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[Hospital [Hospital staff] staff] moved moved me again me again into into an an area area that used that used to to be a cooking be a cooking facility facility with with aa number number of of patients in patients in there. there.
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Frank Kruks takes his complaint about bed-hopping at West Coast General Frank Kruks takes his complaint Westduring Coastthe General Hospital to the ACRD. Kruks wasabout movedbed-hopping around five at times duration Hospital to four-day the ACRD. Kruks was moved around five times during the duration of a recent stay. of a recent four-day stay.
beds were only beds were by only separated a thin separated by a thin curtain. curtain. “[Hospital staff] “[Hospital staff]into moved me again moved me again an area that usedinto to an that used to be area a cooking facility be a cooking facility with a number of with a number of patients in there,” patients in there,” Kruks said. Kruks said. what I “Literally “Literally what I would call cattle would call cattle stalls separated by stalls separated by curtains.” curtains.” Kruks said privacy Kruks said privacy was nonexistent and was nonexistent he felt humiliatedand he humiliated andfelt degraded to be and degraded beof placed in that to type placed in that type of condition. condition. Cont’d on A4 Cont’d on A4 7417849
The annual Five-Acre The annual Shaker musicFive-Acre festival Shaker music festival could be shaking in a could be shaking in a far larger plot of land far plot of land thislarger summer. this summer. Lance Goddard Lance Goddard received conditional received approval conditional from the approval from the Alberni-Clayoquot Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District to Regional District to host the summer host the summer music festival out on a music festival 175-acre emptyout loton ona 175-acre empty lot on Franklin River Road. Franklin “We’ve River lockedRoad. “We’ve locked down a new place down a new to potentiallyplace host to thepotentially Shaker thishost year. the Shaker by thisCraig year. It’s owned It’s owned by Craig Bowerman and it’s Bowerman and out on Franklin it’s River out on Franklin River Road,” said Goddard. Road,” saidand Goddard. Goddard Jess Goddard and Jess Towers have been Towers have been the force behind the the force behind the music festival that music festival that benefits the Zattzoo benefits Project. the Zattzoo Project. For the past two For the past two years, they’ve held years, they’ve the 500-personheld event the 500-person event at Goddard’s property at Goddard’s property
in Beaver Creek. inInBeaver Creek. its first year, the In its first the Shaker was year, a huge Shaker was a huge success that raised success that raised money for local youth money for local youth music without any music without any complaints. complaints. Feeding off of the FeedingGoddard off of the success, success, Goddard and Towers asked and Towers asked the regional district the regional district for permission to up for to up the permission event to 1,000 the event to 1,000 attendees. attendees. While some on While some on the board agreed, the board agreed, Beaver Creek director Beaver Creek director John McNabb raised John McNabb concerns overraised the concerns the noise and over disruption noise and disruption that having 1,000 that having 1,000 people on the fivepeople on the for five-a acre property acre property forcause. a weekend would weekend would cause. Ultimately, the duo Ultimately, the duo were denied their were denied their request to increase request to increase attendance, raising attendance, raising concerns about the concerns thethe viability ofabout hosting viability hosting the event lastofyear. event last year. The Five-Acre Shaker Theahead Five-Acre went withShaker 500 went ahead with people. Cont’d500 on A2 people. Cont’d on A2
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Port Alberni Port Alberni resident is left resident is left feeling insulted feeling insulted after a four-day stay after a four-day stay at West Coast General at West Coast General Hospital last month. Hospital last month. Frank Kruks was Frank Kruks was admitted to the admitted to the hospital on Feb. 20 hospital on Feb. 20 for an emergency for an emergency procedure. Kruks procedure. had his gallKruks bladder had his gall removed butbladder said removed but said what happened what happened following his following operationhis was what operation distressedwas himwhat most. distressed most. Kruks toldhim board Kruks told board members at the members at the Alberni-Clayoquot Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District on Regional District on Wednesday that he Wednesday that he was moved five times was fivestay times in hismoved four-day in his four-day stay at the hospital. Kruks at thehehospital. Kruks said was “mindsaid he was “mindboggled” when he boggled” when he woke up post-surgery woke up post-surgery in what he describes in he describes as what a closet. The as a closet. The the 70-year-old spent 70-year-old spent next two nights inthe a next tworoom nightsbut in awas hospital hospital roomon but moved again hiswas moved again on his third day to an area third day to an area where he said patient where he said patient
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This year, adhering to a promise made to the ACRD last year, Goddard is moving the festival to a larger property. “It’s about 175 acres and 50 acres of it is cleared field. The rest is covered in trees and there’s mountains around it; it’s awesome,” said
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Goddard. “It’s definitely a forever home if we can get approval of this.” The only holdup is that Bowerman’s lot is in the agricultural land reserve. “It’s in the ALR so we have to apply for a non-farm use application to the [agricultural land
commission],” said Goddard. The regional district’s approval allows Goddard to take it to the ALC. “It’s a bit of a waiting game to get the approval from them and then if we get that we’ll be back to the [ACRD’s] temporary use permit like last year.” reporter@albernivalleynews.com
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Cpl. Michael Elston of the Central Can Island Traffic Services patrols the Johnston Road and Gertrude Street intersection for distracted drivers on March 11.
time period there were 33 infractions noted including 14 for distracted driving specifically related to the use of electronic devices,” said Cpl. Michael Elston, Central Van Island Traffic Services, who was patrolling the intersection on Friday. Elston said distracted driving tickets will cost the driver $167 and three points.
