Grand Forks Gazette, October 03, 2012

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An apple a day keeps the doctor away Rayna Harshenin works hard to make apple juice with a machine on Sept. 29. It was all part of the 2012 Spencer Hill Harvest Festival, which had live music, fresh juice pressing, pumpkins and children’s activities. The Kettle Valley Food Co-op teamed with Spencer Hill Orchards to put on the event. At the celebration there was local food and it offered families a chance to connect with co-op members and directors. For more photos of this year’s festival, go to www.grandforksgazette.ca. KARL YU PHOTO

❚ WILDLIFE

Number of deer in city stabilized CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter

The number of deer in the City of Grand Forks appears to have stabilized based on a recent deer count. Announced at the recent environment committee meeting, the count had 154 deer living within the Grand Forks city limits, down from last year’s 179. Committee chair Cher Wyers explained that the numbers seemed to have peaked. From 2007, the September count showed 131 deer. In 2008 there were 156 deer, while in 2009 there was a count of 205 deer but the count was completed in early-October, which is later than usual. In 2010, there were 174 deer. “We’re back to 2008 levels,” said Wyers. “I was in Zone 4, which is the downtown core (Central Avenue, Riverside Drive over to Donaldson Drive and Kettle River Drive) in this area, and the new economy in Grand Forks is deer fencing. The back alleys are amazing.” Michele Caskey, a member of the committee, said the situation angers her because it all started with people feeding the deer. “When I first moved here it was a rarity to see a small fawn walking across your lawn and I’d call the children to come and watch the deer – over the years it’s waned in interest,” she explained. “I’m a gardener so I find it disturbing that everyone on my street is building huge fences. We’re holding out because why should we be building fences when our neighbours are feeding the deer?” Jenny Coleshill, project co-ordinator for the Granby

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Wilderness Society, agreed with Caskey. “Deer feeding is a big problem and we’ve talked about creating a map and mapping out the different areas where we could put dots for known feeders to see if there is a big difference.” Board member and city councillor Gary Smith noted that the discussion on population control of the deer would continue. “Whether or not we apply for a permit to do a cull, it’s not going to be addressed until a later time,” he said. “The grief that Invermere has suffered by the publicity and groups that are opposed to the cull – a lot of those conditions, Grand Forks has overcome.” Smith pointed out the Grand Forks has an established deer committee that has completed regular counts and has consulted with the public, steps Invermere didn’t do

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prior to the cull. Wyers said that the city wanted to learn from Invermere’s process, especially when an activist group such as PETA becomes involved. “In their case, they had spent over $26,000 in legal fees alone,” she said. “They did win against the two court injunctions, but they were out of their pocket and they missed the season. They culled around 17 to 19 deer. It’s a learning curve for them and for us.” However, Smith also wanted to note that part of the leveling out in deer population has to do with vehicle and deer collision rates. “That’s not a better way of culling deer than bolt and trap. In terms of trauma and damage, it’s carnage,” he said. “Grand Forks pays one of the highest rates for vehicle insurance in B.C. because of high incidence of vehicledeer collisions.” Coleshill explained that there is also a lot of misinformation about the process of relocation of the deer as well, where wildlife is removed from its current location and placed in a remote location farther away. “Some people might think that it’s the nicer thing to do over a cull but really it’s pretty brutal for an animal to be relocated and there’s a lot of things to consider such as where are you going to bring those deer,” she said. “If they’re poor town deer and you stick them out in the wild, they’re sitting ducks.” Though the deer count shows a lower statistic that previous years, the board noted that there was a lot more information that needed to be gathered.

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1907 Winner of the 100-yard swimming race at the Curlew Lake picnic was W.E. Plummer of Grand Forks. 1912 Contract for the construction of stations, water tanks and section houses on the Kettle Valley Railway, west from Midway, was awarded to Wm. Bonthron on Grand Forks. 1917 Of 51 recruits examined here by the Medical Board this week, 34 met the necessary requirements. 1922 Under the direction of Grand Chancellor R.J. Gardner of Grand Forks, the Knights of Pythias of British Columbia were planning a music festival to be held in Vancouver in the early spring. 1927 A dispatch received from Anyox gave the following information: “The Granby Co. blew in its first smelter at Grand Forks in 1901, with a capacity of 300 tons per day. In the same year, the B.C. Copper Co. built a smelter at Greenwood with a capacity of 500 tons a day.” 1937 Knights of Pythias-Boundary district met in Grand Forks for their quarterly convention. 1942 A.F. Crowe, D. McPherson and R. Campbell prepared and presented a brief to the Post-War Rehabilitation Council, which held sittings in the Grand Forks courthouse, reflecting the opinions of local organizations regarding provisions

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He was remanded in custody until Oct. 5. 1992 Border Bruin hopeful Danielle Dube played in three exhibition games, becoming the first female to play in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League and only the third to play junior hockey in all of Canada. 1997 Downtown break-ins prompt a group of more than 50 people to attend a meeting at Del’s Bistro to discuss ways to stop the problem. Some suggest a curfew for young people. 2002 Earlier this spring, Brian Taylor and Brian McAndrew had the realization that the time was right to launch a magazine devoted to medical marijuana; Cannabis Health. The journal is the product of their effort and this Saturday they will have an open house to launch the magazine. 2007 The BC Federation for Labour and other social groups are placing pressure on the provincial government to raise the minimum wage from $8 per hour to $10. “Wages in the Boundary are generally less than a similar business in the Okanagan,” said Cher Wyers, manager of the Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce. Jim Sinclair, president of BC said he doesn’t expect that a minimum wage increase would have a great impact on local business.

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for the care of returning soldiers. 1947 Some 80 people attended the Holy Trinity Harvest supper held at the parish hall, where the Ven. Archdeacon B.C. Resker was the guest speaker. 1952 Ronnie Ogloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Ogloff, died after an accident at his parents’ farm when he was pinned beneath a stone boat. 1957 Emily D’Andrea, Miss Brown Creek, was chosen as this year’s Fall Fair Queen. 1962 Some 400 citizens attended a meeting sponsored by the Jaycees to formulate a recommendation to Attorney General Bonner regarding the disposition of Freedomites on trek towards the Coast. 1967 The local RCMP detachment received reports of bears having been sighted in the immediate area of the city dump. 1977 Conversion of the former Chilko building into a vegetable processing and cold storage facility is underway, according to Leader Potato Associates Ltd. 1982 Fire completely destroyed the JC Store, Gulf station and adjoining living quarters at Christina Lake. 1987 Robert Watson, 43, an Alberta prison escapee charged with kidnapping a Grand Forks woman, appeared in Nelson Provincial Court.

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NEWS ❚ POLICE REPORT

Non-fatal accident occurs at Lake

From left behind the banner: Heidi Hoffmann-Huber, Barbara Hein, Carole Scholz, Eric Zimmer, Chantel Banman, and Fatima Faria holding candles for Take Back the Night in Grand Forks on Sept. 27. The group walked around the city to protest sexual violence against women and to promote a women’s right to safely walk in her neighbourhood at night.

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An accident occurred at Santa Rosa Road near Christina Lake on Sept. 19. PETE SNIDAL PHOTO

❚ EMERGENCY RESPONSE

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Rescue teams seek volunteers

Grand Forks Fire Rescue and Grand Forks Search and Rescue teams are seeking volunteers. Pictured here, search and rescue team members conduct training earlier in the year. KARL YU PHOTO

CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter

Volunteers are needed for the Grand Forks Fire Rescue and the Grand Forks Search and Rescue teams. Dale Heriot, fire chief for the Grand Forks Fire Rescue, noted they are looking for volunteers at the George Evans Fire Hall (North Fork Road), the Carson Fire Hall (Reservoir Road), and the Nursery Fire Hall (Starchuk Road). “We are looking for volunteer firefighters and applicants must be at least 19 years of age,” he said. “All training is provided but they must have a valid drivers license and pass a criminal record check.” Heriot noted that as a volunteer firefighter, not only would you assist in firefight-

ing, but also rope rescue, fire prevention, public safety, and community events. “Some of the tasks would include: advancing fire attack hose lines, operating fire engines, wild land firefighting, traffic control during road emergencies, providing medical treatments for patients, learning ropes and knots for use in rope rescue, using throw bags and setting up safety lines during swiftwater rescue, using power tools, etc.” he concluded. With the Grand Forks Search and Rescue group, president Lawrence Radford noted that they are looking for two different groups of people. “One that can help in the search itself, that entails taking a course that we put on ourselves at the meeting,” Radford said. “The second,

we need a group of people that can offer support, such as getting food and things like that, when we do have a search.” Volunteers for Grand Forks Search and Rescue must be at least 16 years old and training is provided. “Because we are part of a bigger group, that we all have a standard way of doing things and you’re taught how to do that,” he added. “Meetings are the first and third Tuesday every month at the Nursery Fire Hall at 6:30 p.m.” For more information about Grand Forks Fire Rescue call Heriot at 250-4423612 or visit www.gffr.ca. For Grand Forks Search and Rescue, contact Radford at 250-442-3011 or go to www.gfsar.ca.

❚ FOR THE RECORD In an article entitled “City set to raise garbage rates” in the Sept. 26 issue of the Grand Forks Gazette, a quote said that the blue recycling bags will be collected weekly but it is actually every alternate week.

News tips

Car accident at Christina Lake A non-fatal single vehicle accident on Santa Rosa Road near Christina Lake occurred on Sept. 19 at 1:55 p.m. The 37-year-old male driver from Vancouver was driving a Dodge pickup truck, towing a trailer, when it went over an embankment on the second switchback on a straight stretch of the road. The vehicle began pulling over to make way for vehicle traffic travelling in the opposite direction when the incident occurred. “It appears he got into the loose gravel and over he went,” said Grand Forks RCMP Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison. “The driver of the vehicle was taken to the hospital for treatment.” Christina Lake Fire Chief Ken Gresley-Jones noted that the jaws of life were needed to extricate the people trapped in the vehicle. “It was a routine rescue for us and everybody turned out to be in fairly good shape,” said GresleyJones. Mailbox damage and graffiti On Sept. 24, police received a report about vandalized mailboxes at Johnson Road at Christina Lake – the mailboxes were knocked over and spray-painted. “It was just indecipherable garbage and graffiti,” explained Harrison when asked what had been painted. There are no witnesses or suspects and RCMP would appreciate any information on the incident. Pipe theft on 2nd Street On Sept. 28 at 9:18 a.m., there was a report of a break and enter at a commercial building on 2nd Street in Grand Forks. “The rear door had been broken and sometime over the night, somebody had entered and cut out a (6.10-metre) length of copper piping,” Harrison explained. “Nobody saw anything and if anyone has any

information on that one, we’d like to know about it.” Accident and tourist At 2:28 p.m. on Sept. 28, an accident was reported that involved a tourist. “A person visiting from Oregon parked his vehicle at Mrs. B&B’s Bakery and another vehicle backed into that rental vehicle causing front passenger side door damage, estimated at about $2,500,” Harrison said. Hit-and-run accident near Kocomo’s Also reported on Sept. 28 at 2:04 p.m. was a hit-and-run accident on 2nd Street that likely happened the night before. “The vehicle that was hit was parked near Kocomo’s Coffee House and the front passenger side door, fender and bumper were caved in as though someone backed the corner of a trailer into it,” said Harrison, adding that scrape marks left on the parked vehicle were green. RCMP are also seeking witnesses related to this incident. Bear sightings regular Harrison said that since it is fall there have been a number of reported bear sightings. “In most of the cases people are reporting it and we’re referring it to the conservation officer. In most of the cases, the bears aren’t posing any threat and people are advised that the best course of action is to leave the bears alone. They will come down out of the trees, and they will go on their merry way without bothering anybody,” explained Harrison. “If a bear’s being aggressive, or posing an immediate hazard, then by all means give the conservation officer a call. If they’re not available, certainly we’ll attend for public safety interests,” he said. Harrison also advises people to clean up their gardens, fruit trees and secure garbage cans. Grand Forks RCMP can be contacted at 250-442-8288.

