Kootenay News Advertiser, June 15, 2012

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It’s Sam Steele Days!

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Premier comes to Cranbrook

The Strongman Classic is only one of many events for you and your family to catch this weekend.

City man had vehicle stolen, then torched.

Premier Clark announced $50,000 for the KCDC while in the city.

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Premier Christy Clark today announced a $50,000 community gaming grant to the Community Connections Society of Southeast B.C., which opened the doors of its new Kootenay Child Development Centre (KCDC) in Cranbrook earlier this year. “This centre is exactly what Kootenay-based families need and we are proud to support the completion of this important community facility,â€? said Premier Clark. “Every parent knows how difÂżcult it is to juggle life’s many demands, and every moment that can be spared is valuable. But what is most important is that children receive the care they need in a timely way, with the least amount of stress on parents.â€? The new facility centralizes a number of health and development services for children, reducing travel time for parents and allowing them to access comprehensive supports in one building. The centre is not yet fully operational, and this funding will enable the KCDC to enhance its existing programs and services. In January 2012, Premier Clark increased the annual base budget for community gaming grants by $15 million to $135 million per year into the future. “Since 2001, our government has provided more than $1.5 billion in gaming revenues to community-based organizations so they can continue to enrich the lives of British Columbians and support B.C. families,â€? said Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development Ida Chong. “NonproÂżt groups provide vital services that this government values tremendously and, despite current Âżscal challenges, we have increased gaming grants in our annual base budget to a total of $135 million. Last year, this funding reached right across the province with a large part going outside of the Lower Mainland to more than 5,300 organizations in hundreds of communities.â€? “There are a lot of isolated, rural communities in the Kootenay region and having to drive long distances for various appointments can put a strain on families, espe-

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important centre.� “This additional funding will bring us even closer to our fundraising goal of $1.1 million,� said Gwen Noble, executive director of the Community Connections Society of Southeast BC. “We are very thankful for the advocacy MLA Bill Bennett has shown for this project over the years and for his help in increasing awareness about the project at the Provincial level. The East Kootenay region was the last area of B.C. to build a Child Development Centre, and we have been missing this important link in our re-

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One case that proves that helmets can mitigate serious injury A message from Patti Dolan, executive director for the East Kootenay Brain Injury Association. Easter Sunday ... April 24, 2011 - 8:11 a.m. I will never forget the words: “Your husband has had a fall and is being transported to Fernie hospital. You better come immediately.” February 28, 2012... Again, words that still haunt me: “Your daughter has fallen on the ski hill and is being transported to Cranbrook hospital by ambulance with a head injury.” We had always purchased helmets for our kids growing up on

the Kimberley ski hill but once they became teenagers all we could do was trust that they wore them. That day in emergency the ambulance attendants and doctors con¿rmed that it was that helmet that prevented Abi from a potentially disasterous accident. Eleven months previous Joe had fallen from a machine at the mine where he was a heavy duty mechanic and sustained a basal skull fracture and frontal lobe brain injury. The brain injury staff at Foothills told us this was going to be a marathon recovery and it

has taken the expertise of specialist doctors, nursing staff, physical therapists, occupational therapists, counsellors and community support services. The bottom line is that brains need to be protected and in these two cases both were wearing helmets but injuries still occur and it’s a lifechanging experience. I am previleged to be working with the East Kootenay Brain injury association and we have so much to offer. June is Brain Injury Awareness month. Please join us by becoming a member or calling for information. STOCK PHOTO

A helmet prevented Patt Dolan’s daughter from more serious head injury after a fall skiing.

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Some facts you need to know about brain injury Brain Injury is the #1 killer and disabler of people under 45. 14,000 British Columbians acquire new Brain Injuries each year. 160,000 British Columbians live with the devastating impacts of Brain injuries at any time. Motor vehicle accidents account for the overwhelming majority of deaths and disability by unintentional injury. Research indicates that as many as 9 out of 10 unintentional injuries can be prevented. The cost to society is immense. Brain Injury alone costs Canadians more than $1 billion each year.

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Aquired Brain Injury (ABI) is damage to the brain that occurs after birth. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) results from a bump, blow or jolt to the head, or from a penetrating head injury, that disrupts the normal function of the brain. A concussion is sometimes referred to as a mild brain injury and is often sustained playing sports like hockey, snowboarding, soccer, or rugby. Returning to sport once a concussion has been sustained is VERY dangerous. “Second Impact Syndrome” – or sustaining another concussion before the ¿rst one has healed – can cause signi¿cant

By Debbie Wilson When the clock has gone forward and all rehab has been completed, Where exactly do we pick up our life? Our abilities and level of function have changed from our brain injury, Where exactly do we pick up our life? We cannot go back to a different time to a place where we have already been. Where exactly do we pick up our life? In many ways we are now a new person old dreams must somehow be put to rest. Where exactly do we pick up our life? How do we ¿gure out what is realistic? Will we know the right path to follow? Where exactly do we pick up our life? We have felt a beginning and also an end. We must somehow say good-bye to the old. Where exactly do we pick up our life? It is frightening to ¿nd a new beginning, never knowing if we can possibly succeed. Where exactly do we pick up our life? We must stop wasting time and move forward, we have to let go of “what has been” before. Where exactly do we pick up our life? We have to stop hiding, we must not be afraid, even though every change is quite over-whelming. Where exactly do we pick up our life? We have to take steps and venture into unfamiliar, we must change old goals and think of something new. Where exactly do we pick up our life? We start with today and embrace our gift of life, realistic planning can help to re-adjust our dreams. Where exactly do we pick up our life? We must consider today as the ¿rst day of life, letting go of what once was but can also never be. That is exactly what we do to pick up our life!

brain damge. When in Doubt, Sit Out! Of all types of injury, those to the brain are among the most likely to result in death or permanent disability. Brain Injury can cause many kinds of physical, cognitive, and behavioral/emotional impairments that may be either temporary or permanent. Impairments may range from subtle to severe. Brain injury may result in sei-

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Cranbrook Food Bank building new warehouse in city A new 4,000 square foot warehouse is currently being built at 572 Industrial Road 2. The new facility enables the Cranbrook Food Bank Society to better store food and supplies for the Cranbrook Food Bank, which provides 4,500 hampers per year to Cranbrook and area (Jaffray, Wardner, Yahk and RDEK

Area C). The new space will help the society become more ¿nancially sustainable by reducing operational costs. This larger warehouse facility also enables local community donations to go further because of optimized storage systems, and the society will be able to purchase more bulk items, reducing the overall costs of

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food purchases. The society has been fundraising toward this goal since 2007 and is excited to move into the new space at the end of June. “We would like to thank all of our contributors to making this new space a reality, including Columbia Basin Trust, Lions Club, Rotary Club, community member donations and Miller Custom Builders, who are providing their services at a reduced rate,” said Brian Smith, Director, Cranbrook Food Bank. The Food Bank is run solely by volunteers and through the donations of the local community. For more information, to donate or to volunteer, contact Brian Smith, Director, Cranbrook Food Bank at 1.250.489.3650.

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SLOAN is four distinct songwriting voices — guitarists Patrick Pentland and Jay Ferguson, bassist Chris Murphy and drummer Andrew Scott — that nonetheless form a cohesive collective, long-time Toronto scenesters who will always call Halifax home. All four members of SLOAN write their own songs, and when they play live they switch instruments accordingly. Usually the band performs with Murphy on lead vocals and bass,

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SLOAN is coming to the Key City Theatre. Pentland is also on lead vocals and plays lead guitar, Ferguson plays rhythm guitar, and Scott plays drums. The most

notable exception is when Scott picks up the guitar to play his songs; Ferguson and Murphy switch to bass and drums, respectively. MuchMusic and rockradio regulars who maintain strong ties to their indie roots, SLOAN consider themselves money-city maniacs who instead of coasting on their cred, continue to challenge themselves with each record. 2011 marked the band’s twentieth year together. “We are super excited to have Sloan coming to the theatre,” said Key City Theatre Managing Director, Patrick LeBlanc. “This is the ¿rst time they’ve been here and it’s going to be an awesome show. They’ll be playing all of their greatest hits. I can’t wait.” SLOAN plays the Key City Theatre on Thursday, September 13 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $35 plus HST and are available at the Key City Theatre box of¿ce, or charge by phone at 250-426-7006.


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Ducks Unlimited invests $850,000 near Creston Submitted Wildlife conservation efforts in southeast B.C. received a big boost today with a new agreement between the Province and Ducks Unlimited Canada to jointly operate the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area for the next 30 years. Ducks Unlimited Canada will invest $850,000 in the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in 2012 to improve wetland habitats and upgrade the site’s water management. The work will include a detailed restoration plan, increased community engagement, a longterm strategic plan, and an evaluation of public education and outreach programs. “Ducks Unlimited Canada is looking forward to working with the ministry and Creston Valley WMA staff to restore and improve the site’s outstanding wetland habitats. This area is home to hundreds of fascinating animal and plant species that will bene¿t from this partnership for many years

to come,” said Brad Arner, manager of provincial operations for Ducks Unlimited Canada in B.C In 2008, the provincial government initiated a review of the Creston Valley WMA’s management structure and ¿nancial sustainability. As a result of that review, the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations will designate the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area under the Wildlife Act and bring its governance structure into line with B.C.’s 22 other WMAs. The partnership with Ducks Unlimited Canada will put the facility on a more sound ¿nancial footing and allow the site to thrive as an internationally recognized nature sanctuary for decades to come. “The B.C. government is committed to protecting this important ecosystem, and it welcomes Ducks Unlimited Canada’s involvement to help restore and manage the site over the next three decades. This agreement will greatly assist the operation of the Creston

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The Kootenay River Marsh in the Creston Valley Wildlife Management area. Valley WMA and further enhance its international reputation,” said Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Steve Thomson The Creston Valley WMA is a crucial link in a long chain of wetland habitats that stretches from the Arctic Ocean to California and features a remarkable diversity of animals and plants. Over 300 species of birds and about 80 other animal species have been documented, some of which are extremely rare. Quick Facts: * A wildlife management area is a piece of

property that has been recognized by the provincial government as having particular ecological signi¿cance. The designation of a WMA under the Wildlife Act promotes the protection, conservation and management of important species and habitats within that area. * The Creston Valley WMA is located in a natural Àood plain between the Purcell and Selkirk mountains, just south of Kootenay Lake. It covers 7,000 hectares and features lakes, diked marshlands, sloughs and areas containing grass-

lands, shrubs and forests. * There are currently 23 wildlife management areas throughout British Columbia. They range in size from 17 hectares (the Coquitlam River WMA) to over 122,000 hectares (the Todagin WMA). * The provincial government has established similar partnerships with Ducks Unlimited Canada in other wildlife management areas in B.C., such as the PittAddington Marsh WMA in the Fraser Valley.

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The front cover of the June 11 Kootenay Advertiser ran this picture of the group at Spring Honda donating $7,700. The recipient of the donation was the ALS Society, not the Cranbrook Food Bank as stated on that issue’s cover.

YOUR CITY....WORKING FOR YOU! 2012 PROPERTY TAX NOTICES

Property Tax Notices for the City of Cranbrook have now been mailed to all property owners on record. If you do not receive your notice within the next few days, please contact City Hall at 426-4211 so that a copy may be forwarded to you. Taxes are due on July 3, 2012, after which time a 10% penalty will be added to any unpaid current taxes. Home Owner Grants may be claimed even if current taxes are not paid in full. Penalties apply to Home Owner Grants not claimed by July 3, 2012. If you are participating in the pre-authorized payment program, please note that the prepayment amount on your tax notice includes the May 15th and June 15th payments. As your prepayment amounts were based on an estimate there may still be a balance owing. To avoid a penalty, please review your Tax Notice carefully and make sure you pay any outstanding balance prior to July 3, 2012. To help you avoid the last minute rush, we accept post-dated cheques. We also accept Interact Debit Card payments. Payment may also be made by telephone/pc banking and through most financial institutions. You must still claim the Home Owner Grant at City Hall or on-line via the link on the www.cranbrook.ca website.