“If I, or any of the people who work within the RCMP, can write a cellphone ticket we’ll do it,” he said. “It’s not something that we ever turn our noses at and say today’s not my cellphone day. We’re doing it 365 days a year.” Elston said the Johnston-Gertrude intersection was the choice location for patrolling distracted
We understand phones are very important to people... but there’s a time and a place... – Caroline Robinson drivers because of the busy nature and high volume of traffic
in the area. Caroline Robinson, ICBC road safety coordinator, said ICBC conducts two campaigns a year, one in March and one in September, to remind people about the dangers of distracted driving. “One in four deaths on B.C. roads involve distracted driving,” Robinson said. “You’re five times more likely to crash while you’re using
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“I am a 50-year taxpayer,” he said. “At my age this is what I get in return?” In addition, Kruks said the lights were on 24-7 so sleeping was very difficult. He said the nearest washroom was shared with administration and nursing staff and was often occupied, resulting in patients using an alternative washroom further away. “Now I’ve got to go all the way down to the end of the wing and that’s 100 yards away. And I’ve got a very large incision,” he said. Kruks emphasized that he was not in any way upset with the nursing staff regarding his hospital stay, who he said did the absolute best they could under the circumstances, but instead his problem
lies with Island Health (VIHA) administration. “We realize that there is a crisis happening at the West Coast General Hospital and having people step forward and actually say what’s happening is important so that we can know,” said Penny Cote, chair of the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional hospital district. Cote said overcrowding at WCGH is a complicated issue and that she plans to be in contact with the hospital to find out more about what’s going on about the lack of beds. “The health network is looking at problems with seniors, with poverty stricken people and with mental health issues,” Cote said. “They all end up at our hospital being added to the
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That was not the case in February, though, according to a VIHA official. “In the past, the ambulatory care area has been used as a patient overflow area for inpatients on a temporary basis in over-capacity situations,” VIHA communications spokesperson Valerie Wilson wrote in an e-mail to the AV News. “This has not been the case in recent weeks.” The ambulatory care area is generally used for medical day care procedures that don’t require an overnight stay in hospital, Wilson said. Kruks has sent letters regarding his hospital stay to VIHA administration, Scott Fraser, MLA for Alberni-Pacific Rim and will speak at a city council meeting.
We realize there is a crisis happening at West Coast General Hospital... – Penny Cote “The challenges have been the overcapacity issues. We’re right in the throes of that season so that’s been really difficult.” The ambulatory care unit has been used in the past for in-patient beds as part of the hospital’s overcapacity plan, Rardon said.
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Diana Sparks had been in the hospital in a private room for two days in Port Alberni in February when she was transported to Nanaimo for cardiac tests. When she returned to West Coast General Hospital, she discovered she was moved—to a temporary curtained enclosure barely larger than her hospital bed, and located in what is usually the dining area of the medical surgical ward. It was the same room that Frank Kruks said he was in following gall bladder surgery last month. (See story on page A1)
“I didn’t know they were going to move me,” Sparks said. She was located
across from the nurses’ station, and the lights were never turned off, making it difficult to sleep. The Beaver Creek woman spent six days in the hospital, she said, the last half in the curtained enclosure. After a couple of days she said staff took her portable commode away, and she had to share a bathroom with other patients. When the facility was occupied on one occasion, she had an accident while waiting. “It was embarrassing,” she said. Sparks said this is not the first time she has been hospitalized at WCGH and moved around. About a year and a half ago she spent a night in the emergency ward
before getting a bed in the ambulatory care ward, which is supposed to be for day patients, according to an Island Health spokesperson. Sparks said there were men and women mixed in the ward, including one man with emotional problems right beside her. “I was scared all the time,” she said. Sparks said she has complained to staff about being moved around whenever she has been admitted to WCGH but only lodged one official complaint in the past—and never followed through with a meeting. She hopes publicizing her experiences will help people in the future. “Unless we get this all out, it’s not going to change,” she said. editor@albernivalleynews.com
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rank Kruks refers to the place he stayed to heal following gall bladder surgery ‘cattle stalls separated by curtains.’ It was the last of five places he was placed during a fourday stay at West Coast General Hospital. Sadly, Kruks’s experience is not new. And he is not the only person to complain about being moved around, and being put in a temporary area separated only by curtains. The bed shortage at WCGH is critical, not only for patients but for the staff members that must care for patients in an overcapacity situation. While the provincial government has said it will hire 1,600 more nurses across B.C. by the end of March, We realize the more staff is only of the solution. bed shortage part Health critics say at WCGH is people needing long-term care are endemic of up the beds health care all taking that critically-ill or over British surgical patients Columbia and need. So the issue is not isolated to Canada. one department or one ward, or even one hospital. Local politicians have been saying for years that we need more long-term care beds in the Alberni Valley. How do we go about changing things at that end, to relieve pressure on our hospital? We realize the bed shortage at WCGH is endemic of health care all over British Columbia and Canada, but it doesn’t mean we need to stand for it. Now if only we could find a solution.
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5065 Angus Street, Port Alberni BC • 250-723-0515
3680 - 4TH AVENUE
•
OPEN 9:00 - 5:00 MON - SAT
Wooden Toys & Crafts
Arts & Crafts
OPEN AT HARBOUR QUAY with our 20 yard and 40 yard bins
Charcoals, paints, canvas, beads, findings everything you need to
• Toy Boxes • Children’s Table & Chairs • Assorted knitted items & So Much More!
We will deliver & pick up! REASONABLY PRICED. 7504455
250-723-3343
4715 Roger St. Port Alberni, BC.
Tel: 250-724-5112 • 1-800-563-6004 email: hetheringtonind@shaw.ca
We have “egg”xactly what you need for Easter! 7504458
be creative... email: gwynne1@telus.net
250-730-2211
SPRING HAS SPRUNG!
WE HAV CERTIFIC E GIFT ATES!
Open year ‘round...
and we are NOT just take out.