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OPINION

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❚ Our View

Song remains same: don’t feed deer According to statistics from the city’s deer counts, including the most recent, the population of deer has leveled out. In 2007, 131 deer were counted, in 2008 there were 156, 2009 saw 205 deer, 2010 saw 174, last year saw 179 while this year, 154 deer were counted within the City of Grand Forks. But while there was a decrease from last year and this year, it isn’t reason to relax attitudes towards feeding ungulates and wildlife for that matter. Local residents, including members of the environment and deer committees, have expressed dismay about residents feeding deer. Besides being a nuisance for gardeners, deer are also hazardous to motorists coming through the area, accidents are something members of the deer committee say account partially for the stabilization of the deer population in the city. Deer have been seen crossing Central Avenue and Highway 3 not only during the night and twilight hours but in broad daylight and also in other streets in the city, whether it be a well-travelled road or a side street. There have been numerous reports about major accidents involving vehicle-deer collisions and in some cases, the deer have to be put down because of the injuries. People should deer-proof their gardens with fencing to ensure that deer don’t get in. It’s possible that the number of deer could increase by the time next year’s deer count is conducted and that would bring up ways to control the herd. The issue of a deer cull in the city isn’t being discussed at the moment but there could be more urgency if there were to be a deer population boom and that can be avoided in part if people stop feeding deer and deer proof properties – let them feed naturally, as what people feed them might do more harm than good. A deer cull isn’t a pleasant thought for anyone, residents, drivers, gardeners or otherwise but could be a necessity if the city is over-run with deer again. The first step to avoiding that is by people not feeding deer.

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Thanksgiving about memories shared As the leaves turn golden to signify autumn, the annual celebration of giving thanks and sharing a meal returns. Growing up, Thanksgiving dinners for me were more of a cultural hub of ethnic foods than the “traditional” family meal of turkey, potatoes and warm apple pies. A few years ago, my friends and I decided to create our own special Thanksgiving dinner, since most of us had never had the western style dinner. We wanted to create something that would last through the years and a day where we would all set aside everything to sit down, eat and be merry. Oh, and the chaos ensues. After scrambling to find a roasting pan – because surprise, surprise, none of us had one – we searched high and low for the little-used oven thermometers. We poured over various recipes, evaluating how long it

❚ A Chin Up

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would take to cook each dish, from the turkey to the selection of pies: apple or pumpkin? In the end, we settled on a simple maple-glazed turkey and determined that as our first Thanksgiving dinner, we would go big. From the appetizers of sweet potato fries to the homemade dinner rolls, we flipped through page after page of cookbooks and glossed magazines. We debated between fresh rosemary to ground black pepper, to how to make the “perfect” gravy. Since that first turkey dinner with friends, it’s become an annual tradition to rotate from one

friend’s house to another (something I will Skype on this year – oh the wonders of technology). However, more important than enjoying the succulent juices from a golden roasted turkey or the delicious wafts from a homemade baked pumpkin pie, is the time spent trying to whip everything up together. Between the trying not to drop the raw turkey on the ground (they can be slippery beasts) to flour exploding into the air, there are the shouts to lower the oven temperature and newspapers waving in the air over the fire alarm. There’s the uncontrollable laughter when a recipe goes wrong and the moments that will forever be remembered as silent inside jokes between the closest of friends. To everyone Grand Forks, Christina Lake, Greenwood and throughout the Boundary, here’s to a thankful and loving weekend.

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LETTERS

❚ OPINION

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❚ WORLD POLITICS

Meters are logical but the garbage rate hike is not

Canada should restore Iran ❚ EDUCATION Province relations has good education system

Editor: Grand Forks’ city council recently approved two measures that seem at odds with each other. Water metres will be installed, meaning those households using more water will pay more than those households using less water – makes sense to me. The garbage rates will increase, but not with the same political wisdom. If logic dictates people using more water should pay more money, it follows that people making less garbage should pay less as well, and people with more trash should pay accordingly. Perhaps council should go back to the drawing room and rethink their position. David Janzen, Grand Forks

❚ WATER METERING

No need for meters in Grand Forks Editor: Re: City to implement water meters at residential properties (story, Sept. 26 issue of the Grand Forks Gazette Gazette)) The water situation down south is on high alert. In our community, things are different. All we have to do is drill one more well and everyone can have all the water they want, with no need for restrictions. This is plausible because we have an underground lake here. I believe water meters are a conglomeration of the minds of people who are scheming to gouge gullible taxpayers. It is time to re-evaluate the amounts the administration is being paid and whether there is a sufficient need for all their funding. Nadine Nevocshonoff, Grand Forks

Editor: Canada should immediately restore diplomatic relations with Iran. I believe that none of Foreign Minister John Baird’s remarks in this affair are honest, fair, reasonable, right or uttered in good faith. Witness that when nations – that promote policies our government dislikes – get street demonstrations, protest and riots, even outright armed insurrection, these are depicted as justified and a clear sign that regime change there is required. Here, such disturbances are called aberrant or due to antisocial provocations lately, even terrorism. When police abuse citizens’ rights there are protracted inquiries, an exoneration of the police, then business as usual. When Pakistan lets security slip in their nuclear weapons technology, or in the case of the U.S., retain a “first use” option for such weapons, they retain Canada’s good will. When Iranian laboratories lately acquire only the capacity to supply that country’s nuclear medicine needs, refused them by our sanctions, then they are depicted as an imminent threat to the world. In 1979 Iranians stood up against the Shah’s authoritarian regime imposed when the U.S. and Britain staged a coup that overthrew the democratically elected President Mossadegh in 1953. Dr. Mossadegh remains a figure of tremendous stature in the history of modern Iran. He strongly opposed British and, later, American influence. Since 1979, the U.S. has been ever ready to issue payback over that indecorous “heaveho.” Soon afterwards the U.S. backed Saddam Hussein in a long, costly and bloody war with Iran. Today the youthful Iranian population is straining under severe U.S.-led economic sanctions on account of its nuclear program. Of course, Iran’s chief sin is that it strives to be a leading regional power, which is unrepentantly opposed to U.S. imperialist mastery in the Middle East. The narrow Strait of Hormuz between United Arab Emirates and Iran is a critical choke point for Middle East oil. No surprise that Canada joins the clamor for war with Iran and again, shows itself little more than a shill to its

masters in Washington. This Canada-Iran affair is a disgraceful setback to the cause of peace. Dave Cursons, Cawston, B.C.

Editor: The folks over at the B.C. Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) must be starting to regret the aggressive propaganda campaign they’ve waged against the provincial government over the past several years. They’ve basically shot themselves in the foot with their costly disinformation campaign and accomplished little more than erode confidence in the BCTF-run public education system among B.C.’s parents. The folks at the BCTF would do well to reconsider their disinformation efforts and start talking about the positives and breeding confidence in the education system that employs their members because all credible evidence shows that B.C.’s education system is one of the best in the world. For instance, B.C. has a high school completion rate of 81 per cent and an average pass rate of 96 per cent for courses that require a standardized provincial exam. And in terms of class size, B.C. has one of the lowest student to teacher ratios in the country at 16.7 students per teacher/administrator -- and despite what the BCTF would claim, it’s been that way for much of the past decade. The folks at the BCTF seem to have forgotten that it is the province’s parents who ultimately decide whether or not to put their children into the public education system, and to fund that system, and they will only do these things if they have confidence that the system is working well and effective and providing good value and a good education to their children. So, rather than continually painting the bleakest picture possible, which is what the BCTF has spent so much time and money doing over the past several years, the BCTF’s selfinterest, and that of its members, would be much better served by inspiring confidence in the public education system and aligning their message with the facts and the successes of the system. Fred Reemeyer, Coquitlam, B.C.

People should be mindful of the air they breathe An article in the Sept. 26 issue of the Grand Forks Gazette tells us that data on ground level air quality was collected on a set route during the summer by Jordan Andrews, a student ROY RONAGHAN from the University of Victoria, who was supervised by Wayne Kopan, environmental and building construction services manager for the City of Grand Forks. The purpose of the collection was to determine the levels of particulate matter of 2.5 microns (PM2.5) or less in size, particles so small that they can penetrate the respiratory system and become the cause of serious ailments – a micron is a millionth of a metre. The instrument used to measure the particulate matter during the summer is called a nephelometer. It is capable of measuring the size and concentration of suspended particles in the air. The instrument used is on loan from the University of Victoria. During the winter, a half-dozen volunteers will follow the same route taken by Andrews to measure the variations in colder weather conditions. Gathering the information is the easy part of this study. The difficult part is to make meaningful policy decisions based on the data. Kopan stated that truck traffic exhaust emissions and road dust were the source of major spikes in the summer data. He suggested that in winter there would likely be higher ratings in specific areas because of smoke from wood stoves. Truck traffic on Highway 3 is a given and it will increase in the future rather than decrease. Trucks create dust and many of them are not equipped with exhaust emission controls. How are the polluters identified and dealt with? Diesel exhaust is a mixture of over 400 particulates, gases and toxic organic compounds that result from the burning of diesel fuel. The state of California has designated 40 of these compounds as toxic. Road dust can also be a mixture of particulates, some coming from tires and the asphalt road surface. Although the city must be commended for wanting to improve the quality of the air in the basin, do residents really pay much attention to the air they breathe? Some appear to, but many are oblivious. Examples of people who don’t appear to care are those who attend the Farmers’ Market in Gyro Park twice weekly in the summer and fall months. Gyro Park is a prime location for high concentrations of diesel exhaust emissions and road dust yet the vendors continue to operate there. Others who appear unconcerned are the musicians and their audiences at Music in the Park on Wednesday evenings. Will this be another report that is left on a shelf somewhere in city hall or will it be followed by another bylaw that will require enforcement? Grand Forks has a noise control bylaw (1681), a deer feeding bylaw (1884), a bylaw to regulate wood burning appliances (1879) and a bylaw to control the idling of vehicles (1836). None are enforced, and without a bylaw enforcement officer they will never be. While the city is gathering information on fine particulate matter in the air, some residents would prefer that ground level ozone be the focus of its work. Ground level ozone – a key ingredient of smog – is created by chemical reactions between oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) in the presence of sunlight. It is an air pollutant that damages human health and vegetation. Major sources of NOx and VOC are industrial operations, electrical utilities, motor vehicle exhaust, gasoline vapours, and chemical solvents. Ground level ozone can trigger a variety of health problems including chest pain, coughing, throat irritation, and congestion. Asthma, bronchitis and emphysema can be worsened. Should ozone levels be measured or should the environment committee concentrate first on drafting a set of ambient are quality standards for the valley? – Roy Ronaghan is a columnist for the Grand Forks Gazette

