inhabitants, who otherwise face weather-disrupted ferry rides. Despite environmental criticisms, it remains a vital link for locals.
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“Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.” - Robert Breault

“The sun himself is weak when he first rises, and gathers strength and courage as the day gets on.” - Charles Dickens
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FREE listings for non-profit community events. Please email, 25 words or less, to: events@myCoffeeNews.ca  (Deadline Mondays at noon)

Echo Players Presents ‘Cheshire Cats’: A comedy by Gail Young will be held until Oct. 27, Wed - Sat, 7:30pm; Sunday matinee, 2pm at The Village Theatre, 110W 2nd Ave., QB. Tix: 250-752-3522.

‘A Group of Guys’ Concert: Presented by Unity Vancouver Island, Sat., Oct. 12, 7:30pm at 2020 Estevan Rd. Nanaimo.  All your favourite Classic Rock from 60s, 70s, 80s. Tickets $25 on Evenbrite or at the door

Volunteer Nanaimo Monthly Market: October 12, 11am-4pm at 4235 Departure Bay Rd., Nanaimo.  Handmade gifts for all occasions, birthday, or just because. Plus, win prizes!

Dive Into the Art of Nerikomi Pottery: Vibrant clay to create personalized, marbled masterpieces in our innovative classes. Suitable for all levels. October 12 & 26, 12 - 4pm.
Tickets: www.cowichanlakeartsandculture.org/event-details/nerikomi

Nanaimo Quilters’ Guild Next Meeting is Oct. 16th, 1:30pm & 6:30pm at Nanaimo Curling Club, 106 Wall St., Nanaimo.

Weavers & More Show & Sale: Oct. 17 & 18, 11am-4pm & Oct. 19, 12-4pm at Cowichan Community Centre, 2687 James Street, Duncan. For info: 250-929-2700.

59th Annual Championship Dog Show: Presented by Alberni Valley Kennel Club on October 18 - 20, 5-6:30pm. Three days of all-breed judging. Get a close look at 20+ dogs & talk to the breeders/handlers at the Glenwood Centre. Everyone welcome & free admission.

Maple Bay Painters Fall Art Show & Sale: Held Friday, October 18, 10am-5pm & Saturday, October 19, 10am-5pm at St. Peter’s Church Hall, 5800 Church Road, Duncan. Public invited.

Halloween Train: Presented by BC Forestry Centre, 2892 Drinkwater Rd., Duncan. Held Oct. 18-22 & 25-30, 3:30-9pm. 
Visit: www.bcforestdiscoverycentre.com for info & tickets.

Jonanco Hobby Workshop Fall Craft Market: Sat., Oct. 19, 10am-3pm. Hand crafted items, woodworking, baking. 2745 White Rapids Rd / corner of Nanaimo River Rd., Nanaimo.

South Cowichan Healthcare Auxiliary Fundraiser: Beef & beer night held at 3566 Holland Ave., Cobble Hill on Oct. 20, 5-7 pm. Silent auction & 50/50 draw.  $35 includes dinner & drink. (veg or chicken substitutes). Info: marldoug@icloud.com

Annual Mushroom & Nature Festival: Presented by Arrowsmith Naturalists at the QB Civic Centre. Drop off your samples on Sat, Oct 19 for ID, 10am-4pm & on Sun, Oct 20, 11am–4pm to enjoy the festival! Costumes encouraged!

Trick or Treat at Parksville Museum: Come costumed to the museum’s Halloween celebration – candy, activities, live music, and refreshments! Oct 26, 5-8pm, family-friendly, free admission.

Halloween Dance: Held Saturday, October 26, 7:30pm-1am at The Italian Hall, 4065A 6th Ave., Port Alberni. Entertainment provided by Flash Back Band. Food & bar service available (cash & debit). Must be 19+ to attend. Tickets are $20 each. Contact Rhonda at 250-731-9949. Also, available at Capelli’s.

‘She Sells’ Artisan Market: Held Sunday, Oct. 27, 10am-4pm at the Parksville Curling Club. 20+ artisans & local home businesses come together on this one day, bringing you shopping & entertainment like never before. Food trucks, live performances, canteen services, basket raffles & more.