NOTE: Before applying for any of these tax deferment programs, you must pay all penalties, interest, previous years’ property taxes, and utility charges, as these charges cannot be deferred. For more information on these programs, please contact the Tax Department at (250) 426-4211.

2012 HOME OWNER GRANT

The City of Cranbrook is pleased to announce that you can once again claim your Home Owner Grant on line. This feature is available by logging on to the City’s website at www.cranbrook.ca and following the link to the Grant Application form. The eHOG password to access the form is found in the address portion at the top left-hand side of your 2012 tax notice. IMPORTANT: Please read the instructions on the City’s website before proceeding to the Grant application form.

PREPAYMENT OF 2013 PROPERTY TAXES

PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE - DEVELOPMENT COST CHARGES

The City of Cranbrook is continuing to offer a property tax prepayment plan. Now you can budget your property taxes and avoid the July property tax “blues”. Monthly tax payments are made through your bank by preauthorized debits on the 15th of each month, starting in July 2012 for the 2013 taxation year. Application forms are available from the City Hall Tax Department. If you would like one mailed, please contact us at 426-4211. Any overpayment on the 2012 property taxes will be applied to the first payment(s) for 2013.

The City of Cranbrook will be hosting a Public Open House to learn about the City’s proposed Development Cost Charge (DCC) Bylaw. Thursday June 21, 2012 -- 4:00 to 7:00 PM at the Manual Training Center 1212 2nd Street N., Cranbrook, B.C. For more information please visit www.cranbrook.ca or call Cranbrook Engineering Services at 250-489-0230.

2012 TAX DEFERMENT PROGRAMS

Coffee with the Mayor @ Kootenay Roasting Company Saturday June 23, 2012 from 1 – 4pm

You may defer payment of property taxes if you meet the following basic qualifications: - Canadian citizen or landed immigrant having lived in British Columbia for at least one year; and - registered owner of the property, and the property is your principal residence Specific Program eligibility requirements: Regular Deferment Program • 55 years or older, or widow/widower, or a pperson with a disability as defined by Regulation; g and • 25% equity position in your home (based on the 2012 BC Assessment property value) Families with Children Deferment Program • Sign a declaration that you are financially supporting a child under the age of 18 at any time during the calendar year; and • 15% equity position in your home (based on the 2012 BC Assessment property value)

You are invited to have coffee with Cranbrook Mayor Wayne y Stetski at Kootenayy Roastingg Company p y on Baker Street on Saturday June 23, 2012 from 1 – 4pm. The afternoon is open for one-on-one discussion for you to discuss concerns and ask questions about the City of Cranbrook. Refreshments are not provided. Please come and join us!

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Key City Theatre celebrates 20 seasons With 14 Grammy nominations and several wins, Steve Earle closed the Key City

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ment. The 2011-12 season marked the Key City Theatre’s twentieth year of providing quality entertainment to the people of the East Kootenays. Where else can you say that you saw musical legends like Steve Earle and Johnny Winter in an intimate, comfortable and affordable venue? Prices for shows like the internationally acclaimed Celtic Tenors were under $45 at the Key City Theatre, while they were $99 elsewhere in BC. This season alone the theatre was busy 145 days for over 45,000 patrons, and had a

The 35th Annual Cranbrook Firefighters Fishing Clinic Sunday, June 17 (Father’s Day) from 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Idlewild Park in Cranbrook Children 15 years old and under Families are encouraged to come along. No cost or pre-registration required. Hot dogs and refreshments will also be served.

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A new bicycle as the grand prize! (Tagged ďŹ sh must be caught by March 31 of the following year in order to claim prize) The lake will be stocked with ďŹ sh by the Kootenay Trout hatchery. Provincial ďŹ shing regulations apply. All ďŹ sh must be caught in the lake.

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dozen sold-out shows. Established performers from across Canada like Terri Clark, the Rankin Family, Liona Boyd, the Irish Rovers, and rising stars like Jill Barber all made stops at the Key City Theatre this season. And it wasn’t just outstanding music, Ballet Jorgen’s Anastasia, and Vancouver’s renowned Arts Club Theatre with their Buddy Holly both Âżlled the House, and even Noises Off, starring all local talent, brought in over 1,200 people during its hilarious run. What most people don’t realize is that the Key City Theatre, a non-proÂżt society, has only 4 full-time staff. The theatre would either have to charge ‘big city’ prices or close if it wasn’t for the hundred volunteers who usher and run the concession at every show, donors, and the season’s sponsors, A&W, Northstar GM, RBC Foundation, Pepsi, Prestige Hotels and Resorts, Spring Honda, St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino, Xerox, and especially Falkins Insurance, the theatre’s Major Season Sponsor. “I don’t think people realize how important our volunteers, donors, and sponsors are,â€? said Managing Director, Patrick LeBlanc. “We do receive a grant from the City of Cranbrook, but most theatres in this province are City owned and they receive much more funding than we do from their municipalities and they have way more staff. We’re pretty tired by June but what an amazing season this has been, and next year will be just as amazingâ€?. When asked for hints about the upcoming season, LeBlanc says “there will be something for everyone.â€? Brochures for the Key City Theatre’s twentyÂżrst season will be mailed out in August.

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Steelworkers union signs deal with Teck

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By Timothy Schafer The sun is shining a little brighter this week now that the details of the deal Local 480 of the United Steelworkers union signed Friday have sunk in. On Friday the membership gave its loudest ringing endorsement on a deal that they ever have, with 87.9 per cent of the membership (778 members) that voted saying ‘Yes’ to the tentative collective agreement struck one week prior, with 104 against. With 885 members voting—80 per cent of the total membership— it was obvious the deal the negotiators had reached with the management of Teck Trail Operations was one they wanted, said Armindo deMedeiros, Local 480 vice president. “It was one of the highest ratiÂżcation votes we ever had. It’s the highest I’ve ever seen here,â€? he said. Teck Trail Operations and locals 480 and 9705 of the United Steelworkers put Âżnal signatures on the new collective agreement for Trail operations after one month of negotiations that began in earnest April 30. The agreement was ratiÂżed and commences June 1, running through to May 31, 2017, replacing the three-year agreement that expired May 31. The agreement was a departure from past deals, said deMedeiros, being one year longer than the customary four the union typically signs, and included the biggest signing bonus the union has ever pulled in at $10,000.

But the bonus and the longer contract duration was what the membership wanted, he said, after a priority sheet put out to its membership earlier in the year listed them as top priorities heading into negotiations. Considering what Teck unions on other properties had signed for—including Sparwood, Fording River and Elkview—in their negotiations in the last few months, Local 480 was right in line with their demands. Traditionally the Trail union liked to negotiate with any extra money asked for being put into wages or the pension, but for this time around the signing bonus was pretty high on the priority list, deMedeiros said. “Everybody seemed to want that money,â€? he said. “Right from the very beginning the membership was on us that they wanted the same (as the other unions). So our hands were pretty tied on that one. If we didn’t deliver ‌ I don’t think the contract would have gone through without that signing bonus.â€? The change in negotiation strategy was generated by a younger workforce, he added. The evolution in the age of the workforce has also brought the air of a new era to the work environment at Teck, said deMedeiros, as well as between the company and the union. “The membership is content and we are leaning towards a younger workforce right now so, for a lot of them, it’s their Âżrst big paying

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Brought to you by Bill Bennett, MLA. (Kootenay East) Province of British Columbia

3 Facts You Need To Know About... Giving First Responders Peace of Mind 1.

Legislation passed in the BC Legislature will give all emergency workers access to information about potential disease exposure that will allow them to take the necessary precautions to protect themselves and their families.

2. Paramedics and ďŹ re-ďŹ ghters in particular agonize about what to do to protect themselves and their families, after contact with bodily uids. They had no right to demand a blood sample. Under this new legislation, they will have that right. Private information will be protected. 3. First responders put their lives on the line for us every day. It is important that we support them in every way we can. Thanks to the Elkord, Sparwood, Fernie & Cranbrook ďŹ reďŹ ghters and paramedics for working with me and my colleagues on this initiative.

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Friday, June 15, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser

Author Rita Moir coming to Elkford The heart of a valley comes to Elkford Public Library with One Book, One Kootenay shortlist author Rita Moir to read to anyone interested in the history of the region. The history of the Slocan Valley is synonymous with the people who have travelled through it, enjoyed its abundant resources and built their homes and communities there. Rita Moir, who has

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Friday, June 15, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser

EKC supports youth soccer

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In Junior Babe Ruth baseball Cranbrooks ACT Masaki Nagayama steals home on a past ball and avoids the tag by Curtis Luke of the Creston Maroons. In two previous matches Creston has rallied in late innings to beat Cranbrook. But hot bats by Cranbrook would prove to be too much and Cranbrook would go on to win 13-7. PHOTO SUBMITTED

The Kootenay East Youth Soccer Association, playing in the Sam Steele Soccer Tournament this year, bene¿ted from donations from the East Kootenay Community Credit Union. Submitted East Kootenay Community Credit Union (EKC) is pleased to announce their support for the Kootenay East Youth Soccer Association (KEYSA) and their upcoming Sam Steele Soccer Tournament. In addition to donating $3,000 for the tournament, EKC has committed $1,700 annually for KEYSA through 2014 bringing their total contribution to $8,100. According to Joanne

GOLD CREEK RELOCATION AND MT. BAKER REBUILD PROJECT

SITE ACTIVITY COMMENCEMENT BC Hydro will be making system improvements and a power line relocation in the Gold Creek Road and Mt. Baker area, beginning in the middle of June 2012 with work expected to continue until November 2012. The project includes vegetation work, followed by construction activities involving the use of heavy equipment, resulting in higher than normal traffic activity. The line relocation and system upgrade will improve reliability and support telecommunication customers with equipment located on Mt. Baker. BC Hydro recognizes the inconvenience that the construction activity may cause, and will complete the work as safely and efficiently as possible.

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Lees, KEYSA’s Sam Steele Soccer CoChair, “We are delighted to receive this generous support from East Kootenay Community Credit Union. For the Sam Steele Tournament we have 35 teams taking part, ranging from our local KEYSA teams as well as teams from Creston, Nelson, Castlegar, Elk Valley, Columbia Valley, and Alberta. This support means a lot to us because KEYSA is a volunteer-based organization of parents. We work closely with the Cranbrook and Kimberley soccer associations to develop and engage the youth and parents of our region with the fun and teambased sport of soccer.” Diane Baher, Senior Manager of EKC’s Cranbrook Branch adds, “East Kootenay Community Credit Union is a proud supporter of KEYSA and the Sam Steele Soccer Tournament. We are really happy to promote and support youth soccer, an inclusive sport that enables children

in our community to be not only physically active, but also part of a team. We encourage everyone to join in the fun during the festivities this Sam Steele weekend and cheer on our local teams as part of the KEYSA Sam Steele Soccer Tournament taking place June 16-17.” Over 600 soccer players and their families are in Cranbrook. Competition is ¿erce as some teams have an established rivalry and some teams will meet for the ¿rst time. Soccer games start at 8am Saturday morning at Moir Park, with action continuing all day Sunday. Schedules are available at EKC (920 Baker St. Cranbrook), at Moir Park, or at www.kootenayeastsoccer.com. For more information on the EKC’s KEYSA Youth Soccer Tournament, please visit their website at www.kootenayeastsoccer.com.