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Rethinking our Water Ways Friday, Oct. 12 Residents, Keeping healthy Sheep and Goats stakeholders and friends of A workshop from Agriculture Canada. Senior the Kettle River Watershed are invited to a special meet- Citizens Hall at City Park. MUST pre-register. Call Irene at 250-442-3817 to reigister. ing at the Rock Creek Fall Fair grounds from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Let us know by Thursday, Oct. 4 if you Monday West Kootenay Ostomy are able to attend – plan@kettleriver.ca or Group 250-442-2708 ext 225. Monday, October 15, 2012. Will meet at 2:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church Annual Pie Sale the Kiro Wellness Center, Friday, Oct. 4. Apples Pies are $8 each. Pies come 1500 Avenue Trail. Guest unbaked so you can freeze them and save them Paul Meise, Cooper Medical, for later. Order now. Jo Smart 250-442-5999 or Kelowna. For further info, please call Sheri Grenier 250-447-6464. 250-368-9827 or 250-365 -6276.

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Grand Forks Cycling Club New riders are welcome to ride with the club on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:15 p.m. from Chain Reaction; Sundays at 9:00. Visit our website at www.grandforkscycling. com for more details. 2nd Monday Every Month • Grand Forks Hospital Auxiliary meets in the Hospital Board Room at 2 p.m. New members are welcome. For info call 250-442-0323 or 250442-8755. 3rd Monday Every Month • The monthly general meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion is held at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Lounge open daily at 2:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. • Blessings Boutique from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free lunch, Gospel Chapel. Contact Karen at 250-443-1295. • Caregivers Alzheimer/Dementia Support Group meets every 3rd Monday of the month from 7 to 9pm. There is an exception for the month of August meets at 5pm instead. For additional information contact Frani at 250-442-5320. Every 2nd Tuesday • Granby Wilderness Society meets at 7 p.m. at Boundary Museum (6145 Reservoir Rd). Contact 250-442-7733. 2nd Tuesday Every Month • Resident Free Masons in the Grand Forks and Christina Lake area join our Harmony

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N I T E L L U B BOARD Grand Forks Seniors Center Activites Branch 68 City Park. Monday + Thursday: Cribbage 1:30 p.m. Tuesday: Arts/Crafts/ Quilters 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Wednesday: Whist 1:30 p.m. Monday + Wednesday (Sept. - May): Carpet Bowling 9:00 a.m. Thursday: Choir 9:30 a.m. Centre can be rented anytime. Rates are reasonable. Phone Yvonne Tedesco 250-442-3036. Boundary Museum We are now closed for the season. Please call Lawrence at 250-666-0565 and we will be happy to book an appointment to open for you and your guests. Community Archives Open Tuesday to Thursday in the basement of City Hall. Please call 250-442-8266 and ask Sue in the Archives and she will assist you.

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Lodge No. 37 in Grand Forks. Meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Free Mason hall on Market Ave. Visitations with view to affiliation welcome. Call Gord at 250-442-3218 for information. 3rd Tuesday Every Month • Grand Forks Search & Rescue meets at 6:30 p.m. at Nursery Fire Hall. New members welcome. Call Barry at 250-442-5818 for more information. 1st Wednesday Every Month • In the Company of Friends is a support group for parents/guardians who are raising children with special needs. We meet from 7-9 p.m. at the Glanville Centre, 1200 Central Avenue. Childcare is available onsite, as well as snacks and refreshments. For more information contact Angela at ampopoff@ telus.net or call 250-442-0833. • Genealogy group meets at the Grand Forks Public Library at 10:00am. Join others to research your family roots. 2nd Wednesday Every Month • Evangeline Chapter No. 31 Order of the Eastern Star meets in the Masonic Hall at 7:30 p.m. • North Fork Community Club meets at the hall (except July and August). 3rd Wednesday Every Month • Rock Creek Women’s Institute meets at 11:45 a.m. for a potluck lunch at a member’s home. New members are always welcome. Phone Mary at 250-446-2454 or Sue at 250-446-2608. 1st Thursday Every Month • King Edward Masonic Lodge meets in Greenwood at 7:30 p.m. Reputed to be the most successful & vibrant “small” lodge in B.C. Want to know more about the winning team? Like toa ttend a “no cost to you” din-

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amount. Meal includes Spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, dessert, coffee and juice. Pre-orders accepted. Call Teresa at 250-442-2240. Spook-tacular Halloween Party! At the Christina Lake Welcome Center. Saturday Oct. 27, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Dress in your best costume! Dog Masquerade Parade, Kids Activities, Face Painting, Musical Chairs, Prizes and much much more! Held by the Christina Lake Chamber of Commerce.

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Email your event to production@grandforksgazette.ca with the words “Event Listing” in the subject line; You can also mail it to Box 700, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 or drop it off at our office at 7255 Riverside Drive – please mark clearly “Event Listing” The Grand Forks Gazette regrets that there may not be room to publish every item every week; priority will be given to new and timely items. The Gazette also cannot accept annual general meeting notices in “Out and About”. Highlights – Non-profit organizations, book early for this FREE spot. Bookings fill up fast! Phone the Gazette to book your spot – call 250-442-2191.

ner either in November or April? C all Peter Smith at 250-442-5769. • The Boundary Woodworkers Guild meets at the former SPCA site on Donaldson Drive at 7:00 p.m. New members welcome! • Members of Hardy View Lodge Auxiliary continue to meet the at 2 p.m. in the lodge auxiliary room. Following the monthly birthday celebration the auxiliary gathers for a short meeting (except July & August). We welcome new people to join us. For information call Vi at 250-442-5998 or Dora at 250-442-8108. • The Red Hatters of the Grand River Rubies would like to invite you to join them for fun and friendship. Meeting 7 p.m. at the library. For information call Karen 250-4423011 or Diana 250-442-8862. 2nd Thursday Every Month • Grand Forks Garden Club meets at the public library at 7 p.m. New members welcome. Contact Cheryl Ahrens at 250442-2666 for details. • Pot-luck is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 12:00 p.m. 1st and 3rd Thursday Every Month • The Kettle Granby Boundary Fly Anglers meet at Clyde’s Pub. The 1st Thursday is an information night and is held downstairs in the pub; the 3rd Thursday is held upstairs in the meeting room and kids are welcome...this is a fly tying night plus other goodies. All ages and skills are welcome. For more information contact Bud Alcock at kettleriverfisher@gmail.com or call 250443-4446. 2nd and 4th Thursday Every Month • The Boundary Peace Initiative meets at 7 p.m. at the Slavonic Centre. Contact Laura

at 250-442-0434. 3rd Thursday Every Month • The Writer’s Guild meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. New members welcome. 1st Friday of the Month • Open Mic –7 p.m. at Kocomo’s in Grand Forks. 250-442-5558. 2nd Friday of the Month • The Grand Forks Wildlife Association meets at the Wildlife Hall at 7 p.m. Members and new members welcome memberships can be purchased from Peter at the Wildlife Hall. • B.C. Retired Government Employees Association Branch 400 Grand Forks holds a luncheon meeting each month except July and August. All B.C. government retired employees are welcome. For information and location call 250-442-5783. 3rd Saturday of the Month • Seniors are welcome at 686 72nd Ave. on the third Saturday of the month (except for December). We have a potluck lunch at 12:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Slavonic Centre. Bring your favourite dish or donation of $6. New members/guests are welcome! Fellowship, card games, shuffleboard, pool, etc., after the meal. For more information call Elizabeth/John at 250-4422609 or Pauline at 250-442-3440. 1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month • The Grand Forks Trap Club meets at 10 a.m. at the Wildlife Range. For more information call 250-442-8424.

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School District 51 (SD51) had an open forum to discuss transforming the province’s graduation requirements on Sept. 26 at Dr. D. A. Perley Elementary School. Andy Leathwood, director of instruction for School District 8, Kootenay Lakes, is one of six directors in the province leading the discussion. “We’re going to talk about some changes that are being contemplated in the education system in British Columbia,” he said. “From my perspective and experience, those things are both large. We’re hoping the input will be far-reaching and long lasting.” Ideas that were discussed during the meeting included students being able to communicate face-to-face and being able to manage themselves, such as financial management and cooking skills, by the time students graduate. At the moment, students are required to complete 80 credits to graduate, with 48 required credits, 28 electives and four grad transition credits that are also required. There are also five provincial exams. The question raised during discussions was whether or not the provincial exams should be kept or discarded. “The idea is to determine what are we going to do with the kids that we have, not only those students who are graduating this year, but the kids who are entering the school system right now,” Leathwood said. “What is it that we expect from them when they graduate and how can we change education and the things we focus on differently. The purpose of the meeting was to gather input and feedback that would shape the new graduation requirements for future students.” The discussion was fostered by parents, teachers, SD51 trustees and school staff, and everyone provided input on what they felt could better the education system. Everyone was asked to write down comments on the questionnaire provided. There are five questions that the Ministry of Environment is asking the public: 1) What do you think are the core or essential things all students should know, understand and be able to do by the time

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School District 51 (SD51) will be looking at various district initiatives for the 2012-2013 school year, including a green bin composting initiative. Superintendent of Schools Michael Strukoff noted that there are number of green initiatives and district assessments under the Achievement Contract for this school year. “One of the things that we’re going to try and capitalize on is the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary’s composting program,” he said. “We’re in touch with the regional district

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they leave secondary school? 2) Beyond the core, how could pathways for choice or exploration be provided? 3) Research is underway with a focus on the following cross-curricular competencies: communication, critical thinking, creative thinking and innovation, personal responsibility and well-being, and social responsibility. How do you think students could demonstrate this? 4) How could students learning be communicated to students, parents or guardians, or post-secondary institutions or employers? 5) How would you design an awards program to recognize student success in a personalized learning environment? The process of the Graduation Dialogue Committee began in June 2012, with the province split into six different regions. In August, partners co-ordinated with regional discussions on graduation. In September to October, there will be working sessions where the public will be invited to provide their comments, and in November a draft will be created. The final outline is set to be complete by January of next year. For more information, visit bced.gove.bc.ca/graduation or to submit your own answers, email Leathwood at aleathwood@sd8.gc.ca.