2024 Craft Fair: Arts, crafts & bake sale held at the Banquet Hall at Nanaimo Golf Course, 2800 Highland Blvd., on Sun., Oct. 27, 10am-3pm. 30 tables of local crafts & home businesses & NGC bake table. For info, email: nanadanasmiley@gmail.com

Interested in Attending a Free Downsizing Seminar? Join us on Wed., Oct. 30, 1-3pm at Nanaimo Golf Club, 2800 Highland Blvd. Learn how to downsize your home following my step by step plan. To pre-register, call 250.616.3641.

Christmas in the Valley Craft & Arts Fair: Held Nov. 10, 3-7pm, Nov. 11, noon-5pm & Nov. 12, 10am-3pm at the Alberni Athletic Hall, 3727 Roger St., Port Alberni. It’s the 51st Anniversary of the craft fair. Admission is free. There will be 60+ vendors & a chance to win one of 50 special door prizes.

Merry Maker’s Craft Fair: Held Friday, November 22, 2-7pm; Saturday, November 23, 10am-5pm & Sunday, November 24, 11am-4pm at Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 293, 4680 Victoria Quay, Port Alberni.

Retired or Semi-retired? Probus Club of Duncan provides fellowship, friendship & fun for men & women in their retirement & semi-retirement years. For more info, visit: www.ProbusDuncan.ca

14th Annual Lions Free Skate presented by Nanaimo Lions Club. The sessions are scheduled every Sunday at the Frank Crane Arena, 12-1:30pm until March 23, 2025. Admission & skate rentals are free.

Poppy Campaign is Coming Up Fast! If you have 2 hours to spare, we are in desperate need of volunteers to man all of our stations. Sign up stations are at the Royal Canadian Legion Br 293, 4680 Victoria Quay, Port Alberni. Remember that all money raised goes back into our community.

TOP’S (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): BC*4754 Qualicum is a weight-loss non-profit support group meets every Tuesday morning, 10-11am at 184A, Second Ave W. A weigh-in & program. Call Janice 250.752.6471 for more info.

Independent Living Cowichan is promoting a new perspective on disability. Disability resource centre, handicap parking placards, medical equipment loans & personal tax preparation. We offer educational sessions & peer support. For more info: 250.746.3930 or cvilrc.bc.ca 

Qualicum Beach Seedy Saturday is looking for your collected seeds for their seed swap. Info: trilliums@shaw.ca or sallyshivers43@gmail.com

Morrell Nature Sanctuary is looking for Volunteer Nature Interpreters who are passionate about nature, to lead Elementary School children from K to grade 5. Training is every 2nd Wed., Sept to April, 9:30-11:30am. Visit: www.morrellnaturesanctuary.ca or call 250-753-5811for more information.

We Pay Cash for vintage, antique & collectible items. Knick-knacks, tools, advertising, art, records, pyrex, toys, sports collectibles, military items, tins, carvings, anything old & interesting! Call 250-714-2237.

UK Pension Transfers: Personal/company pension left behind in the UK? Contact us to discuss options. Sterling Advisory, 1-250-863-7766 or email: mark@sterlingadvisory.com
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1. How many toes does a rhinoceros have on each foot?
2. Phobophobia is the fear of blood, beetles, or fear?
3. Does Europe have any deserts?
4. John Cleese and Michael Palin belonged to this comedy troupe.
5. Dorothy Hamill competed in skiing in the 1976 Olympics - T/F?
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You probably need to resist the temptation to be impulsive or to get into an argument right now. Try taking a deep breath or two and waiting for this week to pass. Lucky numbers: 2, 4, 6, 10, 29, 34.

