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Shaun Golemba, owner of Valley Vision Optometry, and his wife Shannon, a school teacher in the Alberni Valley, recently returned from a humanitarian trip to Nicaragua along with optometric assistant Lynn Lozinski.

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ome people travel out of country and can’t wait to talk about it when they return home. For others, such as people who travel on humanitarian missions, the impact of conditions in poverty-stricken areas can render them speechless. Such was the case with optometrist Shaun Golemba and his wife Shannon, an elementary school teacher in Port Alberni. The couple recently returned from a trip to Nicaragua, where they and optometric assistant Lynn Lozinski conducted some humanitarian work. “It was about a week before we could start talking about what we saw. It was like being in a state of mourning,” said Shaun Golemba, the owner and operator of Valley Vision Optometry. The Golembas and Lozinski joined 16 other volunteers in a remote part of Nicaragua from Feb. 21 to March 7. The other volunteers were doctors,

respiratory therapists, nurses, two other optometrists and translators, Shaun said. The initiative was organized by the Ascenta Foundation, an organization that organizes multi-discipline volunteer medical missions to impoverished countries around the world. Golemba and Lozinski provided eye examinations, treatment and referrals, while Shannon, who is a teacher by trade, provided general volunteer services. The group worked at a school – Shaun that was temporarily converted into a clinic in Riscos De Oro, a small mining settlement in northern Nicaragua near the Honduran border. While volunteers worked at the clinic during the day, they stayed in a hotel the town of Rosita, which is a 45-minute drive away. Robbery is an issue, so the group was given a military escort to and from the clinic each day, Shaun said. Patients came from surrounding remote settlements. Communicating with them about

the clinic was a challenge because there are no phones and much of the population is illiterate, so sending notices were out, Shaun said. Patients ranged in age from babies that were eight days old to an 84-year-old man. Ailments treated included skin conditions, parasite infections, gynecological issues and copious dental work. Prenatal issues were common. And Shaun saw several children who had cleft palates. People with Golemba bow legs, possibly from rickets, were common, as were people with extra digits on their hands. “These are the kinds of things that might have been common in Canada more than 100 years ago,” he said. “Everyone has a radio so each of the 10 communities was called to come to the clinic on different days,” he said. “A lot of people walked and took two days to get there, and there were a lot of people who travelled eight to 12 hours by horseback.” Continued / A27

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Garden Tune Up Spring is around the corner and so is getting down and dirty — in your garden. Gardener Jake Colyn is offering a Spring Garden Tune-Up course starting on March 27. Learn soil testing and preparation, correcting pH, mulching, fertilizing, pruning and more. The course is at Echo Centre and is from 7-9 p.m. Cost: $20.

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Pension Mention Are you collecting old age pension and want to learn more about it? Service Canada is holding a pension information workshop on March 26. The event is at Echo Centre and is from 7-9 p.m. Cost: $5. Learn about benefits under CPP, options for taking CPP early/later, disability, survivor benefits and more.

Historical Society Are you curious about the Alberni District Historical Society? They manage the community’s historical archives, which are located at the museum. The society holds regular meetings in the museum, and each meeting features a guest speaker. The next meeting date is Thursday, March 21. See you there.

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Bylaw has no teeth, say dog owners DOG ATTACK: | Beaver Creek family stuck with vet bill, no recourse after stray dog attacks their family pet in their own driveway. WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

A licensing bylaw would have improved the way the Alberni Clayoquot Regional District handled a recent dog attack, says Beaver Creek resident and dog owner, Shelley Thorpe. But with no such bylaw on the books nor on the horizon, she fears further attacks will likely take place. The matter arose after a pitbull boxer cross attacked Thorpe’s nine-year old Jack Russell Terrier on March 16. The dog had wandered onto the Thorpe’s property on Friday and spent the night. Thorpe had never seen the dog

‘If we don’t know where a dog comes from then the bylaw is difficult to enforce.’

before, she said. The dog was still around on Saturday morning so Thorpe tried to lead it off the property and send it on its way. Thorpe’s husband Mark came out of the house holding onto his toddler daughter with the couple’s dog following. The smaller dog approached the bigger one, which attacked the terrier, grabbing it by the throat, Thorpe said. The couple managed to pry the larger dog off the smaller one. Thorpe tethered the dog to a dumpster until police arrived and took the animal to the SPCA. The Thorpes drove their bleeding dog to an animal hospital in Nanaimo, where it was treated for

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it is,” Thorpe said. Thorpe’s residence is in the ACRD’s jurisdiction but there have been challenges in trying to rectify the matter, Thorpe said. The ACRD has a vicious dog bylaw that was crafted in 2006.

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several nuisance calls about dogs, and says that he’s only responded to one other dog attack since becoming the bylaw officer. The real issue, Astin said, is that the ACRD doesn’t have a licensing program requiring dogs to be licenced and their owners identifiable. “If we don’t know where a dog comes from then the bylaw is difficult to enforce,” Astin said. A licensing program was discussed by ACRD directors at one time but the matter never advanced beyond this, Astin said. Compounding matters is that the ACRD doesn’t have a contract with the SPCA to impound stray or vicious dogs. Astin is working with the SPCA to try and find out who the owner of the attacking dog is so he can proceed with resolving the matter within the ACRD mandate, he said. As for the SPCA and licensing program, the power of the people would have to drive it. Further discussion is up to regional directors, he said. ACRD chair Cindy Solda said she wasn’t aware of the attack at the Thorpes’, but was familiar with a licensing program. The City of Port Alberni has a licensing program which operates on a cost-recovery basis, Solda said. But even so there is a cost to taxpayers and that would be the lynchpin in an ACRD program. “It will be difficult to implement because of the cost involved. It would be a tough sell,” she said. As for theSpay attacking Today! With thousands of ho dog, “I understand animals entering SPC that it started each year, pet overpo a serious problem in B wandering again one you canafter help prev neuter your companio it was released from today. the SPCA,” Thorpe said.

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City hopeful to fill empty store Council begins bylaw review

RETAIL: | Zellers closes doors permanently. SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Zellers closed its doors for the final time on Saturday, March 16. But the move doesn’t mean the city has shut the door on finding a replacement tenant or owner for the threestorey building that takes up a city block on Third Avenue at Mar Street. “There is continuing interest in the building and there have been a couple of (questions) with regards to zoning,” city economic development manager Pat Deakin said. “We’re slowly making progress.” The building and four acres of parking lot is zoned commercial (CMX), “which has an amazing number of potential uses. It’s pretty broad,” Deakin said. The intent of the

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A lighting company employee removes the neon Zellers sign from the back of the store on Tuesday afternoon. Zellers’ last day of business was March 16. The store on Third Avenue is now empty.

CMX zoning is to maintain a “vibrant and healthy mixed use area,” he said. Deakin has entertained three recent queries about affordable housing, but said the people inquiring were looking at the parking lots and not so much at the building.

The city has had a range of inquiries— everything from retail to a mix of retail and residential, seniors’ residences above and services such as chiropractor or optometrist below. “I do remain optimistic that it will be purchased and that we will see a use in

there.” Two other large buildings for sale in the South Port area are also catching the attention of potential developers or investors, Deakin said. Two people have approached the city about the lot on Third Avenue vacated by Home Hardware

(which moved to the old Alberni Mall on upper Johnston Road). The other large building is the former Canada Post federal building on Argyle Street across from city hall. Deakin didn’t have any recent information on offers for that building. editor@albernivalleynews.com

The City of Port Alberni is reviewing and updating its zoning bylaw. But city councillors want residents and business owners to tell them what needs to be changed or included in the new zoning bylaw. The current bylaw has been in place since 1998. Council recognized the need to review it, and included the project in its 2013 priorities, according to a press release. Zoning bylaws help municipal governments implement their Official Community Plan (OCP) and other plans. Municipalities are required to re-examine the bylaws periodically. “Since Port Alberni adopted a new OCP and the Uptown and Waterfront Plan in 2007, it is a prudent time to update the Zoning Bylaw and make sure it is consistent with the

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goals and objectives set out in those plans,” Mayor John Douglas said in the release. “We are encouraging residents to get involved in helping to shape this important bylaw.” The first round of community consultation will take place Wednesday, March 27, with a community meeting and open house at the AV Multiplex in the upstairs meeting room starting at 4 p.m. A presentation is scheduled for 7 p.m. More details are online at www. portalberni.ca. Residents will have a chance to read about some of the issues to be addressed in the new zoning bylaw, have informal conversation with the planners about what is being proposed, and share thoughts about these issues or any other issue related to zoning.

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The Alberni Valley News is published every Thursday by Black Press Ltd., 4656 Margaret St., Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 6H2. Phone: (250) 723-6399. Fax: (250) 723-6395. Classifieds: 1-855-310-3535. The Alberni Valley News is distributed free to 9,500 households in Port Alberni, Cherry Creek, Sproat Lake and Beaver Creek. The Alberni Valley News is Vancouver Island owned and operated. 2012 CCNA

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Raven debate can start soon Both big parties have betrayed us The day is coming soon when those opposed, in favour and undecided about the proposed Raven coal mine will actually have something concrete to debate. Compliance Coal, the owners of the project proposed for about five kilometres west of the Buckley Bay ferry terminal, are expected to make their formal application to the provincial government by the end of the month. That application will have environmental assessments, although there will undoubtedly be arguments over that science, who completed it and its methodology, etc. At least there will be something to deal with, for the government and the general public. Up to now, it’s been about posturing and conjecture. Certainly much of this posturing and conjecture — from all sides of the debate — has been based on history and some science, but until the real application is in the government’s hands and the time for official public debate begins, the arguments can only be general in nature. It’s a political hot potato, at least that is certain. And with a provincial election looming, this will be one of the hottest issues in many constituencies on Vancouver Island. Because it’s election time, the NDP are also attacking the process and the B.C. Liberals, but again, the meat of the issue will be in the science. We will not pretend to be scientists. We are, however, attracted by the possibility of hundreds of well-paying jobs in our part of the Island for a couple of decades. However, the creation of these jobs makes absolutely no sense if it has the effect of eliminating hundreds of current jobs in what’s become a fabulous industry here, aquaculture. We don’t believe a huge project like this can be either dismissed, or endorsed, quickly and purely on principles like ‘no coal mines ever again’ or ‘we need the jobs, period.’ That’s pure rhetoric. We are hopeful the submission of the application will provide some meat to the debate for all sides.