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RDEK approves funding for projects The Regional District of East Kootenay Board of Directors has approved funding for 138 projects around the region. The funding comes from Columbia Basin Trust’s Community Initiatives and Affected

Areas Programs, which are administered by the RDEK. “We approved a total of $1,001,854 this year,� says RDEK Board Chair Rob Gay. ““From education and outreach projects to community hall reno-

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Could the music of ‘Old Spice’ and an evening of dance be a remedy? at the CRANBROOK SENIORS HALL the last SOCIAL dance takes place until the Fall. Make it a part of your Sam Steele Celebrations. We welcome all guests from 7-11, and include a light lunch. Flo - 250.489.2720. YARD SALE, Sam Steele. Rain or shine, Corner of Baker Street and 12th Avenue. Sale times 9 am to noon. Cranbrook United Church **If it's a rainy weekend, we'll be in the basement; sunshine we'll be outside** All profits go to charity EK OUTDOOR CLUB h ike to Lakit Lake H ills. Lorne, 426-8864. JAFFRAY BAYNES LAKE FARMERS' MARKET held every Saturday morning throughout the summer at the Baynes Lake Community Center. 9am-12:30pm. Info. 250429-35519. CLEAN DRAIN DRY as part of Invasive Species Week in BC, East Kootenay Invasive Plant Council. invites the public to view their new Mobile Boat Decontamination Station. Take part in activities, win prizes and learn about preserving the areas ecological heritage. 7:30am – 1pm, on the corner of Baker St., and 11th Ave N., Cbk. Info: 1-888-55EKIPC

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come. MISSIONARIES TO MALAWI Steve and Kathy Bowler will share about a growing ministry to disabled and other vulnerable children, and a new ministry to victims of sexual abuse. 10:30 a.m., Abundant Life Pentecostal Assembly, 501-11th Ave S. 426-2866. Free of charge. "STARFIELD" LIVE IN CONCERT. Cranbrook Alliance Church, 6pm. Come see this 4 time Juno nominated band. Tickets at www.cranbrookalliancechurch.com Or The Nails Christian Bookstore. WILDHORSE FUN RACES - Sam Steele Sunday June 17 and Sunday July 22 10am Start Eager Hills Fraggle Rock Parking area (turn off Hwy 3/95 just past the SPCA) WEED SCAVENGER HUNT . Parents and children are invited to enjoy the outdoors, win prizes and learn about invasive species as part of East Kootenay Invasive Council's acknowledgement of Invasive Species Week and a celebration of Sam Steele Days and the areas ecological heritage. 1-3pm, Idlewild Park, 30th Ave., S. & 9th St., S. Info: 1-888-55EKIPC or www. 1

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7-9 pm. FMI 420-2216. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM. Ages 16 - 30 years. BladeRunners Employment Program. Funding provided through the Canada British Columbia Labour Market Agreement. Learn life skills and employment skills. We help you find and keep a job that works for you! 250 Howard Street, Kimberley. Call Chelsie at 250-427-7017 for more information or to sign up. KIMBERLEY TRAP AND Skeet Club summer hours. Shoots every Tues from 6 p.m. to dusk. For info call Mike or Morris at 250-417-0550 or Ron at 250-432-0002. CHILD HEALTH CLINICS are held Tuesday afternoon and Thursday morning by appt. Parents welcome to drop-in and discuss concerns with public health nurses weekdays from 8:30-4:30 at Kimberley North Star Dream Team. BABY AND ME drop in for parents with babes in arms, Tuesdays 10-12, Cranbrook Family Connections 46-17th Ave S (next to skateboard park) Niki, 421-8096. IN THESE CHALLENGING TIMES your

support of the MS Walk is more important than ever. Each walker, team captain and volunteer who participates is a vital partner in providing research. Join the movement to end MS by registering today, set a goal and multiply your impact by recruiting friends and family to walk with you as a MS walk team HEARTS IN MOTION Walking Club meet Mon, Wed, Fri at the Cranbrook Rec Plex 9am. Walk inside or out, all ages welcome. Marion 250-426-4529 or Jeanette 250-426-2393 FOOD BANK BINGO, Kimberley Elks Club, Every Monday at 7pm 427-2343 THE CRANBROOK WOMEN'S CENTER, 32-13th Ave S has reopened. Hours of operation Mon-thurs, 10-12:30, 1-3:30. Information, support, lay counselling & advocacy provided. Small free store on site. Contact Vicky, 426-2912. SPARWOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD Development Committee meetings, 2nd Wednesday of each month 5:00-6:00pm. Leisure Center. Join us for a fast pace discussion on projects to enhance opportunities for preschool

children. EAST KOOTENAY BRAIN INJURY-SUPPORT GROUPS for Caregivers & Survivors Kimberley meets first Wednesday of each month 3pm at Youth Centre. Cranbrook meets third Wednesday of each month 2pm @United Church Everyone welcome! INTERESTED IN YOUR Family Roots, Cranbrook Family History Centre hrs Tues & Thurs. 10-8, Sat 10-1. 426-4614. JOB OPTIONS BC is seeking employers in Cranbrook and Kimberley who would be interested in hosting a 4 week work experience. Wage subsidies available. Call today for more information Maureen 250.919.3484 or Lori 250.426.8019 ext 30 EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30-4 Senior Dance at Centennial Hall, Kimberley, live music. BANNER OVER BAKER Street. Does your not-for-profit organization have an event coming up? Hang your banner on Baker St. for optimum visibility. Book now before your important dates are taken. Spots available for 2010 in Feb, Mar, May & Jun. 250-426-4223

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TM The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All Selling Prices include AWD Offer. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2012 Tucson GL AWD/Santa Fe GL 2.4 AWD WITH PREMIUM PKG /Veracruz GL AWD with an annual finance rate of 0% for 48/72/72 months. Bi-weekly payment is $255/$190/$227. No down payment is required. Cost of Borrowing is $0/$0/$0. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,760/$1,760/$1,760 are included. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2012 Veracruz GL AWD for $35,259 at 0% per annum equals $227 bi-weekly for 72 months for a total obligation of $35,259. Cash price is $35,259. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,760. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. †ʕPrices for models shown: 2012 Tucson Limited AWD/Santa Fe Limited 3.5 AWD/Veracruz GLS AWD are $34,106/$37,559/$41,759. Delivery and Destination charges of $1,760/$1,760/$1,760 are included. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. ʈFuel consumption for 2012 Tucson GL AWD (HWY 7.1L/100KM; City 10.0L/100KM)/2012 Santa Fe GL 2.4 AWD WITH PREMIUM PKG (HWY 8.0L/100KM, City 10.6L/100KM)/2012 Veracruz GL AWD (HWY 8.9L/100KM; City 13.2L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. No Charge AWD Offer: Purchase or lease a new 2012 Tucson GL AWD/Santa Fe GL 2.4 AWD WITH PREMIUM PKG/Veracruz GL AWD and you will be entitled to a $2,000 factory to dealer credit, which reduces the starting price to the regular starting price of the 2012 Tucson GL FWD/2012 Santa Fe GL 2.4 FWD WITH PREMIUM PKG/Veracruz GL FWD. Factory to dealer credit applies before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available credits. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. No charge AWD offer not available on the Tucson L 5-speed or L Auto, or the Santa Fe GL 2.4 6-speed or GL 2.4 Auto. ΩPurchase or lease a 2012 Tucson/Santa Fe/Veracruz during the Factory Authorized SUV Super Sale and you will receive a Preferred Price Petro-Canada Gas Card worth $250 (2012 Tucson)/$400 (2012 Santa Fe)/$540 (2012 Veracruz). Based on Energuide combined fuel consumption rating for the 2012 Tucson 2.0L Auto (7.9L/100km)/Santa Fe 2.4L Auto (9.0L/100km)/Veracruz Auto (10.8L/100km) at 15,400km/year [yearly average driving distance (Transport Canada's Provincial Light Vehicle Fleet Statistics, 2012)], this is equivalent to $0.25 (2012 Tucson)/$0.40 (2012 Veracruz and Santa Fe) per litre savings on each litre of gas up to a total of 1,000 Litres (2012 Tucson and Santa Fe)/1,350 Litres (2012 Veracruz). †ʕ‡ΩOffers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. ††2012 Veracruz 7 year/120,000 km warranty consists of 5 year/100,000km Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage and an additional 2 year/20,000km coverage under the Hyundai Protection Plan. Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions. Additional coverage is in accordance to the terms and conditions of the Hyundai Protection Plan. Please contact your local dealer for all details.

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SIVOROT, Gladys Marion (nee Franson) April 9, 1933 - June 8, 2012 Former Kimberley resident, Gladys Sivorot, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 8, 2012 at 8:50 pm at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital. Her final days were spent surrounded by her family and friends. At her request, no funeral service will be held. A memorial gathering will be held at a later date. Gladys Sivorot was born on April 9, 1933 in Invermere and raised in Wilmer, BC. Gladys's parents were Charles and Evelyn Franson and she had five siblings, Hilda, Norman, Shirley, Albert and Ronnie. After moving to Kimberley, Gladys met Clair John Sivorot. They were married in Kimberley at the United Church in December 1957. Together they raised three children, Colleen, Danny and Michael. Gladys was very artistic, crafty and inventive. Her determined nature kept her active and busy. Her interests in life included watercolour paintings, gardening, sewing, crocheting and baking. She had a passion for a thrift store find, garage sales and antiques. She enjoyed and looked forward to visits from her family and friends. In 2007, Gladys sold the family homestead in Kimberley and moved to Cranbrook to be closer to her family. She was predeceased by her husband Clair on September 29, 1987 (52) and her dear grandson, David Michael Sivorot on March 21, 1989 (6). Gladys is survived by her first-born daughter Colleen Reif (nee Sivorot) of Cranbrook, her eldest son Danny Sivorot (wife Linda) of Cranbrook and her youngest son Michael Sivorot (wife Emily) of Malott, Washington, USA. Her grandchildren, Christie (Evan) of Wainwright, Alberta, Sara of Cranbrook, Tyson of Calgary, Alberta, Nicholas, Sarina, Antoniette and Jenelle - all of Washington, USA and her many nieces and nephews. Deep in our hearts your memory is kept to love, cherish and never forget. Until we meet again . . . . The family would like to thank all the nurses in palliative care at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital for their kind help and support. Condolences may be left for the family at www.markmemorial.com. Mark Memorial Funeral Services in care of arrangements (250) 426-4864.

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EXPERIENCED PARTS Person required for progressive auto/industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wages, full benefits and RRSP bonuses plus moving allowances. Our 26,000 sq.ft. store is located 2.5 hours N.E. of Edmonton, Alberta. See our community at: LacLaBicheRegion.com Send resume to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net. LINE COOKS needed for golf course. Apply to shirley@shadowmountain.ca, or in person to Chef Norbert. S.M. Quennell Trucking in Cranbrook is looking for log truck drivers based in Cranbrook. Full time work, home every night. Excellent medical, dental, pension benefits, etc. Wages competitive with union rates. Fax resume to (250)426-4610 or call (250)426-6853

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Employment Opportunity Accounting Services Manager School District No. 5 (Southeast Kootenay) invites applications for the position of Accounting Services Manager. The successful applicant will report to the Secretary Treasurer and is primarily responsible for the overall accounting and payroll systems, accounts receivable and accounts payable. In addition, the successful applicant is responsible for developing and maintaining District financial systems and procedures to ensure that proper financial control and reporting requirements are met on a timely basis. Responsibilities also include the preparation of regular financial reports, statements, working papers and budget reports, as well as the supervision of unionized staff. The successful applicant should possess a recognized professional accounting designation (CMA, CGA, CA). A minimum of 5 years supervisory experience in an accounting/payroll environment and relevant financial analysis and planning experience in a complex unionized environment, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience is required. Experience in the K-12 educational system is also an asset. We offer a competitive salary including a comprehensive benefits package. Date of Notice: June 11, 2012 Closing Date: June 20, 2012 - 4:00 pm (MST) Starting Date: July 16, 2012 Contact Person: Rob Norum, Secretary Treasurer Phone: (250)417-2054 Please apply for this job only in the manner specified by the employer, otherwise; your application will not be considered for the position. In Person: Human Resources Department School District No. 5 (Southeast Kootenay) 940 Industrial Road No. 1, Cranbrook, BC V1C 4C6 By Fax: (250)426-4987 Or by email: careers@sd5.bc.ca Please note: your resume will not be considered received by the Board until you get a reply back. The District appreciates the interest of all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Successful applicants will be subject to a criminal record check.