Are you feeling in a stalemate right now about what to do next? Look to your values to help you decide, and make any necessary adjustments to break through the barrier. Lucky numbers: 3, 4, 19, 23, 31, 44.
Recently you may have been swamped with a lot of potential ideas. Have you decided which one to pursue? Might you need more training to be successful with your choice? Lucky numbers: 18, 25, 34, 35, 42, 45.
You may find yourself out of sorts early this week. Look for the source of this irritation. If you can’t immediately resolve the situation, seek outlets to reduce your negativity. Lucky numbers: 9, 13, 32, 38, 40, 47.
Over the next few weeks, you may want to just kick back and have fun. Enjoy this time but try not to drop the ball on any important responsibilities you might have to others. Lucky numbers: 7, 8, 19, 22, 38, 45.
You may find yourself woolgathering early this week. This might feel uncomfortable for you, but try to go along with it. Important information could surface now. Lucky numbers: 7, 17, 22, 26, 28, 46.
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Others may be surprised if you step outside of your pleasant demeanour this week. If you are in a stalemate with someone else, take time to explain your position to them. Lucky numbers: 10, 14, 15, 17, 30, 37.
Are you running into obstacles this week? Your intensity may intimidate those who are blocking you. Could you make them feel comfortable and more agreeable to your plan? Lucky numbers: 1, 10, 17, 19, 29, 43.
For the next few weeks, you may feel like you want to just be a free spirit. Which responsibilities could you set down for a bit and which must you continue to fulfill? Lucky numbers: 8, 19, 23, 25, 33, 43.
Accomplishment is an important theme for Capricorns. As Pluto moves from Capricorn to Aquarius, consider what you want to achieve, in alignment with your values. Lucky numbers: 4, 18, 23, 29, 37, 40.
Sometimes Aquarians have difficulty expressing their feelings to others. The next few weeks may provide you with an opportunity to more easily open up and share. Lucky numbers: 19, 26, 27, 31, 37, 46.
Your mystical side may be in full force this week. Take advantage of creative endeavours being more easily advanced. Make adjustments to address any negative habits. Lucky numbers: 5, 17, 31, 46, 47, 48.
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Lucky numbers this week:  This week’s odds favour Leo winners with the luckiest number being 7.
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Staying warm: The small Arctic fox lives within the Arctic Circle, where the sun never rises from late September to early March. But its thick fur coat helps it maintain a body temperature near 100°F (38°C), and its tail acts as a warm blanket.

Feline festival:
In New York City (U.S.), cat lovers can enjoy a selection of short films about felines at the annual New York Cat Film Festival. The films, submitted by cat owners, must showcase something essential about cats.
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Gaga’s godsons: Elton John, one of pop music’s most successful artists, and his partner David Furnish have two sons, Elijah and Zachary. They designated the famous American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga as the boys’ godmother.

Bridal colours: In North America, brides typically wear white, symbolizing purity and simplicity. In China, the tradition is to wear red, representing luck, happiness, and celebration; white is often associated with death and mourning.

Bear origins: A.A. Milne, the author of Winnie-the-Pooh, didn’t invent the bear’s name. His son, Christopher Robin Milne, called his own teddy bear Winnie after a visit to the London Zoo, where he saw a bear named for Winnipeg, Manitoba (Canada).
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What did the bunny think of the scary movie? Thought it was hare raising!