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about it and a lot of our schools are involved on different levels.” Strukoff stated the biggest challenge at this point is what will be done with the compost. “In Grand Forks, we hope to have a solution for them to pick them it up with the new green bin program,” he explained. “You can see what products are available now and I know, talking to a few schools in the West Boundary, having access to a green box would help because they do have a better opportunity to dispose of their compost.” Ideas for the green initiative programs are still being discussed.

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The second phase of the Kettle River Watershed Management Plan is underway with a public meeting entitled “Rethinking our Water Ways” set for Friday, Oct. 12 at the Rock Creek Fall Fair Grounds from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Project manager Graham Watt noted that the Kettle River Watershed Management Plan came about from the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary’s decision on wanting to understand how the watershed is doing. “From the flow of the river to the impacts on ecosystems, phase two will develop some recommendations for local government going towards the provincial government, land owners and industries on how to manage the watershed,” Watt explained. “Phase one of the project was doing the state of the watershed, with the draft available online. The final copy will be available soon.” Watt pointed out that phase two of the plan is to connect with the public, the stakeholders and the people around the watershed. “There are three aspects to what we’re doing,” he said. “The first one is understanding the issues and concerns that people have about the watershed – so what are people worried about? The fisheries, the ecosystems and water supply for agriculture.” From there, the stakeholder group will develop an efficient document with the various conversations held to guide their next steps and goals.

“Next year, the focus will be on our advisory group – which has 30 members – that meets monthly to develop the plan,” he continued. “We will also lay out the goals and objects in more detail, and work on recommendations to achieve those. We’re aiming to have a final plan by the summer of 2014.” The public meeting on Oct. 12 will begin with morning presentations from the Okanagan Basin Board and the Fraser Basin Council on watershed planning. “We’re really trying to learn from each other as we go through this – and there will also be a presentation about the state of the watershed,” said Watt. “In the afternoon, we’ll be delving into the issues that people are most concerned about and try to look at where could these issues go and where can we address them in our plan. We’ll also be talking about the values and what we want to protect and enhance for the watershed in the long term.” Watt stressed that phase two is focused on gaining public input, so the more responses received from a recently mailed survey the better. “I’ve been learning a huge amount from the people who live here and I’m incredibly impressed about the level of knowledge about the watershed, and the level of interest in fish, ground water and run off quality,” concluded Watt. “The previous watersheds that I previously worked in Alberta, there were far fewer people who actually knew what watersheds they were in or if they could fish there. The level of knowledge, interest and passion in this area is exciting to see.” For more information, visit kettleriver.ca.

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Spend October at the library Hi Grand Folks! September was a busy month here at the library and October is shaping up to be even more exciting – here’s what’s going on in the next couple of weeks: AVI SILBERSTEIN • Thursday, Oct. 4 at 7 p.m., author Margot Talbot will be reading from her novel All That Glitters: A Climber’s Journey Through Addiction and Depression. • Thursday, Oct. 11 from 4 to 5:30 p.m., our brand-new Teen Knitting Club will be starting up. We’ll be meeting weekly for six weeks and will be providing all materials. • From Oct. 13 to Dec. 8 (Saturdays) from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Parent-Child Mother Goose is back at the library! Join us for rhymes, songs and storytelling, for children aged up to three years and their parent or caregiver. Please call to preregister as spaces are limited. • Our October book club will be reading A Town Like Alice by Nevil Shute. New members are welcome – come pick up your copy anytime! With summer winding down, our regular ongoing programming is back in full swing: • The chess club meets Tuesday evenings 5 to 7:30 p.m. and

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Saturday afternoons from 3 to 4:30 p.m. • The Genealogy Group meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 10 a.m. • Every Tuesday from 2 to 5 p.m. the Community Learning Place will be held at the library (in partnership with the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy) – come for help with using your computer, reading, or any literacy challenge. We’ve got several book carts full of new books hitting the shelves this week, including the newest thrillers from Lee Child and Giles Blunt and Dale Brown, mysteries from Lisa Lutz and Louise Penny and Sandra Brown and J.D. Robb and Minette Walters, Canadian fiction from Emma Donoghue and David Bergen and Emily Schultz, biographies of Queen Elizabeth and Barack Obama, memoirs by Jian Ghomeshi and Anna Quindlen, new Giller Prize-nominated Canadian fiction from C.S. Richardson and Annabel Lyon. There are also non-fiction books like Wild Fermenation and The Small-Scale Poultry Flock and The Human-Powered Home and The Solar Food Dryer, young adult novels from P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast and Deborah Ellis and the Fablehaven series, plus a whole bunch of Geronimo Stilton and Dork Diaries, and a collection of the rants of Rick Mercer. Come on down – there’s something for everyone! – Avi Silberstein is the library director for the Grand Forks & District Public Library

October can be proud, beautiful sunny days keep coming – what a way to bring on the fall. The warmth and sunshine are incredible. We are usually graced with a lovely fall season and this one is turning out lovelier than ever. So however you plan on celebrating Thanksgiving this weekend – cooking at home, dining out – we can be thankful for the turkey, the family, the friends and the shorts we are still wearing. It’s hard to believe we are here already, summer went so quickly and the whole idea of Thanksgiving, Halloween and then you know the …….Merry season – wow. Let’s slow down and enjoy these comfortable fall days. It feels like we should be cooking the turkey on the barbecue instead of the oven, which actually sounds quite tasty. There are lots of ways to serve the traditional turkey dinner, from the full stuffed turkey to the glazed turkey breast or a smaller roasted turkey. The actual Thanksgiving dinner can also be served several ways, By Tamara Wheeler

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Giving thanks to seniors CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter

Thanksgiving will be celebrated early for seniors with the fifth annual Free Seniors Luncheon at the Seniors Hall at City Park on tomorrow Oct. 4. Organized by Daniel Chu and his wife Jennifer, the Thanksgiving meal in Grand Forks is a special thank you to seniors. “I try to do it every year to thank seniors for their service with younger volunteers serving the food,” said Chu, who has been organizing events like this one for the past 30 years. Chu noted that last year saw around 200 people come to eat and enjoy the celebrations. “I usually try to get someone young in to promote his or her business as well to celebrate the up-and-coming future,” he added. There are two seating times, one at 11:30 a.m. and another at 1:30 p.m. and while all spots have been filled, you can be put on a wait list by calling 250-442-2202.

from adding the extra leafs to the dining room table, to joining in at the local free thanksgiving dinner or dining at a local restaurant, or packing up the turkey and driving miles to the children so you can all be together. The goal of Thanksgiving is to be grateful. Grateful for family and friends, grateful for togetherness whenever you can get together and of course grateful for the pie that Grandma made cause everyone knows Thanksgiving dinner isn’t complete without desert. I serve up my turkey a little different, in a brown paper bag. It was a recipe a friend shared with me many years ago and I cooked my Àrst turkey this way and have kept cooking it this way. Sounds scary...no, it works great. The turkey stays tender and juicy and a lot of the grease goes into the bag so it is quite lean. You may not get as much gravy as if you were basting it every half hour but then again I put it in the oven, enjoy my day and don’t peek till it is time to come out.

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Enjoy The Fall anksgiving And Th Please be advised that our office will be closed Monday Oct 8th for Thanksgiving. In order to maintain our press schedule the deadline for all display advertising & submissions for the Oct 10th issue of The Grand Forks Gazette will be Thursday Oct 4th 4:00 pm Classified word ad deadline will be Friday, Oct 5th at 4:00 pm We apologize for any inconvenience Have Fun with Family & Friends

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SD51 schools celebrate walking to school in October Submitted

Many School District 51 (SD51) elementary schools will join schools from around the world to celebrate International Walk (iWalk) to School Month, which is held each October. Students will be walking and rolling to school during the month, along with parents, teachers and community leaders. School board members and staff will join the students, rain or shine! Each school’s events are tailored to meet the unique character of that community. For example, Christina Lake Elementary is encouraging as many students as possible to walk or ride their bikes to and from school every day – it began Monday and will go until this Thursday. For students who ride the school bus, Principal Bob Chapman will accompany students on a community walk at 8:10 every morning. The Walker Developmental Centre students have set walking goals. They will track their results using pedometers and celebrate when they reach their collective goal. John A. Hutton Elementary already has a lot of students that walk and bike to school. They will be celebrated for their year-round achievement, which contributes to their physical and emotional health from Oct. 15 to 18. Dr. D. A. Perley Elementary is planning a whole school Jazzercise warm up, donated by Sally Benson, followed by a brisk walk around the school’s neighbourhood today, starting at 8:45 a.m. The Perley Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) will be providing healthy snacks to satisfy appetites worked up during the morning activity. Big White School Community School is tailoring its walking program to ensure student safety due to frequent bear sightings. In 2011, International Walk to School Week was celebrated with thousands of events, by children and adults in 40 countries around the world.

Dr. D. A. Perley Elementary School students participating in International Walk to School Month last year. CASSANDRA CHIN PHOTO

DASH BC provided planning ideas, promotional materials and the chance to partner with schools around the world. iWalk to School Week/Month events raise awareness of the need to create safer routes for walking and bicycling and emphasize the importance of issues such as increasing physical activity among children, pedestrian safety, traffic congestion and concern for the environment. The events build connections between families, schools and the broader community. The events are organized by principals, teachers and parents at the schools. They are just one aspect of these schools’ quest for excellence in physical fitness and environmental responsibility. In 2011, SD51 adopted an Active Transportation policy to encourage students to walk, ride and otherwise use human-powered modes of travel to and from school. For additional local information, please contact Heather Shilton, health promoting school coordinator at 250-443-4786.

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Regional chamber offers lunch time business lectures Submitted

The Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce (BCRCC) has been working hard towards establishing a strong business network and strengthening business and community development. With that vision in mind, the BCRCC, Community Futures and Selkirk College have joined forces to offer a series of lectures for you. Called “The Brown Bag Series,” it is designed to address current and local business topics and they fit nicely into your lunch hour. The first two sessions have already run but there are still three to go. Don’t miss out on these great topics: • Session 3, “Credit – How it Works” with Mark Grimm will take place Thursday

Oct. 24, from 12:15 to 1 p.m. at Selkirk College. • Session 4, “Chambers of Commerce – What DO They DO - Myths and Realities” with Sarah Winton will run Thursday, Nov. 8, from 12:15 to 1 p.m. at Selkirk College. Session 5, “Small Business Panel – Questions and Answers – What is it really like doing business in the Boundary?” (panel TBD) will run Thursday, Nov. 29 from 12:15 to 1 p.m. at the Christina Lake Living Arts Centre. For chamber members, it is $15 per session or $50 for five sessions. For non-members, it will be $20 per session or $75 for five sessions. Register through Selkirk College at 250-4422704. Hope to see you there!

