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Tuesday, Valley News News Tuesday, Mar. Mar. 24, 24, 2015 2015 -- Alberni Alberni Valley

Our writer: Valley Seniors is a monthly feature compiled by Orlando Delano and featuring residents living in Port Alberni seniors complexes.

Something’s always happening at Echo Village Echo Village is a busy place throughout the year, and residents have the staff and volunteers who put on many events to thank for it. Monthly highlights at the seniors’ facility include birthday parties, “Family Tea”, “Echo Village Pub Night”. Regular programs give place to special events. ¨Recently, we had the visit of the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, Judith Guichon. We had a special

afternoon tea with her in our dining room,” says Mitzie Colyn, Echo Village program coordinator since 2001. Volunteers play an important role in the life of the residents. They assist the staff in the procurement of meaningful programs, ranging from walks, group exercises, to reading and story time sessions. In addition, dozens of volunteers bring their musical talent and giving spirit to the Village population. Almost daily, their music is heard through the main public areas and hallways of the building. “Music is such an

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Rob Toye, right, president and vice-president Art Butler hold a meeting of the residents’ council.

important part of our programs, especially as a reminiscing tool for those whose memory has been lost. They love it,¨ says Colyn. “We all tend to relate to past events by listening to musical tunes, thus, having them offering such an entertaining tool,

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that provides hours of enjoyment and reminiscing to the residents, makes a big difference in people’s spirit. “We now have a special program regular musical evening session on Tuesdays,” she adds. When referring to volunteers, it is important to underline the role of the Echo Village Auxiliary. Founded shortly after the arrival of the first residents, their membership, many of them, residents’ relatives at the time, decided to support the seniors of the home, not only financially, by organizing sales, bazaars and other fund raising activities, but also

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Jean Thomas, left, the family tea convenor, enjoys tea with resident Laura Archambault, centre, and Echo Village auxiliary member Wendy Stander.

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as the reallocation of offices, new flooring, etc., but changes in the senior population as well, Colyn says. Today, there are more people using wheelchairs and more in need of personal care than it was seen in past years. This means that the staff must be aware of the need to implement changes and provide activities that are designed to keep residents engaged and entertained by focusing on the health of residents’ body, mind and spirit. The residents, through their Residents Council, are actively involved by bringing recommendations on issues that affect their well being, the programs, and the addressing of concerns, at their bi-monthly meetings. Their association has been in existence for as long Echo Village has been in operation.


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◆ LEWIS BARTHOLOMEW speaks about the Alberni Project at the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 293, 4680 Victoria Quay, on Thursday, March 26 from 7–10 p.m. as part of the Maritime Heritage Society’s Maritime Nights.

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Lewis Bartholomew has listed the histories of all the men who perished aboard the HMCS Alberni during the Second World War as part of his permanement museum exhibit in Comox Centre Mall.

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Once the museum was established, long-term loans and donations of memorabilia started flowing in.

visitors toured the museum and saw its mobile displays last year, he said. Up from about 2,400 in 2013, that’s a 133-per-cent increase.

The Alberni Project founder will address the Port Alberni Maritime Heritage Society and Royal Canadian Legion Alberni Valley Branch

293 on Thursday, March 26 in what is being billed as a Maritime Heritage Night. Bartholomew will speak about the story of the HMCS Alberni and how he was intrigued 15 years ago when he saw a painting of the Canadian Corvette on a BC Ferry. He was particularly captivated by the dramatic tale of how all aboard were lost when the ship (named for Port Alberni) was sunk by a German U-Boat in 1944 near the Isle of Wight. For reasons the native American and

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converted Canadian still cannot fully explain, Bartholomew made it his mission to found the Alberni Project to commemorate the seamen who gave their lives for Canada. Once the Alberni Project established a public awareness critical mass, donations, longterm loans of wartime artifacts begun to flood in.

name of every man who served on the U-Boat that sank the Canadian vessel. “Some people call us a war museum,” Bartholomew noted. “We’re not exactly a war museum. We’re about the stories of war. “We don’t have the armament on display; we have the stories of people who served during wartime.” The Alberni Project executive director will speak March 26 from 7–10 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion at 4680 Victoria Quay in Port Alberni. To learn more visit www.alberniproject. org or phone 250-3394322.