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ICTORIA – There was some public business conducted in the final frantic days of the B.C. legislature session last week, but you likely wouldn’t have heard much about it. Premier Christy Clark’s skimpy governing agenda was overshadowed by the delivery of an internal investigation report into her government’s ethnic outreach program. A review by four deputy ministers detailed what reporters already knew from a memo and meeting notes leaked to the NDP. The plan started in the premier’s office, led by Clark’s deputy chief of staff, who resigned as soon as it was made public. A B.C. Liberal Party employee attended the first meeting, expressly intended to organize events to impress immigrant communities,

then announced that the then harvest the goodwill in the form of contact lists B.C. Liberal Party had written a $70,000 cheque to for the coming election the government to cover campaign. the estimated cost of the After 10,000 e-mails inappropriate political were collected and 27 work done by non-political interviews conducted, staff. they revealed a few Here’s the part taxpayers significant details. may not fully appreciate. Former multiculturalism minister There are authorized political staffers all John Yap knew or should over the have known legislature, in that the the premier’s scheme was office, the being kept opposition secret because leader’s it was an office and inappropriate two teams use of – Tom Fletcher of caucus government employees resources. who spend He won’t be much of their time back in cabinet, although digging up dirt on the Clark said he intends other party. to run for re-election in All are paid by you and Richmond-Steveston. Yap’s executive assistant me. A line is crossed only resigned when the report when a non-political came out, admitting he employee such as a helped cover the tracks of ministry communications political meddling in the director acts on behalf hiring of three outreach contractors with sufficient of the party. The main offender in that capacity loyalty to the party. was one Brian Bonney, Clark insists that she whose records suggested knew nothing of this he spent half of his time plan. She tabled the on party work. He quit in investigation report, and

‘Clark insists that she knew nothing of the plan.’

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February, before the plan was leaked, and the party paid back half of his salary for the 18 months he was on the public payroll. NDP outrage over this was blunted by another leaked document. This one was from a neverreleased 2010 report by Auditor General John Doyle, which condemned a five-year program of skimming money from NDP constituency office budgets all over the province and using it for political work. In a nice bit of symmetry, much of the more than $400,000 was spent to put threetime candidate Gabriel Yiu on the NDP caucus payroll. Yiu’s VancouverFraserview candidate page boasts of his ethnic outreach work, which included tirelessly warning B.C.’s Chinese community about the evils of the harmonized sales tax. In fact, it was the NDP-Yiu operation that inspired a B.C. Liberal copycat plan. Continued/ 9

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NDP no innocent in budget fudging From/ 8 The NDP quietly stopped the budget skimming after Doyle pointed out the blindingly obvious, which is that constituency funds are to serve constituents and are not to be diverted to political organizing. It was kept under wraps by the secretive Legislative Assembly Management Committee. This is the B.C. Liberal-NDP co-managed trough of undocumented MLA expenses and

other questionable payments that Doyle has only recently dragged into the light. Both of these schemes have the same stink. Both are intentional abuse of taxpayers’ money for the political gain of the dominant parties. There is no moral high ground for either of them. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca

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Mailbag: Feedback on dogs and dogma Pray closure won’t be death To the Editor, The Harper Government is seriously reducing Canadian Coast Guard coverage on the West Coast. But we have a new “Office of Religious Freedom” to further bloat the useless bureaucracy in Ottawa. So I guess the plan is — if you are on a sinking boat in the pacific, don’t call the coast guard. Just pray. Barbara Cooper, Port Alberni

Is city funded properly by tax To the Editor, Though a rural resident, I’ve watched the city’s budget discussions with some interest. The ideology of this council seems fully disjointed. The collection of garbage and sewage along with the supplying of water must pay its own way—yet the Parks and Recreation branch must not. The entire parks and rec budget manages to get only 25 cents of every dollar from what is charged at the gate. In other words, 75 per cent of their budget

comes from the tax collector—extracted from people who don’t use those facilities. And the tax collector is asked to take your money to fund McLean Mill. Similarly, considering the state of development in Port Alberni has no one wondered why we are paying for an economic development office? Over the year, all I’ve ever seen from that office is grant applications to higher levels of government. Again, resorting to the tax collector— and that’s not the way to build a viable economy. Is there any question that past actions by those in local government have not led to affluence? Is it not time to reconsider the direction being travelled? Do you believe that you should be taxed in order that the bureaucratic process can determine which business is funded? It is never too late to turn things around and it can’t be done any sooner. It is time to be honest with ourselves. The free market supports all who exchange value for value. The free market

is the source of our wealth. Give it some thought. Gary Seinen, Port Alberni

Thanks for help finding our dog To the editor, We wish to say a big thank you to all those who helped in the search for our dog “Neiko” who went missing on February 22, 2013. A special thank you to Gisele, who found him and brought him home to us. What a wonderful, supportive community we live in. Shelley, Casandra and Kaitlyn Dievert, Port Alberni

Papal glory was overrated To the Editor, I admit being an observant antagonistic, anarchistic, agnostic cynic (Triple A-C), who holds nothing against anyone of any faith or religion. My belief is that everyone should be free to worship whom or what they wish, as long as they don’t try to convert me. My main beef with believers is when they pronounce their faith or denomination to be superior to all others;

an attitude that has been the basis of so many wars and conflicts since time immemorial. Having said that, I’m always interested to learn how religions relate to their followers, and nobody on our little blue planet could have missed the recent Papal Conclave in Rome. From my position way outside the box, it was quite amusing in these days of Twitter and Instagram, with CNN reporting from inside a virtual Sistine Chapel complete with ballotburning stoves, that participants chose to communicate with smoke signals. Every news outlet had their “experts” to guide the ignorant like me, with much speculation about where the 266th Pope would come from and why. I even learned the last non-European Pope was Syria’s Gregory III in 731, whose first decision was to ban horse meat. I hoped that the Cardinal from Milan, whom bookmakers had made the frontrunner, would be the chosen one; coming from Italy’s most corrupt city where the Calabrian Mafia

known as ‘Ndrangheta hold the real power. That seemed such a delicious irony. Of course, those 115 progressive redsuited celibate senior citizens had other ideas; choosing an Italian immigrant’s son from Argentina on March 13, to coincide with the date that Pope Felix III began his reign back in 483, no doubt. So much media descended on the Vatican before, during and after the conclave; the shenanigans were turned into a global spectacle. Seasoned news anchors and reporters fawned over every word they were told by those holding somewhat dubious hierarchical positions in the Roman Church. It was another example of what I call the “Oprahization” of the news, not unlike the way Olympic Games are covered when the media attempts to fill our heads with feel-good meaningless details about participants of another fetid, fallacious farce. Next up will no doubt be all the nauseating details of the birth of a future British monarch. Bernie Smith, Parksville

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Shelter unveils new plans WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

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he Port Alberni Shelter Society plans one more open house in the near future before roping everything together to submit to funding agencies, society spokesperson Myron Jespersen said. Between 120-150 people attended the last open house, held March 14 at the Best Western Barclay Hotel. “This is another step in the process and I thought it went well,” Jespersen said. “The main point was to engage people and get more ideas and I felt we accomplished that.” The function was from 3-8 p.m. and attendance fluctuated, Jespersen said. “A lot of people came between 3-5 p.m., it died down at dinner time, then it picked up again between 7-8 p.m,” he said. No one mood dominated among the people who attended, he said. “Some people came opposed and left that way, while others who were opposed left more favourable to the idea.” People were given

the opportunity to ask questions and contribute ideas. There was a wide variety of questions with no one category tilting the balance, Jespersen said. Officials received 37 responses, and ideas included better facility and neighbourhood lighting, as well as creating a community garden. “I think that’s doable because there will be vacant land on either side of the new facility,” he said. Input was also received in the

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neighbour team that will meet regularly and work on issues when they arise. “We just need to identify interested neighbours who want – Myron Jespersen to be part of this because there isn’t a neighbourhood association,” society’s good neighbour agreement, Jespersen said. Input from the the document that evening will be will guide how the assembled into parties will deal with the facility’s final issues that arise. design by the end The issue is of the month. The slowly advancing final product will through the next be submitted to BC stage, which will see Housing as part of the assembling of a funding request members of a good

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The new Port Alberni Shelter Society facility is no longer just an abstract idea. Plans for the new shelter were unveiled at the society’s open house March 14 at the Best Western Barclay Hotel. The new shelter building will be in the shape of the letter J. The lower floor will house services, a dining area kitchen, offices, laundry, as well as mechanical

and electrical rooms. The upper floor is where residents will be housed. One wing will house short-term residents, while another wing will house long-term tenants. Rooms will be a mix of single and dorm style (three to four residents per room). There will also be five rooms set up especially for those with handicaps. Outside the facility there will be a courtyard area. reporter@albernivalleynews.com Twitter.com/AlberniNews

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third man pleaded guilty on Tuesday in the beating of a fisherman on the sidewalk by the PetroCanada gas station on River Road last summer. BC Provincial Court Judge P. McCarthy handed Matthew Labadie, 22, a one-year suspended sentence for the beating of Bert McCarthy, who received a broken leg and other injuries in the 2012 incident. Labadie pleaded guilty to common assault in Port Alberni provincial court on Tuesday morning. Labadie was also sentenced to 11 months’ probation, ordered not to have contact with the victim and ordered

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to do 40 hours of community work. The two youths who were also involved in McCarthy’s beating were given similar sentences earlier this year. “Assaults that involve more than one person on another are unacceptable in a civilized society,” Judge McCarthy said. “All of the individuals should understand that violence is not an acceptable way of resolving disputes.” The sentence was a joint submission between the Crown and Labadie’s attorney Chris Churchill, the court noted. The arc of events began on May 12, 2012 when McCarthy was assaulted by three males outside the Petro-Canada gas station on River Road, prosecutor Christina Proteau said as she read the facts in court. McCarthy was taken

to West Coast General Hospital, where he was diagnosed with head injuries and a severely broken leg. RCMP used video evidence to trace the owner of one of the trucks involved in the incident. The owner, an adult male, was taken into custody. After being told what happened, he said he wasn’t responsible, told police the names of Labadie and the two youths, and they subsequently turned themselves in. In a statement to police, McCarthy said he saw two pickups with jet skis at the gas station, and asked the owner about them. The older of four males asked him if he had a problem and called him by a racial slur, McCarthy stated. McCarthy, who is aboriginal, said he replied, “No, I don’t have a problem.” McCarthy said he walked away from the scene but turned and saw that three men were following him. The next thing McCarthy knew he

‘I wish that it never happened, that’s about all I have to say.’

– Matthew Labadie was on the ground and was being kicked and punched repeatedly. Video evidence taken from the PetroCanada and Clutesi Haven Marina showed four males load two jet skis aboard two pickup trucks then drive to Petro-Canada. At the gas station, video shows McCarthy approach the group and stop there for several seconds. McCarthy is shown to walk away but two males, one of whom is identified as Labadie, ran after him followed by one other male. They disappear from the camera then re-appear 30 seconds later, get into their trucks and leave. The Crown chose not to pursue the

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matter as a hate crime. “The Crown was not able to prove that beyond a reasonable doubt,” Proteau said. Churchill said Labadie takes responsibility for his part in the incident. He admits to following McCarthy, to fighting with him and to punching him when he was on the ground. Labadie further turned himself in and cooperated with police, Churchill said. Labadie’s account of what happened that night differs from McCarthy’s, Churchill said. According to Labadie, McCarthy approached the group in an aggressive manner and got into an argument with the other unnamed adult that was present (but not charged). McCarthy accused the group of running over a fishing net in the river earlier then swore at the man before walking away, Labadie said. Labadie followed and the fight ensued. “I wish it never happened, that’s about all I have to say,” Labadie said.

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Society share buyback The Pacific Rim Health Services Co-operative continues its dissolving process. Any member who still has shares in the co-operative is asked to contact Nancy Czigany before March 31 to redeem them. The co-operative ran a clinic on Elizabeth Street but closed it in 2012 after its doctors resigned to go into private practice. For further information about this contact Czigany at 250-724-1139.