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Fitness/Exercise COME SEE the expanded show room at Flaman Fitness, we have Bow Flex gyms, Nautilus treadmills, bikes and elipticals. Plus we have a huge clearance section upstairs. We’re located on the strip downtown Cranbrook. Just look for the 7’ tall running man out front www.flamanfitness.com 250-426-2691

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.

Cleaning Services

OPEN HOUSE- Herbal Magic Join for only $9.95 per week. Come in today, or call Herbal Magic at 1-800-854-5176.

Two Sisters Cleaning, basic or heavy duty. (250)417-7137

Financial Services

Fencing

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Pets

Pets

Pets & Livestock

Home Improvements

Pets

Gutter cleaning & power washing. Please call (250)4899416

CRITTER SITTER

Household Services

We also board Rabbits, Birds & Exotics 250-919-1910

A-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Furnace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-5650355 (Free estimates)

Swimming Pools/ Hot Tubs BEACHCOMBER HOT TUBS save up to $4010 at the factory year end clearance event while stock lasts, plus we have 8 reconditioned hot tubs starting as low as $800. This month save 20% off HOT TUB COVERS. 100 Van Horne Street North Cranbrook 250426-7999 www.beachcomberhottubs.com and RELAX IT’S A BEACHCOMBER

Handypersons

Water Services

HANDYMAN SERVICE

CULLIGAN HAS the absolute best in water softeners, iron filters, reverse osmosis drinking water systems and bottled water delivery service, visit www.culligancranbrook.com Call 250-426-2691 today and receive a FREE IN-HOME WATER EVALUATION. Limited time offer

Need some help around the house or yard? Hourly or contract. Painting, trim, drywall, insulation, small reno’s, building, taking apart fences, decks & more.

If you need it done, give us a call. We’ll help you or do it all. Call Doug evenings or leave message 250-426-7222

Pets & Livestock

Equestrian

CAT BOARDING

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Merchandise for Sale

Appliances Kenmore fridge, white, good running cond., $75. Kenmore stove, white, 1-yr old, $400 obo. Call (250)426-2105 Maytag washer & dryer, matching set, good cond., recent repairs, $250/pair. (250)489-4032

Auctions UNRESERVED AUCTIONSJune 16 & 17, Redwater, Alberta. Collector vehicles and tractors, 1300 die cast toy tractors, wagons, buggies, show harness; old gas upright gas pumps; original case eagle; antiques. Thursday, June 21 - Harry Shapka, Vilna, Alberta. Phone 780-636-2165. JD 8650, 4440, 4240; Concord air drill; 1977 & 87 Kenworths; Cat 966C loader; Komatsu D85; lowboy; 8820 & 860 combines; haying equipment. Saturday, June 23 - John Baranec, Innisfree, Alberta. Phone 780-592-2308. Steiger ST250, 9030 Bi-Directional; 4640 & 4320; MF 8450; Claas 98; 1980 Ford tandem; Kello 24’ disc; JD 820 & 830; plus full line-up. View full lists online: prodaniukauctions.com.

Building Supplies 1/2 price, brand new plumbing parts (water) for your RV Park, Campground, or Mobile Home Park. (250)344-5751

Home Improvements

$100 & Under

Tobacco Plains Indian Band Now offer in addition to rough custom cuts also planed & tongue and grooved lumber

(250) 887-3461 Fax for quotes at 887 3424 (250) 887-3424

Willing to remove elk fencing for materials

Robert Osborne 250-365-8070 Toll Free1-877-765-8070 Email roberto@4pillars.ca www.kootenaydebt.ca

Services

• Horse Board • Horse Lease • Horse Sales Wycliffe Call for info.: 250-489-0115 13-yr old Quarterhorse/Paint mare, rides but doesn’t steer great, shoes, packs, loads easy, $750. Leave msg (250)349-5478 6 yr old reg quarter horse thoroughbred gelding. 5 yr old reg quarter horse gelding. Both very classy & good riders. $2000/each obo. Call (250)464-5551 Buying old or unwanted horses. Call Rob, (250)489-4293 or (250)464-1372

Pets

The Playpen Client of the Month Great Haircut for our Miss Molly, Thank you, The Playpen Molly Simmonds, local dog, sporting a new ‘do

n New additio opening soon 1545 Industrial Rd. F1, Cranbrook, BC P 250 426 4000 www.theplaypencranbrook.com

20 CU FT deep freezer, asking $100 obo. Call daytime hours (250)426-3945 3 new 1 inch x 50 feet air hoses, 400 psi, $100. (250)4277300 3-SERVICED lawnmowers, start at $60. 5 large gold fish/pond fish. (250)417-2040

$200 & Under Truck box utility trailer, 6.5’Lx4’W (inside dimensions) w/outside fenders, 15’’ tires, 1-7/8 hitch, $150. (250)4176603

$300 & Under Whirlpool fridge w/top freezer, adjustable shelves, ex. cond., $290. (250)426-1123

FARRIER, MD. Horseshoeing Call Morgan, (250)529-7370

Farm Equipment

Silver Supreme Western saddle, 15” seat, hardly used, asking $1000. (250)427-7525

9’ International cutter (1190), $3800. (250)422-3702 or 4270705

Slide on stock rack for 21’ flatdeck trailer, metal frame, wood sides, $2000. (250)423-3629

Feed & Hay Hay for sale, early bird, $3/bale, 1st & 2nd cut, in shed, small squares, Wycliffe, (250)427-4882 (250)427-6484 HAY: PREMIUM quality horse hay, small squares. Call 250887-3444 Grasmere

Livestock 1991 Southland gooseneck stock trailer, $4500 obo. Cattle squeeze, $500 obo. Call (250)489-2845 1993 16’ Charmack stock trailer, new paint, tires & wiring, asking $5000 obo. Call (250)427-5517 Chase Saddle & Leather, Custom Saddles & Leather Repairs, (250)427-5517

Firearms WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Food Products BUTCHER SHOP BC INSPECTED GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished $100 Packages Available Quarters/Halves $2.45/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Hamburger $4.00/lb TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston Free range farm fresh brown eggs, avail now, $5/doz. 135 6th Ave S, 1 (250)489-4228

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Free Items

Heavy Duty Machinery

Beloved family cat, 3-yr old Calico female, good with kids, no dogs, outside cat but litter trained. Good barn cat. No longer able to keep her, must find her a home so she doesn’t go to the SPCA. (250)4260019 Free barn kittens to good home. (250)427-7499

Towable backhoe, ideal for the farm or gold claim, tow behind a pickup or quad, c/w 3 buckets & 1 tooth, digs 6’, reach 8’, force 1950 lbs, new cond., $8500. (250)489-2526

Misc. for Sale

Free kittens, litter trained, 2 Calico females. (250)426-0019

Fruit & Vegetables FRESH ASPARAGUS Sutcliffe Farms Creston, BC Place your order to ensure availability 250-428-9961

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Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Real Estate

Real Estate

Misc. for Sale

Misc. for Sale

Musical Instruments

For Sale By Owner

Composted manure, top soil, electrical sand, delivery available (250)421-7399

RELOCATING, miscellaneous items for sale: Free Spirit Club Treadmill - good condition $400. Bow Flex Blaze - good condition $500. Queen Bdrm Suite (Armoire, Dresser/Mirror, 2 Bedside Tables, Head/Foot Board $1000. Hide-a-Bed (Double size), floral pattern $200. Desk (Hutch Style) $450 Wall Unit $75. Stereo Cabinet $30. Contact # 250-428-4686 or email: gramkath@yahoo.ca

Mobile Homes & Parks

Cranbrook Arts & Crafts Liquidation Sale! Everything is 75% off. (250)489-1939 Elliptical & treadmill, $300 for both. (250)417-0389 leave message HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? Manure, by pick up or dump truck loads, free delivery in Cranbrook. (250)417-7137

Wanted: Antlers & Horns Racks, brown, white, taxidermy, antiques. Cash paid. Kelly, (250)426-6993 Wood boiler, c/w 3 hotwater tanks, rad for furnace, pumps, valves, etc. good cond, asking $1900 obo. (250)426-8207

Furniture Beige couch & love seat, good shape, $160 obo. Call (250)421-9641(250)427-3618

Heavy Duty Machinery A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

STEEL BUILDING - Blowout sale! 20x26 $5,199. 25x28 $5,799. 30x42 $8,390. 32x56 $11,700. 40x50 $14,480. 47x 76 $20,325. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca

18 hp marine diesel Bukh, 20 years but used less than 10 years, $650. Advance precision bench lathe, lots of features, $1650. (250)417-3670 2000 Celebrity scooter, gently used, $900. (250)417-4088 2001 Electric golf cart, complete with windshield, Club Car, winter green, well maintained, runs well, battery 5-yrs old, $2100 obo.(250)426-7192

TD-9 International Crawler, $3000. (250)422-3702 or 4270705

Are you moving? Need boxes? Call The Kootenay Advertiser. Small boxes: 10/$5.00 Large boxes: 10/$7.00 (250)489-3455

Furniture

Furniture

"We make your house a home."

Misc. Wanted Miscellaneous Tanks These tanks can be used for many things. They hold 250 US gallons. Made of plastic w/a metal cage. 6” top opening, with a 2” discharge. They weigh about 125lbs. $200 for 1 tank, $300 for 2 tanks. Call George, (250)347-9500 Peahens & Peacocks, $20/each. Blue Spruce, 2’ tall, $10/each, 3’ tall, $15/each. (250)429-3668 Prestini alto saxophone, used very gently, c/w neck strap, 2 mouth pieces, 2 ligatures, cork grease, mouth piece case, saxophone swab, 1 usable reed, ex. cond, $300 obo. (250)417-2580 leave message Solar panels, off-grid systems, RV packages, mobile installation service. Call (250)423-2630

Antlers Wanted, Sheds & Sets, Elk & Deer. Call Rick 250-422-3444 COIN Collector looking to buy Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins. Bulk Silver coins, bills etc. Call Chad 250-863-3082 (Local) Wanted: backyard mechanic. (250)919-2222 Wanted: wine bottles, 1 gallon or 1/2 gallon. Call (250)426-0596 (250)426-9423

Musical Instruments DJ SERVICE & KARAOKE Weddings (complete), anniversaries, birthdays & family reunions. Will travel throughout area. *Not expensive - No time limit or extra costs. One price 20+ years of entertaining. Families & guests. CALL ME! Leave Message 250-421-3298,Lily.

Misc. for Sale

Home For Sale 126 - 16th St. S. Blast Beats Rock Shop and Consignment Instrument sales. Sell your used instruments in this high traffic location downtown. Dedicated to instrument only consignments. Suite 14, Specialty Lane Building, 13th Ave S. Just across from the Safeway Gasbar.

