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Section W of the October 17, 2013 edition of the Nanaimo News BulletinTRANSCRIPT
www.nanaimobulletin.com Thursday, October 17, 2013 Nanaimo News Bulletin W1
APPLECROSSHOME HARDWARE
WHILE QUANTITIES LASTNO RAINCHECKS
6582 North Island Hwy, Nanaimo 250-933-2400
HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 8am-6pmSun. & Holidays 10 am-5pm
(between Ricky’s and Costco)
FREE KEY
CUTTING
1 per household. Expires Oct. 31, 2013
Receive 1 free single side house
key cutting.
Island Highway North
Applecross Road
North South
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UncleSam’s
Ricky’sLordco
Costco
WOODGROVE MALL
Save up to
75%75%75%75%and more
ANNIVERSARY BASH
THURSDAY TO SUNDAYOCTOBER 17-20
In Support of
DOORCRASHERS
THURSDAY, OCT 17
PADERNO KITCHENWARE AT SUPER SAVINGS
Incredible deals throughout store!!!
FRIDAY, OCT 18
SATURDAY, OCT 19
SUNDAY, OCT 20
1/2 PRICE
SAVE UP TO 83%
SAVE UP TO $40
SAVE UP TO $50
COME IN EARLY FOR THE
The Boss says we have way too much
inventory so we need to blow out
all excess and old stock.
This means youget Great Deals!
Many small kitchen appliances, lighting � xtures, power tools and more to be sold
BELOW COST
Semi-Gloss Kitchenand Bath Paint 1853-621 ...........$1999
Paderno EcoFry Pan 10” 6464 .....................$1999
Classic InfraredHeater 3836-045 .......................$13999
3-pc Heavy Stainless SteelSauce Pans w/lids 4018-313 ......$1999
Drywall Primer 1850-615 ........... $1399
10x12 Green Tarp 5472-552 .........$599
18x28” Welcome Mat HLM 1828 .$599
Reactor Emergency Light 3659-168 ...$999
25”x1” HD Tape Measure 38210 .......$499
Flexi BBQ Lighter 6311-056 ......... $199
Deluxe Razor Knife 550440 ........$399
5-pk Brita FilterOnly $4 per filter 3115-255 ........................$1999
Lined Leather Work Gloves 5525-274..$424
HUGEINVENTORY
REDUCTION!!
DOOR
CRASHERS
BBQ & INFO BOOTHFri. & Sat.10am-3pm
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APPLECROSSHOME HARDWARE
WHILE QUANTITIES LAST - NO RAINCHECKS6582 North Island Hwy, Nanaimo 250-933-2400
HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 8am-6pm Sun. & Holidays 10 am-5pm(between Ricky’s and Costco)
$999
$1999 $150
$7 49 $999
4/$100
NOW$499
NOW $699
$249
$299
OFF
HALFPRICE
SAVE $17 CLEARANCE PRICED UP TO
PADERNO$524
$349
$299
$399 $299 $5999
$325
$499$377
$399HALF PRICE
SAVE 40%
Green Tarp12x14Reg. 19.995472-561
Select Solar Lights
Bamboo Mats
Recycled Coveralls
Knife & Wire Stripper
Batteries
Bath Vanities
FROM $599
TO $3199REG.
Suet BallsString of 65453-717
Plastic DropsheetsClear Plastic. 10’x25’2645-597
Roof TarBlack Gold.2033-278
Mouse Treat Rodenticide3 pk. 5442-238
LED FlashlightReactor.5326-375
Raised Garden Kit4’x4’ Vinyl.Reg. 84.995010-044
Vegetable &Flower Seeds5063-101
Air Hose1/4” x 50’.1637-300
Ceramic Stove Top CleanerWeiman.4521-770
ZCVA 3660
Assorted.3’ x 5’
Spray Foam Sealant340 grams2030-910
Bamboo Leaf Rakes $599
10”
$139930”
$119924”
RV Antifreeze
Paring KnivesReg. $9.99
Santoku KnivesReg. $14.99
TongsWiskSpatulaBrushScraper
06BR10
06BR3006BR24
$3499 $49998” Reg. 99.99 Reg. 139.9912”
}Mini Silicone Utensils
Eco Frypans
-40°6310-057
-50°6310-075
HALF PRICE
$1799ONLY 5 @ THIS PRICE
100993 Shark. Heavy Duty. 1034-165
Select Alkaline Batteries
MORE PADERNO ATCLEAROUT PRICES!