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Man gets jail time for ’08 boating death WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

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Members of the Mount Klitsa Garden Club, Women’s Business Network and Port Alberni Centennial Committee unveil a heritage sign in front of city hall last week, commemorating a centennial Dogwood grove planted on the grounds. The garden club named the Dogwood and the Echinacea flower as Port Alberni’s centennial plants. The WBN donated the five trees planted on the site last year.

Hydro theft hits community SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

A substantial theft of copper wire between China Creek and Nitinat Lake on Vancouver Island forced BC Hydro to cut power to 88 homes on the Ditidaht First Nation reserve for two days last weekend. On Thursday, March 14 a BC Hydro crew responding to a service call at Ditidaht discovered a substantial amount of copper wire had been stolen off approximately 200 hydro poles. Copper ground wire conductors were ripped off the poles along a 62-kilometre line, BC Hydro community relations manager Ted Olynyk said. Power was cut to the entire community at 5 p.m. Friday and wasn’t reconnected until Sunday afternoon, after crews spent all day Saturday replacing the copper ground wires with

composite wires— which are worthless in the scrap metal market, he said. Port Alberni RCMP are also investigating the theft. “It was a very difficult decision on our part,” Olynyk said about de-energizing the community. “It is not something we like to do. Safety is No. 1 for us because we’re dealing with electricity.” BC Hydro still doesn’t know the cost of the damage to the China Creek line, he said Monday. Only two ground wires were operational in one 30-km stretch, creating a dangerous situation for the community, Olynyk said. Crews are also checking the line all the way out to Bamfield; some damage has already been noticed. The theft was discovered after BC Hydro crews responded to a call

from Ditidaht about kids getting shocked after touching a fence, Olynyk said. Crews fixed that problem but in the process realized the ground wire was cut to a nearby pole. Further examination uncovered more poles with severed wires.

“We’re lucky this didn’t cause any serious injuries to a member of the public or to our crews,” he said. The copper ground wires are buried in the ground beneath each hydro pole. editor@albernivalleynews.com

A BC Supreme court justice has sentenced a Port Alberni man to two years in prison for a 2008 boating accident that killed a woman near Bamfield. Supreme Court Justice Frits Verhoeven handed down the sentence to Joshua William Escott, 42, in the Supreme Court room at the Port Alberni courthouse on March 1. Escott was convicted of dangerous operation of a vessel last year. According to court documents, Escott and Kristianna Rode, 31, were piloting their boat into Useless Inlet near Bamfield when they collided with a boat driven by a couple attempting to leave the inlet. The collision sent Rode flying into the waters of Barkley Sound. All efforts to

‘(Alcohol) is not a relevant factor...in operation of the vessel.’

– Justice Verhoeven revive her failed and Rode likely died from fatal trauma to her body in the collision, documents noted. Escott’s boat displayed no navigation or running lights while the other boat did, documents noted. Escott and Rode were planning to stay

at the cabin of the other couple, whom Escott had known for some time, documents noted. The couples consumed alcohol that night. But the alcohol “...is not a relevant factor in assessing Mr. Escott’s manner of operation of the vessel,” Verhoeven said. Escott, now 42, said he feels deep remorse every day for the death of a woman he cared about. Verhoeven said Escott’s actions were inexplicable, dangerous and reckless.

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Several Alberni Valley businesses are helping employees get ahead by supporting Kuu-us Crisis Line Society’s Fresh Start program. Fresh Start provides employment attire to people who otherwise cannot afford it. The program itself is getting a bit of a fresh start, spokesperson Mya Driver said. “We’ve had a couple of people come in and ask about the program, wondering if we have any shoes. That’s where it started,” she said. Clothing donated to the Fresh Start program will be separate from the regular Kuu-us clothing program, and will be allotted on an as-needed basis, she said. Seva Dhaliwal is overseeing the program. Local businesses are getting involved by donating clothing and accessories to the program. Mark’s, for example, helped one employee keep a new job when she needed specialized antislip footwear. Gayle Stephen-Player, from Gayle’s Fashions, said she and other Uptown merchants will be donating clothing. Other stores that have donated to the Fresh Start program include Jay’s Lace It Up, Treadsetters Shoes and LB Woodchoppers. The Attic has agreed to donate new clothing every second week, Driver said. Fresh Start is in need of good work shoes as well as running shoes, dress pants and shirts for both men and women. “We always need socks. They go very quickly,” she added. Anyone wishing to donate items may do so by calling Kuu-us at 250-723-2323. Donations can be dropped off Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the office, 4589 Adelaide St. at Johnston Road. editor@albernivalleynews.com

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School thrives as Kokura ponders retirement Port Alberni missionary Patricia Kokura, is in Mbarara, Uganda, where she oversees a school for boys. In her latest update, Kokura talks about the efforts from her church family at Jericho Road Church to help the boys’ school, and also of her impending retirement.

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McLean Mill forced to replace spar tree SUSAN QUINN Alberni Valley News

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Volunteers use a tie-changing machine to replace worn out rail ties along the Alberni Pacific Railway line.

APR replaces worn out ties along railway line Volunteers with the Alberni Pacific Railway will be busy this weekend replacing worn out railway ties on a stretch of train track between Compton Road and Lathom Road. The Island Corridor Foundation provided the APR with funding

to replace several hundred railroad ties between the Port Alberni station and McLean Mill National Historic Site. The APR bought 300 ties and began work last weekend, according to volunteer David Hooper. A tie-changing machine was brought

to the Alberni Valley from Nanaimo to do the work. “It is an ingenious machine with hydraulic rams that does the work of several crews of railworkers, so the APR people are very happy,” Hooper said. Industrial Heritage Society volunteer Soup Campbell

restored the tiechanging machine to working condition three years ago. Hooper reminds drivers to be careful at rail crossings around the Alberni Valley until at least Sunday afternoon, when the worked is estimated to be completed. editor@albernivalleynews.com

The spar tree that is the focal point of the steam donkey demonstration at McLean Mill will be replaced this spring. The original spar tree was found growing on the site where the steam donkey demonstrations take

place; it was topped and rigged several years ago. However, a specialist discovered this year that it was rotten about halfway up, said Jack James, who oversees the steam donkey demonstration. James will lead plans to raise the new spar tree. Plans are to raise the tree in the traditional way that

loggers working in the steam era would have done it, James said. The new spar will sit on a mat using guy wires to keep it in place. The original spar tree has been cut down and the stump cleared from the site. The new tree is 100 feet tall and six feet across the butt. editor@albernivalleynews.com

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Todd Thompson fells a tree on his tree lot that will be used for a new spar tree for the steam donkey display at McLean Mill National Historic site.

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Jenika Veito is a volunteer at Fir Park Village every Thursday and she made these tasty cupcakes to sell as a fundraiser for the residents. Many local businesses also donated to make the money raised $750.

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RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE BC Help Tomorrow’s Families Today– leave a gift in your will. legacy@rmhbc.ca

INFORMATION FIREARMS SAFETY Courses offered and firearms purchased by Certified Instructor Terry Lee (250)723-9768.

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

COMING EVENTS

ALBERNI ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

A nnual G eneral M eeting WED. MARCH 27, 2013 7:00 PM Athletic Hall Meeting Room

3727 Roger Street

Notice of Annual General Meeting

of Alberni District Co-operative Association Take notice that the annual general meeting of Alberni District Co-operative Association will be held: Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Time: 7:00 PM Location: Best Western Barclay Hotel 4277 Stamp Avenue Port Alberni To consider the business that is usually brought before the annual general meeting. CARDS OF THANKS

CARDS OF THANKS

We, at Home Hardware, celebrate the life and mourn the loss of friend and coworker, GORD GARD. Gord worked at Home Hardware for nearly 10 years. He gave helpful advice and expert product knowledge to countless customers and staff. Last spring Gord made the decision to retire and take time for family, friends, and ďŹ shing. We are grateful to Gord for the time he shared with us and friendships made. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his wife Fran and family.

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Ryshard, 8 and Cyera, 6, have been delivering the Alberni Valley News since August 2012 to almost 40 happy homes. With their route earnings Ryshard purchased a remote control car and Cyera got herself some dolls. Along with our thanks, Ryshard & Cyera received some Black Press merchandise and a $10 gift card from Walmart!

FULL TIME/PART TIME Class 1 or 3 driver with air, required immediately for Port Hardy. Bulk fuel/off road exp. an asset. Clean abstract. Competitive wage package w/benefits. Send resume by fax to 250-949-6381 or email jdwork@ketacable.net NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

GUARANTEED JOB Placement: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas Industry. Call 24hr Free Recorded Message. For Information 1-800-972-0209.

HAIRSTYLIST WANTED. Full time/part time for First Choice Hair Cutters for their Port Alberni location. Guaranteed $11/hour, 25% profit sharing, paid overtime, benefits, paid birthday, vacation pay, annual advanced training and advancement opportunities. Call 1-866-472-4339 today for an interview.

CARRIER OF THE WEEK RYSHARD & CYERA POULIOT

HELP WANTED

HOUSE CLEANER WANTED, $15./hour, 3 hours every 2nd week. Pls call (250)720-7653. DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

DRIVERS WANTED:

Terrific career Opportunity with outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects. No Rail Experience Needed!! Skills Needed - Ability to travel 3 months at a time, Valid License w/ air brake endorsement. Extensive Paid Travel, Meal Allowance, 4 weeks Vacation and BeneďŹ ts Package. Compensation based on prior driving experience. Apply at www.sperryrail.com under careers, keyword Driver. DO NOT FILL IN CITY OR STATE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

HUNTING GUIDE needed July-October in Northeastern Yukon. Must have minimum two years guiding experience and be comfortable with horses. Contact Chris, 867-3933802 or send an email to: chris@widrigoutfitters.com

TEMPORARY P/T Care Aid needed for overnight care. The person hired would be caring for a male quadriplegic. Training will be provided. Pay starts at $16/hour. Shifts are from 11pm to 4am. Call Judi at (250)724-5738 or send resume: judischulz@ymail.com

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SIGN UP NOW TO BE A PAPER CARRIER AND GET A FREE GIFT

CARRIERS

SOUTH PORT 3012- China Creek & 11th (56) 3013- Montrose & 12 (58) 3014- Melrose & 11th (47) 3019- Melrose & 14th (45) 3030- Fowlie & 15th (43) 3031- Comox & 14th (53) 3034- Scott & 14th (38) 3037- Angus & 1st (80)

CENTRAL PORT 2011- Bute & 14th (51) 2016- Bute & 9th (71) NORTH PORT 1020- Mary & Brown (58) 1027- Golden & Nelson (40)

Call for more info: 250-723-6399

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NOW HIRING

Western Forest Products Inc. is an integrated Canadian forest products company located on Vancouver Island that is committed to the safety of our employees, the culture of performance and the discipline to achieve results. We currently have the following openings:

Production Clerk Operations Accountant (Temporary) Master Mechanic Heavy Duty Mechanic Boom Man Detailed job postings can be viewed at

http://www.westernforest.com/building-value/our-people-employment/careers WFP offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefit package. If you believe that you have the skills and qualifications that we are looking for, please reply in confidence to:

Human Resource Department Facsimile: 1.866.840.9611 Email: resumes@westernforest.com


Alberni Valley News News Thursday March 2013 Alberni Valley Thursday,, Mar 21,21, 2013 PERSONAL SERVICES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

HELP WANTED Social Worker Sunridge Place A Residential Complex Care facility in Duncan is recruiting for a full-time Social Worker with competitive wages and benefit package. If you wish to be part of an enthusiastic team who are making a difference in the lives of seniors, please send your resume to apply@sunridgeplace.ca Thank you to all applicants for your interest in Sunridge Place, however, only those applicants selected for interview will be contacted.