Local (778)517-3333 or Cell (250)464-1294. G. Messier (Dresden) violin, $600. Yamaha keyboard PSR 293, $100. Anjo 5 string banjo, $300. Fender acoustic 12 string guitar, $300. Nova 6 string electric guitar, $100. (250)427-3455 Prestini alto saxophone, used very gently, c/w neck strap, 2 mouth pieces, 2 ligatures, cork grease, mouth piece case, saxophone swab, 1 usable reed, ex. cond, $300 obo. (250)417-2580 leave message

Sporting Goods

Garage Sales

Consignment Sporting Goods 917 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook

www.funhogz.com 417-2828

Selling your truck, car, SUV, van, boat, RV, motorcycle, off-road vehicle can happen much faster running it in our classified section

We’re giving you a 3 month deal MARYSVILLE Yard Sale: 423 303rd street (front of house), Sat. June 16th , 9:002:00. Camping, sporting goods, bicycle trailer, yard & garden, vintage Pop. Science mags, Christmas, misc. MOVING Sale Furniture, Prints and Household items Saturday June 16 and Sunday June 17 10-2pm Unit 20 Invermere Bay 250-342-3535 joanne.young@shaw.ca Multi family gift/garage sale, South Rotary Drive, Kimberley (Mark Creek Crossing), Sat, June 16, 9am-2pm, household, jewelry, overhead projector, breadmaker, mats, silk plants, small furniture pieces, linens, pottery, crystal Sat, June 16, 10am-1pm, 2813 2B St. S. Power tools, woodstove, lathe, table saw, band saw, china cabinet, cabinet w/mirror, tee pee, wall tent, truck tool box, & much more Sat, June 16, 8am-2pm, 15th Ave at 6A St S. Lots of kitchen stuff Sat June 16, 9-12, 18 Anderson Cres, Moving sale, furniture. Sat, June 23, 9am-2pm, 4271 Lakeview Drive, up Jim Smith, lots of wine making equipment, odds and ends

Kootenays

Acreage for Sale Acreage living with renovated home for only $224,900. (250)417-3251

Business for Sale LIVE THE Dream. Harbours End Marine, 27 year history on beautiful Salt Spring Island, BC “the best place on earth!” Owner retiring, well-established business only $129,000 email: jg_cormorant@shaw.ca

serone one Call

SIZE MATTERS 16’ wide show home on display! We have pads in Cranbrook! Hurry for best selection Turn key packages 250-489-1230 www.eaglehomes.ca james@eaglehomes.ca 2232 Cranbrook St. N., across from Lordco

For Sale By Owner

Get there fast! Annual Sam Steele Garage Sale, Sat., June 16, 9am, in front of Trends & Treasures, 1109 Baker Street Cellar Sidewalk Sale, Sat, June 16, 9am-noon, corner of Baker St & 12th Ave. All profits go to charity Downsizing, household stuff, tools, something for everyone. Sat, June 16, 9am-4pm, 1207 12th St. S. Estate, 3 Ferguson & one 8N tractor, tools, antiques, electric scooter, household items. Fri & Sat, June 15 & 16, 8:30-4, 4852 48th St Canyon BC. Fri, June 15, 1-4, Sat June 16, 8-2, Main Street Marysville, opposite the Marysville Hotel, wide range of household items, children’s articles. Articles new or in good cond. Watch for signs. Fri, June 15, 4pm-8pm, Sat, June 16, 8am-3pm, 900 18A Ave N. Multi family FRI JUNE 15, Sat June 16, 9-5, 668 Brookview Cres. Fri-Sun, 15-17, 6km N Fish Hatchery Fenwick Rd, huge, furniture, treadmill, pictures, tenting, horse tack. Really Big Yard Sale, Fri & Sat, June 15 & 16, all day both days, 1301 10A St. S. Something for everyone.

MATURE, responsible couple looking for a reasonable 2 or 3 BR single family house to rent. Nicholson area preferred. 250344-0065

Real Estate

Elkford, BC. Two fully viced industrial park lots, with Quanset building, with office complex. (250)427-6199

Garage Sales

UNIQUE PROPERTY in Kimberley, up & down duplex, recently renovated, endless possibilities, zoned commercial, $239,900. (250)417-3251

Homes Wanted

Commercial/ Industrial Property 813 Baker St., Cranbrook, BC • 426-2316 • 1-888-678-4343

Great family home with 3 + 2 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, has it all! Vaulted ceilings, island, pantry, covered deck, ensuite, central vac, air, UGS, double attached garage. All on a large, landscaped lot. Many features included. $365,000 Can be viewed on Kijiji, WeList.com #47856, PropertyGuys.com #266233. For viewing, please call Kari, (250)489-0053

For the months of April, May and June you can run your ad for 3 months (12 weeks) for $49 + tax (4/5 line ad or photo ad)

Give us a call today to get started 250-489-3455 • 1-800-665-2382

2 storey, over 4100 sq.ft., finished, 5-bdrm, 4-bath, on 2/3 acre in RDEK, across road from city homes on 9th St. S. Many upgrades, attached 28x37 garage, reduced to $499,000. Call owner Garry, (250)417-0925 ESTATE - House, Wynndel Flats on 6.3/acres. Approx 1200sq.ft. main floor, 4/bdrms. 2 1/2/baths, 1 1/2 story + full bmnt. Exc. soil for gardening crops, grew strawberries for 40/yrs, aparagus for 10/yrs, now in hay. 1/acre fenced for pets + fenced front yard. $295,000obo. 250-866-5274 Home & beautiful 2.15 acres, in sunny Cranbrook .5 miles from downtown. 2 storey + 2 car detached garage & out buildings, $269,900. Call to view Cell 1-509-344-9090 Terra Lee #38, 2-bdrm, 2bath, Creekside, double garage, gas fireplace, jacuzzi tub, RV parking $279,000. (250)489-3320

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FRESH TRADE INS! NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! # 74 Georgian Pines MHP. Cranbrook. 2011 14 x66. Like new. large lot. Only $ 109,000 no tax . Williams MHP , Invermere. 1300 sq. ft. home. 5 bedrooms. nice lot, a must see, only $85,000 no tax, available immediately! Juniper Heights MHP. Inveremere. 14 x 66 in excellent shape. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, a must see! Only $ 89,000 no tax, just move in. 1972 Leader 12 x 66. Good Home. Only $ 9500. Will move to your property. 1975 Fleetwood 12 x 66’ Very clean , excellent shape. Great affordable home. We will move to your property. Only 18,500 no tax! FREE! 12 x 66’. Just pay the moving. Make a great storage building. WE ALSO HAVE PADS AVAILABLE FOR OUR NEW HOMES! FINANCING AVAILABLE O.A.C. 2232 Cranbrook St. N. across from Lordco

250-489-1230

1996 Legacy mobile home, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, dishwasher, 4-bdrms, addition, $49,000. (250)417-0389 leave message 2006 Moduline must be moved from Parson BC. 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms, 14x66, wood floors, master bedroom has walk in closet and bathroom with large soaker tub. Second bedroom and bathroom hardly used. Cheap to heat. Home still has warranty. Priced to sell $65,000, 250.348.2105.

Mortgages Koocanusa Lake 3 Hours from Calgary Quality built! Unbelievable value! Two homes, chain link fence entire 3.5 acres.

www.PropertyGuys Listing #266151 Asking $695,000 (250)529-7362

Lots Erickson - 1/ACRE CORNER LOT with fruit trees, beautiful view of the Skimmerhorn Mountains. Perfect site for building your dream home. $160,000. 250-428-1742

Mobile Homes & Parks

BRAND NEW 14x68’ Moduline Showhome Over $10,000 in options. Must be moved.

Blow Out Price $68,190 250-417-5257

MORTGAGES!! Lower than posted bank rates. No application fee. Mortgage renewal, re¿nancing, debt consolidation, pre-quali¿cation & rate guarantees. John Magis 1-877-489-1691 MORTGAGE INTELLIGENCE

Small ads, BIG deals! Open Houses OPEN HOUSE Sat. June 16 & 23 • 10am-2pm Sun. June 17 & 24 • 10am-2pm

1316-18th St. S. Cranbrook 3100 sq. ft., potential suite, 4 bdrms, 3.5 baths, greenhouse, underground sprinklers, heated workshop, Mt. views. Call: 250-489-2423 Asking $377,000 propertyguys.com #266087


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RV Sites

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Pasture

Beautiful Treed & Spacious RV sites in prime recreation area. No hook-up fees. No buy in. Just annual lease that includes all utilities & firewood. 50 minute drive from Cranbrook. call (250)424-5403 or visit www.kristinacreek.ca

WILSHIRE Apartments, central location, incl heat, hot water, games room, sauna, hot tub, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 2bdrm, $725-$800. Call 250417-7379

Good grass, water & access. (250)422-3702 or 427-0705.

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 1-Bedroom apartment, bright & cheery, neat, clean & quiet, no pets, no smoking, no parties, good location in Marysville, $450/mth + DD. References required. Available immediately. (250)427-7128 2-bdrm corner unit condo, 1bath, insuite laundry, all appliances, balcony, $900, n/s, n/parties, pets negotiable. Avail July 1. (250)421-3703 CRANBROOK 1-bdrm apt $600/m, incl util. Call (250)417-5806 For Immediate Occupancy: spacious 1-bdrm apartments, F/S, blinds, no pets, references, great for seniors, close to all amenities. Ranging in price from $400-$650(250)489-1906 Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, newly renovated, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 2-bdrm with no stairs, $775/m. Also, 1bdrm, $600/m. (250)417-7379 Large 3-bdrm, 2-bath, in adult oriented 6-plex, newly decorated with carpets, lino, lighting, paint, etc., laundry facilities in building, older mature person preferred, $750/mth + utilities. (250)489-1276 Newly decorated, small 2bdrm apt, in quiet 6-plex, laundry facilities & parking in this adult oriented building. No pets, $595/mth + utilities. Call (250)489-1276 PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments Available now! N/S N/P Children OK 250-428-9560 Creston ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰

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2 Bdrm unit $750mth Clean, quiet, secure, N/S, NO PETS, NO PARTIES laundry facilities, adult oriented. Ref. req.