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Bee delay: You often hear of weather halting outdoor sports events, but this time it was buzzing bees that stopped the play. During a quarterfinal tennis match at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California (U.S.), play was interrupted for nearly two hours. The players had to pause their game while a worker used a vacuum to remove bees that had swarmed onto the overhead camera. The unexpected delay provided an unusual spectacle for the audience, who watched as the court was carefully cleared of the insects. The players, who had been swatting away the bees, were fortunate that no one was stung.
Bee delay: You often hear of weather halting outdoor sports events, but this time it was buzzing bees that stopped the play. During a quarterfinal tennis match at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California (U.S.), play was interrupted for nearly two hours. The players had to pause their game while a worker used a vacuum to remove bees that had swarmed onto the overhead camera. The unexpected delay provided an unusual spectacle for the audience, who watched as the court was carefully cleared of the insects. The players, who had been swatting away the bees, were fortunate that no one was stung.
Tourist trouble: Residents of Fujikawaguchiko (Japan), a town about 62 miles (100 km) west of Tokyo, were fed up with tourists who littered, trespassed, parked illegally, and broke other traffic rules. Tourists, eager to capture a perfect view of Mount Fuji, would flock to the town with their cameras, causing disruption. In response, the town installed a large, 66-foot (20-m) by 8-foot (2.5-m) mesh barrier to block the view of the snow-capped mountain. An official stated it was regrettable that it had come to this, adding that over-tourism is the biggest problem facing the iconic mountain. The measure aims to restore peace and order for the local community.
Tourist trouble: Residents of Fujikawaguchiko (Japan), a town about 62 miles (100 km) west of Tokyo, were fed up with tourists who littered, trespassed, parked illegally, and broke other traffic rules. Tourists, eager to capture a perfect view of Mount Fuji, would flock to the town with their cameras, causing disruption. In response, the town installed a large, 66-foot (20-m) by 8-foot (2.5-m) mesh barrier to block the view of the snow-capped mountain. An official stated it was regrettable that it had come to this, adding that over-tourism is the biggest problem facing the iconic mountain. The measure aims to restore peace and order for the local community.
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Ring recovered: A woman in Wales lost her engagement ring in 1970, while feeding hay to cattle on her family farm. She now has it back, thanks to a detectorist, which is someone who explores the ground with a metal detector. Marilyn Birch, a senior resident of Pontardawe in Neath-Port Talbot, described recovering the ring as an emotional reunion. All those years ago, she had retraced her steps in hopes of finding the ring, but to no avail. Recently, detectorist Keith Phillips obtained permission to search the land for treasures and found the ring buried about 8 inches (20 cm) deep in a field, a discovery that left its owner speechless.
Sausage stop: While inserting money to get chocolate bars or chips from a vending machine might be familiar, if you happen to be in Germany, you also can get bratwurst and bockwurst sausages. These unusual vending machines have been around for a few years and are both popular and convenient, especially late at night when someone is craving a sausage. People who work late also appreciate the machines if grocery stores are closed by the time they have a chance to get food. Some of the machines even offer eggs, milk, produce, butter, and prepared sides like potato salad. The products are vacuum-sealed, and the machines are temperature-controlled to ensure safety.
Sausage stop: While inserting money to get chocolate bars or chips from a vending machine might be familiar, if you happen to be in Germany, you also can get bratwurst and bockwurst sausages. These unusual vending machines have been around for a few years and are both popular and convenient, especially late at night when someone is craving a sausage. People who work late also appreciate the machines if grocery stores are closed by the time they have a chance to get food. Some of the machines even offer eggs, milk, produce, butter, and prepared sides like potato salad. The products are vacuum-sealed, and the machines are temperature-controlled to ensure safety.
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“Reality itself is gorgeous. It is the plenum; the fullness of total joy.”
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Crafts From the Crypt Fair: ‘A spooky Halloween Arts & Craft Fair with oddities & curiosities’. Held Oct. 5 & 6 at Highland Pacific Golf, 450 Creed Rd., Victoria. Haunted mocktails, mini photo sessions, food trucks & more. $5 for weekend pass. Costumes encouraged. For more information, visit: www.CraftsFromTheCryptFair.com

Daybreak Rotary Pop-Up Garage Sale: Held Oct. 5, 9am at 1085 Moyse Cresent, Nanaimo.  Good stuff with hotdogs & drinks by donation. Free for kids.

Ladysmith’s Makers Market: Held Sat, Oct. 5, 10am-3pm at The Eagles Hall, 921 First Ave. Wood works, resin art, cards, candles, crystals, soaps & more.

Unity Vancouver Island Dance Event: With MC Joshua Holloway on Oct. 5, 7-10pm at 2020 Estevan Rd., Nanaimo. Door prizes. Everyone invited.

Snowed In Comedy Tour presents the Comic Strippers, fully clothed! This improv comedy troupe have been wowing audiences across the globe since 2011. Dressed up new show members from the cast, shed their characters, keep their shirts on & the laughs going. Held Saturday, Oct. 5, 7:30-9:30pm at the Capitol Theatre, Port Alberni.

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Chemainus Classical Concerts: Itamar Erez, guitar, piano on Friday, October 6, 2pm at St. Michael’s Church, Chemainus. $30/$10. Reserved $25/$23.  For info, call: 250-748-8383.

Picnic In the Plaza Presents ‘Fall Fest’: An Octoberfest-themed party with free music, food track & artisan festival. Held Sun., Oct. 6 at Diana Krall Plaza, 51 Gordon St., in downtown Nanaimo.

Shannon’s Farms Harvest Market: Held Sunday, Oct. 6, 10am-2pm at 8865 Beaver Creek Road, Port Alberni. Car-pooling is strongly recommended & encouraged as parking is limited a the cabin. Stock up on local goodies just in time for Thanksgiving.

Magic Extravaganza: Laugha-Cadabra featuring Murray Hatfield & Ken Pham Magic Show on Sunday, Oct. 6, 1-4pm at the Capitol Theatre, Port Alberni.

