TICA AGM

Thetis Island Community Association (TICA) Annual General Meeting
Thursday, April 24th, 2014
7:30 pm Forbes Hall
Reports, Business, Election of Officers, Refreshments
Brilliance before dusk...
Keith Rush
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Thetis Island Community Association (TICA) Annual General Meeting
Thursday, April 24th, 2014
7:30 pm Forbes Hall
Reports, Business, Election of Officers, Refreshments
A special message of gratitude and thanks to all the Thetis Islanders who phoned and sent messages of condolences to us on the passing of our Old Friend, Milo. He was a truly sweet, Ol' Boy and to say the least, lay back dog ever known. If you knew him, you know how truly lay back he was!!
Special deep thanks to our house/pet sitters Anna and Daniel, AND VERY special thanks to Gloria Taylor who was there for Milo and Anna and Daniel. Gloria's support made Milo's passing a bit easier for Milo and all of us.
"Aye, not a mean bone in his body had he"!
With Deepest Appreciation,
Steve, Myla and Jacob Frankel
Wayne & Maureen and the rest of the School Orchard team wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to all who attended the Musical Soiree at their home March 22nd.
Because of your generous donations just over $1000 was raised toward this fledgling charity. All monies earned go directly to planting and sustaining fruit trees for the benefit of children’s education & welfare in Tanzania.
In our own small way we also help to reduce our carbon footprint as well.
Thanks to all who donated their time & talent to help make the evening a great success.
2 tortillas filled with beer-battered cod, shredded cabbage and drizzled with our own zesty white sauce for the great price of $7.95!
All ages and group sizes are welcome. Call us at 250-246-3464 and reserve a table for your party or just drop by.
Regular menu items also available and include the daily selection of homemade meat pies, soups OR stews.
Duncan's Seedy Sunday
March 30th 10am -2pm
Si'em Lelum Gymnasium
5574 River Road, Duncan BC
entrance: $2
The 2014 Chemainus/Ladysmith phone books are available for free at the post office. Pick them up during the regular Post Office hours.
Kevin McClellan
Postmaster
'What has Islands Trust done for me lately?' was a question that sparked a discussion at the Thetis Island Residents and Ratepayers Association meeting on March 27.
It's a great question that hopefully will to lead to further community discussions. It will encourage us to reflect on the way our community is managed and hopefully reach a deeper understanding of the blessings and challenges of our unique local government.
As the Chair of the Gulf Islands Alliance (GIA), a non-profit volunteer group of islanders formed in 2005 and dedicated to supporting the Islands Trust mandate, I've had the privilege of working with others from the 13 main islands in the Trust Area most often monitoring how closely the Trust complies with the spirit and letter of the visionary Trust Act.
The idea for the Trust got started in the 1960s when developers took advantage of weak local bylaws to inappropriately zone small-lot subdivisions on Pender and Salt Spring Islands. The province, vowing not let BC's precious jewel, the Gulf Islands, slip through its fingers, at first discouraged the development onslaught and then by 1974 adopted the Trust Act, which has gained international recognition as an inspirational model for preserving special places. GIA commissioned a legal opinion that confirmed the Trust Act has considerable weight -- a judge once said the Act "is no mere piety" -- in protecting our natural environment.
So, it's no accident that we live in a beautiful and tranquil place. The Trust has been fighting for 40 years to keep it that way. Living between burgeoning metropolises to the east and southwest, the Trust has saved us from drowning in an urban wave.
Unlike traditional local governments, the Trust doesn't provide services beyond managing land use. It appears that only about 10 or 11 percent of property tax dollars goes to the Trust. We shouldn't complain about not getting things they can't legally provide.
Several years ago voters on Gabriola and Salt Spring soundly rejected bids to incorporate their islands. They were aware that after Bowen Island had become a municipality taxes there suddenly increased because they had to assume policing and road construction costs. We should know the price before we buy an alternative to the Trust.
To make it clear, GIA embraces only the environmental vision of the Trust Act, not the Trust as people or an organization. Sure, we applauded when the Trust boldly stood up to the province and BC Ferries for their ludicrous fare and service changes that are killing coastal communities and to the federal government over the specter of increased oil tanker traffic in Georgia Strait. But we have been equally critical of the Trust's often lax bylaw enforcement, its ambiguous Policy Statement (it interprets the Trust Act), and a staff that sometimes shows more reverence for planning than appreciating the laid-back rural culture that must be sustained to truly preserve and protect this beautiful place where we live.
Dave Steen
TIRRA has recently joined the Coast Waste Management Assoc.
They have just sent a long list of articles about recycling that may be interesting for many to read, and may help people understand some of the potential changes coming down the pipe.
View Side Bar for Links ~ note: Links will be posted for the next two weeks, until April 10th.
Ernie Hunter
TIRRA
Did you know there will be food available for sale this Saturday at Forbes Hall?
Nettie & Don are preparing scrumptious baking served with coffee & tea starting at 10:00 am.
Lunch wraps will be ready around noon, so after you’ve been to the recycling come to the hall, visit the library, and browse the Bee Hive.
Sewing Bee, clothing and fabric swap from 10 – 4, no charge for advice, the use of an iron or the extra clothes and fabric.
Free Shop the island!