THE LEMARE GROUP is accepting resumes for the following positions: • Coastal CertiďŹ ed Hand Fallers-camp positions • Coastal CertiďŹ ed Bull Buckers • Off Highway Logging Truck Drivers • Heavy Duty Mechanics Fulltime camp with union rates/benefits. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to office@lemare.ca.

SALES

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

PaciďŹ c National Processing Ltd. Waste Water Treatment Plant Operator ToďŹ no, B.C. We are currently seeking a highly motivated and hard working team member to join PaciďŹ c National Processing Ltd. PNP is a wholly owned subsidiary of EWOS and managed by Mainstream Canada, the Canadian division of the international aquaculture company Cermaq. We are a growth oriented company and strive for the quality of our product, safe working environments and sustainable aquaculture. We are seeking an experienced waste water treatment plant operator, to take charge of our treatment facilities, as well as participating in the maintenance team in other parts of the plant. The ideal applicant will have training and maintenance experience including chemical handling and storage, plumbing, small motor and pumps, liquid ring pumps, minor electrical, preventive maintenance systems, and inventory control. Preference will be given to those with BCWWTA certiďŹ cation. Experience with Baader food processing machinery, as well as previous training in food safety would be an asset. Prerequisites to hiring are a ďŹ tness test and criminal record check. We offer competitive wages, a corporate bonus program, company paid beneďŹ ts package, and a matching retirement fund plan.

BIG Boy\\’s Toys Ltd. located in Parksville, B.C. is seeking a qualified, upbeat sales consultant to add to our team. For a full ad description please refer to our website at: www.bigboystoys.ca and open our Employment tab.

TRADES, TECHNICAL JOURNEYMAN HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC Bailey Western Star Trucks Inc is currently seeking a Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic. RESPONSIBILITIES:

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Service & Repairs of Customer Equipment. Trouble shooting. Working with other technicians as a team player.

COMPETITIVE WAGES BENEFIT PACKAGES RRSP OPTIONS

Fax resume to: 250-286-0753 or email to nhalliday@bailey westernstar.com

PERSONAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SERVICES

If you have the skills we are looking for, and you would like to become part of our team please forward a resume, in person, by fax or e-mail to:

www.bcjobnetwork.com

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE HOUSES FOR SALE

FINANCIAL SERVICES

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

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. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

AT LAST! An iron filter that works. IronEater! Fully patented Canada/U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, smell, manganese. Since 1957. Visit our 29 innovative inventions online at; www.bigirondrilling.com or Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON.

IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

BIG BUILDING sale... “�This is a clearance sale. You don’t want to miss!�� 20x20 $3,985. 25x24 $4,595. 30x36 $6,859. 35x48 $11,200. 40x52 $13,100. 47x76 $18,265. One End wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

M O N E Y P ROV I D E R . C O M $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

LEGAL SERVICES CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

PERSONAL CARE FOOT CARE NURSE - Mobile, Callus, Corn, Fungus, Call Lori 250-619-4910

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES ELECTRICAL JSB ELECTRIC. Licensed, bonded electrical contractor specializing in new service upgrades, renovations and knob and tube removal. Residential, commercial and industrial (no job too big or small). Reasonable rates. 250-735-2005.

MOVING & STORAGE OCEANSIDE MOVING Local & Long Distance Moves. Bonded & Insured.

(250)248-7902 Parksville (250)716-6632 Nanaimo

STEREO/TV/DVD

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? SAWMILLS FROM only $3997 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SCRAP METAL; fridges/stoves etc. recyclable metal. Free pick up. 250-723-0855

NEW TO YOU 595 PRO-FORM Treadmill, 20x50 deck, speed up to 12 milers/hr, excellent shape. $275. obo. (250)736-1980. NICE CUT, Spilt, delivered firewood, $150./cord. (250)724-1247 leave msg.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER

27� COLOUR TV’s (30) for sale, older style, lightly used hotel TV’s. Asking $30 each. Call John at (250)724-7171.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE FUEL/FIREWOOD SEASONED FIREWOOD Vancouver Island’s largest firewood producer offers firewood legally obtained during forest restoration, large cords. Help restore your forest, Burndrywood.com 1-877-902-WOOD.

3-FAMILY Garage Sale. Sat. Mar. 23, 9am-3pm. No Earlies! Rain or shine. 3580 32nd Ave. (top of Burde, right @ Gagne). Wide Variety of kitchen & household items, clothes, records, tires, tv’s, toys, portable dishwasher, etc. CROFTON - Estate/Tool Sale - Tools - 23 March, Estate 30/31 March, 8021 Vye Road, www.islandtradelink.com/estatesale

DROWNING IN debts? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. Avoid bankruptcy! Free consultation. Visit us online at: www.mydebtsolution.com or call Toll Free 1 877-556-3500

WE BUY HOUSES 613 BRUCE Ave, Nanaimo. Reduced $235,000 firm. Cozy, comfortable 3bdrm, 1.5baths. Lots of updates. Gas heat, W/D, F/S.Dave 250-591-1210.

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

Damaged House? Pretty House? Moving? Divorcing? Estate Sale? We will Buy your House Quick Cash & Private. Mortgage Too High and House won’t sell? Can’t make payments? We will Lease Your House, Make your Payments and Buy it Later!

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MOBILE HOMES & PARKS GREAT LOCATION, great price! 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, desirable location. Quiet dead end street. Updated. $228,500 3945 McBride St., Port Alberni Call 250-724-0223 for more info: www.arrowsmithlistings.ca

#3 - 5659 TOMSWOOD Road. 12’ x 68’ mobile home. 3bdrm, all appliances. Assessed value $40,200. Open to offers. (250)724-5185.

RENTALS

HOUSES FOR SALE

APARTMENT/CONDO

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Incredible 5 acre treed PARK-LIKE PROPERTY with Well-Maintained Furnished Home 1500 sq.ft, 3-bdrm, 2 bath. Extremely close to Pristine Cowichan Lake, in the town of Caycuse. Perfect for recreational property or full time living. Motivated seller $378,800. Exceptionally low yearly cost. Not leased land. Call 250-745-3387 smartytwo@hotmail.com

HOMES WANTED

GARAGE SALES

PaciďŹ c National Processing Ltd. 61-4th Street, ToďŹ no, B.C. V0R 2Z0 Fax: 250-725-1250 E-Mail: careers@mainstreamcanada.com Please state “WWTP Operatorâ€? in subject line DEADLINE TO APPLY: March 25, 2013

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS

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$226,900. 3-BDRM Rancher Completely updated. 2672 12th Ave, Port Alberni. Please call (250)731-4898.

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

$475 INCLUDES heat & hydro 1 bdrm in South Port. Absolutely no partiers. Refs. Call (250)724-5093.

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EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

Become a Psychiatric Nurse in your own community There is an urgent need for more Registered Psychiatric Nurses (RPN), particularly outside the urban areas of the province. And with the workforce aging – the average age of a Registered Psychiatric Nurse in BC is 47 years – the number of retirees from the profession is exceeding the number of graduates. Entry-level earnings start at $30.79/hour to $40.42/hour. Train Locally – The only program of its kind in BC, students can learn within their local communities via distance education, local and/or regional clinical placements, and some regional classroom delivery. This 23 month program is accredited by the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of BC (CRPNBC). Government student loans, Employment & Labour Market Services (ELMS), band funding & other ďŹ nancing options available to qualiďŹ ed applicants.

Toll Free:

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RENTALS

RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION

APARTMENT/CONDO

HOMES FOR RENT

AUTO FINANCING

NEWLY RENOVATED- 700sq ft, 1 studio 1 bdrm on street level, inclds heat & cable. Absolutely no partiers. Refs. Avail now. Southport. Call (250)724-5093.

3 BDRM house+ den, 1 bath, 4 appl’s. Avail. Apr. 1st. $970/mo. N/S, non partiers. Ref’s req’d. Now taking applications. Call (250)724-5306.

DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

RAAMCO International Properties VICTORIA, B.C. “A sign of distinction” Cubbon Apartments For Seniors - 55+ 1035 North Park Street Bachelor - $600 and up One Bedroom - $800 & up Two Bedroom - $950 & up. Close to sunny downtown Victoria and designated for seniors 55 years or older Amenities include a coffee lounge, games room, exercise room, and library and garden plots available for your green thumb. Pets welcome Please call Dick or Diane at 250-383-1162 or email cub@raamco.ca to view our available suites. Wetherby Apartments For Seniors - 55+ 3205 Wetherby Road Seniors only please - 55+. Bachelor - $750 & up. 1 bdrm - $890 & up 2 bdrm - $1125 & up. This seniors only building has on site laundry, outdoor and covered parking, Shopping at Hillside Mall is just steps away. Pets welcome with some restrictions. Please call Bonny at 250-598-1650 weth@raamco.ca to view our available suites.

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PORT ALBERNI, 2 bdrm Duplex, upper North Port area, F/S, W/D hookup incl’d, large yard, pets neg, avail April. 1, $595 mo. (250)723-8590. PORT ALBERNI, 2 bdrm suite, top floor of house, $775 mo, incls utils and laundry, reno’d & clean with great view from big sundeck. Avail now. Call (250)723-0949.

THURS. MARCH 21

PORT ALBERNI (Stirling St & 3rd Ave area) quiet area with great neighbours, main floor of house, 2 bdrms, 1 bath, in suite W/D, pellet stove, wood flrs, tiles, lrg windows, updated kitchen new bathroom, new roof, windows, fenced yrd. $800.+ utils. 1-(604)816-7658.

TRANSPORTATION AUTO FINANCING

CARS

2008 PONTIAC Torrent GXP, 110,000 KMS, all wheel drive, 6 speed automatic, power everything, heated leather, sunroof, bumper to bumper warranty. Fully loaded, asking $16,995 obo. (250)897-1266 or (250)897-2047.

SELL YOUR CAR... FAST!

Gorge View Apartments 258 Gorge Road East 1 bdrm - $860 & up 2 bdrm - $1075 & up 2 bdrm+den - $1160 & up We offer a full size indoor swimming pool, hot tub, exercise room, squash court underground and above ground parking. Pets welcome. Please call Doug or Kidest at 250-380-6566 to view our available suites or email gv@raamco.ca or gvapts@shaw.ca.

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES PORT ALBERNI- 2 bdrm duplex. Available now $600+ utils. Partiers need not apply! References. (250)724-1111.

◆ CHRIS RONALD singer, songwriter and storyteller. Is performing at Char’s Landing on Argyle Street. Tix: $12; $15 at door. Doors open: 6 p.m.

$4 for adults, $2 for children or $10 for a family of four. Doors open at 1:30 p.m.