We have a comfortable inside seating area with a fabulous water view. 7504503
Harbour Quay • Spirit Square
778-421-COOK (2665)
BRING UP YOUR ENERGY LEVEL WITH
COLOUR BATH 7506682
Norlene Dol / Owner 250- 736-1122
4558 Adelaide Street, Port Alberni, B.C. In Adelaide Shopping Centre
• Handmade Belgian Chocolates • Caramel Apples • Fudge • Caramel Corn • Frozen Yogurt • Gelato
Shop where The Easter Bunny Shops! 7506677
Burgers Chili Salads
7505195
Come check out our New Arrivals! On Smoked Pork, Beef & Chicken also Nathan’s Hot Dogs
724-5811
’
Open: Tue. - Sat. 10am to 5pm
at Harbour Quay in Spirit Square
•
7504503
7504404
• Brakes • Tune-ups • Clutches • General Auto Repairs
2945 3rd Ave • 250-724-4244
www.thesurgarshak.ca
We invite you to stop in at the original Pizza Factory on Roger Street while you are in town shopping • DINE IN OR TAKE OUT • GREAT PRICES • MORE THAN PIZZA! pizzafactoryport.ca 250-720-0088 • 250-720-0099 4740 Roger Street, Port Alberni, B.C.
7507110
7507995
Shop Local Shop Alberni
(next to The Attic)
(FORMERLY ARTISAN ANGEL CAFE)
7504401
WE’VE MOVED!
Bear Watch Bistro
” M e et s t e e w “Where S#4-5440 Argyle St.
250-731-5587
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BEST of the BEST
SCENE HEARD SONJA DRINKWATER’S
t in quality, service & products call or visit these fine businesses!
ts
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ng ng
&
DVD’S • GAMES NEW RELEASES • CHILDREN’S
Wondering
What to Pour?
Earning Awards, Joining and Giving COUNTRY FRESH, NATURALLY THE BEST
Open 7 days a week 11am - 9pm • Sunday to Thursday 11am - 10pm • Friday and Saturday • Twoonie day Mondays • New releases every Tuesday 364 days a year
Fresh Steps Behaviour Consulting
Double-Smoked Bacon & Ham SONJA DRINKWATER
Premium quality Fresh Sausages Call 250-723-6399 Proudly Produced on Vancouver Island! creative@albernivalleynews.com www.hertelmeats.com RE/MAX Mid-Island Realty celebrated their Annual Awards at Smitty’s Restaurant in the banquet GLUTEN-FREE, DAIRY-FREE, room on Friday, March 11th. Recipients and their NO MSG added awards:*Port Alberni: *Executive Club: (awarded to those whose gross commission was between $50,000-$99,999) Alixe Diewold, Marilyn Koehle, Joe Lamoureux, Sandra Lamoureux *100% Club: (commission levels of $100,000-$249,999) Cathy Braiden, Lance Engstrom, Clark Power, David Ralla, John Stilinovic *Ucluelet: Executive Club: Mieke Dusseldorp, Tanya Stewart. Platinum Club (commission amounts of $500,00-$999,999) Judy Gray *Tofino: 100% Club: Jim Schwartz, Tia Traviss *Platinum Club: Linda Pettinger
Last week RE/MAXPresents: awarded RE/MAX Mid-Island Realty, JudyFresh Gray and Carl Scott the Western Canada Steps Ability House: Low Density Broker Owner of thefor Year Award and Building Skills Life The Top Office Largest net Gain in Sales Associates 4457 Gertrude Street Small Market for Canada. “Judy and I are thrilled A new, creative and positive approach to have received these honours and thank all of the supporting and families former to Coast Realtors forchildren coming on board with RE/ our community. MAX and makinginthis award a realty for all of us.” said Carl Scott. Call for an appointment:
• huge selection of older $1.00 rentals • candy • pop • chips • icecream • treats • collector cards • scrapbook supplies.
Let us help you find a delicious wine that complements both the meal you’re planning and your budget.
Your friendly neighbourhood movie and scrapbook store since 2001
**Catalyst donates to local groups in the spirit of 250.731.7185 giving back to our community. The recipients were EMAIL: freshsteps.jj@telus.net Salvation Army and Bread of Life.
Wine Supplies and Brew on Premises
Aaron’s Movie Mania
VALLEY WINES
723-2775
250-723-8905 • 3141 3rd Ave.
Across from Quality Foods 4310 China Creek Road
freshsteps.mt@telus.net
***Beta Sigma Phi welcomes new pledges to the Theta chapter and Eta Chi chapter.
& Water
****The TD Bank also made cupcakes and raised $500 for the SPCA. From left to right are Eileen Ursel, Leanne Frechette, Deb Haggerty, Deb Thierstein of the SPCA, Michelle Rodinsky and Gabrielle Booth.
Sonja Drinkwater has her eye on the local social scene and she welcomes your input. Let her know of any celebrations you’d like to share with our community.
RE/MAX Mid-Island Realty Realtor
s pose for a photo after their Aw ards Luncheon.
HARDWOOD LAMINATE • TILE CARPET • VINYL
s ation
250-248-4668
CBC
1-877-248-4664
00 00 ca
287 Martindale Rd., Parksville
www.unitedfloors.ca
G
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7493086
• Business Cheques • Invoice Books • Multi-Part Forms
ROOFING &
GUTTERS
• Soffits Locally Owned & Operated
Locally Owned & Operated
7507796
From all the advertisers on the Call Fred at 250-731-7036 3157 Second Ave, Port Alberni best of the best page! Call Fred at 250-731-7036 250-723-6227 • FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES
Printing & Signs
Crowning Glory Family Salon ®
Autoyour Partsappointment Plus Book today, 4906 Bute Street and get BCthe look you love. Port Alberni, V9Y 3M1
DO YOU HAVE YOUR
THE BOTTLE DEPOT
MACDERMOTT’S?
southsideauto@shaw.ca
Walk-ins welcome. We Have... Gift certificates available. • Praxair Praxair Depot Dive Tank Refills NEW Hairandcolour products • Fly Wheel Grinding for those with allergies.