(250)417-1011 Secure Clean Affordable Well maintained and managed. Close to all amenities. No pets, n/parties, no smoking, reference/credit check required. Ask about our June move-in specials! Norbury Place, 1501 Baker Street, 2-bdrms, $725/mth, covered parking. Galbraith manor, 1825 4th St N., 2-bdrm, $695/mth. (250)919-2713 SPACIOUS 2bdrm apartment, balcony, pets negotiable., Marysville, $700/mo. Call (250)427-6058

RV Sites

Commercial/ Industrial 1000 sqft w/8’x10’ garage door & office in Industrial park, $600/m + util. (250)417-6543 Creston COMMERCIAL BUILDING

3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space Located DOWN TOWN Excellent High Traffic Area Plenty of Parking 250-428-5240 Office space for rent in downtown Cranbrook. Call (250)421-3577

Duplex / 4 Plex 2-bdrm apt in clean, quiet 4-plex, laundry avail, mature tenants only, references, n/p, n/s, n/parties, $725/mth + utilities. (250)426-9726 Bachelor suite clean quiet 4plex, $550/mo. incl. gas & elec, n/p n/s n/parties, 1yr term, Ref Req (250)426-9726 FURN’D quiet, 1bdrm, 1 bath + den. Upper unit, fireplace, spectacular view, ski in/out. NS, NP, Very Special. $700/mo all in. 250-427-1935 Large 3-bdrm duplex in Cranbrook, 1 level, no stairs, storage shed, nice area, avail July 1, $980/mth. References required. Call (250)489-1619

Modular Homes JUNE SPECIAL Brand New 16’ Wide Modular Homes. From $69,000.00 mark@eaglehomes.ca

Homes for Rent 1308D 11th St S, renovated 1bdrm, complete with new flooring, paint & blinds, n/p, n/s, one year lease, $575/mth + electric. (250)421-2590 1-bdrm house, $600/mth, avail July 1. (250)421-8601 1-yr old quality 3-bdrm home, 2-car garage, all stainless steel high efficiency appl., gas fireplace, full bsmt, concrete driveway, avail July 1, references required, $1180/mth. (250)489-1619 COZY House for Rent. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, washer dryer, covered parking, alley access, storage sheds. No smoking. Down town location. Ready to move in, pets welcome. $1000 + Utilities. (250) 919-3817 Invermere, park like, in town acreage, 5-bdrm, 3-bath, executive home, workshop, avail July 1, rent negotiable. Call (250)688-1508 Marysville, small 2-bedroom recently completely reno’d, electric/wood heat, big yard, pets OK, avail July 1, $950/m. (250)426-5798 NEWLY RENO’D, Cranbrook, small 2-bdrm house, n/p, n/s, $750/m. (250)421-4500 eves Totally remodelled 3-bdrm, blinds, 5-appl, bsmnt finished, two 4-pc baths, avail June 1, strictly no pets, references, (250)489-1906

RV Sites

RV/Park Cabin Sites Madera Ranch RV Resort Lake Koocanusa * 3 minute walk to beach * through the pine tree forest * Year Round Use * water-sewer-power

12 130 sites

* Own Your Site * 85’ x 100’ ...$75,000 Madera Ranch RV Resort 5500 Green Road Newgate, BC 250-887-3120 www.maderaranch.com

Credit Genie MINIMAL CREDIT BANKRUPTCY JUST BAD CREDIT DIVORCE

Rooms for Rent Furnished bedroom w/private washroom, wireless internet, house privileges, suits working person or student, close to college & bus stop, n/s, n/p, $500/mth. Call Joan, (250)417-4055

RV Pads

No problem, we can help. With rates as low as 6.99% OAC and industry leading APPROVALS Why wait for that new vehicle Call 1-888-259-7039 Ask for Krista today!

1969 Chev 1/2 ton US truck, restored 12 years ago, $17,500 obo. (250)421-0240

Recr. RV Site, only 1 left, 1st row on Koot. Lake, $2975-yr, inc all util. (250)223-8181

DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

Shared Accommodation ROOM for rent, incl util. Must be working or college student, $425/mo. (250)426-2479

Suites, Lower 1-bdrm fully furnished basement apartment on Jim Smith Lake, W/D, F/S, TV, internet, n/p, n/s, $800/mth. Available now. (250)426-4953 BRIGHT, CLEAN, 2 bedroom basement suite. Private entrance, utilities included. Wi-Fi, laundry. Very close to Hospital. $900./mo. Leave msg (250)919-5151 NEW, clean, comfy 1 bdrm basement suite. Beautiful garden. Furnished or unfurnished. $650/month. 250-344-2246

Townhouses 3 BDRM, 1 BATH townhouse for rent in Cranbrook. Walking distance from hospital, college and waterpark. Responsible, clean tenants with references will only be accepted. No smoking, pets, parties or slobs. DW, and W/D included. Available June 15. $1150 per month plus utilities. Call 250919-1366 BRIGHT, spacious, approx 1300 sq ft of living space. 2 BR, 2 1/2 bath, fully furnished, deck, bbq & air conditioning. Incl all utilities. Available weekly or monthly. Minimum 6 month lease $1050/month. No smoking, no pets. 403-2409357 or 403-237-4698.

1-800-910-6402

www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557

GUARANTEED 1969 Firebird Convertible,

Auto Loans or

all original except paint & wheels, factory air, US car,

All Makes, All Models. New & Used Inventory.

We Will Pay You $1000 1-888-229-0744 or apply at:

$26,000 obo. (250)421-0240

www.greatcanadianautocredit.com Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526

1970 MERCURY Cougar, @ 43,000miles, 351 Cleveland engine, white, blue interior, new vinyl roof, mag wheels, @63,000miles. Sweet car, $11,000obo. 250-866-5274 a-1 Eureka, Montana Koocanusa Rides Car Club, (406)297-4337. 9th Annual Car Show, June 16, 2011. koocanusarides@yahoo.com Classic Car for sale. 1966 Ambassador wagon, fully restored in 1995, $7500 obo. Call (250)426-5371 Looking for ‘55 Chev, running and in reasonable shape, 2 or 4 door. email hank.beeksma@pallisersd.ab.ca”

Approx. 1200 sq.ft.

4 33’’ BF Goodrich Mud Terrains on 16’’ wheels, Chevy 6bolt, $1200 obo. Only ran 1 summer, great cond w/ around 90% tread left. (250)427-4459 or 520-0001 after 5. 4 Michelin all season radial tires, 225/16, lots of tread left, $100/all. (250)426-4728

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Antiques / Classics

Office/Retail

Retail or of¿ce space available for lease Auto Accessories/Parts

Want to Rent

1996 Corvette Collector Edition, 160,000km, 2 roofs, auto, original paint, engine LT4, fully loaded, asking $18,000 obo. (250)426-3802

Office/Retail

Wanted to rent: property suitable for parking logging trucks, preferably with shop. (250)427-6228

in the Bridge Interiors building (250)417-9942

We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

HOMES FOR RENT

1966 RED MUSTANG, 200-6 engine, in excellent collector’s condition, lady driven, very solid car,

KIMBERLEY

$8900. Call (250)426-2674 1976 FORD Torino Elite, 400cc engine, white, blue interior, exc.cond. @ 92,000 miles, could be a collector. $5,000obo. 250-866-5274

RV Sites

1978 Corvette, Indy Pace car, mechanic special, best offer. 1999 Toyota Sienna van, good shape, needs engine. (250)999-3792

RV Sites

KOKANEE LAKESIDE RESORT

Permanent RV Sites in this lakefront resort Start at $65,000 (Title Ownership) some rental sites available www.klrvresort.com Email: kokaneelakeside@gmail.com Or call (250)229-4436

Marysville

K6-304

Bachelor Suite

$550/mth incl.util.

Alpine Cres

K2-405

2 bdrm apt

$575/mth + util

Blarchmont

K413

3 bdrm home w/bsmt accom.

$1200/mth + util

Townsite

K613

3 bdrm part furn house (short term)

$1200/mth incl/ util

Bavarian Villa

K5-610

2 bdrm Apt

$650/mth + util

Ski Hill

K05

3 bdrm Fully Furnished Condo

$1500/mth +util+hottub

Townsite

K453

2 bdrm Home

$800/mth + util

Ski Hill

K1042

1 bdrm Apt

$725/mth incl. util

Kimbrook Cres

K201

3 bdrm Half Duplex

$800/mth + util

Downtown

K504

2 bdrm House

$700/mth + util

Summer Sub

K1362

2 bdrm Hoouse on large lot

$900/mth + util

Ski Hill

K7-1301

3 bdrm Fully furnished condo

$1425/mth incl util/hot tub

Elizabeth Lake

C06

2 bdrm Basement suite

$650/mth + 1/2 util

Brookview

C636

1 bdrm Basement suite

$600/mth incl gas & hydro

Near to the Hospital

C23

3 bdrm Townhouse

$1175/mth + util

Gordon Heights

C12

4 bdrm House

$1275/mth + util

CRANBROOK

East Kootenay Realty Complete Rental Property and Strata Management Services Kimberley 250-427-0070 1-866-427-0070 Cranbrook 250-426-8211 1-866-426-8211 www.ekrealty.com/property_management.php


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Motorcycles

Motorcycles

1996 Dyna Wide Glide Harley Davidson, nice clean bike, engine work, Mikuni Carb, EV 27 cam, Vance & Hines Big Shot Staggered exhaust, 150 back tire, twisted spoke front rim, $8000. (250)489-3180

2007 Suzuki Boulevard C90, 59,000 km, 1500 CC engine, K&N air ďŹ lter, 3’’ Hard-Krome exhaust pipes, Mustang seat, lots of chrome, $8500 obo. Paul (250)426-3228, cell 919-5974.

2004 Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide, $8000 in extras Showroom condition $11,500 (250)489-1418

2010 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT, 7800km, driver back rest, crash bar, still on warranty,

2003 Chev Impala 51,460km. 3800 motor. Power windows/doors. Loaded. One owner. $7000. 250-421-1077.

Big Savings!!!! Are you selling your truck, car, SUV, van, boat, RV, motorcycle, Off-Road vehicle?????

2004 Buick Century, auto, very clean, n/s, good gas mileage, 2 set of tires, summer & winter mounted on rims, asking $4800 obo. (250)489-2772

1997 Chevrolet Lumina, black, runs great with everything working, maintenance records available, well maintained,

charcoal grey, 115,000km, V6, 5-spd Triptonic auto trans, good cond, $7500 obo.

$2500 obo. (250)426-6292 1999 Honda Civic, 5-spd, well maintained, smoke free, 244,000km, winter tires included, $4500. (250)489-1784 1999 Toyota Corolla, great grad gift, good cond, $4300 Call (250)426-6598 2001 Honda Civic, 4-dr, auto, new summer tires & rims, also have winters on rims, asking $6500 obo. (250)417-6828 2002 Nissan Altima, fully loaded, heated leather seats, sunroof, Bose stereo, 204,000km, $3500 obo. (250)342-9479

2007 Mustang Coupe, V6, 5-sped, Pony package, Grabber Orange, loaded, 22,000km, like new, $16,000 obo. (250)426-4584

2005 Nissan Altima SE,

Please leave message, (250)489-8673

2004 Mazda MX5 Miata convertible, 33,000 miles, 55,000km, no winter driving, mint cond., power antenna, dual exhaust, roll bar, new tires, silver, blue canvas top, ex. cond., $14,000. (250)417-3343 2005 Grand Am, 4-dr, auto, loaded, c/w 2 winters, good reliable car, $6000 obo. Call (250)426-6481

2009 Pontiac Wave, $11,000 Red 4-dr Sedan, 4-spd auto trans., FWD, 1.6L, 16-valve engine, 47,200 km, remainder of 5 year/100,000km warranty. BC Gov’t Inspection CertiďŹ cate. Reliable, economical, 14â€? steel wheels w/summer & winter tires, CD/MP3, air. 0% GM ďŹ nancing available with transfer. (250)417-3773

2006 Chev Epica LTZ,

silver, 2.5L, 6-cyl, 4-dr, heated leather seats, sunroof, cruise, p/s, p/w, p/dl, 98,000 km, 4 summer & winter tires $7500 obo. (250)426-6836

ex. cond.,low miles, lady driven, air, C/D, winter tires on rims,

2006 Ford Mustang GT, black/silver, leather, 5-spd, ex. shape, 50,000 km, 1-owner, never winter driven,

asking $16,500 (250)919-0280

$8500. (250)417-0428

2006 Cobalt SS Sport, 56,750 km, ex shape, transferable extended warranty, Pioneer sound system, loaded, $9500 obo. (250)919-1043 2007 Taurus SEL, leather, low km, sunroof, extra clean, $13,800 obo. (250)489-3580 Collector’s Dream. 1980 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham d’Elegance, 2-dr coupe, 6.0L, V8, appraised in 2000 at $7390, asking $6500 obo. A must see, (250)426-2066

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COME SEE2007 THEHonda GUYSCR-V WITHEXTHE4WD GOOD BUYS

\

103,000 km.

T1381A

Denh Priceadm

Paul Moon Sales & Lease Consultant

This 7-seater comes with V6 Pentastar, Bluetooth, remote start, keyless enter ‘n go system, air, power driver seat, cruise, tilt...The options are endless!! StkT11226A

Low, low kms!!