Qualicum Beach Garden Club Meeting: Civic Centre, Oct. 8, 7-9pm.  Guests $3. Guest Speakers/Topics:  Mariah/West Coast Plants, garlic &  Michalina/Cicada Seeds, seed harvesting.

Free Online Event: Alcoholics Anonymous & Alcoholism. Helping health professionals help their patients on Oct. 9, 4pm.  Presented by AA Nurses for Recovery. Visit: www.cowichanaa.ca

Echo Players Presents ‘Cheshire Cats’: A comedy by Gail Young will be held Oct. 10 - 27, Wed - Sat, 7:30pm; Sunday matinee, 2pm at The Village Theatre, 110W 2nd Ave., QB. Tix: 250-752-3522.

Mid Island Floral Art Club Meeting: Oct. 10, 2pm, at St Stephen’s United Church Hall, 150 Village Way, Qualicum Beach. Admission is $10 (cash only please). Info: Joanne 250-757-8969 or mifaclub2000@gmail.com

An Evening of Music With Ron Klusmeier: Love songs & stories from piano bar days. Held Friday, Oct. 11, 7pm at St. Edmonds Church, 407 Wembley Rd., Parksville. Tix $20 or free for 16 & under, with an adult. Tickets Fireside Books, Mulberry Books or at the door.

‘A Group of Guys’ Concert: Presented by Unity Vancouver Island, Sat., Oct. 12, 7:30pm at 2020 Estevan Rd. Nanaimo.  All your favourite Classic Rock from 60s, 70s, 80s. Tickets $25 on Evenbrite or at the door

Volunteer Nanaimo Monthly Market: October 12, 11am-4pm at 4235 Departure Bay Rd., Nanaimo.  Handmade gifts for all occasions, birthday, or just because. Plus, win prizes!

Dive Into the Art of Nerikomi Pottery: Vibrant clay to create personalized, marbled masterpieces in our innovative classes. Suitable for all levels. October 12 & 26, 12 - 4pm.
Tickets: www.cowichanlakeartsandculture.org/event-details/nerikomi

Weavers & More Show & Sale: Oct. 17 & 18, 11am-4pm & Oct. 19, 12-4pm at Cowichan Community Centre, 2687 James Street, Duncan. For info: 250-929-2700.

Jonanco Hobby Workshop Fall Craft Market: Sat., Oct. 19, 10am-3pm. Hand crafted items, woodworking, baking. 2745 White Rapids Rd / corner of Nanaimo River Rd., Nanaimo.

Trick or Treat at Parksville Museum: Come costumed to the museum’s Halloween celebration – candy, activities, live music, and refreshments! Oct 26, 5-8pm, family-friendly, free admission.

Halloween Dance: Held Saturday, October 26, 7:30pm-1am at The Italian Hall, 4065A 6th Ave., Port Alberni. Entertainment provided by Flash Back Band. Food & bar service available (cash & debit). Must be 19+ to attend. Tickets are $20 each. Contact Rhonda at 250-731-9949. Also, available at Capelli’s.

2024 Craft Fair: Arts, crafts & bake sale held at the Banquet Hall at Nanaimo Golf Course, 2800 Highland Blvd., on Sun., Oct. 27, 10am-3pm. 30 tables of local crafts & home businesses & NGC bake table. For info, email: nanadanasmiley@gmail.com

‘She Sells’ Artisan Market: Held Sunday, Oct. 27, 10am-4pm at the Parksville Curling Club. 20+ artisans & local home businesses come together on this one day, bringing you shopping & entertainment like never before. Food trucks, live performances, canteen services, basket raffles & more.

Retired or Semi-retired? Probus Club of Duncan provides fellowship, friendship & fun for men & women in their retirement & semi-retirement years. For more info, visit: www.ProbusDuncan.ca

Poppy Campaign is Coming Up Fast! If you have 2 hours to spare, we are in desperate need of volunteers to man all of our stations. Sign up stations are at the Royal Canadian Legion Br 293, 4680 Victoria Quay, Port Alberni. Remember that all money raised goes back into our community.

TOP’S (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): BC*4754 Qualicum is a weight-loss non-profit support group meets every Tuesday morning, 10-11am at 184A, Second Ave W. A weigh-in & program. Call Janice 250.752.6471 for more info.