SUN. MARCH 24 ◆ AVUC HAND BELL CHOIR is performing throughout the Palm Sunday service. At AV United Church, 3747 Church St. Starts: 10:30 a.m. Everyone welcome.

SAT. APRIL 6

SAT. MARCH 23

◆ HARBOUR CITY BIG BAND is having their annual dance at the Bavarian Centre, above Little Bavaria restaurant on Fourth Avenue. Tix: $15 and are available at Rollin Art Centre, from any band member or at Pete’s Mountain Meats.

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FRI. APRIL 12 ◆ NEW EXHIBIT AT ROLLIN “Cedar and Sawdust” is the title of the next art exhibit, which features the work of artist Charlotte Bell.

ONGOING ◆ ALBERNI VALLEY STARFLEET CHAPTER members being solicited for a new Starfleet club in Alberni, which would be associated with the International Star Trek Fan Association. For info. call 250-7247293. ◆ AFTER SCHOOL KIDS PROGRAM at Grace Lutheran Church (Corner of Redford Street and Ninth Avenue). For children in Grades K-6. From 3-4:30 p.m. Snacks, games, stories, crafts,

WANTED

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Maplewood Green 3255 Cook Street 1 bdrm - $860 & up. 2 bdrm - $1040 & up Extra Lg 2 bdrm- $1250 & up (some w/an in-suite W/D) Maplewood Green offers an indoor swimming pool, on site laundry and outdoor parking. Pets welcome. Please call Sherry at 250-384-3601 or email mw@raamco.ca to view our available suites.

Seagate Apartments 707 Esquimalt Road 1 bdrm - $860 & upsome with a view 2 bdrm -$1100 & up some with a view Seagate offers an indoor swimming pool, hot tub, exercise room, games room, squash court, bus stop outside the building and underground parking. Pets welcome. Please call 250-383-1731 or email sea@raamco.ca to view our avail. suites.

◆ SPRING SOLSTICE CELEBRATION at the labrynth behind West Coast General Hospital. There will be a short video on labyrinths and then a chance to walk the labyrinth Starts: 1 p.m. Everyone welcome. For info phone: 250-724-2419.

◆ MACBETHIE a great little one act children’s play. At Char’s Landing on Argyle Street. Tix:

Hybury House 3868 Shelbourne Street 1 bdrm - $860 1 bdrm+den - $910 2 bdrm - $1050 Hybury House offers an indoor swimming pool, hot tub, sauna and on site laundry and outdoor parking. Pets welcome. Please call Sharon at 250-477-1039 or email hh@raamco.ca to view our available suites.

Park West Apartments 55 Bay Street 1 bdrm - $785 & up 2 bdrm - $1000 - $1100 Park West offers on site laundry, outdoor and covered parking. Save-On Foods and several other great amenities are only one block away. Park West backs a beautiful park in the heart of Vic West, perfect for pet owners. Please call 250-590-7505 or email pw@raamco.ca to view our avail. suites.

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Zoning Bylaw Review The City of Port Alberni is updating its zoning bylaw, to meet the needs of our changing community. Your input will be used to regulate land use and development in your community.

Key issues to be addressed include:

Fun By The Numbers Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. This mindbending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your sudoku savvy to the test! Here’s How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!

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Suites in residential neighbourhoods Seniors and special needs housing RV parking Commercial revitalization Chickens and bees Urban agriculture.

Please Come and Participate! - Community Meeting and Open House -

Wednesday, March 27 Open House: Presentation/Q&A:

4:00 pm - 7:00 pm 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Multiplex - Upstairs 3737 Roger St

For more information, please contact Scott Smith, MCIP, City Planner Tel: 250-720-2808 email: Scott_Smith@portalberni.ca Find us on Facebook at “Port Alberni Zoning Bylaw Review” http://www.portalberni.ca/zoning_bylaw_review

music, and more! Call 250-724-5032 for more info. ◆ SUNSHINE CLUB book club. Meets every second Thursday from 12:45 - 2:15 pm in the Hemlock Room at Echo Centre. For more info call directors Alexander or Pat Miller at 250-7242246. ◆ ALBERNI VALLEY COMMUNITY BAND meets Wednesdays from 7-9 p.m. in the E. J. Dunn band room. Flutes, saxophones, and brasses are needed but all instruments are welcome. For info: 250-723-1903 or 250735-0128. ◆ CAREGIVERS TIME OUT GROUP offers free support for caregivers of adults with a palliative or chronic illness. Group meets second and fourth Tuesday, 1-3 p.m. at Alberni Valley Hospice. Call 250723-4478 for info. ◆ BEREAVEMENT WALK AND TALK meets every Saturday, 9-11 a.m. Groups are ongoing. Join any time, commit to eight weeks. Register at the Alberni Valley Hospice, phone 250-723-4478. ◆ POWER SQUADRON BOATING COURSES offered in Port Alberni, usually from January to May. Pleasure Craft Operator certificate phone Steve for information 250-7230232), Marine Radio (VHF) Certificate phone Bill for info 250-723-9674. ◆ ARROWSMITH AMATEUR RADIO CLUB, meets every second Wednesday of the month (except in July and August) at 3003 Fourth Ave. starting at 7:30 p.m. Cost $25 per year. Contact Loretta Parkinson at 250723-2555 for info. ◆ Do you have an item for our calendar? If so, please contact our newsroom at editor@ albernivalleynews.com


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Eye diseases rampant in developing country From / A3 A lineup of more than 100 patients greeted Shaun each morning, and volunteers from other disciplines saw roughly the same. “We saw and treated more than 2,000 people for the four days that we were there,” he said. Shaun treated a host of eye ailments during the four days he was at the clinic. Pterygium, a noncancerous growth of tissue across the white part of the eye, was common. As well, every second person suffered from dry eye conditions brought on by the climate and bright sunlight, he said. Because many patients were illiterate, nearsightedness wasn’t common. What there was of it came from people who created crafts, he said. As well, Shaun saw several cases of presbyopia, a condition that makes it difficult to focus on objects up close. “In Canada we see the onset of it in people starting at age 45. But in Nicaragua, we were seeing it in people at age 35 and younger,” Shaun said. It was Lozinski’s third humanitarian trip—the first two were with World Vision Canada to Mexico and Kenya. “I love to help bring sight to people who can’t get to a place where they can get help,” Lozinski said. The Nicaraguan trip differs from other trips Lozinski has been on. “The other ones just involved eyesight. This trip was larger and involved optometry, dentisty, pharmacy and medical,” she said. Lozinski remembers a little boy in Nicaragua who had severe hyperopia (farsightedness), the likes of which she never sees in patients in Canada. “He couldn’t see much of any detail in anything,” she recalled. The boy was outfitted with glasses

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Optometric assistant Lynn Lozinski, who accompanied the Golembas to Riscos De Oro, sits behind a phoroptor—used to determine a patient’s eyeglass prescription—at Valley Vision Optometry.

Photos courtesy the Golembas

A young boy, top, focuses on a phone in his hand—the first time he was able to see something close up. Prescription glasses correct his extreme farsightedness. Shannon Golemba, left, a school teacher in Port Alberni, engages with a group of children at the clinic compound in Riscos De Oro, Nicaragua, where her optometrist husband Shaun attended to patients.

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Children line up at a barbed wire fence in anticipation of the clinic’s opening in Riscos De Oro, Nicaragua. People travelled for days to attend the health clinics, Shaun Golemba said.

‘I love to help bring sight to people who can’t get to a place where they can get help.’ – Lynn Lozinski and lit up like a lightbulb when he first saw everything clearly. “That’s what proves to me that this is worthwhile, to see that,” Lozinski said. When dispensing glasses to patients, Shaun used glasses that were donated by clients at Valley Vision. Some patients’ conditions were beyond Shaun’s ability to treat.

He recalls a family of three children who he diagnosed with advanced cataracts. “Two of the cases were really bad but one wasn’t. They stood a chance of getting some vision so I made a referral for further treatment,” he said. The impact of grinding poverty and multiple births from one mother made a deep impression on Shannon, who works

as a teacher in School District 70. She saw first hand that hard labour, poor nutrition, sanitary issues and lack of comprehensive health care combine to wear people down prematurely. “Poverty ages people rapidly,” Shannon said. “I helped with a woman who was the same age as me (34) but I thought she was in her early 50s.” There were no pharmacies and hence no birth control, and Shannon says she was struck by family sizes—in some cases comprising of 11 children. Continued / A28

FRIDAY MARCH 22ND “SUPER IMPROV BROS” • 7:00 pm • Cost is

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NIC strengthens admissions with UVic COURTENAY — North Island College continues to expand on options for Vancouver Island students, and last week it celebrated the success of an important one. The college built a

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College, they’re extremely important to our students, to our communities, and to the parents of our students, to the college,” NIC president and CEO Dr. Jan Lindsay said to a room full of students and school officials at the Comox Valley campus.

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Arena) tonight,” head coach Kevin Willison said following the Bulldogs’ first home game on Monday, which they won 4-1. The game was the first complete sellout some of the players have seen this year. The Bulldogs then beat the Clippers 3-2 on Tuesday to draw even with Nanaimo at two games apiece. “These guys have the will to win, Willison said after Tuesday’s game. “They want to show the world they are winners.” Bulldogs goaltender Jay Deo made the difference in the home wins, Willison said. Deo turned away 41 shots on Tuesday night, and helped

‘He (Deo) made the saves and came up big.’ – Kevin Willison stave off a Nanaimo push at the end of the third period. “He made the saves and came up big,” Willison said. The difference between winning and losing boiled down to several intangibles, Willison said. The Bulldogs carried momentum from Monday night’s win at home, and from playing the Clippers tight in Nanaimo despite leaving 0-2. They played with

desperation but stayed composed doing so, Willison said. The Bulldogs’ younger players are experiencing playoff pressure for the first time and there was a hiccup or two. But, those young players have young legs, and their speed wore the larger Clippers down, he added. “They’re young and they lost their composure a bit. The defense gave me a few more grey hairs tonight,” Willison said. “But at the end of the day they got the win.” Watch www. albernivalleynews. com for game results on Wednesday night. reporter@albernivalleynews.com

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Midgets play big Port Alberni’s Midget Bulldogs are 2-1 so far at the Tier Three tournament being played in Port Alberni this week. The Bulldogs opened with a 7-2 victory against Langley on Sunday. The Bulldogs lead 2-1 after the first period and were up 5-1 in the second before taking the game 7-2. The Bulldogs hit a speedbump on Monday when the lost 3-1 to the Smithers Storm. The game was tied 1-1 after the second period then Smithers scored two unanswered goals in the third to take the game. The Dawson Creek Canucks were Alberni’s next opponent, and they beat them 7-1. Alberni lead in all three periods, scoring three goals in the second period. Next up for the Bulldogs is a game on Wednesday against Merrit, who lost 5-1 against Smithers. reporter@albernivalleynews.com

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Above, Alberni Valley Bulldog Sam Visona looks to make a pass from behind the Smithers Storm net in the second period of the game on Monday. Visona scored a goal but it wasn’t enough as Smithers won 3-1. Right, The goalie for the Whitehorse Midget Mustangs watches as a goal is scored by the Quesnel Thunder in their game on Sunday. The Thunder won 5-2.

that defeat with another on Mondauy when they lost 6-2 to Burns Lake. Matt McCleod and Matt Oliver scored for Alberni. Alberni finally got a victory with a 12-3 victory over Whitehorse on Tuesday. Kelowna faced Lilloet and Burns Lake played Windemere in Wednesday’s finals, which took place after the News deadline.