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Sacred Heart Catholic Church Fresh apple pies are $8 each Call today to order fresh apple pies ready for you to freeze or bake at home. Pies will be ready for pick up on Oct. 12th, 2012 at our Parish Hall 7269 9th Street

Pre-order Sales Only Please call Jo 250-442-5999 • Sheri 250-447-6464 Thank you for supporting our Parish Fundraiser


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Today we are surrounded by information. It is everywhere, and in many different forms. We use literacy skills constantly as we check our email, shop for groceries, pay our bills, read the news, and many other daily tasks. Not only must we be able to interpret the written word, we need the skills to evaluate this information. What does the food label ‘light’ really mean? When is an email from a stranger legitimate, and when is it spam? How do interest rates really affect me as a consumer? The ability to answer these questions hinges on one thing: literacy skills. “Literacy skills impact our lives and communities in ways that might surprise you,” said Ali Wassing, CBAL (Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy) executive director. “Studies show a strong correlation between high literacy levels, good health and low unemployment. Ultimately, a community is more resilient when its citizens have strong literacy skills.” Since 2003, community literacy organizations throughout B.C., such as CBAL, have had provincial support to develop community literacy planning committees. They discuss, plan and take action on literacy development for all ages and all needs. Decoda Community Literacy Planning Guide says: “It is in communities themselves that literacy is practised and sustained. Therefore, community engagement is essential to creating an environment in which literacy programs can be successful.” In 2007, the province asked boards of education to be more actively involved. They are now responsible for submitting district literacy plans to the Ministry of Education. This comprehensive, annual document combines community literacy plans into one document for each school district. Community members representing public health, school districts, colleges, municipalities, chambers

Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) staff is working across the Columbia Basin to promote literacy and learning. SUBMITTED PHOTO

of commerce, early childhood development teams, libraries, community services, employment agencies and many others come together as community literacy planning committees to discuss local needs. “Interesting partnerships develop and important resources are shared at these community planning meetings,” said Betty Knight, CBAL regional program manager, East Kootenay. “Everyone benefits.” Books for Babies, Luv to Learn, Parents as Literacy Supporters, Parents Reading, Children Succeeding, Oneto-One Reading, Young Parents Education Program, Seniors Computers and english conversation groups are just a few of the programs introduced through the community planning process. As awareness grows around health and financial literacy, and of how many aspects of daily life are impacted by literacy, the need for these community collaborations becomes more important.

This year, the community literacy planning committees are opening their doors wider, hosting open discussions about literacy service gaps, assets and possible solutions. “We hope these meetings will draw more community members into a broader discussion of literacy and lifelong, life-wide learning,” said Desneiges Profili, CBAL regional program manager, West Kootenays. “Everyone should be involved in literacy planning, because literacy affects everyone.” If you are interested in being a part of your community literacy planning process, visit www.cbal.org and contact your community literacy coordinator. Please support the Black Press and CBAL Reach-AReader campaign on Wednesday, Oct. 10 in your community. The funds you donate when you buy a paper will go toward local literacy programs, and community literacy planning. Your donation will change your community!

Reach A Reader Wednesday, October 10

The Grand Forks Gazette and the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy are partnering on a great event for Grand Forks. On October 10, between 11 am and 5:30 pm, there will be several locations around town - Overwaitea, Jogas and The Gazette office - where copies of the newspaper will be available by donation. Absolutely all funds raised from the day will go towards CBAL and all funds will stay in the community in which they are raised to support literacy programs in our community.

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It has been a very busy year at the Boundary Museum, now located at the beautiful Fructova Heritage site. Our community was very fortunate to be able to employ three students, Robin Sandhu, Lindsay Savitskoff and Alia Popoff with funding through the Young Canada Works program. Robin and Lindsay worked at the museum and Alia spent the majority of her time working on the community archives, located in the lower level of Grand Forks City Hall. All three helped out at the heritage flour mill and the Christina Lake Welcome Centre and all did an amazing job. The beginning of the season saw staff at the museum giving tours to many school groups. This included, among other things, washing clothes on a washboard to learn how their great grandmother’s may have done it, also attempting to pull a long bow to discover a traditional way of hunting by First Nations people. A live demonstration of the outdoor brick oven, complete with wood fire, was always given and the favorite treat was the freshly cooked cinnamon buns. We have had hundreds of guests coming through our doors from all corners of the world, a majority of them keenly interested in learning more about the Doukhobor culture. We entertained children of all ages in our tipi at the Christina Lake Welcome Centre as we hosted our cultural days there. One of the most popular activities quickly became jam making – one way to preserve fruit and it goes so well with bannock or Russian bread. As a result of a $5,000 grant from the Grand Forks Credit Union, we were able to put the finishing touches on our new shade house and oven house extension. Both buildings have been used extensively this year to host events such as educational activities for adults and children, our first wedding, the Amanda Thate concert, the Red Hat ladies, a memorial, the

The Boundary Museum at the Fructova Heritage Grounds closed for the season on Sept. 29 but can open via appointment in the offseason. KARL YU PHOTO

Fructova School reunion and several teas and luncheons. We also hosted guests from the Hardyview and Boundary Lodges, who enjoyed reminiscing over lunch while listening to music on a 1915 phonograph. As well, we used the phonograph when we hosted over 40 former students and guests at the aforementioned Fructova School reunion. We hope to make this an annual event. It is evident that our guests enjoyed themselves as much as we did by their comments in our guest book: “Lovely!” “Wonderful!” “What a Gem!” and “Great local history!” If you did not make it to the Boundary Museum this year, please make it a destination to visit for next year. The Boundary Museum will be closed for the season on Sept. 29 however it will remain open “by appointment” for you and your guests. Please call Lawrence at 250-666-0565 to book your appointment.

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A decision made in a jail cell sets off a compelling journey of self-discovery. A life of drug addiction and crime, forged from a childhood of neglect and abuse, is left behind and a new world opens up – a world of frozen adventure. Margo Talbot, author of All that Glitters, will be at the Grand Forks and District Public Library on Thursday, Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. discussing her courageous journey. From the depths of suicidal depression to the pristine, but challenging, isolation of the Arctic and Antarctic landscapes, world-renowned ice climber Margo Talbot’s heartbreaking, unflinchingly honest account takes us on her decades-long spiral into out-of-control anger. It goes through the bleakness of her conversation with death, and ultimately the discovery of the mountains and wild places in which she finds healing. “The only thing I had to hold onto that was captivating, that I was passionate about, was the sport of ice climbing,”

says Margo Talbot, recalling her past when the only relief was time spent in nature. Now in her 40s and living in Winlaw, B.C., Talbot candidly describes the stark and brutal depths of out-of-control addiction and anger and the bleakness of the conversation with death that was the turning point in dealing with her crippling bouts of depression. Margo’s honest account of a childhood characterized by abuse and neglect, her descent into depression, addiction and criminal activity is both heartbreaking and, ultimately, inspiring. Finding redemption and healing through her passion for the outdoors and, in particular, ice climbing, this memoir is a stirring testament to the power of the human spirit and the healing force of nature. The Grand Forks and District Public Library and the Kootenay Library Federation are pleased to offer you this opportunity to meet Margo Talbot. For more information about her talk call 250-442-3944, or check out our website at www.grandforks.bclibrary.ca.

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Mobile blood service available in Grand Forks

Champions of Literacy The 2012 Champions of Literacy event took place at Gallery 2 on Sept. 26. People and organizations in the community were awarded for doing their parts to champion the cause of literacy and reading. Pictured here (counter clockwise from right), Grand Forks Gazette editor Karl Yu accepts an award from Sheila Dobie, Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) community literacy co-ordinator. Heather Shilton accepts her award and James Elliot is also awarded for his promotion of literacy. For more images go to www.grandforksgazette.ca.

Boundary Mobile Lab Services will be run by Roxanne Bryant, who will travel to residents homes to take blood or urine samples. SUBMITTED PHOTO

CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter

Boundary Mobile Lab Services has been rolling around the streets of Grand Forks and Christina Lake collecting blood and urine samples from patients who are unable to make it to the hospital. A medical professional, Roxanne Bryant started this business to help those who didn’t have time to get to the hospital or felt more comfortable providing samples from home. “What I do is a mobile collection for blood and urine that the doctors order for people who are sick and can’t make it to the hospital, or people who work odd hours,” she explained. “I have flexibility to go to residents or people who don’t want to wait in line.” Bryant is available seven days a week. Everything is still covered over medical billing and is completed the same way as a patient going to the hospital and once Bryant collects the samples, she will drop them off at the hospital where testing is done. Bryant noted that services are affordable, at $20 for residents in Grand Forks and $25 for those in

Christina Lake. “I haven’t ventured to Greenwood or Midway because I know that the hospital does have a clinic that goes out there weekly,” she added. “I also do pre-employment drug screen testing for businesses which is important because the hospital doesn’t do that anymore.” Though she began the business in April, Bryant just recently started advertising her services. “It’s a service for everyone,” Bryant said. “For a mother with four kids, who may not want to wait an hour and a half at the line-up at the hospital, it may be a nice option. Or for children who don’t like going to the hospital or are scared, they can watch TV at home while getting their blood drawn.” Bryant did point out that people are still required to have a requisition from their physician. “They still have to have it done the same way as if they were going to the hospital,” she said. “A requisition is a piece of paper that a doctor will provide that will itemize what needs to be done.” The requisition includes the doctor’s name and billing code. For more information, contact Bryant at 250-442-5136.

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Teaching your child to swim and encouraging them to swim regularly can have significant benefits for both his or her health and safety. Especially on a hot day, swimming is a way to keep cool while encouraging a healthy level of physical and social activity. Bring the kids to the aquatic centre during the winter months to promote an active, year-round lifestyle. *** According to KidsHealth.org, drowning is the second leading cause of death for people between the ages of five and 24. By teaching your children to swim, they will not only become stronger swimmers, but also gain valuable experience in the water. This experience greatly reduces the risk of an emergency if your child accidentally falls into an unguarded pool or gets pulled into deep water by a rip current at the beach or while fishing. Grand Forks Recreation (GFREC) offers swimming lessons for children six months of age to adults. Parent and Tot lessons offer children and parents an opportunity to introduce babies and toddlers to the water in a fun, safe and supervised environment. Parents learn skills to help little ones overcome the fear of submerging in the water. Preschool lessons for ages three to five help children overcome the fear of water, teaches them to move more comfortably in the water and

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CHURCH DIRECTORY ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks • Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist St. Jude’s, Greenwood • Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley • Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month

BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor: Mark Danyluk 629-8th Ave, Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1M0 • 250-449-2644 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m. Children’s Church .........................................................................10:30 a.m. For info on Discovering Jesus Groups & Home Groups call the church ofÀce.

BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIP Sunday is the Àrst day of the week but Saturday is the seventh-day Sabbath Saturday .......................................................................................10:00 a.m. Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C. • Call for info: 250-442-8656

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena) Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959 Sunday Morning Worship ............................................................. 8:52 a.m. Bible Study Thursday .....................................................................1:00 p.m.

CHRISTIAN CENTRE 7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • OfÀce 250-442-5815 Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie Dannhauer Associate Pastors: Richard and Ramona Dannhauer SUNDAY: Church Service .............................................................................10:30 a.m. Prayer ......................................................................................... 10:00 a.m. Prayertime Wednesdays ..............................................................10:00 a.m.

EVANGEL CHAPEL 401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. Pastor Paul Brandon • 250-445-2111 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2495 - 76th Ave., Grand Forks, B.C. • Pastor John Siemens 250-442-0057 OfÀce: 250-443-9200 • Web: fbcgf.ca Prayer Line: 250-442-8016 (Theresa) 250-442-3953 (Olga) • 250-442-2803 (Rachel) Sunday Worship ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Children’s Church .........................................................................11:15 a.m. Prayer and Praise ...........................................................................6:00 p.m. Youth Group - Friday ......................................................................7:00 p.m. For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the ofÀce

GOSPEL CHAPEL 7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Karren Donald, Community Care Coordinator; Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth Pastor Worship Service ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Youth Activities - Friday ................................................................ 7:00 p.m. SEPT. TO MAY Pioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday ......................................... 3:30 p.m. Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ........................... 7:00 p.m. Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday ............................................................. 7:00 p.m. Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for seniors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church ofÀce for details.

GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH Independent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 275 Market Ave. Sundays: Adult Sunday School ................................................................10:00 a.m. Main Service .............................................................................11:00 a.m. Bible studies available upon request

HüMüH MONASTERY Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre Sundays: Meditation and Spiritual Teaching with Master Maticintin ...................................................................11:00 a.m. For directions call 1-800-336-6015 • Westbridge, B.C.

KING OF KINGS NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND ACADEMY 735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.

RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH 2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School) Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • OfÀce 250-442-8456 Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m. Mid-Week Service, Wednesday Pre-service prayer ......................................................................6:30 p.m. Service........................................................................................7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting, Friday .................................................................. 7:00 p.m. AfÀliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

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Help needed for peewee championships KARL YU Gazette Editor

The City of Grand Forks will host the Peewee Tier 4 B.C. Hockey Championships in 2013. Set to run from March 17 to 22 at Grand Forks Arena, organizers say that the championships will be an opportunity to showcase both the city and the local peewee rep team. “This is our third year with a rep team in peewee and a lot of the people are not sure of the difference between Tier 3 and Tier 4. When we end up playing Castlegar, Nelson and those teams, a lot of times, the games will be close but we don’t end up on the right side of the win column so people will say, ‘Why are you playing rep when you aren’t winning a majority of your games?’” explained Darryl Turner, the team’s head coach. “We kind of wanted to host the Tier 4 hockey championships so we could bring some people to the community, so they understand where Grand Forks is, and for us to get to play some good competition in front of (our) home fans.” Turner said that the championships will help Grand Forks gain some exposure, as some of the people the team approaches for exhibition games think that the city is farther away than it actually is. The team is also seeking some help from the community as well. “We need volunteers, and through the volunteers, we’re going to need people to look after the gate, receipts,

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and 50/50 ticket sales,” explained Mike Jourdin, co-chair of the Grand Forks B.C. Hockey Tier 4 Hockey Championships. “We also need people to (be goal judges), look after the score clock and those sorts of things. We need volunteers for that.” Jourdin said there could be upwards of 10 teams coming to Grand Forks for the championships, with approximately 24 games to be played and things will be busy. “The more people we have, the better off we’ll be,” said Jourdin. On top of volunteer support, organiz-

ers are also seeking some financial support, as there will be costs for ice, mileage for officials (the city doesn’t have enough referees to officiate games) and accommodation, mileage and per diems for a B.C. hockey representative that will come to Grand Forks for the championships. “What we’re looking at doing to offset some of those costs is: we’re allowed to charge a small gate fee, we’re going to have programs, 50/50, raffle tables, and there’s commemorative clothing that we’re looking at. So we’re hoping to offset some of those costs but it would be nice to have a little bit of support from the community to help cover some of these costs,” Jourdin explained. Turner said that any of the profit will go to Grand Forks minor hockey. “If someone wants to donate funds, in a way, it isn’t just going to the peewee team, it’s to help support this event and in the end, if any money is made, the money will go back to the whole Grand Forks Minor Hockey Association,” he said. Donations are also being sought for the raffle. “Anyone that donates, will get their name in the program,” Turner went on to say. If people want to help out in any way, they can contact Jourdin at natemy@telus.net, Turner at darryl.turner@sd51. bc.ca or they can contact Colleen McKay at cascade4@telus.net. Again, the championships will run from March 17 to 22.

Dunsmuir solid, special teams not in Castlegar loss KARL YU Gazette Editor

The Grand Forks Border Bruins hosted the Castlegar Rebels on Sept. 27 and while they matched a season high for goals scored, they lost 6-3. Despite having 11 power play opportunities, including one that was nine-minutes long, the Border Bruins only scored once with the man advantage and allowed three short-handed goals. “Sometimes special teams can hurt you, sometimes they’re in your favour,” explained Border Bruins’ head coach Nick Deschenes after the Castlegar game. “Guys can get tired, get complacent and sometimes guys are looking more for a goal. We were a little bit short on defense tonight, so guys got tired but it’s still no excuse. We’re not where we want to be and this just shows that.” Grand Forks fired 26 shots at Castlegar goalie Jordan Gluck and Border Bruins’ goalie Robert Dunsmuir was kept busy, stopping 47 of 53 shots directed his way.

Deschenes was complimentary of his goalie and said he kept the team in the game. “He gave us a chance; you can’t fault him on any of those goals,” the head coach explained. “I think at one point it was two goals against and I think they had 40 shots at that point and if our team can’t rally behind that and put pucks past their goaltender – or at least have a stalemate and get the game closer at the end, with a respectable score – then that’s something we have to address as a coaching staff.” Forward Connor Gross, one of the game’s three stars, had a goal and an assist while forwards Brandon Savaia and Tyler Wagner also scored for the Border Bruins. Border Bruins’ goalie Dylan Quinn missed action last week with a shoulder injury but Deschenes said he would take the ice this week. Kai McDonald took Quinn’s spot on the roster. Grand Forks lost 9-3 to the Spokane Braves on Sept. 28 and 6-1 to the North Okanagan Knights on Sept. 30. The Border Bruins will host the Beaver Valley Nitehawks on Saturday, Oct. 6 for a night game and will host the Columbia Valley Rockies for an afternoon game on Sunday, Oct. 7.

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr. Marcel Cote • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JO Mass - Saturdays.......................................................................... 5:00 p.m.

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Marcel Cote ; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114 SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m. Tuesday - Friday........................................................................... 9:00 a.m. Saturday ....................................................................................... 7:30 p.m. Christina Lake Community Hall: Mass.........................................11:30 a.m.

GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221 SATURDAY SERVICES: Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ................................. 9:15 a.m. Hour of Worship............................................................................11:00 a.m.

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UNITED CHURCH OF CANAtDA Boundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood OfÀce: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311 email: stjohn@telus.net Sunday Services St. John’s - Grand Forks...............................................................11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood ............................................................. 9:00 a.m. Perley Memorial, Christina Lake.................................................... 9:00 a.m.

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❚ HEALTH

Dementia impacts entire families National Families Week is from Oct. 1 to 7. On the heels of World Alzheimer’s Month, it is a reminder that Alzheimer’s disease isn’t just an old person’s disease – it impacts entire families. The Alzheimer Society of B.C. has a Facebook campaign underway to get the message out. Dementia affects more than 70,000 people in B.C. If nothing changes by 2038 – when today’s 19-year-olds turn 45 – more than 177,000 British Columbians will be living with dementia. Currently there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, but there is hope. The Alzheimer Society of B.C. Facebook campaign encourages teens and younger adults to help fight the stigma of Alzheimer’s disease. On the non-profit organization’s Facebook page are stories from young people who have a personal connection with the cause, including Kevin Parton and Jessa Broeren. Kevin’s grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease when he was around 10 years old, but he was still aware of “the impact it had on her life and the strain on those who loved and took care of her.” At 24 years of age now, he is taking that childhood experience into a role as the co-chair of the REMATION 2013 White Rock Investors Group Walk for MemRNS ories. After her “Oma” was diagnosed with AlLACK RANITE zheimer’s disease, 13-year-old Jessa from Victoria realized that many people at her school, her EADSTONES teachers and peers included, knew very little Your last dedication about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. to your loved one... She set out to help raise awareness and organized a school event where students paid a donaClassic Design tion to wear casual clothes instead of uniforms Studio for a day and gave a presentation to her entire middle school in an effort to educate others about 250-442-2445 the disease and the need for a cure. DELIVERY in 1-7 DAYS Support the campaign by visiting the Alzheimer Society of B.C. Facebook page to share stories with other young people and to hear the song I Will Remind You, written by Brian Asselin, about the impact of dementia on younger members of the family. You can hear the song on at Serving the community since 1936 www.facebook.com/AlzheimerBC.

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Thank You We would like to express our sincere Thank You to the following: John Verigin Jr and Laura for conveying their thoughtful words. To Gerry Seminoff for his help with the service and his guidance. A job well done. To the singers for their inspirational singing of the prayers and hymns. To the cooks and helpers for preparing and serving a wonderful meal. To the men who prepared the gravesite and helped with the burial. To all who called, sent cards and flowwers, or brought food. Thank you for your kindness. And thank you to Everett and his staff of the Grand Forks Funeral Home for their benevolent services. The family truly appreciates all the love and support everyone has given us at this difficult time. It has helped ease our pain. Thank you again.

~ The Family of Peter J. Hlookoff

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Celebration of Life for Richard (Dick) Thomas To be held at the Christina Lake Community Hall 1:00 p.m. October 5th ALL FAMILY & FRIENDS WELCOME

In Loving Memory of K Osachoff August 26, 1942 - October 5, 2009 Beautiful memories are wonderful things, They last “till the longest day. They never wear out, And they never get lost, And can never be given away. To some you may be forgotten, to others a part of the past, But to us who loved you and lost you, Your memory will always last. Sadly Missed and Lovingly Remembered by Wife Joyce, Sons Darryl & Ryan, Daughter in-law Michelle & Grandson Kohen

Thank You The family of Gail Hairsine would like to thank all friends and family for making “Gail’s Garden Party” so special. Thanks go out to those who participated in the making of “Grannyz Garden”. Lovingly catered by Dean Engen of West End Global Market & Deli.