HOME
• Battery Recycling
We buy back scrap batteries and 250-724-3531 recycle them. We also collect oil
from your oil change. 10th Ave behind Scotiabank 7493201
Tel 250-724-6591 | Fax 250-724-5799
Southside Auto Supply
AUTO
BOAT
TRAVEL BUSINESS
MacDermott’s
Professional A Lawn Services CALL 250-720-2790 For Details& More Beautiful HEATED & DRIVE-UP STORAGE AVAILABLE *New Rentals Only/Specific Sizes Lawn PHILIP BAVERSTOCK 250-720-6542 Doesn’t philipbaverstock@hotmail.com Happen lawn services • dump runs painting (interior+exterior) By Itself yard clean up • hedges • etc amous Home of the ’F Bread” S “FISHERMAN
LIFE 7471197
een
&
• 10 Year Labour Warranty • Roof Demossing • Shingle Roofing • Metal • 10Roofing Year Labour Warranty • 5”•Seamless ShingleGutters Roofing • Soffits • Metal Roofing • FULLY INSURED • 5”ESTIMATES Seamless Gutters • FREE
and Gabrielle Booth. 7472436
t
www.thegraphicsfactory.com
20 ROOFING EXPERIENCE 20YEARS YEARS ROOFING EXPERIENCE
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$50 OFF The TD BankF IRmaSdeTcupcakes and raised $500 for the also SPCA. From left to right are Eile H en Ursel, Leanne Frechette, ON Deb HaggerM ty, Deb ThieT rstein of the SPCA, Michelle Rod insky
Catalyst VP & General Manager, Walter Tarnowsky, with LT. Michelle Cale (The Salvation Army), Pamela Day and Shawn Baker (The Bread of Life). Catalyst has made a donation of $ 1000.00 to each organization once again this year. Submitted photo
INSURANCE AGENCY LTD.
Phone 250-724-3241 • Toll Free 1.800.830.1066
Home Cooking • Great Service A Beverage Licensed • AirContainer ConditioningReturn System OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK We 7:30 RefundAM FULLTO DEPOSIT 3 PMOn All Beer Products! ALL DAY BREAKFAST Did You Know...? Entrance to Harbour Quay can set up an account 250-723-0777 You to raise money for your 5328 ARGYLE ST. group or organization
3680 - 4TH AVENUE
•
OPEN 9:00 - 5:00 MON - SAT
•
724-5811
Alberni Valley News - Tuesday, Mar 15, 2016
www.albernivalleynews.com A9
Y C A M R A H P E R O T S IN S THIS THURSDAY
RIBBON CUTTING AT 11AM
ODS O F Y T I L A AT QU NI! R COME MEET E B L A T R PO LARRY JOHANNESSEN
OPEN
AND HIS TEAM!
Locally Raised BC Poultry Grain Fed Free Run
Sunrise Farms
Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
10
California Grown “Dole”
Min. 4 pack
$
4
Cauliflower
2$ for
Quality Foods
5
Medium White Eggs
2$ 12’s
for
Bothwell
7
Extra Aged Cheddar Cheese
12 Min. 450gr
$
77
Folgers
Classic Roast Ground Coffee
Maple Leaf
920gr
4
Bacon
375gr
99
General Mills
Trix Cereal
10 300gr
3$ for
FREE
when you purchase any
Crush, Mug Root Beer, Dr. Pepper, or Lipton Brisk Iced Tea 12 Pack Cans
1/4 pound
and a coupon will print on your till receipt
9
VALUE
FOR ONLY 5.55
ONLY AT www.qualityfoods.com Copyright © 2016 Quality Foods and its licensors. All Rights Reserved. Photos for Presentation Purposes Only • All QF Stores Email: customerservice@qualityfoods.com
5
55
Over $
Plus applicable fees
Prices in effect March 14 - March 20, 2016
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Tuesday, Mar 15, 2016 - Alberni Valley News
Meat Hertel’s
Smoked Ham Horseshoe Cut Portion
Canadian AAA
Outside Round Oven Roast 1kg
8.80 per kg
12
$
1kg PACK
Bone In Rib or Tenderloin End Pork Loin Roast
49
25
PACK
LB
Parkay
5
OFF*
WINE GLASSES CHAMPAGNE FLUTES
• •
• •
2
49
99 Per
LB
ALL WINE&BEVERAGE GLASSWARE
%
1.28-1.36kg
Featuring Riedel Stemware and Waterford Crystal
Products shown are for presentation purposes only. Selection will vary by store. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Some restrictions may apply. Offer is in effect until March 20, 2016
Iogo
Yogurt
12-16x100gr
Builder’s Protein or Organic Trail Mix Bar
Energy Bar
2
LB
Clif
Clif Bar
99
Per
U P S TA I R S I N S I D E Q U A L I T Y F O O D S , J U S T A B O V E P E R K AV E N U E C A F E , I N : Comox • Courtenay • Powell River • View Royal • Qualicum Foods
HIGHBALL GLASSES DECANTERS
THE BEST SNACKS FOR YOUR BUSY LIFE
Margarine
Locally Raised BC Poultry
5.49 per kg
Grain Fed Free Run
20
1kg
Sunrise Farms
Back Attached Chicken Legs
13.20 per kg
$
BIG
Per
LB
Outside Round Marinating Steak
Locally Raised BC Poultry No Animal By Products Used Antibiotic Free Grain Fed
1kg
7.69 per kg
Per
Canadian AAA
Sunrise Traditional
Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs
3
3
99
BIG
68gr
599
40-68gr
Balderson or President
Iogo
Cheese
5
150-200gr
5$
2
99
for
McVitie’s
Lactantia
Cream Cheese
5
2$ for
Kettle Brand
5
2$ for
5
3$ for
3 for
99
Yogurt
220gr
Selected, 125-200gr
1lt
Iogo
Potato Chips
Crackers
Selected, 250-400gr
250gr
for
Jacob’s or Carr’s
Biscuits
5
4$
Smoothie or Protein Drink
650gr or 4x100gr
5
2$ for
5
2$ for
Alberni Valley News - Tuesday, Mar 15, 2016
www.albernivalleynews.com A11
Meat
Canadian AA
Center Cut Single or Double Loin Pork Loin Chops
T-Bone or Wing Grilling Steak
7.69 per kg
22.02 per kg
9
3
49
99 Per
LB
Glenwood
Olymel
15.41 per kg
375gr
Olympic
Freybe
Bacon
Corned Beef
C
O I C
6
LB
Pork or Dinner Sausages
Bavarian Smokies or European Wieners
6.59 per kg
500-600gr H
Per
E
4
99 LB
Cadbury
2
6
99
Per
99
99
90-100gr
LB
Keurig
CURL UP WITH THESE COZY TREATS!