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COMOX –Lewis Bartholomew of Courtenay could be called a memory keeper for a part of Port Alberni’s maritime history. Bartholomew became capitivated with the story of the HMCS Alberni, a Canadian Corvette that sank after a German U-boat attack in 1944, after he saw a photo of it. He created a mobile display of the ship and corresponding information about its occupants. In late 2013 he opened a permanent museum display in Comox Centre Mall, with the HMCS Alberni as the focal point. The increasingly popular HMCS Alberni Museum and Memorial is in slightly better financial health these days. Yet even after a welcome $2,500 oneyear grant announced recently by the Town of Comox, curator Bartholomew says the museum can always use more monetary donations and volunteers. “We are supported mostly by public donations here at the museum,” the Courtenay resident noted in an interview. “Whatever goes into the donation bucket pretty well has been keeping us a little bit afloat.” Bartholomew, who has spent thousands of dollars from his own pocket since 2000, has filed other funding applications he hopes will result in more funding. “It’s an interesting thing for us to … go out and ask for funds now. Until recently we’ve been able to maintain the financial aspect of this, but the popularity of the museum has increased.” More than 5,600

That necessitated a storefront, which became HMCS Alberni Museum, or HAMM, at Comox Centre Mall. Not counting its mobile displays, HAMM has a little under 2,000 square feet of exhibit, office and archive space. As a registered non-profit society, The Alberni Project Society’s goal is to collect, interpret, display and preserve the history of Canada’s role in the Second World War and to convey the personal stories and events of a global war. In a remarkably even-handed gesture, plaques near the HMCS Alberni Museum’s main entrance contain not only the names of everyone who ever served on HMCS Alberni but also the

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◆ COUNTRY NIGHT DINNER & DANCE takes place at the Bavarian Centre from 6:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. Coordinated by INEO and Port Alberni Family Guidance, this western-themed fundraiser includes local live talent, a pig roast, silent auction and more. All proceeds go towards supporting individuals and families in the community. Tickets are $25, contact Leah or Melanie at pafga@ shawbiz.ca for details.

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Auditorium. One show only, featuring a selection of group and solo competition pieces. Tix: $5 at Re/ Max Mid-Island Realty, Blush Apparel, Port Alberni Pawnbrokers and Elite Dance Academy. A PAC fundraiser.

SAT. APR. 11 ◆ FASHION FABULOUS, A CENTENNIAL BELLES FASHION SHOW at Echo Centre. Two shows: 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. All new costumes/ gowns spanning a century from the Romantic Era to the Roaring 20s. Tix in advance: $20 at Capelli Hair Design, Rollin Art Centre, Boutique Belles Amies. Banquet

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It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Leonard Joseph Bahuaud of Port Alberni on March 16, 2015 after a courageous battle with ALS. He is survived by his loving wife Alice of 52 years, son Richard (Darla) and grandchildren Nicolas and Kelsey, brother Norman Bahuaud, sister Doreen (George) Tisserand and numerous other family members and friends. Len was predeceased by his parents Henri and Lona, sister-in-law Lise, and brother Edgar. The family would like to give a special thanks to the staff at Ty Watson House especially to Nurse Colleen, Dr. Wendy Johnson and Occupational Therapist Carmen. Len loved the outdoors and spent a lot of weekends camping with his family and friends. When he wasn’t camping you could always find him in his workshop. He and Alice enjoyed spending winters in Yuma. Len loved his grandchildren and he will be sadly missed by them. His new daughter-inlaw grew close to Len in a very short time. He became an important part of her life. Len’s son cherishes the times they spent together. Len was a great husband, father and grandfather. He will be missed by all. No service will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the ALS Society. Stories and condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.yatesfuneral.ca