We would like to thank Pete’s doctors and the staff at Boundary Hospital for the care given to Pete J. Hlookoff while he was a patient. ~ The Family of Peter J. Hlookoff

Marion Elaine Roe (nee Bryant) Marion Elaine Roe (nee Bryant) passed away on Saturday, September 22, 2012. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. Marion was born at Grand Forks, B.C. to Herbert Presley and Sylvia Jane (Simpson) Bryant. Marion is survived by her husband of 59 years, Hardy; and her children, Alison (Barry Smith), Joanne (Neil Whyte), and Robert. She is also survived by her sister Sylvia Paolone and her beloved grandchildren Bryan and Erin Whyte; also many nieces and nephews. Marion was predeceased by her four brothers: Howard, Gordon, Norman and Jack. Mairon passed away at Halifax, Nova Scotia with her loving family by her side. Atlantic Funeral Home had care of arrangements.

Melford Hills Melford Hills passed away peacefully on September 16, 2012 at the age of 75 at Boundary Hospital. Mel was predeceased by his parents Lorena and Ross Hills, a brother Ernie Hills and a beloved daughter Shelly Hills. He is survived by his loving companion Darlene, daughter Charlene Christensen (Tony), son Don Hills (Jo-ann), two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and his sister Marion Pierce (Bill). Keeping with Mel’s wishes creation has taken place. No services will be held. Interment will occur at a later date. Grand Forks Funeral Home had care of arrangements.

Mitchel Peter Chernoff Sadly the family of Mitchel Peter Chernoff of Castlegar wishes to announce his passing, with his family at his side, at Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital on Thursday, September 20, 2012, blessed with 79 years of life. Mitchel was born at Grand Forks on October 5, 1932, to parents Mary and Peter Chernoff. In 1955, he married Polly Nevakshonoff and made their home at Castlegar where they raised four children. Mitch was an avid Àsherman and handyman and had the ability to Àx almost anything. He enjoyed over 40 years of volunteering with the Castlegar Hospital Auxiliary Treasure Shop and was always supporting initiatives to improve healthcare in the Castlegar and district area. After 33 years of service, Mitch retired from the Celgar Pulp Company in 1993. He was predeceased by father, Peter Chernoff; parents, Peter and Mary Podovinnikoff; and brotherin-law, Peter Nevakshonoff. Left to mourn his loss are his loving wife of 57 years, Polly; sons, Ron (Chris) and Ken (Marcella); daughters, Cynthia (Daryl) Baker and Bev (Don) Chernoff; grandchildren: Lise, Rebecca, Melissa, Magen and families; Sean, Aaron and Christopher Chernoff and Jessica and Julianna Baker; brothers, Peter (Molly) and Fred (Jean) Podovinnikoff; and sister, Kathy Watkins and their families. Cremation has taken place and was in care of Castlegar Funeral Chapel. A gathering of family and friends was held on Saturday, September 22, 2012, at the Chernoff home. Donations in Mitch’s memory made to the Castlegar and District Hospital Foundation will be greatly appreciated. www.castlegarhospitalfoundation.org.


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Phoenix Mountain is seeking mature, energetic people with good customer service skills for full and part time positions for the 2012-13 ski season:

ABE/ASE RELIEF INSTRUCTORS Castlegar, Grand Forks, Kaslo, Nakusp, Nelson and Trail Campuses Based at one of our six campuses, you will join our School of Academic Upgrading and Development on an on-call basis until August 31, 2013. You are qualified in one or more of these: Adult Basic Education (ABE) level in Biology, Chemistry, Computers, English, Mathematics or Physics; Fundamental Level in all subject areas; and Adult Special Education (ASE) in transitional training.

• Rental Shop Technician F/T • Ski Patrol Manager F/T • Ski & Snowboard • Ski Patrollers P/T & Instructors P/T Volunteers • Rental Shop/Snow School • Lift Operators F/T, P/T Manager F/T Mail detailed resumes to Box 2428 Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 Fax to 250-442-5090 or Email: skiphoenix@gmail.com

We Have a Position For a Yard Person With Forklift Experience If you are Customer Service Oriented and like to work with people then take this Opportunity to send your Resume with References to:

You have a degree and a BC Teaching Certificate or a Provincial Instructor Diploma as well as experience in adult education. Ideally, you have a Master’s degree and post-secondary instructional experience.

Box 1118 Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 Email bhomebc@telus.net or Drop off at 1538 W.Central Ave by October 10th, 2012 *No Phone Calls Please *Only those chosen for an interview will be contacted

When applying, please indicate your preferred subject area and campus. Closing date: October 5, 2012.

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GREENWOOD: Greenwood Moving sale. 655 N. Copper Ave. Oct 6th. 9-1. Furniture/household items/etc.

WEST BOUNDARY

Christina Lake: Sat, Oct 6, 9am-2pm, 1630 W Lake Dr. Garage/demolition sale! Doors, windows, sliders, stove, w/d, household. 250-447-7637.

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(Journeymen & Apprentices)

Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Anglican Church rear basement, 7252 - 7th St; THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-442-3839 or 250-4428797.

Lost & Found and Free Give Away ads are no charge. Classified rates vary. Ask us about rates. Combos and packages available - over 90 newspapers in BC.

Unifab - Grand Forks, BC (CWB Fabrication Shop – www.unifab.ca) Welder/Fitters, Fabricators, Welders, Labourers

An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051. EXPERIENCED log loader operator / hoe chucker REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY for full time position. Competitive wages and benefits. Please fax resume to 250-352-5552 or email steve@cpsii.ca Line cooks and kitchen helpers. Wages based on experience. Apply with resume to Omega Restaurant or email

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Grand Forks: Fri+Sat, Oct 5&6, 8-3, 4950 Hillview Rd. Downsizing! 5th Wheel hitch and tailgate, electronics, bed, saddle, gently used household items. Free coffee! Grand Forks; Copper Ridge-Thanksgiving Monday October 8, 9-1pm, 2630 Placer Place. Motorcycle, furniture, designer kids toys, household items, sporting equipment. Grand Forks: Sat+Sun, Oct 6+7, 10am-5pm, 6840 Ranken Rd. 2-ton trolley jack, tow bar, sm cultivator, Swede saws, bike, misc tools, nails, household items. Grand Forks: Sat, Oct 6, 9am-2:30pm, 6668 17th St. Chainsaw, collectibles, china, Christmas, bottles, furniture, 50s-60s vintage.

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Help Wanted

Help Wanted

NOW HIRING START FRESH Panago Pizza, Grand Forks is seeking a

SHIFT MANAGER If you are independent, self-motivated, people and goal oriented and a reliable team leader, we have an opportunity for you. Food experience is not required, but will be an asset. Shift work will be required. Salary negotiable. Reply in person with resume to:

7320 - 4th St (Boundary Park Mall), Grand Forks BC *No phone calls please

Emcon Services Inc. Position Available CertiďŹ ed H/D Mechanic for the Castlegar/Trail Area to start immediately. Good fabricating & welding skills given preference. For information on qualiďŹ cations and applications email Holly Borisenkoff hborisenkoff@emconservices.ca

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Employment

Employment

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Ranch help Cattle & general duties. Part time $12 per hour. 250-442-8660. Service Writer needed. Automotive experience preferred. Apply in person to Tomkat Automotive or email resume to: tomkat4@telus.net.

SUPERINTENDENT, MAINLINE TRACK HOE OP, PIPELAYERS For Underground installation of Sanitary, Water, Storm. Min. 10 yrs. 403-250-8868

Help Wanted

Seasonal Truck Drivers Needed EMCON SERVICES INC., Road and Bridge Maintenance Contractor in the Grand Forks, Greenwood, Rock Creek, Midway and Beaverdell Areas are looking for professional drivers for part time employment for the upcoming winter season. QualiďŹ cations for these positions are: • BC driver’s license (minimum Class 3/Air) • Proven on highway trucking experience • Experience driving tandem axle vehicles and experience on a variety of transmissions including 13 speed. QualiďŹ ed applicants are invited to submit application along with a photocopy of driver’s license, a driver’s abstract and references to substantiate driving experience to:

Emcon Services Inc. 6150 2nd Street Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H4 Or Fax (250) 442-2677

Extend your Family and your Income. The Boundary Child Care Resource and Referral is looking for individuals to provide quality childcare in their homes throughout the Boundary. Child Care Subsidy pays a higher rate if childcare provider is licensed or registered. Training and Support are provided. Boundary Child Care Resource and Referral. 442-5152 / 1-800-475-2823 Repair Technician (Kootenay) The ideal candidate must have strong mechanical & organizational skills together with attention to detail, excellent trouble-shooting skills, and a desire to deliver customer satisfaction. Previous dental experience preferred. Valid class 5 Drivers license required. The position requires the candidate to live in west Kootenay. Please send your cover letter and resume to redmondson@sinclairdental.com

Trades, Technical CertiďŹ ed Journeyman Mechanic & Automotive Apprentice

Employment

Services

Trades, Technical

Financial Services

AUTOMATED TANK Manufacturing INC. is looking for Welders. Due to a huge expansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have openings for 10-3rd Year Apprentices or Journey Person Welders. We offer best wage in industry. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journey Person $32-$35/hour, higher with tank experience. Profit sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus incentive. Full insurance package 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at: (office)780-8462231; (fax) 780-846-2241 or send resume to blaine@autotanks.ca; p r o d u c t i o n @ a u t o t a n k s. c a . Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or elevated work platform.

Services

Health Products OPEN HOUSE - Join this week for only $9.95 a week. Lose weight quickly and safely and keep it off, results guaranteed! Call Herbal Magic today! 1-800-854-5176.

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

Financial Services

required immediately for busy shop. Send resume & cover letter to Box 610, Grand Forks, BC, V0H-1H0, or drop off at Community Futures or e-mail tomkat4@telus.net.

Need CA$H Today? Own A Vehicle?

1-800-222-TIPS

Borrow Up To $25,000

Legal Services

No Credit Checks! Cash same day, local office.

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

www.PitStopLoans.com 1.800.514.9399

SOUTH ROCK is hiring for: Paving Personnel (raker, screed, general labourers); Heavy Equipment Operators. Send resume to: careers@southrock.ca or call 403-568-1327.

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

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.

Concrete & Placing

Concrete & Placing

Concrete & Placing

Keeping Our Prices Low So Our Communities Can Grow

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1-250-762-9447 Education/Trade Schools

Education/Trade Schools

Education/Trade Schools

Education/Trade Schools

Education/Trade Schools

Education/Trade Schools

Education/Trade Schools

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

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Services

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Misc Services

Farm Equipment

Free Items

Firewood/Fuel

Ford 8N tractor, runs well, looks great! Lots of new parts. Rear blade. 250-442-0957.

2 kittens to good home. Please call 250-442-2578.

Birch, dry, spilt & delivered. $225/cord. Mixed spruce, fir, larch & pine. U-pick $25 any amount. 250-442-6134.