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Softball signup starting soon Registration continues this week for the Alberni Valley Minor Softball Association, and president Cal Davies hopes to reach his goal of 500 kids this season. House league registration for kids between five and 18 years will take place Thursday, March 21, Tuesday, March 26 and Thursday, March 28 at the Echo Fieldhouse, from 4-7 p.m. each night. Several registration nights have already

been held, including one at the Port Alberni Friendship Centre—a first for the softball association, Davies said. “We had a wonderful response.” The new location elicited some new players, which pleased Davies in his quest for more players. The softball association also has a program operating in the middle schools this year, teaching skills and drills to new players. With the hope of additional players

comes a need for more coaches, and the association is prepared. Organizers are planning some coaching clinics to help both new and experienced coaches. Uniforms are provided and handed in at the end of each season. All other equipment, including helmets, is provided as well, he said. The regular season opens April 16. The Alberni Valley will play host this year to the Bantam B (Under16) girls’ provincials.

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This Friday, March 22, folk artist Jon Brooks will hold a CD release party at Char’s Landing. In just six years, Brooks has been nominated three times for a Canadian Folk Music Award (Songwriter of the Year), been profiled on CBC Television, named a Musician to Watch by the Toronto Star, garnered an OCFF Award, and took home the coveted Kerrville New Folk Award in Texas (only the fourth Canadian to do so since 1974). Brooks will be on stage from 8–10 p.m. Advance tickets are $12 at Rollin Art Centre (cash only). Doors open at 7 p.m. Drop-ins please add $3. Brooks is the second artist to return to Char’s Landing this week. On Thursday, March 21, from


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Corinne Shobe and Emily Hunt practice their roles as spirits haunting MacDonald’s castle in MacBethie, a one-act play featured at Char’s Landing this Saturday, March 23 at 2 p.m.

Open Mic hosts launch Word on Fire Open Mic at Char’s Landing next Wednesday, March 27 will feature the launch of Stones, an anthology compiled by members of the Easy Writers group from Nanaimo. The evening will start with local

writers, followed by the launch and readings of poetry, stories and memoirs from the Easy Writers. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $54, which covers refreshment and a draw.

The Rollin Art Centre is excited about our current art exhibit, which showcases local husband and wife photographers Ati and Orsi Gereb. The title of this incredible selection of vivid photographs is “Women and Children from around the World”. The Gerebs’ exhibit runs until April 10. The Rollin Art Centre is open Tuesday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. located at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Argyle Street. Admission is by donation and we are wheelchair accessible.

Artist focuses on forestry “Cedar and Sawdust” is the title of the next art exhibit that will start Friday, April 12 at the Rollin

Whetherthey’re

growing out of it or into it

Art Centre. This solo art exhibit by Charlotte Bell opens the doors of memory and imagination to explore years of working in, and observing, the coastal forest of British Columbia. Bell showcases a collection of her soft acrylic paintings. Mark your calendars as you won’t want to miss this exhibit.

Please mark on your calendars for the Community Arts Council Days with the Arts event, Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2. New artists in town, or those who have not been contacted are asked to please call the Rollin Art Centre with contact information. This popular biennial self-directed studio tour promises to highlight the excellent work of our artistic community. Tickets will be available in April.

Big news for big band fans Tickets are still available for the Harbour City Big Band’s annual dance on Saturday, April 6 at the Bavarian Centre on Fourth Avenue. Tickets are only $15 and are available at Rollin Art Centre, from any band members or at Pete’s Mountain Meats.

Book donations most welcome It’s a date hundreds of people in the Alberni Valley look forward to every spring: the Community Arts Council’s annual book sale. Mark your calendars, as May 11 is the date for the big sale. This is the Community Arts Council’s biggest fundraiser for the year to help keep the arts alive. In order for the sale to be successful, the arts council is seeking donations of books, puzzles, CDs and DVDs. Please drop off all your gently used items to the Rollin Art Centre in the box located under the stairs. Unfortunately we are not able to take text books,

What’s on at Char’s Landing

PHOTO COURTESY OF ATI GEREB

A woman garbed in a ceremonial headdress is one example of the colourful work that makes up ‘Women and Children from around the World’.

encyclopedias or library books. Thank you for your continued support.

covers refreshments, a draw and an evening of great entertainment.

Gracious, great words on fire!

Clock ticks for artists

Words on Fire Open Mic happens at Char’s Landing on Wednesday, March 27. This rendition will feature the Easy Writers writing group from Nanaimo. They will be launching their anthology Stones. This highly entertaining group will feature poems, humorous stories, memoirs and storytelling. Open Mic will start the evening off with Alberni Valley writers showcasing their talents before the guests take over the mic. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The $5 admission

The Rollin Art centre is accepting applications from any visual artists to submit an application to exhibit their work in the Fine Arts Gallery during the 2014 calendar year. Here is your chance to have your own solo art exhibit or group exhibit. Application forms are available at the Rollin Art Centre or you can download an application at www.portalberniarts. com. Deadline is April 30, 2013.Please call 250724-3412 for more info.

Days with Arts looming large

• Friday, March 22, 8-10 p.m., Jon Brooks CD release, folk music. • Saturday, March 23, 7-9 p.m., MacBethie. A great little one act children’s play by Gwynne Hunt of Main Artery. • Tuesday, March 26, 7-9 p.m., Misha Monroe-Open Mic. Advance tickets for all these events are available at the Rollin Art Centre.

Live model drawing Draw Gallery offers Life drawing. ‘Open Studio’ features live model figure drawing. Newly added is a teen night, every Monday from 6–8 p.m. Open Studio takes place every Tuesday and Wednesday from 6–8 p.m. The drop-in fee is $12.50. Artists can also pre-register for five sessions for $50 Space is limited; please call Astrid for more info 250-724-2056. Melissa Martin is the arts administrator for the Community Arts Council.

City of Port Alberni The Business Retention Survey is coming to an end in the Uptown and Lower Johnston Road areas. If you have a business in either of those areas and have not been interviewed, please call Mike Pichor at 250.720.2835. Business interviews will start in other areas of the community soon.

For more information, call

Pat Deakin Economic Development Manager City of Port Alberni at 250.720.2527.

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4050 Johnston Rd.

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98,000

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~ Full Legal sxs Duplex on Lg. Lot ~ Lovely 3 Bdrm/2 Bath ~ Great Neighborhood Overlooking w/12x16 Deck Greenspace ~ Self-Contained 1Bdrm. Inlaw ~ Each w/Carport, Deck, RV Parking Suite w/Luxury 5 Pce. Ensuite. ~ MORE photos & audio visual at ~ MORE photos & audio visual at onepercentrealty.com onepercentrealty.com MLS#342811 MLS#341584

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$279,900

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204,900

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5230 Gordon Ave.

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159,900

4833 Helen St.

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~ Priced to Sell on Near 1/2 ACRE ! ~ Privately Set 3 Bdrm. + Lower Level Ready for Finishing! ~ Incredible Views, Incredible Family Neighbourhood! ~ MORE photos & audio visual at onepercentrealty.com

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Email: urgels@shaw.ca • Fax 250-724-3239

The Good weATher iS finAlly here! We have all the equipment you need to get your home & yard in great shape for spring. We rent almost anything from ladders to power washers. 4917 Burde Street, Pt. Alberni (Corner of 4th Avenue)

250-723-8877

Fax: 250-723-9251 E-mail: handy-andy@shaw.ca


Alberni Valley News Thursday , March 21, 2013 250

FAmiLy ReSTAuRAnT

724-5050

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 am - 9 pm

Patio now Open

EASTER SUNDAY BRUNCH $10.95

• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Sunday SmorgaSbord from 4-8 pm

SUNDAY, MARCH 31

last Friday of every month

Call for Reservations 4505 Gertrude St.

EASTER BRUNCH

Dining for the Whole family

4785 Beaver Creek Rd. • 250.723.2474

Miller’s Place

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Call for details or reservations Under the Clock at

Harbour Quay • 778-421-2826

5

Hours: Sun. - Thurs: 7 am - 8 pm Fri. & Sat.: 7 am - 9 pm

16 oz. Porter House Steak. $2495 Greek Platter....................... $1895 Prime Rib............................. $1895 Day:

Slider Bennie: 1/2 Classic, 1/2 Neptune................$1195 8 oz. New York Steak and Eggs.....................$1295

Regular Menu Available

Y E K HOC

$ 95

(some restrictions apply)

Evening:

Come in and check out your favorite games on our big screen.

Mon. - Fri: 7am - 9 am

FREE Lunch Time Delivery

AAA BEEF EASTER LONG WEEKEND

IT’S BACK!

Breakfast Special

Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials

WE HAVE THE BEST BEEF!

NO BULL

Taste of Alberni

4833 Johnston Road • 250-724-5794

HAM SCRAMBLER served with Toast & Hashbrowns

B7

5093 Johnston Rd

736-1100

Open 7 days a week

A Local Tradition Since 1969

www.albernivalleynews.com

CANUCK SPECIALS as well as daily food and drink specials

EASTER SUNDAY BRUNCH 10:00 am $10.95 Each

$9.95

Seniors

$7.95

Barclay Hotel 4277 Stamp Ave. 250-724-7171

Kids (4 & under Free)

EVENING SPECIALS:

GREEK PLATTER

Y HOCKRE TERS

HEADQUA

WIN TICKETS TO WATCH THE CANUCKS TAKE ON DETROIT APRIL 20TH LIVE AT ROGER’S ARENA Ballots handed out in the 3rd Period of every Canucks Game prior to April 1st Draw held April 1st during game - Starts 7:30 pm

250-723-2622 #100-3550 Johnston Rd

Includes Lamb Souvlaki, Greek Chicken Souvlaki, Calamari, Spanakopita, Hummus, Tzatziki, Rice Pilaf, Fresh Vegetables, Pita Bread & Greek Salad to start.

STEAK & SEAFOOD COMBO

8 oz. AAA centre cut Top Sirloin with 4 sauteed Prawns and 3 Wrapped Scallops with Bacon. Served with Stuffed Potato, Fresh Vegetable, Garlic Bread & House Salad to start.

BBQ OR HONEY GARLIC RIB & CHICKEN COMBO

Half a Rack of Ribs & a Breast of Chicken Served with Spaghetti, Meat Sauce, Garlic Bread & Caesar Salad to start.