Chocolate Bar
Per
Twinings of London Tea K-Cups 12’s, 36-41gr
Nestle
5
3$ for
Haagen Dazs
Carnation Hot Chocolate Mix
Ice Cream
699
500ml
7x28 or 10x13-20gr
Tchibo
Kraft
Jet-Puffed Marshmallows
400gr
5
for
for
Sara Lee
Christie
Wafers or Crumbs 400gr
2
4
99
Sara Lee
Nestle
Original Cream Cheesecake
555-652gr
5
3
99
399 Tea 20’s
Assorted Sizes
99
250gr
Twinings of London
Creme Pie
Nesquick Chocolate Syrup or Mix
481-538gr
99
5
2$
3$
Ground Coffee
5
99
299
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Tuesday, Mar 15, 2016 - Alberni Valley News
All Quality Foods stores O FINAL WE EK OF PENIN are celebrating our G SPE CIALS ! NEW STORE OPENING IN VIEW ROYAL!
Quality Foods an Island Original Olivieri
Pasta Sauce
160gr or 300ml
Cheddar or Mozzarella Cheese
9 Approx. 800gr
99
2
99
Paradise Island
Olivieri
Mozzarella Part Skim Cheese
170gr
500-700gr
340gr
for
5
99
3
4
99
99
Stagg Chili
Bush’s Best
for
5
2
Heinz
G.H. Cretors
5
4$ for
Nestea Iced Tea or Fruitopia Fruit Beverage
946ml
3 Post
Shreddies or Shredded Wheat Cereal
Dairyland
Honey Bunches of Oats Cereal
Selected, 425-550gr
Milk 2 Go 325-473ml
368-439gr
2
99
for
5
for
Snack Pack Pudding Cups
Christie
Cookies
Christie
Go-Paks
12x99gr
500gr
75-99gr
Kettle Brand
170gr
Knorr
Dr. Oetker
Soup Mix
Ristorante Ultra Thin Crust
3lt
630-640ml
for
MOUTHWATERING MEALS MADE EASY
Burritos or Chimichangas 907gr
99
99
Knorr
Cavendish Farms
112-158gr
750gr
Fries or Wedges
Pasta Sidekicks
40-83gr
5
4$
2
3
99
¢
El Monterey
794-850gr
2kg
2
99
Taquitos
Perogies
5
4$
2$
Sweet Potato Chips
Canola Oil
Pasta Sauce
796ml
LICABL PP
El Monterey
Cheemo
Capri
Ragu
99
¢
EES EF
PASTA LA VISTA, BABY!
LICABL PP
EES EF
3
2
Tomatoes
2
99
99
99
Italpasta
900gr
Post
4
99
99
695ml
4$ Pasta
5
Sports Drink
184-227gr
Italpasta
5
1kg
3
General Mills
99
LICABL PP
Powerade
Popped Corn
5
for
Kraft
Peanut Butter
99
Original Flavour, 213gr
EES EF
for
890ml
Original, 225gr
for
5
4$
Miracle Whip or Mayo
1lt
3$
Kraft
500ml
454gr
9
907gr
99
Jam
142gr
Kraft
Tomato Ketchup
Kraft Dinner Macaroni & Cheese
10
Quality Foods
Butter
Bugles Corn Snack
20x355ml
PLUS A
Kraft
5
for
2
150-200gr
Coke or Canada Dry
Pioneer Chips
99
Estate Whole Bean Coffee
Dare
4
Kettle Cooked Potato Chips
Melitta
600gr
Blossom Cookies
99
5
PLUS A
for
2$
Dempster’s
100% Whole Grains Bread
1.66lt
3$
1lt
4$
for
Creamery Style Real Ice Cream
225gr
Pickles
425gr
398ml
10 Breyers
Dare
Real Mallow Candies
Vlasic
Chili
Baked Beans
Prices in effect March 14 - March 20, 2016
99
2$
2$
Paradise Island
Cheese
Filled Pasta
www.albernivalleynews.com A13
Premium Plus Crackers
Process Cheese Product, 1kg
PLUS A
Paradise Island
Alberni Valley News - Tuesday, Mar 15, 2016
334-360gr
10
4$ for
5
4$ for
5
4$ for
10
2$ for
3
99
7
77
3
99
10
3$ for
5
5$ for
5
5$ for
10
4$ for
A12 www.albernivalleynews.com
Tuesday, Mar 15, 2016 - Alberni Valley News
All Quality Foods stores O FINAL WE EK OF PENIN are celebrating our G SPE CIALS ! NEW STORE OPENING IN VIEW ROYAL!
Quality Foods an Island Original Olivieri
Pasta Sauce
160gr or 300ml
Cheddar or Mozzarella Cheese
9 Approx. 800gr
99
2
99
Paradise Island
Olivieri
Mozzarella Part Skim Cheese
170gr
500-700gr
340gr
for
5
99
3
4
99
99
Stagg Chili
Bush’s Best
for
5
2
Heinz
G.H. Cretors
5
4$ for
Nestea Iced Tea or Fruitopia Fruit Beverage
946ml
3 Post
Shreddies or Shredded Wheat Cereal
Dairyland
Honey Bunches of Oats Cereal
Selected, 425-550gr
Milk 2 Go 325-473ml
368-439gr
2
99
for
5
for
Snack Pack Pudding Cups
Christie
Cookies
Christie
Go-Paks
12x99gr
500gr
75-99gr
Kettle Brand
170gr
Knorr
Dr. Oetker
Soup Mix
Ristorante Ultra Thin Crust
3lt
630-640ml
for
MOUTHWATERING MEALS MADE EASY
Burritos or Chimichangas 907gr
99
99
Knorr
Cavendish Farms
112-158gr
750gr
Fries or Wedges
Pasta Sidekicks
40-83gr
5
4$
2
3
99
¢
El Monterey
794-850gr
2kg
2
99
Taquitos
Perogies
5
4$
2$
Sweet Potato Chips
Canola Oil
Pasta Sauce
796ml
LICABL PP
El Monterey
Cheemo
Capri
Ragu
99
¢
EES EF
PASTA LA VISTA, BABY!