Jeff Kirkhope

2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Here is an inexpensive reliable 4x4 SUV with only 140,500 kms on this Grand Cherokee StkT12345A The best part is..... It’s ONLY...

$15,9

95

2007 Dodge Nitro 4x4

P1799 Was $15,995

Denh Priceam d

24,900

$12,9

Jason Faulkner Sales & Lease Consultant

95

Call Jason today today! 2011 Ford Fusion Sport AWD

Only 8,000 km, loaded,, leather,, sunroof, Sync & Sony stereo.

P1884 Was $26,995

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$24,9 $

9,995

Jase Clear

2000 Oldsmobile Alero V6, p/w, p/l, & p/mirrors. StkT12029B Great student or starter car.

95

Drop in & see Shane today!!

Shane Berry Sales & Lease Consultant

2008 Ford Focus SES Coupe

65,000 km, leather, ther, Sunroof.

P1837A

Denh Priceam d

$11,9

Doug Blain Sales & Lease Consultant

$ Chuck Fathers

See Paul today!!

Only 87,000 km.

$

7,995

95

Call Do Dougg today!! toda !! 2011 Ford Edge g Limited FWD

29,000 km, Leather, her,, Myford Touch & more!

P1853 Was $32,995

Denh Priceam d

Mike Kostynuk Sales & Lease Consultant

1725 Cranbrook St., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3S9 Phone: 426-6614 • 1-800-663-2268 DL#30708 www.cranbrookdodge.com

Give us a call today to get you started, 250-489-3455 1-800-665-2382

Call Mike today!!

DL#30786

$6500 obo. Call (250)417-0058

2000 Honda Civic Sir Coupe 142600 Km, sunroof, power locks and windows, summer low pro tires on rims, winter tires on rims $5,000 obo (250)421-0247

Off Road Vehicles

2006 Suzuki SV, mint cond., some extras, $3900 obo (250)426-2732

2010 Arctic Cat Cruiser ATV, 2-up, 700cc, color matched storage box, front/rear heated handle bars, Warn winch, low mileage, new 8-ply tires, well maintained, never abused, c/w plow, asking $9000 obo. (250)426-8207 Quad trailer, load your quad safe & easy, $800. Call (250)426-2890

Recreational/Sale 2011 JayFlight 145

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2011 Dodge Journey

(4/5 line ad or photo ad)

Cars - Sports & Imports

2005 Lincoln LS, grey w/black leather interior, loaded, only 90,000km, rarely winter driven usually parked, ex. cond., beautiful car, $12,900. (250)421-8533

2002 Toyota Corolla,

For the months of April, May and June, you can run your ad for 3 months (12 weeks) for $49.00 + tax.

$29,9

95

Ford BC Ltd.

250-426-6645 • 1-800-663-3839

www.denhamfordbc.com

14’ lightweight, 2200 lbs dry

1995 Trans Am, 153,000km, 5.7L, 4-spd, auto, traction control, p/w, p/d, air, cruise, leather seats CD player, $12,500 obo. (250)426-5305

$11,500 250-489-4141 2007 Harley Davidson FLHTCU Ultra Classic Electra Glide,

2005 Mazda MX-5 Miata, 82,000km, summer driven, 6-spd standard, soft top convertible, new tires, $14,500. (250)829-0630 Moyie

Commercial Vehicles 1993 Western Star tandem dump truck with new hoist cylinder, front differential, rear leaf springs, front tires, king pins, batteries & rebuilt engine, 18-spd split shift, $22,000. (250)417-6543

7300km, white gold pearl, extras, showroom cond.,

$18,500. (250)426-9711

4HERE S MORE TO LOSE THAN JUST MEMORIES

Motorcycles 2002 XR Honda 80, ex. cond., $1200 ďŹ rm. (250)489-3527

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Vehicle Lease / Rent

Vehicle Lease / Rent

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Friday, June 15, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser

Renting Quality Cars At Great Prices • compacts • full size • mini vans • mid size • 15 passenger vans • moving trucks Providing superior value by offering outstanding service along with high quality, clean and dependable vehicles at affordable prices.

CRANBROOK: 426-3004 CRESTON: 428-9343 TRAIL: 364-0211 NELSON: 352-5122

Al or Sharon 10 acres of Pasture available, outskirts of Cranbrook, 5 mins. to downtown, fenced, space available for RV. Mountain views. Monthly or yearly rates. Call (250)489-3090 1976 13’ Boler, renovated & in good cond., $3300. Call (250)426-6426 1984 Bigfoot 5th Wheel, 19’, very roomy layout, good cond., inc. hitch & sliders, $2800. (250)426-6894 1984 Frontier trailer, tandem axle, sleeps 6, $3000. (250)426-2890 1985 Chevy camperized van 6.2 diesel, cruise, trailer pkg, ex cond, $5200. 250-489-3580 1988 GMC camper van, fully equipped, ex cond, no rust, new tires, $5700 obo. (250)428-7325 1991 Bounder, 31’ motorhome, generator, low mileage, clean & in good cond., $15,900, in Fernie, call (406)291-2380 1991 Fleetwood Class A, top of the line, 34’, garage stored, 130,000km, $11,500 obo. (250)427-2503 1992 28’ VANGUARD Travel Trailer, sleeps 6, A/C, awning. Must sell. $5,300obo. 250428-6204 1992 30’ Dutchman 5th wheel, good cond, $8900 obo. (778)519-0702 (250)919-0874 1993 Kustom Koach 24.5’ 5th wheel, ex cond, many extras, $9000. 250-489-1510 1995 Coachman Light 24’, front bedroom, walk around bed, 4 stabilizer jacks, air, sleeps 6, $8000 obo. (250)426-7977 (250)919-5745 1996 Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, original owner, sleeps 6, large fridge/freezer, stove/oven, mic., 3-pc bath, air, new awning, new tires, includes hitch, campstove & table top BBQ, outside shower, $8000. Eves., (250)426-5006 1997 24.5 ft Terry 5th Wheel pristine condition, aluminum frame, sofa slide, private island queen bed, sleeps 6, full kitchen. Dual fridge. Propane stove & oven, microwave, A/C, full bath. Lots of storage, stored in garage. $10,000 obo. 250-344-5751.


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1997 Triple E 30’ motorhome, 3-new batteries, 79,000km, $22,000. (250)829-0630 1998 GMC SLE, c/w air bags, hidden hitch, fiberglass Tonage cover, hooked to 21’ Terry 5th Wheel, w/new fridge, water tank, microwave, air, awning, both have everything, need nothing, selling together $12,000. (250)428-7174 1999 34’ Commander motor home, winter pkg, new tires, Banks power, reduced to $26,000 obo, will take Class C in trade. (250)428-4216 1999 35’ Four Winds Windsport Class A motorhome, fully loaded, Chev 454 , generator, air, low mileage, $22,900. Call (250)417-3275 1999 5th wheel Vanguard, 30’ long w/double slide, deluxe model w/winter pkg, option to set up on secluded acreage in Jaffray, ideal 4-season user, asking $15,000 obo. For pics email rockcrk42@telus.net or call (250)529-7494

2000 28’ Class C Travelaire motorhome, ex. cond., asking $22,500.

(250)427-3468 2001 26’ Frontier, front bedroom, jack & jill bunks, A/C, ex. shape, $11,700. Call (250)426-5994

Big Savings!!!!

2005 28’ 5th Wheel, ex. cond, air, microwave, 4-burner stove w/oven, 10 gallon gas or electric hot water tank, 2-door fridge, add-a-room, awning, super slide, 75 watt solar panel, lots of upgrades,

$17,000. (250)425-2282

2008 Fleetwood Bounder Motorhome, workhorse chassis, 8.1 GM motor model 35E, 36’, 29,500 km, 2-slides, bdrm & livingroom, 2-air conditioners, p/awning, p/front shade, 4-dr fridge w/icemaker, torque windows upgrade, rear vision camera, 2-TV’s microwave, hitch, auto, leveling jacks, 10 gal hotwater heater, 5.5 KW generator, 22.5 tires/wheels, asking $72,500 may consider trade of truck & RV trailer, also have tow unit available for sale. (250)426-5189

Are you selling your truck, car, SUV, van, boat, RV, motorcycle, Off-Road vehicle????? For the months of April, May and June, you can run your ad for 3 months (12 weeks) for $49.00 + tax. (4/5 line ad or photo ad) Give us a call today to get you started, 250-489-3455 1-800-665-2382

2007 Fleetwood Mallard trailer, 31’ 2 slides, full fridge, stove, microwave, air, queen bed in front, twin bunk beds in back w/office, sleeps 8, full bath, lots of cupboard space & exterior storage. Laminate floors, stereo w/CD-DVD player. Sway bars, hitch, awning & winter skirting inc. Floorplan 31BD2S $19,000 (250)464-9882

Classifieds Get Results! 2009 Coleman E3 off road tent trailer with atv/cargo deck, fully loaded, asking $14,500.

For more details call (250)919-8088

Honda EU Converter 2000 generator, hardly used, asking $800. Eves., (250)426-5006

Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, 27’4”, like new. We are the original owners. Only used 2 weekends. Slide-out, air, awning, furnace, gas/electric fridge, loaded w/options, worth $51,900, asking $18,000 obo. (250)427-4435

Cars - Sports & Imports

Cars - Sports & Imports

2002 29’ CITATION Supreme 5th wheel, winter package, 2 slides, hitch, dual bike rack included. Always stored under cover

$20,500

250-428-2168

2004 Sandpiper 37.5’ 5th wheel toy hauler, living room/bedroom slides, 12’ garage, good shape, new tires,

$19,900 obo. (250)426-9020 2007 Crossroads Cruiser RF25RL Hardwall 5th Wheel. Full size. 7’ Slide. One owner. All the amenities. Sleeps 5-6. Great layout. Immaculate, a must see! $18,500. Phone (250) 489-3556. 2007 Winnebago 26’ Sightseer, 33,000 miles, with all options, $52,500 to tow 2008 Malibu, 56,000km, auto, winter tires, tow bar, aux. brake, $14,300. (250)417-3670 www.jonesboysboats.com

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Cars - Domestic

Sport Utility Vehicle

Mike Askew

The management and staff of the Kootenay Import Auto Group are pleased to announce the addition of Mike Askew as sales advisor for Subaru of Cranbrook.

Mike is a lifetime resident of Cranbrook with an extensive background in sales and management. Being a car buff on top of it all, Mike is excited to represent the fine line of quality vehicles that Subaru has to offer. "They're the perfect vehicle for our area, particularly if you're an outdoors enthusiast." As well as the Subaru line up, Mike would be happy to show you the huge selection of quality pre-owned vehicles offered up by the group. Mike would like to invite friends, family and past customers to stop by and let him assist you with your automotive needs.

No problem!

WE CAN HELP! Call Travis today! 250-489-4711 or 1-800-663-2307

DL#5717

www.subaruofcranbrook.com

www.northstargm.com 1816 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook, BC

1985 4-dr Toyota Landcruiser, good tires all around, diesel, great bush car or car for restoration, $1200 obo. Call (250)427-6806 2007 HONDA CRV, 4x4, 64,000km, roof rack, 6cd, p/w, p/l, lady driven, sage green, $25,900. 250-421-0722 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid, 4WD, Ltd. Edition, navigation system, 31,000km, ex. cond., $26,500 obo. (250)919-6878

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CRANBROOK DODGE, YOUR #1 CHRYSLER, JEEP, DODGE, RAM DEALER IN THE KOOTENAYS

RAM

2011 Dodge Journey SXT Steering wheel mounted controls, CD player, wireless phone, MP3 decoder, automatic temperature control

Stk#T12285

2 TO CHOOSE FROM

3.6 L V6 engine, engine 6-spd 6 spd automatic transmission, heated door mirrors, electronic stability control, 4 wheel disc brakes. Too many options to list. Stock #s: T11226A, T11294A

$

ALL THIS FOR ONLY

24,495

Premium cloth seats, power 6 way driver’s seat

7 passenger seating, 3rd row seating & reclining 3rd row seats.