HALFPRICE
www.nanaimobulletin.com Thursday, October 17, 2013 Nanaimo News Bulletin W3W2 Nanaimo News Bulletin Thursday, October 17, 2013 www.nanaimobulletin.com
APPLECROSSHOME HARDWARE
WHILE QUANTITIES LAST - NO RAINCHECKS6582 North Island Hwy, Nanaimo 250-933-2400
HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 8am-6pm Sun. & Holidays 10 am-5pm(between Ricky’s and Costco)
$999
$1999 $150
$7 49 $999
4/$100
NOW$499
NOW $699
$249
$299
OFF
HALFPRICE
SAVE $17 CLEARANCE PRICED UP TO
PADERNO$524
$349
$299
$399 $299 $5999
$325
$499$377
$399HALF PRICE
SAVE 40%
Green Tarp12x14Reg. 19.995472-561
Select Solar Lights
Bamboo Mats
Recycled Coveralls
Knife & Wire Stripper
Batteries
Bath Vanities
FROM $599
TO $3199REG.
Suet BallsString of 65453-717
Plastic DropsheetsClear Plastic. 10’x25’2645-597
Roof TarBlack Gold.2033-278
Mouse Treat Rodenticide3 pk. 5442-238
LED FlashlightReactor.5326-375
Raised Garden Kit4’x4’ Vinyl.Reg. 84.995010-044
Vegetable &Flower Seeds5063-101
Air Hose1/4” x 50’.1637-300
Ceramic Stove Top CleanerWeiman.4521-770
ZCVA 3660
Assorted.3’ x 5’
Spray Foam Sealant340 grams2030-910
Bamboo Leaf Rakes $599
10”
$139930”
$119924”
RV Antifreeze
Paring KnivesReg. $9.99
Santoku KnivesReg. $14.99
TongsWiskSpatulaBrushScraper
06BR10
06BR3006BR24
$3499 $49998” Reg. 99.99 Reg. 139.9912”
}Mini Silicone Utensils
Eco Frypans
-40°6310-057
-50°6310-075
HALF PRICE
$1799ONLY 5 @ THIS PRICE
100993 Shark. Heavy Duty. 1034-165
Select Alkaline Batteries
MORE PADERNO ATCLEAROUT PRICES!
HALFPRICE
For 50 years, the Cana-dian Mental Health Asso-ciation has been provid-ing services for Nanaimo
residents. “Currently we house 15
people at the Balmoral facility and 36 people at the Wesley Street project, which has now been open for one year,” said Carol Keane, acting association president.
Programs run by the non-profit group are varied, but all focus on encouraging mental and physical health.
“Individuals dealing with mental health issues can find it challenging to make and eat a balanced diet,” said Keane. “The Peppermill Meal program provides healthy frozen meals for a low cost of $2.50 per meal and the Phoenix Center Club-house offers lunch for partici-pants.”
For Keane it isn’t just the programs that serve residents, it’s the workshops and skills training CMHA provide to stop the downward spiral of mental illness.
“We offer real life experience at the Balmoral facility. Par-ticipants can learn to answer the phone, use a computer and shadow volunteers doing a variety of work,” she said.
Learning valuable, employ-able skills not only provides a sense of purpose, but also enables individuals placed in work positions to create and grow a network of support-ive friends, gain self respect, develop routines and contrib-ute to their community.
Keane added that stability and balance are keys for peo-ple dealing with mental health issues and these programs help people get on the right path.
Unfortunately, there are still
stigmas attached to mental health which might keep peo-ple from seeking help.
Local supporters like the Applecross Home Hardware want to change that.
“The CMHA is under sup-ported and under recognized,” said Doug Fast, manager of the Applecross store and longterm association supporter.
He said that mental health
issues affect everyone from a family member with depres-sion to a spouse dealing with dementia and telling them to ‘buck up’ isn’t helpful. “They need support, information and
a place to go where they are understood.”
That’s why on Friday and Saturday (Oct.18-19), Apple-cross Home Hardware will be partnering with the CMHA to celebrate the store’s third anniversary and provide infor-mation on mental health.
“It’s a great opportunity for the association to gain expo-sure, share our vision and answer questions,” said Keane.
Mental health issues aren’t going anywhere.
In fact, according to Keane, there needs to be more open-ness and dialogue around it because of the increase in instability in the world.
“People are worried about the economy, their jobs, and the environment,” she said. “They feel their confidence in the future being eroded and that can lead to anxiety.”
Fortunately, the association and its dedicated volunteers and trained staff are available. Most have experience with mental health issues, either personally or with family and friends and are compassionate givers of their time and energy.
Most importantly said Keane, there needs to be compas-sion and conversation not just about mental health issues but about individuals effected by it.
Because, as she puts it, “ask a roomful of people if they or anyone they know has dealt with mental health issues and most of the room raises their hand.”
Applecross Home Hardware is at 6582 North Island Hwy., near Costco. For more informa-tion, please call 250-933-2400.
For more information on ser-vices provided the Canadian Mental Health Association, please go to www.cmha.ca.
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Photo contributed
Carol Keane, left, Anne Hodge and Jason Harrison of Nanaimo’s Canadian Mental Health Association, appreciate the support provided by Applecross Home Hardware.
Programs help get people on right pathApplecross Home Hardware wants to change negative stigma associated with people suffering from a mental illness