LICABL PP
EES EF
3
2
Tomatoes
2
99
99
99
Italpasta
900gr
Post
4
99
99
695ml
4$ Pasta
5
Sports Drink
184-227gr
Italpasta
5
1kg
3
General Mills
99
LICABL PP
Powerade
Popped Corn
5
for
Kraft
Peanut Butter
99
Original Flavour, 213gr
EES EF
for
890ml
Original, 225gr
for
5
4$
Miracle Whip or Mayo
1lt
3$
Kraft
500ml
454gr
9
907gr
99
Jam
142gr
Kraft
Tomato Ketchup
Kraft Dinner Macaroni & Cheese
10
Quality Foods
Butter
Bugles Corn Snack
20x355ml
PLUS A
Kraft
5
for
2
150-200gr
Coke or Canada Dry
Pioneer Chips
99
Estate Whole Bean Coffee
Dare
4
Kettle Cooked Potato Chips
Melitta
600gr
Blossom Cookies
99
5
PLUS A
for
2$
Dempster’s
100% Whole Grains Bread
1.66lt
3$
1lt
4$
for
Creamery Style Real Ice Cream
225gr
Pickles
425gr
398ml
10 Breyers
Dare
Real Mallow Candies
Vlasic
Chili
Baked Beans
Prices in effect March 14 - March 20, 2016
99
2$
2$
Paradise Island
Cheese
Filled Pasta
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Premium Plus Crackers
Process Cheese Product, 1kg
PLUS A
Paradise Island
Alberni Valley News - Tuesday, Mar 15, 2016
334-360gr
10
4$ for
5
4$ for
5
4$ for
10
2$ for
3
99
7
77
3
99
10
3$ for
5
5$ for
5
5$ for
10
4$ for
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Deli & Cheese Continental
Traditional Irish Smoked Ham
1
Lilydale
Sunrise
Roast or Smoked Turkey Breast
1
69
Kentucky Chicken Breast
1
99
Per
100 gr
Sushi
Boursin
Kerry Gold
125-150gr
200gr
Medium
6
5
7
99
Medium
8 Piece Alaska Rolls
Medium
Almond Chicken Chop Suey
Dry Garlic Wings
10
95
6
99
Available at select stores only.
Large
Chow Mein Small
Szechuan Beef
Available at select stores only.
99
Per
100 gr
Salad
99
99
100 gr
Cheese
Fresh Soft Cheese
16 Piece Maki Platter
99
Per
11 750 695
95
• • • •
Red Potato with Sour Cream Fruit Greek Pasta Broccoli & Grape
5
99
Made In Store
Seven Layer Dip Min. 600gr
7
99
Seafood • Quality Foods
¢
Frozen or Previously Frozen
Frozen or Previously Frozen
Boneless Skinless Basa Fillets
New Zealand Blue Cod Fillets
Janes
Breaded Fish
Selected, 580-615gr
Mixed Nuts
with 50% US Grade A Peanuts
8
Cooked White Tiger Prawn Tails 41/50 Size
2
49
Quality Fresh
Quality Fresh
Per
100 gr
Organically Yours
Hold the Salt Pumpkin Seeds
Family Favourites
Per
100 gr
Frozen or Previously Frozen
88
Ginger Slices, 300gr
1
69
¢
Per
100 gr
Organic Berry Nut Mix
200gr
Natural Shelled, 350gr
49 Per
100 gr
3
99
4
99
5
99
Alberni Valley News - Tuesday, Mar 15, 2016
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Bakery
Calabrese Buns
English Bay
12 Pack Cookies
Butter Crust Bread
6
2
2$ 8” Cream Pie • • • •
for
6 pack
Apple or Strawberry Cream Cheese Strudel Bites
Banana Banana Split Coconut Chocolate
7
Raisin Bran Muffins
Wonder
Bread 570gr
3
99
49
Cake
5
2$
12 pack
for
Cheesecake Slice
Original Cakerie
4
2$
99
Wonder
English Muffins or Buns 6’s or 12’s
3
7
99 6 pack
99
5
2$ for
5
2$ for
Quality Foods • Taste for Life Hodgson Mill
Nuts To You Nut Butter Inc.
Ultragrain with Quinoa Pasta
Organic Peanut Butter
340gr
Dairyland
Ethical Bean
Cream
Fair Trade Organic Bean Coffee
Selected, 946ml-1lt
340gr
500gr
5
for
Organic or Manuka Honey
Organic Quinoa
681gr
99
99
Capilano
Everland
2
4
2$
7
Rogers
Organic Sugar
Natural, 900gr
375gr
599
699 Cascade
Dishwasher Detergent Selected, Assorted Sizes
599
3
99
Silk’n Soft
Double Roll Bathroom Tissue
3 Ply Premium Softness Made From Bamboo, 12’s
599
77
Household
White Swan
Arm & Hammer
Paper Towels
Liquid Detergent
8’s
2.03-2.21lt
499
3
99
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Drop in between 4:00 & 6:00 PM for a fresh
NEW APPY SPECIAL!
IN STORE PHARMACY
QUALITY FOODS OPENS THIS THURSDAY AT PORT ALBERNI! Italian Grown
3 99 1 Kiwi Fruit
Taylor Farms
5$
Australian Grown
Bartlett Pears 4.39 per kg
Garden Salad
2$
for
for
Per
LB
California Grown
California Grown “Tradiro”
2 49 2
Baby Cut Carrots
49
2lb bag
for
LB
B.C. Grown “Hot House”
C
E
33 8.80 per kg
2$
Per
LB
for
99 Per
LB
Natural Organics
4”
Pot of Gold Bouquet
for
Green Seedless Grapes
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Alberni Valley Bulldogs goalie Brody Claeys makes a save on Nanaimo Clippers forward Lucas Finner during Friday’s Game 5 at Nanaimo’s Frank Crane Arena.