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December 9, 1923 - March 17, 2015 Vera passed away peacefully at Saanich Peninsula Hospital on March 17, 2015. She was the daughter of Charles Rycroft and Beatrice Rycroft (nee Shaw) of England, and is predeceased by her husband William (Jock) and survived by her son John and daughter-inlaw Seona. Vera was a kind, caring person, yet possessed a will of steel. Having drawn the attention of Jock by tossing a “rock cake� at him in the mess hall while serving in the WAF in England, she married in 1946, and with only $300 between them, moved to Port Alberni in 1953 pursuing the “Canadian dream�. There, Jock served in the MacMillan Bloedel Alberni Pacific Division until he retired. While in Port Alberni, Vera’s caring side emerged, serving in a number of positions with the Klitsa Rebekah Lodge No. 59. Her steely will is exemplified through surviving double arm fractures, and a fight with cancer. Vera was also very talented, diving into handicrafts, particularly knitting, and in earlier years crocheting. Even at the tender young age of 12 she was awarded prizes for her crocheting and other needlework. Her pursuit of those skills carried through to her latter years during her residence at the Peninsula at Norgarden, where she participated in the local knitting group, the “Crafty Grannies�, raising thousands of dollars for Canada Comforts, and producing dolls for African children. Although she may have at first appeared somewhat reserved, Vera could always be counted on to liven up an event, and often appeared in fantasy dress and ridiculous costumes. All the while, she lived life true to the creed of the Rebekah Lodge – Friendship, Love and Truth. For her volunteering efforts and desire to help others while at the Peninsula, Vera was nominated for “Senior of the Year�, a celebration of active seniors developed by the BC Senior Living Association. Seona and I extend our gratitude to the staff at the Peninsula at Norgarden for contributing to Vera’s joy during the past nine years. Vera leaves behind many friends, and of those, we especially thank Lois Robertson, Joyce Ball, Chuck Gibson, Don and Toni Gainor, and her hairdresser, Pat, for the happiness and camaraderie that you brought to Mom’s life. You made her final years very meaningful and happy, and for that we are truly grateful. We also thank the staff at the Saanich Peninsula Hospital, Palliative Care Unit for their care and attention during Vera’s last months, and to Dr. Linda Wilson for her exemplary care and counseling. At Vera’s request, a service will not be held. To leave a condolence, please visit www.earthsoption.com Earth’s Option – Cremation and Burial Services Victoria, BC (778) 440-8500

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28. Chest muscle (slang) 29. Lease 35. Point midway between E and SE 36. Cool domicile 37. First woman 38. Radioactivity unit 40. Revolves 41. Incongruities 42. ___-Magnon: early European 43. Indefinitely long periods 44. Saturated 45. Mannerly 47. Abu __, United Arab Emirates capital 48. Move rhythmically to music 49. Cheerless 52. 4 highest cards 53. Criterion 54. Person from U.K. (abbr.) 55. Affirmative! (slang)

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•YOUR UNDER CAR SPECIALIST •

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supply all types of recreational supplies from repairing your rig, to cargo carriers and everything in between,” said Peffers.“We specialize in suspensions, steering, wheel alignments, brakes, mufers and custom exhaust systems, spring re-arcing and replacement trailer parts, trailer hitches, fth wheel hitches, lift kits and air bags. Customer service is what we pride ourselves on.” Call Exhaust Masters at 250-724-6833 for the best possible price.

We will deliver & pick up! REASONABLY PRICED.

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Exhaust Masters located at 4521 Margaret Street is owned and operated by Al Peffers. He has been operating this business for more than 18 years and is your go-to place for not only exhaust work but also springs, trailer parts and U-bolts to name just a few of the services offered. Peffers stands proudly by the work that is done in his shop, by himself or by his employees Bryon Malloy and Kurt Hoj. “I am proud to be a part of My Rec Store an online internet business that enables us to

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Tuesday, Mar. 24, 2015 - Alberni Valley News

Flower Power: Daffodil Campaign for Cancer

Some of the volunteers at the Canadian Cancer Society office in Port Alberni.