Call for Reservations:

4505 Gertrude Street

2095 $ 95 19 $ 95 18

$

724-5050

unch Specials Daily LInclude: Home Made Soup & House Caesar Salad nnn

Open Monday to Saturday from 8 am - 8 pm Sunday 10 am - 7 pm Call 778-421-3688

Next to Capelli on Victoria Quay nnn

- Made by Juanita and Kelly

Frozen Home-Cooked Meals

Join us for

Senior, Single and Family Portions

We provide specialized catering for: • Luncheons • Dinners • Meetings • Weddings • Memorial Teas • Family Gatherings To Order Call 778-421-4712 or

Weekly Menu

WEEK OF MARCH 24TH

• Baked Chicken Enchiladas Cell: (Kelly) 250-720-6597, • Roast Beef Dinner & Yorkshire Pudding (Juanita) • Cordon Bleu Schnitzel 250-735-0493 • Chicken Club Salad or E-mail: (dinner or senior size) coastcatering@hotmail.ca

www.coastcountrykitchen.ca Open for Pick-Up Wednesday 2-6 pm or we welcome pre-arranged pick ups for YOUR convenience at... 4712 Ires Road

Voted Best Burgers on Vancouver Island

MARCH SPECIAL

3

COMBO $ BURGER

99 each

Open: 10:45 am - 9:45 pm • 7 days a week 4422 Gertrude 250-723-6331

lunch at our RedfoRd location

11 aM - 2 pM

Monday to fRiday (Hours may be extended on Thursdays & Fridays. May open some Saturdays)

D-4035 redford st.

250-736-1782


www.albernivalleynews.com

B8

Thursday , March 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

Alberni District Co-op Serving the Alberni Valley since 1928

Contest Runs Now Until July 13, 2013

THE GREAT

CAR

GIVEAWAY Alberni District CO-OP is giving away a

BRAND NEW CAR

to one of our members! Not a member? $ Join today for only

10

190 Keys

to be won!

With each purchase made at either Port Alberni Co-op locations, receive an entry for a chance to win a key for a Ford Fusion. One lucky keyholder will win the Car on July 13th!

Every Friday at 9 am, we will draw 10 winners who will each win a key. Winners will be contacted and names will be published in the Alberni Valley News. Throughout the promotion we will give away 190 keys, You may win more than one key. All entries are good for one week only. We will start fresh each week with a NEW DRAW, so enter often

Key holders must be present at THE GREAT CAR GIVEAWAY EVENT Location and time to be announced

ALBERNI CO-OP GREAT CAR GIVEAWAY ~ Car Draw July 13 • 2012 Ford Fusion ENTRY RULES

Co-op Must be a member m embers Entry Ballot MUST include; Full Name, Member Number, Phone Number and Receipt Number r Tickets given away at 25 litre increments eceived 1 ticket for each 25L increments 5¢/litre One ticket for each 10.00 in store purchase in 2012 Fuel Delivery - every 100 litres 1 ticket. Tickets will be stapled to invoice. Maximum of 10 tickets Card lock customer can bring in card lock receipt and receive 1 ticket per 25 L. Maximum of 10 tickets Furnace repair and protection plan purchases will receive one ticket. 190 keys Last draw will be July 12. Winners will be notified by phone as the draw is the next day. Spouses can use same number and well as kids under 16. Kids over 16 must get their own membership Each Friday at approximately 9am, 10 names will be drawn for keys which will be provided on the day of the draw. Names will be published in AV Times on Thursdays and letters will be sent to each winner. Each week will be a fresh start; you may win more than once so keep entering. Key winners must attend Key Day. In the event of not being able to attend the letter must contain the name of the proxy. New names are not drawn. ✔ Keys will be selected by key winners and must produce ID. ✔ Co-op employees and anyone living in their household are not eligible to win.

✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

4885 Beaver Creek Road 250-723-2831 OR

4006 Johnston Road 250-724-0008


B4

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, March 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts Email: dave@midislandhomes.com Web: midislandhomes.com davekoszegi.com 723sold.com

®

SPECTACULAR VIEWS! 900 , 8 $ 13

2587 1ST AVENUE

LOVE THE OUTDOORS? 900 , 9 $ 12

2889 9TH AVENUE

SOUTH PORT CHARMER! 800 , 8 $ 24

3731 ARGYLE STREET

• 3 bdrom 1 bath home, bsmnt w/in-house workshop

• Four bedrooms, one bath, hardwood floors & updated kitchen • Two outbuildings that offer plenty of room for all your toys • Walking distance to local transportation, schools and shopping

• Well built 3 bdrm, 3 bath plus den family home

SOUTH PORT 4 - PLEX 0 ,90 9 9 $1

1940'S CHARACTER HOME! 0 ,50 2 1 $2

EASY LIVING IN CREEK'S EDGE MOBILE PARK! 0 ,00 9 2 $1

• Fully fenced yard has raised garden beds and a grapevine • Raspberries, blueberries, kiwi, apples, plums and strawberries • Newer windows, roof, perimeter drains, plumbing, a heat pump, electric furnace

• Bright, open and spacious floor plan with wood fireplace • Updates include thermal windows, newer roof and flooring • Fully fenced yard, close to shopping, schools and walking trails

www.albernivalleynews.com

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts

BREATHTAKING LAKEFRONT ESTATE! 000 , 5 $ 83

10310 BISHOP DRIVE

• Custom built home on a slightly sloping, private

property on Sroat Lake • Large open concept, custom designed vaulted ceilings, floor to ceiling windows • Astounding views of rugged mtns and pristine waters • SW exposure, walk on waterfront, two walk out balconies on upper floor

MULTI FAMILY POTENTIAL! 900 , 9 $ 19

4521 DOGWOOD ST.

• Need a meeting place for your club or

organization? • 3,000 sq.ft building with bright, open main floor • Two 2 piece baths, and a full kitchen downstairs • Possible use as a hostel or medical clinic, or convert to a private residence

1.9 BEAUTIFUL ACRES! 000 , 9 $ 41

5510 DUNDALK AVE. NORTH

• Cherry Creek rancher with wood floors/open

concept and large kitchen • Bright sitting area surrounded by windows with views of the private yard • 30 x 10' deck w/skylights, with doors from the master, living room, and sitting area • 2 car garage, carport for boat & room for the RV

ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS! 99 9,9 $ 37

6379 FAYETTE ROAD

EXECUTIVE FAMILY RESIDENCE! THE END OF YOUR HOUSE HUNTING! 900 000 , , 9 9 $ 27 $ 49

5342 OTTER PLACE

5820 TEBO AVE

• Split level 3 bedroom, 3 baths on 2.17 acres with double

carport and 2 barns • Lg living room, wood ceiling and brick wood burning FP • Kitchen, dining room and 3 bdrms on main, down is laundry room & family room • This property is set up to care for a show horse with riding ring and barn with 3 horse stalls

• Custom built 4 bdrm, 3 bath home on a large lot • Exceptional craftsmanship and finishing • Stunning kitchen boasts maple shaker cabinets • Hot tub and 900 sq ft fully wired detached shop

• Stunning cook's delight kitchen with huge eating bar • Deluxe covered back deck with access off dining room • Outstanding wood and slate flooring throughout • Back yard is fully fenced, private, features gardens & workshop

SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT! 0 ,90 9 9 $7

RIVER FRONTAGE! 900 , 9 $ 22

VICTORIA QUAY CONDO! 0 ,90 9 4 $1

GREENBELT LIVING! 2805 5TH AVENUE

• 4 one bedroom units with their own hydro meters • Great central location and quiet neighbourhood • Situated close to all amenities, shopping and bus routes

3035 12TH AVENUE

• Three bedroom, one bath with rec room and storage area • Lovely glass doors, in laid hardwood floors, lots of natural light • Large updated country kitchen with island & vegetable sink

sunroom mobile home • Newer roof, all new flooring, paint, bathroom, kitchen offers cherry wood cabinets • 6x6 storage space and a detached 10x10 powered workshop • Plenty of privacy, wrap around deck, close to all amenities and worry free yard

IN LAW SUITE INCLUDED! 99 9,9 $ 29

PRIVATE COUNTRY ACREAGE! 00 4,9 $ 32

3613 7TH AVENUE

3619 12TH AVENUE

7839 BEAVER CREEK RD

• Family home in Central Port Alberni

• On lower level, you will find a 1 bdrm in-law suite

• 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with 22x28 insulated shop on 1 acre • Bright open floor plan with family sized kitchen & eating nook • Fully fenced back yard, u shaped driveway and double carport

FALL IN LOVE! 0 ,00 9 9 $3

SECURE LIVING! 0 ,00 5 1 $1

COUNTRY LIVING! 0 ,00 4 5 $3

• 4 bdrm, 2 bath home plus rec room on 2 lots • Nicely landscaped and fully fenced yard

• Large living room with sturdy oak flooring and a natural gas fireplace • Functional kitchen offers a pantry, french doors with entry to covered deck • Beautifully decorated gardens, fenced yard and 24x12 garage/workshop

00 9 , 9 $ 26

15-5558 BEAVER CREEK RD

• Updated two bedroom, one bath with

LARGE SPLIT LEVEL HOME! 00 9,9 $ 18

2317 8TH AVENUE

206-5170 ANGUS STREET

• Downtown condo offers one bedroom, one bath • Natural gas fireplace, laundry in unit, security entrance, storage unit • Transportation and shopping nearby • Harbour Quay, marina and farmers market within walking distance

Personal Real Estate Corporation

3632 PORRITT PLACE

11013 LAKESHORE RD

• Custom renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher on

• Updated three bedroom, three bath home on a large lot • Oak handrails, oak gas fireplace in spacious living room • Kitchen features oak cabinets, recessed lighting and skylight • In cul-de-sac, close to shopping, schools and rec.facilities

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, MARCH 23RD • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM 00 3128 11TH AVENUE 0 , 9 $ 6 1

• Astounding design & layout, newer executive home • 5 bdrm, 3 bath feat. soaker tub in ensuite & WI closets • Functional gourmet kit., lG formal dining room & family room • Fully fenced yard in upscale neighbourhood on no-thru road

B5

the Dave Koszegi Team

24 hour direct: 250.723.SOLD (7653)

DAVE KOSZEGI RealtoR

Alberni Valley News March Thursday, 21, March 2013 21, 2013

4850 BENJAMIN ROAD

• 2 bed, 1 bath home on 5.77 acres

• Beautifully decorated open floor plan • Large kitchen with built in appliances and stove top range • Storage and large family room in the basement

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts

5835 RIVER ROAD

305-4505 VICTORIA QUAY

a large lot • New roof, perimeter drains, plumbing and septic system • Beautiful new kitchen & bathrooms plus hardwood & slate flooring • Stunning pebble & sandy beach, wharf & boathouse

• 60 feet of Somass River frontage on 0.32 acre lot • 4 bedrooms, 3 baths w/wood insert fireplace • Kitchen is functional w/oak cupboards and large pantry • Walking distance to marina & country market

• This 1 bedroom 1 bathroom condo has a large entry way and open floor plan • Living room has natural gas fireplace, private deck and views of the river • Shops, restaurant, pharmacy, restaurant and salon situated below • Secure covered parking, secure lobby and elevator

THE END OF YOUR HOUSE HUNTING! 00 9,0 $ 20

GREAT NEIGHBOURHOOD, GREAT PRICE! 00 5,0 $ 39

NEW, CLASSY, STYLISH!