‘Dogs out of playoffs powerplay midway through the first period with assists from Noland Aibel and Gavid Gould. Clippers forward Sheldon Rempal made it 2-0 with an assist from Devin Brosseau with less than four minutes to go in the first period. The Bulldogs got the first of their goals
five minutes into the second period thanks to forward Eric Margo but the Clippers made the score 3-1 just three minutes later when Will Reilly scored a powerplay goal with assists frm Sheldon Rempal and Yanni Kaldis. The Clippers went on to make it 6-1 by the end of the second
A member of the Alberni Airborne girls volleyball team sets the ball over the net during a game against Comox on Sunday, March 13. The game was part of a volleyball tournament hosted at the Alberni Athletic Hall.
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period. The Bulldogs made an attempt to get back into the game with a goal less than a minute into the third period and another with 10 minutes to go to make it 6-3 but the Clippers ended the game with a goal at 10:25 into the third to make it 7-3.
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Applications must be submitted by Friday, April 8, 2016 Further information: 250-723-5422. Submit applications to: Alberni Valley Charity Golf Classic: Attn. Bruce MacDonald 6449 Cherry Creek Rd. Port Alberni, BC V9Y 8T3
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After a battle with cancer Richard passed away March 6th, 2016 at Ty Watson house. He was predeceased by his parents Jack and Kathleen Berg. He is survived by four cousins and their families located in Dunnville, Ontario; Winnipeg, Manitoba; and Port Alberni. He will be laid to rest in Alberni Valley Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Ty Watson House or to a charity of your choice. Stories and condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.yatesfuneral.ca
Pursuant to section 67.3 (g) of the Forest and Range Practices Act, the District Manager of the South Island Forest District in Port Alberni intends to auction four D grade red cedar logs totalling 7.209 cubic metres seized from Landon Driver in Ucluelet. The auction will be a competitive Forestry Licence to Cut deck sale D85797 via a sealed tender process. The logs are available for viewing at the district office compound at 4885 Cherry Creek Road in Port Alberni. Viewing is available Monday to Wednesday excluding holidays from 9-12 & 1-4 until March 29 by signing in at the district office front counter. Tender Packages containing application requirements, forms, and other important information can be obtained on line at https://apps.nrs.gov.bc.ca/int/notices/init.do or are available in person at the district office front counter at 4885 Cherry Creek Road.
LUMINA ST. JACQUES June 22, 1918 March 7, 2016 Lumina Louise St. Jacques, 97, passed away peacefully on March 7th in her home with family by her side. Born on a farm in Wolsley, Saskatchewan in 1918, Lumina married Fernand Emile St. Jacques on February 10, 1942. They moved to the Alberni Valley nine years later and raised their six children: Romeo (Terri); Maurice (Diane); Lorraine (Al); Dennis (Dianne); Elizabeth (George); and Theresa. She has 17 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Lumina was a devoted wife and a greatly loved and respected mother. This is where she drew her strength and left her legacy. Being with her family was what she enjoyed most of all. She also enjoyed camping, jigsaw puzzles, card games, pull tabs, as well as sewing, knitting, and crocheting. She had a special passion for dancing (even in her transporter chair), music and singing. Lumina was known for her ease in frequent conversation with total strangers. Her signature gift of joy, shown through her constant smiling, laughter, and joking around, will never be forgotten. Her gentle and loving nature will be greatly missed by her family and many friends. The family is deeply grateful for the outpouring of love, prayers, and support in many heart-felt forms from too many people to name individually. Her youngest daughter, Theresa, lovingly cared for her mother the last six years of her life in so many immeasurable ways that brought a lasting bond between mother and daughter. Her siblings are eternally grateful for their sister’s untiring commitment and dedication to caring for their loving mother. Cremation has taken place. At Lumina’s request there will be no service. Private burial will be held at St. Peter’s RC Cemetery. A Celebration of Life will be held in the Pacific Room at the “Chances Rimrock Casino� Saturday, March 19, 2016 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm. (Casino age restriction of 19+ applies).
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Applications must be received in sealed envelopes clearly marked “APPLICATION AND TENDER FOR FORESTRY LICENCE TO CUT # D85797� via post, courier, or hand delivery to: District Manager South Island Forest District 4885 Cherry Creek Road Port Alberni, British Columbia V9Y 8E9 on or before 10:00 AM on March 30, 2016. Applications received after this deadline will not be accepted. If you require additional information please contact Rob Furness at 250 731-3023 or David Paul at 250 731-3015.
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The Port Alberni Maritime Heritage Society is a non-profit organization that exists to preserve, present and promote the rich maritime heritage of the West Coast of Vancouver Island focused on the harbour of Port Alberni. We are presently looking for a part-time facilities Co-ordinator to be responsible for the day to day operations of the society’s two small museum gallery facilities at Harbour Quay and the programs for tourists, youth and the general public that are offered through them.
Forestry Licence to Cut D85798 Pursuant to section 67.3 (g) of the Forest and Range Practices Act, the District Manager of the South Island Forest District in Port Alberni intends to auction approximately 4312 board feet of primarily old growth red cedar with a small amount of sitka spruce and western hemlock lumber seized from Landon Driver in Ucluelet. The auction will be a competitive Forestry Licence to Cut deck sale D85798 via a sealed tender process. The lumber is available for viewing at the district office compound at 4885 Cherry Creek Road in Port Alberni. Viewing is available Monday to Wednesday excluding holidays from 9-12 & 1-4 until March 29 by signing in at the district office front counter. Tender Packages containing application requirements, forms, and other important information can be obtained on line at https://apps.nrs.gov.bc.ca/int/notices/init.do or are available in person at the district office front counter at 4885 Cherry Creek Road.
