Wheel Stud Found
Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 11:09PM Wheel stud found on North Cove Road.
Contact Gerry Smith
2502462775
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Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 11:09PM Wheel stud found on North Cove Road.
Contact Gerry Smith
2502462775
Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 11:08PM Having changed my printer I have 13 ink cartridges surplus to requirements. Epson 200 series. 5 black/3 yellow/2 magenta/3cyan. All unwrapped and new.
For sale $50 the lot.
Proceeds to Thetis Island Community Soccer.
Gerry Smith 250 246 2775
Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 11:06PM Forbes Hall-Community Centre $5
11:30 AM 'til the soup runs out or 1:00 PM, whichever comes first
Take out will be available if there is extra soup
MENU
Vegetarian Beet Soup (Borscht)
Sun Dried Tomato/Cheese Pizza Dough Bread
Rice Pudding
Cookies
Pot of Gold Coffee and Tea

Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 11:05PM Do you know every TIVFD member? Well, we don't know all of you and where you live either. It is VERY important that we can find you quickly if there is an emergency on your property.
The requirement on Thetis Island for Lot number signs is that the numbers be 6" tall and clearly visible from both directions at the entrance to your property. We want to find you. Please check that your Lot number sign complies, that it isn't overgrown, branches aren't blocking it, or the number s are faded. ,Some Lots aren't even displaying numbers...could your sign have fallen off? Also, if you have lanes branching off from your driveway do you have directional signs to your house? What is evident to you at noon on a sunny summer day may not be all that obvious to us at 2 a.m. on a miserable rainy winter night. Sometimes even seconds count and we don't want to overshoot your address and have to double back to find you.
To assist you in meeting the requirements, we are offering Reflective Address Posts at cost, delivered to the Firehall for pickup. Durable and long lasting PVC. Easy installation. Cleans with soap and water. Address reflective and on both sides. Highly visible to responding emergency services, Hydro etc. They are $45 each which includes tax. Please email chief11@telus.net to purchase.
TIVFD
Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 11:04PM The hall will be closed all day Tuesday. All Tuesday use in the hall is canceled.
We thank you for your cooperation.
Virginia Lamb, TICA
Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 10:59PM Young nature enthusiasts and your parents, please put July 6-10 on your calendar for the 2015 Nature Camp. This year look forward to learning about butterflies and bees, owls, eelgrass, survival skills and much more. The program is designed as a half-day morning camp for 8-12 yr olds. More information to come in the near future. This program is offered by the Thetis Island Nature Conservancy.
Ann Eriksson
Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 10:57PM The Thetis Island Nature Conservancy is aware that TI Lot 172 at the summit of Moore Hill has recently been listed for sale. This 52 acre property is adjacent to the reserve owned by the Nature Trust of BC for the threatened Townsend Big-eared Bat, contains a wide variety of habitats from summit to sea, and is an important watershed, making it highly desirable for conservation.
ThINC would love to see this area protected as a nature reserve and is talking with conservation partners about this opportunity.
Any islanders who are interested in protecting Moore Hill,
please get in touch with Ann Eriksson at 250-246-8176.
Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 10:53PM 150 HP Optimax, 477 hours, RPM, Speedo, all controls and cables, system monitor, stainless steel prop, Mercury Service Manual and all receipts. Excellent condition. $4400 obo.
Phone: 250-416-0286

Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 10:51PM The BC Ferry Commissioner today set the "preliminary price cap" of a 1.9% increase on ferry fares for each of the four years 2016-2019, challenging BC Ferries to find further productivity improvements of $27.4 million by the end of the four-year Performance Term.
So what does this "preliminary price cap" mean?
Ahead of each new performance term, BC Ferries must submit forecasts of expenditure, traffic and revenue to the BC Ferry Commission, assuming existing service levels will be maintained. This information was provided by BC Ferries in December 2014, though most of the financial detail was excluded from the submission before publication.
The Ferry Commissioner's task is to review those forecasts, making adjustments as necessary, before calculating a "preliminary price cap" that assumes government support continues at existing levels. Following a period of public consultation, government will then consider whether further action is necessary to close the gap between expenditure and anticipated fares income. Any adjustments are then taken into account before a Final Price Cap is announced by the Ferry Commission in September.
The 1.9% preliminary price cap announced today signals a welcome move towards the Transportation Minister's commitment to achieve annual price cap increases in line with inflation. Latest CPI statistics show annual inflation close to 1.1% in BC, following the recent fall in fuel prices, so there's still some way to go.
The Ferry Commissioner's full statement can be downloaded: http://www.bcferrycommission.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/News-Release-PT4-March-18-2015.pdf
Regards
Keith W. Rush Route 20 FAC
keithrush17@gmail.com
Ph: 250-416-0013
Cell: 250-732-2766
Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 10:45PM Desk top cross-cut shredder, working, free or w/donation. TIVFD 252-0228 Duty Officer

Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 10:43PM THETIS ISLAND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2015
7:30 PM
At Forbes Hall – The Community Centre
Financial Report
Committee Reports
Elections of Board Members
Refreshments will be served

Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 10:51AM Forbes Hall $5.00
11:30 AM until soup runs out or 1 PM, whichever happens first! Extra Soup? You could buy take out.
Menu
Green Split Pea Soup with Ham or Vegetarian Lentil Soup
Irish Soda Bread
Dessert Goodies
Pot of Gold Coffee & Tea
"If it was raining soup, the Irish would go out with forks."
Brendan Behan (A Will type joke!)
Remember, at 1:00 PM there will be Bridge in the Hunter Room.
Everyone is welcome....you don't need to be an expert!