Independent Living Cowichan is promoting a new perspective on disability. Disability resource centre, handicap parking placards, medical equipment loans & personal tax preparation. We offer educational sessions & peer support. For more info: 250.746.3930 or cvilrc.bc.ca 

UK Pension Transfers: Personal/company pension left behind in the UK? Contact us to discuss options. Sterling Advisory, 1-250-863-7766 or email: mark@sterlingadvisory.com
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1. The 1982 film Conan the ____________ starred Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Earl Jones.
2. Sleeping Beauty fell asleep when she pricked her finger on a rose thorn - T/F?
3. A pinochle deck has 26, 48, or 52 cards?
4. What is the capital of Portugal?
5. The “V” in the acronym ROYGBIV stands for what?
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Lots of energy swirls around you this week. You may be tempted to take an aggressive stand. But you might want to consider where forgiveness could serve you better. Lucky numbers: 10, 18, 25, 34, 42, 48.
Did you pay attention to the hard truth that may have been revealed to you last week? This information could follow you, so you might want to address it now. Lucky numbers: 12, 14, 19, 34, 40, 42.
You may be presented with many ideas and opportunities this week. Take time to sort through and evaluate them against your values and goals. But maybe wait to take action. Lucky numbers: 13, 14, 17, 27, 33, 45.
Cancers can be introverted by nature. But this week you may have a desire to expand your social circle and participate more fully. What might be the best way to manifest it? Lucky numbers: 9, 20, 25, 30, 40, 48.
Your thoughts and feelings might be out of sync for a few days at week’s end. Can you reconcile this stalemate? If not, then waiting for this dynamic to pass may be best. Lucky numbers: 2, 4, 16, 17, 25, 39.
Virgos often focus on precise facts and details. But sometimes, consider trying an intuitive leap of faith. The next few weeks may provide an opportunity to test this premise. Lucky numbers: 11, 25, 26, 28, 33, 40.
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Libras gravitate to beauty and may avoid the darker parts of their unconscious. At week’s end, an opportunity may arise to unearth information that can help your development. Lucky numbers: 4, 7, 10, 13, 18, 40.
For the next few weeks, you may feel an urgency to blurt out whatever insights you have, no matter how dark, to others. Thinking before speaking could be important. Lucky numbers: 8, 11, 19, 36, 43, 46.
You may feel the need to bust out of restrictions at the beginning of the week. Consider taking a time-out to analyze what changes you might truly need in your life. Lucky numbers: 1, 10, 14, 24, 32, 44.
This may be a week of two steps forward and one step back. Though frustrating, you may want to consider postponing important discussions or decisions for a couple of weeks. Lucky numbers: 6, 8, 15, 32, 37, 41.

Are you digging in your heels now because you have a strong feeling about something? Finding some detachment about the matter could help point the way to a solution. Lucky numbers: 7, 19, 32, 38, 41, 42.
Experiencing an issue in a relationship now? Are there ways you could adjust your communication style to more clearly express your thoughts to the other party? Lucky numbers: 5, 15, 28, 38, 43, 48.
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Lucky numbers this week:  This week’s odds favour Cancer winners with the luckiest number being 30.
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Space growth: Scientists have discovered that astronauts can grow taller in space. In fact, living in microgravity can increase their height by up to 3%. A man who is 6 feet tall (1.8 m) could gain 2 inches (5 cm) in height!

Avocado truth:
You might not think of avocados as fruit, like apples or oranges. But biologically, that’s exactly what they are because they contain seeds. Their unsaturated fats are a healthy benefit of eating them.
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Frightening frog: The tiny 1-inch (2.5 cm) poison dart frog has enough poison to kill 20,000 mice. It safely stores toxins in its skin to fend off predators. The species have brightly coloured bodies and are native to Central and South America.

Sound sensitivity: If you can’t stand certain sounds that don’t bother other people, you may have a condition called misophonia. It’s when a person is emotionally affected by common sounds like eating or even breathing. 

Fierce predator: The giant Allosaurus dinosaur, with its 8-inch (20.3-cm) claws and 70 teeth, could hunt prey easily by running at 21 miles (33 km) per hour. All those teeth meant it was built to eat meat.
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