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WHAT’S ON FRI. MAR. 18– SUN. MAR. 20 ◆ AURORA ROOFING MIXED BONSPIEL at Alberni Valley Curling Club. Public is welcome to come and watch. FMI: Gord Twanow, info@ albernicurling.com or
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SUN. MAR. 20 ◆ NGONDRO FOUNDATION FOR SPIRITUAL PRACTICE Tibetan Bon Lama Geshe Yong Dong will be presenting from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Abbeyfield House, 3839 Eighth Ave. (side entrance). Lunch break from 12–1:30 p.m. Suggested donation: $25. To register: wyton@shaw.
◆ SPRING BREAK SPECTACULAR CAMP runs from 9 a.m. to noon for kids ages 5-8. There will be exciting games, yoga, cookiing and crafts. Cost is $25. FMI call Echo Centre at 250723-2181. ◆ SPRING BREAK NOVICE HOCKEY CAMP runs from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Kids will learn how to skate, stick handle, pass, shoot, play as a team and more. Cost is $110. FMI call Echo Centre at 250-723-2181. ◆ SPRING BREAK MUSEUM DAY CAMP lets kids explore lots of themes, games, crafts and acitivities. Cost is $50. FMI call Echo Centre at 250723-2181.
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◆ SEEDY SATURDAY takes place at the Cherry Creek Farmer’s Market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come take part in a seed swap, check out the farmer’s market and the heirloom seed and plant vendors. 6211 Cherry Creek Rd.
SUN. APR. 3 ◆ HOLY FAMILY/NOTRE DAME REFUGEE COMMITTEE fundraising dinner, 5:30 p.m. at Notre Dame Church hall, 4731 Burke Rd. Spaghetti and chicken dinner. Silent auction. Tix: $25 available at the church office. This committee is sponsored by the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul.
Athletic Hall. New members are always welcome and current members are urged to attend.
SAT. APR. 9 ◆ WEST COAST AQUATIC ALBERNI AQUARIUM AND STEWARDSHIP CENTRE INAUGURAL FUNDRAISER takes place at 5 p.m. at Echo Centre. The event includes a live auction, a silent auction, games, appetizers and dinner. Tickets are $40 and available at 7-5440 Argyle St. or call Sheena at 250731-7093. Proceeds go to WCA’s new Stewardship Centre at Harbour Quay.
APRIL 8–17 ◆ PORTAL PLAYERS PRESENTS ‘DIARY OF ANNE FRANK’, Fridays through Sundays. FMI: www.atthecapitol.org.
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◆ FILM FEST PORT ALBERNI PRESENTS ‘RAMS’ as part of the Spring 2016 Film Series, 5 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre. Tix: single film $10 per person at the Alberni Valley Museum or at the door; $27 for series pass per person, available at Alberni Valley Museum. FMI: 250720-2863.
fast and are $20 for adults and seniors and $5 for children and students. They can be purchased at Echo Centre, Finishing Touches, Rollin Art Centre, Salmonberry’s and from choir members.
SAT. APR. 30 ◆ ALBERNI VALLEY HOSPICE SOCIETY/ TY WATSON HOUSE BUTTERFLY RELEASE takes place at Canal Beach at 11 a.m. Music, food, kids’ activities. Butterflies must be ordered by March 31. FMI: 250-723-4478 or albernihospice.ca.
SUN. MAY 8 ◆ FIRST ANNUAL GRANNY’S CHICKEN MOTHER’S DAY DUCK DERBY 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Blair Park, Kitsuksis Dike. FMI: Sandra, 250-724-5935 or sandrapynn1@gmail. com.
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Bonesky hopes to tell tales through art Port Alberni artist Cynthia Bonesky was introduced to art as a young and curious kid, frequently drawing and painting and creating crafts with plasticine. Bonesky has since flourished into an established artist whose vivid and colourful acrylic, oil and watercolour paintings will be on display at the Rollin Art Centre until April 1. Painting mostly in her lake-view gallery at her Sproat Lake home, Bonesky, a retired teacher, said she had no institutional art training. Other than several painting and drawing workshops throughout her years, Bonesky is primarily a self-taught painter who believes practice is key to progress. “I really like painting people,” Bonesky said. Her compositions are largely inspired by photographs she’s taken herself, are provided by friends or cut from magazines. Bonesky said she’s most inclined to paint in the winter months or on a rainy spring day because she enjoys being out in her garden when the sun is shining. On average, one
of her paintings will take about a week to complete, painting four to five hours a day.
I feel like this is a new level for me in terms of the paintings I’ve done. – Cynthia Bonesky To get ready for her current exhibit she “painted like mad” to complete seven compositions in a month and a half. “I’ve always wanted to make stuff, and it isn’t always painting,” Bonesky said. “I think that’s what appeals to me about gardening.” The display at the Rollin Art Centre showcases some of Bonesky’s favourite paintings and drawings that depict distinguished characters from her travels, her daughters, a Pearl Harbor soldier and many more faces she’s met throughout her life. “I need to sell them so I can empty my house out. My gallery is getting pretty full,” she said. Bonesky began painting more seriously in 1994 but
it wasn’t until about ten years later that she actually felt like a “real painter” and wanted to frame her artwork. “The most important thing is to be patient with yourself and to make lots and lots of mistakes because theres a lot of people who start painting and they want it to look perfect right away and that’s not going to happen,” she said. “I have got stacks and stacks of really awful paintings and every time you switch to a new medium you go through that again.” Aside from painting and drawing in her own gallery, Bonesky shares her skills with avid painters at the Wednesday Painters, an association that began as a group of friends and graduated into a larger group of painters who bring instructors in for workshops at the Alberni Athletic Hall. Bonesky also teaches an adult drawing workshop held at Echo Centre. Inspired by Norman Rockwell’s ability to tell a story through art, Bonesky hopes people will perceive the emotion behind her illustrations and be able to imagine the story they tell— like she does with
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Rockwell’s. “I’m so excited about this [exhibit] because I feel like this is a new level for me in terms of the paintings I’ve done,” Bonesky said. karly.blats@albernivalleynews.com
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