campaigns, help enormously in funding ongoing research into such as cancer prevention and detection; advancements in treatments; information resources; support programs for people living with cancer; and much more. Effectively, with such a continual need, there can never be too many volunteers involved in Daffodil Month. April marks the onset of spring, the season of renewal, announced by the appearance

of daffodils amongst the earliest blooms. As the logo of the Canadian Cancer Society , this hardy perennial stands as a symbol of hope and strength in the fight to eradicate cancer. As a logo the daffodil has become as synonymous with its cause as, for example, the red ribbon is to HIV/AIDS awareness, or the panda is to the World Wildlife Fund. The inspiration for poet William Wordsworth’s most famous work, it is certain-

ly a beloved flower, but beyond its place in the garden and the hearts of poets the daffodil’s powerful significance still needs to enter the consciousness of a great many more Vancouver Islanders. The more volunteers there are out there during Daffodil Month, the greater the chances are of this occurring. The daffodil’s adoption as an emblem for cancer awareness was something of a happy accident. At a fundraising event in

Rotary Club of Port Alberni

ACAWS Help us support families in the Alberni Valley

For information on how to volunteer call:

250-724-2912 or 1-800-663-7892

Open every Wednesday 11am - 5pm

3030 B 3rd Avenue

The Attic Thrift Store

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3082 - 3rd Avenue 250 724 7111 www.acaws.ca

AV Royal Canadian Legion Br 293

Serving and supporting the Alberni Valley for more than 75 years.

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Please join our Daffodil Campaign in Port Alberni!

2533 Port Alberni Hwy Port Alberni, BC Ph: 250-724-6535 6882924

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WCGH Auxiliary 4760 Johnston Rd. • 250-723-2143

SHOWTIME April 18th Don’t Miss this show. Rock with Elvis, Elvis impersonator, Tickets available at the legion Office or lounge. Price: $20 per person. ph 250-723-8203 or 250-723-7513

THE VOICE OF BUSINESS IN THE 6889642

Last full week of every month is $5 bag sale. Includes shoes, clothes and handbags.

Toronto in the 1950s, volunteers used daffodils as table decorations, their beauty innocently intended to promote a feeling of hope. It caught on. In 1956 daffodils were handed out by Society volunteers as a means of raising cancer awareness, the turning point coming when people offered to buy them, or simply make a donation to the Society. The origins of Daffodil Month therefore lie in ‘Daffodil Days,’ an event founded by Toronto Canadian Cancer Society volunteers in 1957. Noting the interesting reactions of the previous year, in selling the blooms for Daffodil Days they raised $1,200 (translating to around $10,100 today). The rest is history. For more information on becoming a volunteer with the Canadian Cancer Society’s Daffodil Campaign or to help out in our office, contact the Alberni Valley office at 250-724-2912 or 1-800-663-7892. In 2015 and beyond, Vancouver Island will need plenty more willing individuals to fulfill crucial voluntary roles. So, make a difference in Port Alberni by joining in the fight against cancer, and getting involved today!

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Contact us for information on the benefits of membership Email: office@albernichamber.ca • www.albernichamber.ca

Join Us!

We meet Thursdays at 12:15 pm for lunch at the Best Western Barclay. Find us on Facebook.

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By David Morrison Volunteer In Port Alberni during the month of April, volunteers will be out in the community with flowers and pins to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society. Please consider joining us! While the month of April is traditionally ushered in with practical jokes and silly pranks, for the Canadian Cancer Society it is arguably the most serious thirty-day block on the organization’s fundraising calendar. April is Daffodil Month, during which a veritable army of volunteers hits the streets countrywide to concertedly appeal for donations and sell daffodil pins. Vancouver Island is no exception. Yet despite the willingness of so many to offer their time in mobilizing this all-important annual campaign, there is always a pressing need for more volunteers. Cancer remains the leading cause of death in Canada, responsible for approximately 30 per cent of all deaths annually, with an average five hundred-plus diagnoses expected every single day. Donations collected by volunteers in Daffodil Month, and during other

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