5095 LESLIE AVENUE

5506 SWALLOW DRIVE

INC. 000 $ 395,

HST

3328 WATERFERN DRIVE

• 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with basement

in a quiet neighbourhood • Greenbelt across the street that gives added privacy • Very well maintained home • Beautifully manicured back yard with fish pond

• Beautiful newer main level entry family home with NO HST • Kitchen features cherry cabinets, granite counter tops, and eating bar • Large master bedroom, ensuite with a double soaker tub, 2 sinks and sauna • Protected by hardi siding, fully fenced and in ground sprinklers and 16 X 30 deck

• Home in family oriented Uplands Subdivision • Foyer opens onto a vaulted great room with large windows • Sophisticated kitchen features granite counter tops, self closing cupboards • Overheight 2 car garage is fully drywalled

BEAVER CREEK DREAM ESTATE 000 , 9 $ 46

SPROAT LAKE 000 , 9 $ 76

CITY LIGHTS! 0 ,90 9 8 $2

UPDATED FAMILY HOME!

• South Port home completely renovated four years ago • 3 bedroom 1 bath home with large kitchen • Walking distance to shopping and schools

Claire Storie in attendance

Personal Real Estate Corporation

7820 MOUNTAIN RANCH RD

• Built in 1997 on 4.99 acres

• Open floor plan design includes sunken living room, formal dining room • Gourmet sized kitchen with eating bar and bay window in breakfast nook • Features skylights, 2 propane fireplaces, beautiful wood floors, and gorgeous ensuite

10796 TAYLOR ARM DR

• Gentle sloping access in a sheltered bay • 4 bedroom home is enhanced & buffered by mature fir trees • Completely remodeled and decorated with breathtaking views • 100' of south exposed sanely walk on waterfront beach

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts

3609 WATERHOUSE ST

• Large family home features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and bonus room • Fully fenced large corner lot • Grape vines surround the yard as well as many fruit trees • Beautiful view of the city and mountains


B4

www.albernivalleynews.com

Thursday, March 21, 2013 Alberni Valley News

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts Email: dave@midislandhomes.com Web: midislandhomes.com davekoszegi.com 723sold.com

®

SPECTACULAR VIEWS! 900 , 8 $ 13

2587 1ST AVENUE

LOVE THE OUTDOORS? 900 , 9 $ 12

2889 9TH AVENUE

SOUTH PORT CHARMER! 800 , 8 $ 24

3731 ARGYLE STREET

• 3 bdrom 1 bath home, bsmnt w/in-house workshop

• Four bedrooms, one bath, hardwood floors & updated kitchen • Two outbuildings that offer plenty of room for all your toys • Walking distance to local transportation, schools and shopping

• Well built 3 bdrm, 3 bath plus den family home

SOUTH PORT 4 - PLEX 0 ,90 9 9 $1

1940'S CHARACTER HOME! 0 ,50 2 1 $2

EASY LIVING IN CREEK'S EDGE MOBILE PARK! 0 ,00 9 2 $1

• Fully fenced yard has raised garden beds and a grapevine • Raspberries, blueberries, kiwi, apples, plums and strawberries • Newer windows, roof, perimeter drains, plumbing, a heat pump, electric furnace

• Bright, open and spacious floor plan with wood fireplace • Updates include thermal windows, newer roof and flooring • Fully fenced yard, close to shopping, schools and walking trails

www.albernivalleynews.com

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts

BREATHTAKING LAKEFRONT ESTATE! 000 , 5 $ 83

10310 BISHOP DRIVE

• Custom built home on a slightly sloping, private

property on Sroat Lake • Large open concept, custom designed vaulted ceilings, floor to ceiling windows • Astounding views of rugged mtns and pristine waters • SW exposure, walk on waterfront, two walk out balconies on upper floor

MULTI FAMILY POTENTIAL! 900 , 9 $ 19

4521 DOGWOOD ST.

• Need a meeting place for your club or

organization? • 3,000 sq.ft building with bright, open main floor • Two 2 piece baths, and a full kitchen downstairs • Possible use as a hostel or medical clinic, or convert to a private residence

1.9 BEAUTIFUL ACRES! 000 , 9 $ 41

5510 DUNDALK AVE. NORTH

• Cherry Creek rancher with wood floors/open

concept and large kitchen • Bright sitting area surrounded by windows with views of the private yard • 30 x 10' deck w/skylights, with doors from the master, living room, and sitting area • 2 car garage, carport for boat & room for the RV

ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS! 99 9,9 $ 37

6379 FAYETTE ROAD

EXECUTIVE FAMILY RESIDENCE! THE END OF YOUR HOUSE HUNTING! 900 000 , , 9 9 $ 27 $ 49

5342 OTTER PLACE

5820 TEBO AVE

• Split level 3 bedroom, 3 baths on 2.17 acres with double

carport and 2 barns • Lg living room, wood ceiling and brick wood burning FP • Kitchen, dining room and 3 bdrms on main, down is laundry room & family room • This property is set up to care for a show horse with riding ring and barn with 3 horse stalls

• Custom built 4 bdrm, 3 bath home on a large lot • Exceptional craftsmanship and finishing • Stunning kitchen boasts maple shaker cabinets • Hot tub and 900 sq ft fully wired detached shop

• Stunning cook's delight kitchen with huge eating bar • Deluxe covered back deck with access off dining room • Outstanding wood and slate flooring throughout • Back yard is fully fenced, private, features gardens & workshop

SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT! 0 ,90 9 9 $7

RIVER FRONTAGE! 900 , 9 $ 22

VICTORIA QUAY CONDO! 0 ,90 9 4 $1

GREENBELT LIVING! 2805 5TH AVENUE

• 4 one bedroom units with their own hydro meters • Great central location and quiet neighbourhood • Situated close to all amenities, shopping and bus routes

3035 12TH AVENUE

• Three bedroom, one bath with rec room and storage area • Lovely glass doors, in laid hardwood floors, lots of natural light • Large updated country kitchen with island & vegetable sink

sunroom mobile home • Newer roof, all new flooring, paint, bathroom, kitchen offers cherry wood cabinets • 6x6 storage space and a detached 10x10 powered workshop • Plenty of privacy, wrap around deck, close to all amenities and worry free yard

IN LAW SUITE INCLUDED! 99 9,9 $ 29

PRIVATE COUNTRY ACREAGE! 00 4,9 $ 32

3613 7TH AVENUE

3619 12TH AVENUE

7839 BEAVER CREEK RD

• Family home in Central Port Alberni

• On lower level, you will find a 1 bdrm in-law suite

• 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with 22x28 insulated shop on 1 acre • Bright open floor plan with family sized kitchen & eating nook • Fully fenced back yard, u shaped driveway and double carport

FALL IN LOVE! 0 ,00 9 9 $3

SECURE LIVING! 0 ,00 5 1 $1

COUNTRY LIVING! 0 ,00 4 5 $3

• 4 bdrm, 2 bath home plus rec room on 2 lots • Nicely landscaped and fully fenced yard

• Large living room with sturdy oak flooring and a natural gas fireplace • Functional kitchen offers a pantry, french doors with entry to covered deck • Beautifully decorated gardens, fenced yard and 24x12 garage/workshop

00 9 , 9 $ 26

15-5558 BEAVER CREEK RD

• Updated two bedroom, one bath with

LARGE SPLIT LEVEL HOME! 00 9,9 $ 18

2317 8TH AVENUE

206-5170 ANGUS STREET

• Downtown condo offers one bedroom, one bath • Natural gas fireplace, laundry in unit, security entrance, storage unit • Transportation and shopping nearby • Harbour Quay, marina and farmers market within walking distance

Personal Real Estate Corporation

3632 PORRITT PLACE

11013 LAKESHORE RD

• Custom renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher on

• Updated three bedroom, three bath home on a large lot • Oak handrails, oak gas fireplace in spacious living room • Kitchen features oak cabinets, recessed lighting and skylight • In cul-de-sac, close to shopping, schools and rec.facilities

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, MARCH 23RD • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM 00 3128 11TH AVENUE 0 , 9 $ 6 1

• Astounding design & layout, newer executive home • 5 bdrm, 3 bath feat. soaker tub in ensuite & WI closets • Functional gourmet kit., lG formal dining room & family room • Fully fenced yard in upscale neighbourhood on no-thru road

B5

the Dave Koszegi Team

24 hour direct: 250.723.SOLD (7653)

DAVE KOSZEGI RealtoR

Alberni Valley News March Thursday, 21, March 2013 21, 2013

4850 BENJAMIN ROAD

• 2 bed, 1 bath home on 5.77 acres

• Beautifully decorated open floor plan • Large kitchen with built in appliances and stove top range • Storage and large family room in the basement

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts

5835 RIVER ROAD

305-4505 VICTORIA QUAY

a large lot • New roof, perimeter drains, plumbing and septic system • Beautiful new kitchen & bathrooms plus hardwood & slate flooring • Stunning pebble & sandy beach, wharf & boathouse

• 60 feet of Somass River frontage on 0.32 acre lot • 4 bedrooms, 3 baths w/wood insert fireplace • Kitchen is functional w/oak cupboards and large pantry • Walking distance to marina & country market

• This 1 bedroom 1 bathroom condo has a large entry way and open floor plan • Living room has natural gas fireplace, private deck and views of the river • Shops, restaurant, pharmacy, restaurant and salon situated below • Secure covered parking, secure lobby and elevator

THE END OF YOUR HOUSE HUNTING! 00 9,0 $ 20

GREAT NEIGHBOURHOOD, GREAT PRICE! 00 5,0 $ 39

NEW, CLASSY, STYLISH!

5095 LESLIE AVENUE

5506 SWALLOW DRIVE

INC. 000 $ 395,

HST

3328 WATERFERN DRIVE

• 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with basement

in a quiet neighbourhood • Greenbelt across the street that gives added privacy • Very well maintained home • Beautifully manicured back yard with fish pond

• Beautiful newer main level entry family home with NO HST • Kitchen features cherry cabinets, granite counter tops, and eating bar • Large master bedroom, ensuite with a double soaker tub, 2 sinks and sauna • Protected by hardi siding, fully fenced and in ground sprinklers and 16 X 30 deck

• Home in family oriented Uplands Subdivision • Foyer opens onto a vaulted great room with large windows • Sophisticated kitchen features granite counter tops, self closing cupboards • Overheight 2 car garage is fully drywalled

BEAVER CREEK DREAM ESTATE 000 , 9 $ 46

SPROAT LAKE 000 , 9 $ 76

CITY LIGHTS! 0 ,90 9 8 $2

UPDATED FAMILY HOME!

• South Port home completely renovated four years ago • 3 bedroom 1 bath home with large kitchen • Walking distance to shopping and schools

Claire Storie in attendance

Personal Real Estate Corporation

7820 MOUNTAIN RANCH RD

• Built in 1997 on 4.99 acres

• Open floor plan design includes sunken living room, formal dining room • Gourmet sized kitchen with eating bar and bay window in breakfast nook • Features skylights, 2 propane fireplaces, beautiful wood floors, and gorgeous ensuite

10796 TAYLOR ARM DR

• Gentle sloping access in a sheltered bay • 4 bedroom home is enhanced & buffered by mature fir trees • Completely remodeled and decorated with breathtaking views • 100' of south exposed sanely walk on waterfront beach

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts

3609 WATERHOUSE ST

• Large family home features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and bonus room • Fully fenced large corner lot • Grape vines surround the yard as well as many fruit trees • Beautiful view of the city and mountains


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