Remote keyless entry. Remote start.

Toll Free 1-800-663-2268

2016 Cranbrook St., Cranbrook, BC

250-489-4325 • 1-888-489-4325

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BAD CREDIT?

Truck camper belly bar, steps & custom RV mirrors for Dodge truck. (250)426-6326

Welcome Mike

2002 Travelaire Kustom Koach, 27’ bunk model, loaded, mint cond., very low mileage, sacrifice for $12,000. (250)489-3527

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DL #10523

1725 Cranbrook St., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3S9 DL#30708

• Phone: (250)426-6614 • Fax (250)426-5200 • www.cranbrookdodge.com

Fully licensed mechanic now 7 days a week 200 N.Van Horne St., Cranbrook, BC • 250.426.2844


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2007 Toyota 4Runner Sport Edition

slate grey, very good cond., 4.7 L V8, 260 hp, 1 owner, 135,000 km, mostly highway, fully maintained since new, loaded, ps, pw, moon roof, air, Ipod connector, very good snow tires plus 4 all-terrain summers, brand new wipers & windshield, asking $22,000. 250-417-6634

2002 Ford Windstar Sport Auto, V6, loaded including power sliding doors, power seat & pedals, new tires, 125,000 km, excellent shape, $4995. Cell 250-919-4980 or home 250-489-3645

1996 Ford Windstar

V6, auto, power group, rear seats & carpet removed. Great trades vehicle or camper project, $500.

2005 Lincoln Aviator, 120,000km, V8, 4.6L engine, towing package, 6 passenger, DVD player, sunroof, completely loaded, new brakes & rotors, needs nothing, ex. cond.,

2000 Dodge Mini Van, $1500. (250)424-5118

$14,000 obo. (250)421-0565

Sport Utility Vehicle

250-489-8980

Hot Deals Cool Wheels Rolf's Notes 2009 NISSAN XTERRA S 4.0 L auto 4x4, 101,054 km. StkX05836 Was $24,995

SALE $21,918 "Great savings - drastically reduced" 2032 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 489-0903 1-888-734-7744 DL#30315

www.importautogroup.com

Francisco’s

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E THEK WE 2011 Kia Rio 5

Kia Pre-owned CertiÀed, auto, Bluetooth hands free, air, cruise, heated seats, 40,778 km Stk#B1335

“Fully Ànanceable, as low as $99 bi-weekly, ask for details”

CRANBROOK

SALE $12,995

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Boats

We Finance GOOD, BAD or UGLY Credit Ugly Trucks 250-417-0539

1992 Ford Explorer, Ford rebuilt motor, new heads, rad, alternator, 35,000km, asking $2200. (250)529-7434 1997 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4, ext cab 5-spd std, blue, c/w matching canopy, boxliner, air, cruise, good tires, CD changer, $4500 obo. (250)348-2390. 1999 Chev LT, 195,000 km, 3rd door, auto, 2WD, box cover, $4000 obo. (250)489-1074

1989 Chevy Silverado 4x4, 5-spd manual, air, p/w, p/w, lots of upgrades, dual exhaust, brush bumper, bush lights, pioneer stereo, new rear brakes & battery, runs great, canopy also available, $3800 obo. (250)427-4459 or 520-0001 after 5. 1989 Ford F250, mechanically sound, 227,000km, $1000 obo. (250)529-7648

leather, moon roof, longbox, 6L diesel, new tires, 193,000km, $13,999. (250)489-4785

2006 FORD F-350 crew cab Lariat Package, power stroke turbo diesel, grey, 102,000 km, full coverage extended warranty to 167,500 km, recently underwent 100,000 km scheduled maintenance, superior condition, towing package, must see, Reduced $25,500. Joel (250)919-5586

2000 Toyota Tundra, V6, auto, 4x4, 214,000km, air, cruise, canopy, older couple original owner, fully maintained,

$8900. (250)426-8364

1990 Ford F150, good running shape, canopy, $1500. Lv mess, (250)427-5673

2003 F150 XL heavy half, 4x4, canopy/wood box liner, 176,000km, save $1000$2000, asking $6995. To view pics, go to kijiji (250)427-7861 2007 F150, longbox, 16,000 km, A.R.E canopy. 1997 8’ camper. Sell separate or as one unit. All 3 units for $18,000 obo. (250)426-0596 or cell (250)426-9423.

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1990 Dodge 1-ton Dually, Cummins Turbo diesel RV hauler, low km, many extras, mint cond., rare find, $12,500. (250)489-8151

2003 F350 Lariat 4x4 Super Duty Crew Cab,

Mines Act: Notice of Works and Reclamation and Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land FrontCounter BC Cranbrook has accepted an application made by Skyline Contracting of Kimberley, BC on behalf of the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO) and Ministry of Energy and Mines (MEM), Kootenay Region, for a License of Occupation (Quarry) and Notice of Work and Reclamation Program for the purpose of the extraction of Sand and Gravel and Quarry stone for construction purposes situated on Provincial Crown land approximately 2 km from Hwy 95A and Houle FSR intersection east of Kimberley and containing 20 hectares more or less. The MFLNRO and MEM File Numbers that have been established for this application are 4405218 and 1630609. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to FrontCounter BC, 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook, BC V1C 7G1 or email to: AuthorizingAgency.Cranbrook@gov.bc.ca Comments will be received by FrontCounter BC until July 3. FrontCounter BC may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please refer to our website http://www.arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.isp Search Search by File Number: 4405218 and 1630609 for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the FOI Advisor at the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations regional office in Cranbrook.

Big Savings!!!! 2005 Toyota Tundra, 4.6 V8, ex. cond., many extra options, new tires, timing belt, 120,000km, never driven in winter,

$19,250 obo. (250)422-3576 2008 F150 XLT 4x4, Ext. cab, 111,000km, good cond., $16,500. (250)341-1415 5000 km, 2011 Toyota Tundra, 4x4, fully loaded, longbox. 2010 Ford F150, 4x4, Ext cab, 35,000 km, loaded. 2008 Dodge Ram 3500, 4x4, Crew cab, loaded. Best offers. Plus many good used work trucks. (250)427-6199

Tenders

Are you selling your truck, car, SUV, van, boat, RV, motorcycle, Off-Road vehicle?????

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12’ aluminum boat, 6hp Johnson motor, trailer, $650. (250)464-0599 15-1/2’ Sangster Craft, 65hp Johnson, EZ-Loader trailer, canopy top & more, $2500. (250)349-5478 15’ Lund, 15 hp Merc, trailer, ex. cond., $2900. Call (250)489-3067

For the months of April, May and June, you can run your ad for 3 months (12 weeks) for $49.00 + tax. (4/5 line ad or photo ad) Give us a call today to get you started, 250-489-3455 1-800-665-2382

Tenders

College of the Rockies

16’ Lowe flat bottom boat, Teflon bottom, 25 hp Yamaha Jet, 70 Thrust Minn Kota electric engine, includes trailer

$5500 obo. (250)919-3650 1986 Bayliner Capri, 15’, 2.3L, Volvo Penta leg, all new upholstery, ex. cond., $5000 (250)428-6867

Invitation to Tender College of the Rockies invites tenders for:

Janitorial Services Fernie Campus Tenders, clearly marked "JANITORIAL SERVICES – FERNIE CAMPUS" in sealed envelopes will be accepted until 14:00 hrs. (2:00 pm Local Time), Monday, July 9, 2012 in tKe oI¿ce oI tKe )ernie &ampus 0anaJer Tender 'ocuments and speci¿cations will be available to interested contractors at tKe )ernie &ampus

1993 18’ Bayliner Capri, open bow, ski pole, jackets, tube, depth finder, 120 Merc Force, great first family boat,

$8500 obo. (250)489-1704

A mandatory site meetinJ will be Keld on Wednesday July 4, 2012 at 10:00 am (Local Time) )ailure to attend will result in a non qualiIyinJ bid &olleJe oI tKe 5ockies reserves tKe riJKt to waive informalities in, or reject any or all tenders, or accept the tender deemed to the be most favourable in the interest of the &olleJe of the 5ockies The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted For further information please contact: Leah Bradish Fernie Campus Manager College of the Rockies 342 - 3rd Avenue Fernie, BC V0B 1M0 Phone: 250-423-4691 Fax: 250-423-3932

www.cotr.bc.ca 1101 Victoria Ave

1988 Checkmate Enforcer 25’ Rebuilt hot 454, best of everything, Mercruiser Bravo II Drive Corsa, dry exhaust, 70 mph boat comes with 2006 E-Z Loader tandem trailer, $19,995 250-489-9038

1993 20’ Sea Ray, Cuddy Cabin (porta potty), 135hp 6-cyl Merc , hi five stainless prop, w/trailer, 2 tops, Fishfinder, rod holders, stereo, stored inside, immaculate cond., original owners, $10,500. (250)426-3985 1998 17’ Maxim Ski Boat w/120 hp Merc Force outboard, burgundy/white, ex. cond., located in Wasa. Asking $9800. Call (250)422-3777 or 1-403-874-0506 1998 Champion Alante 535 18’ open bow boat, 4.3L engine, great shape, $13,500 obo. (250)489-9501 26’ Chrysler sailboat, 1981 on tandem axle trailer, lots of work done, some still to do, 10HP Honda outboard, boat is sound, needs tiding, health issues force the sale, $3500 obo. (250)865-2710 Evinrude electric outboard, 5-spd, like new, $175. 16’ fiberglass canoe, $400. (250)427-7525 JOHNSON outboard motor, 15HP, runs well, c/w tank, asking $750 obo. (250)426-8207

World’s Finest FISHING BOATS

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Home Road

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Pre-Owned 5th Wheel Blow-out sale! On Till June 30th

130+ new & used trailers to choose from

1991 Kustom CCH 245 ................................................................... $4,900 1996 Prowler 21.5, FQ, RL ............................................................... $4,995 1991 Dutchman 26, FQ, rear kitchen ......................................... $7,500 1991 Vanguard 241, FQ, rear kitchen ......................................... $7,500 2000 Trail-Lite 24, FQ, RL, slide........................................................ $7995 1992 Travelaire 28.5, FQ, RL ........................................................... $7,500 1997 Rustler 25.5, FQ, bunks ......................................................... $7,500 1990 Terry 255, FQ ............................................................................ $7,500 1993 Travelaire 225, FQ, rear living room, slide ...................... $7,500 1999 Frontier 278, FQ, RL ............................................................... $8,500 1999 Frontier 25.1, FQ, rear kitchen, slide ................................ $8,500 1997 Westwind 25.5, FQ, bunks ................................................... $9,500 1998 Kodiak 22, FQ, RL ................................................................. $12,500 2002 Jay Flight 26.5, FQ, RK, slide ............................................. $10,500 2007 Wilderness 27.5 FQ, rear living room, slide ............... $26,900

2012 Jayco Swift SLX 145 RB T3354

Buy any pre-owned 5th Wheel and receive a double pivot

$

hitch installed for FREE

Value of $1295

52.78 Bi-weekly

Sale ends June 30

7.14% APR, 60 month, OAC

or $10,900 Plus applicable fees & taxes, 180 month, amortization, $12,613.02

(some restrictions may apply)

RUNNERS WAREHOUSE

s g n i v a S r e p u S e $44.95 Parts & Servic ducts Max & air vents r fire $139 (great fo stic Vent pro 20% off Fanta installed $129 Stabilizer jacks 99 ges - installed $8 ka ac p r la so 0w 12

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