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Mobile & RV Park U-Haul/moving supplies Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pm Sat : 10 am - 4 pm Telephone 250-442-2995 or U-Haul 250-442-8778

FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

Pet Services

Pets & Livestock

Pet Services

Feed & Hay

Oat Straw: very clean, no weeds, no spray. 5850 Darcy Rd. 250-442-5239.

Merchandise for Sale

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Everything you need for your finned, furry & feathered friends!

Appliances Kenmore washer & dryer $100 pr; Maytag propane dryer $200. 250-442-8235.

#1 Russet Potatoes $10 #1 Red or Yellow Potatoes

25 lb sack

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Pet Services

It’s Harvest Time Again! ★

Alfalfa, alfalfa mix or straight grass (small square bales) in Lister. Call Jay or Trish at 250428-9755

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Auctions Auction: Farm equipment, tools , antiques. Danville, Wa. Lone Ranch Creek Road . Oct 13 at 10:00. 509-779-4138.

Eating disorders are the deadliest of all mental illnesses. Learn more at lookingglassbc.com

Building Supplies Rough cut fir lumber 50 1x8 x8 ft, 25 2x8 x8 ft. 250-4423948.

Misc Services

Misc Services

Misc Services

Misc Services

Misc Services

MARKETPLACE Let the sun shine in! ✔ Residential ✔ Commercial ✔ Contract Cleans

Friendly Service • Free Estimates

Terry’s

Window Cleaning 250-442-8127

Open Tues-Fri 10-5 Sat 10-1 Complete www.medomakfarm.com line of foods and supplements for every animal needs. 5040 Siminoff RoadÊUÊ250-442-3817

MR. & Mrs. FIX IT

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS CARPENTRY, DRYWALL, PLUMBING, PAINTING, SEWING & MORE

Laser engraving Clocks, Lamacold Labels Plaques, pins, awards Granite headstones Jewel boxes, Wood boxes Corporate Awards Etched wine glasses Cremation urns

Phone Dana ~ 250-442-2445 email: classicdesignstudio@telus.net

The November deadline for Marketplace is Friday, Oct. 26. Book your ad today.

Tanning Studio • Offering exercise sessions that address health conditions, injury recovery & fitness goals • Choose from 1 hour or 1/2 hour sessions • Train at private studio or at your own home • Tanning packages and products available • Monthly studio membership

BY APPOINTMENT ~ For more information call Tammy Certified Medical Exercise Specialist & Personal Trainer 250-442-9866 or (home) 250-442-3110

Excellence, Professionalism & Customer Satisfaction is our #1 priority Interior/Exterior Painting on Renovation, New Construction, Repaints and Commercial Sites + Pressure Washing +

Brian Day

250-666-0666

The Farm

Prompt & Reliable Handyman

Property Maintenance “I don’t build houses, I fix them”

Peter Kootchin 250-442-7532 pkootchin@gmail.com

KITCHENS & BATHROOMS by Larry Podmoroff CUSTOM SHOP WORK

PORTABLE AND AFFORDABLE

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Boundary Honey DO!

250-442-3620 Jim Long 250-442-5244

CALL THE GAZETTE AT 250-442-2191 TO ADVERTISE IN MARKETPLACE

Grand Forks, BC email: prestige_painting_@hotmail.com

Journeyman Carpenter

Certified Journeyman

Misc Services

Classic Design Studio

NO JOB TOO SMALL

MOBILE WELDING

Misc Services

250-443-3166

40 YEARS EXPERIENCE • Supplier & Installer of Canyon Creek & Euro Rite & Westwood Cabinets • Counter Tops - supply & install Marble & Composite, Post Form & Custom Built • Installation of Floor & Wall Ceramic Tile, Laminate & Hardwood Flooring

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Fresh GARDEN GARLIC GROWN VEGGIES NOW AVAILABLE! 250-442-0284 Spray Free Mon. - Sat. 9 - 5 Closed Sunday

Konrad

2830 - 66th Ave. (Located behind Extra Foods)

Mechanical Inc.

Call us for all your plumbing needs Residential – Commercial Senior’s TEL: (250) 443-2375 Rates! PLUMBING - IN-SLAB HEATING - STEAMFITTING


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Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Heavy Duty Machinery

Firewood/Fuel

Garage Sales

Garage Sales

WINTER is coming! Wood stove, stove pipe, approx 3/4 cord of wood, $300. 250-4423640.

Grand Forks; Copper RidgeThanksgiving Monday October 8, 9-1pm, 2630 Placer Place. Motorcycle, furniture, designer kids toys, household items, sporting equipment.

Grand Forks: Sat, Oct 6, 9am-2:30pm, 6668 17th St. Chainsaw, collectibles, china, christmas, bottles, furniture, 50s-60s vintage.

Garage Sales Christina Lake: Sat, Oct 6, 9am-2pm, 1630 W Lake Dr. Garage/demolition sale! Doors, windows, sliders, stove, w/d, household. 250447-7637. Greenwood Moving sale. 655 N. Copper Ave. Oct 6th. 9-1. Furniture/household items/etc.

Misc Services

Grand Forks: Fri+Sat, Oct 5&6, 8-3, 4950 Hillview Rd. Downsizing! 5th Wheel hitch and tailgate, electronics, bed, saddle, gently used household items. Free coffee!

Grand Forks: Sat+Sun, Oct 6+7, 10am-5pm, 6840 Ranken Rd. 2-ton trolley jack, tow bar, sm cultivator, Swede saws, bike, misc tools, nails, household items.

Misc Services

Misc Services

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

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for Sale

Misc. Wanted

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.

Misc. for Sale 12 ft aluminum boat w/trailer, $750; 80 cc Honda motor bike, $750; 125 cc Yamaha Snowmobile w/electric start, $1,000; 9 in Delta table saw w/two new motors, $200; 10 in Dewalt radial arm saw w/new motor, $200; 4 brand new B.F. Goodrich winter slalom tires on 16 in GMC/Chevy 6 stud factory mags, also fit Toyota 6 stud, $1,000; older Starcraft tent trailer $500; ATV trailer $150; 16 8x6 deer fencing panels $400. 250-442-2212.

Grand Forks, BC Phone 250-442-0826 Interior Design Consultant Cell: 250-442-7355 Fax: 250-442-0883

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Aromatherapy • Stone therapy massage Accupressure • Meridian massage • ReŇexology Reiki • Scalp & Neck Massage Facials Hair & Body Skin Care Products Products

Misc Services

Misc Services

Misc Services

49 Parallel Const. •Insulation: blowing, bat, styro •Thermal Imaging Inspections •Fujitsu & Daikin Mini Split Heat Pumps (ductless) •Brand Names For Less

“Save Money On Heating and Cooling!” Phone: 250-442-5574 or Cell: 250-442-7273

Set of 4: 18 in Toyota Tundra steel wheels w/tpms. $400. 250-442-7264. STEEL BUILDINGS - Canadian made! - Reduced prices now! 20x22 $4,455. 25x26 $4,995. 30x38 $7,275. 32x50 $9,800. 40x54 $13,995. 47x80 $19,600. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca.

Musical Instruments 1938 upright piano, good cond. $400 obo. 250-4421221.

1978 Ibanez Concord acoustic guitar w/case, pristine cond. $450. 250-442-2088.

Stereo / DVD / TV

High quality brand name car stereo w/front component speakers & back speakers, sub woofer & 5 way amp. almost new, Pd $2,500, asking $1,500. 250-666-0317.

Wall oven & countertop range. 250-442-3776.

Misc Services

CALL DELPHINE AT 250-442-2191 EXT. 205 TO ADVERTISE IN MARKETPLACE

Legacy AcresTM Vineyard Growing 18 varieƟes of wine and table grapes

CERTIFIED in ALLAN BLOCK WALLS No Job Too Small • Call for FREE Estimates Ron Woods ★ Owner Operator 250-442-7636

Shen Nong Traditional Chinese Medicine for Prevention and Treatment of Diseases • Chinese Acupuncture & Herbs • Reflexology & more

Gunter J. Beisswenger DR. T.C.M 250-442-5802

7487 2nd St. Grand Forks

PERFECTION

REC TECH RV SERVICE Your local service & repair professionals. Full line of accessories and parts. From bike racks to batteries... Fully equipped mobile parts and service unit. We do warranty work & factory recalls. Certified Technicians Call Peter @ 250-442-0775 or 250-443-9020

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House Painting & More Interior Winter Specials

Joe – 250-443-4251

PAINTING

★ Interior / Exterior New Construction and Repaints ★ Architectural Faux Finishes Professional Color Co-ordinating Designer Graeme Willson 250-584-4866 (local phone) Framing

Siding/RooÀng Cabinets Finishing

TOTAL FINISH CONTRACTING ) Full Renovations ) ) ) ) )

Basement Development Flood Damage Repairs Foundation Crack Repairs Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations New Construction

Free Estimates/Competitive Rates

Call Alek 250-443-4537 Flooring: Hardwood/Laminate/Tile

Full Drywall Services

Energy Upgrade Professionals Ltd.

RADA knife sale. Half price! 1558 Thompson Rd, Christina Lake. 250-447-9192.

WANTED to buy Trapline in the Grand Forks-Christiana Lake area or will trade for my line in Prince George area. Contact Jim E-mail je.keil@hotmail.com or phone (250) 964-3607

Site Prep For: • Basement/Garage Foundations • Driveways • Water/Sewer Lines • Stump Removal • Landscaping/Yard Clean-up & Lawn Maintenance • Concrete Breaker & Auger

Mon-Fri 9 am - 5 pm 6955 2nd St. Grand Forks, BC

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Pellet stove w/pipes, never installed, heats 1,500 sq ft. $1,400 obo. 250-447-9192. POOL table for sale. Excellent condition. Used only about a dozen times. $200 firm. Ph. (250)442-8381

EXCAVATING • SKIDSTEER & EQUIPMENT RENTAL

250 • 442 • 5506

3440 ALMOND GARDENS ROAD WEST PHONE: 250-442-7276 BOATS - AUTOMOBILES - RV’S - FURNITURE

Panasonic 27 in TV, digital satellite receiver 305, & dish, exc cond; Raven PR2417 24 pin printer; 350 new plastic 4 L juice jugs; honey. Mike McLennan. 250-442-2933.

Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town

Reservoir Road, Grand Forks

GiŌ CerƟĮcates Available

GRAND FORKS UPHOLSTERY

need to sell Bowflex Revolution, $500 firm Call 250-442-8939

18ft Travel Trailer fully self contained, great shape. Utility trailer, bedroom suite, entertainment center, coffee & end tables. 250-447-6341. 2 belly boats $100 ea; cement mixer $200; 9.5 ft camper $1,500; 31 ton log splitter $1,800; industrial drill press & stand $275; reg truck box liner $50; garden tractor tiller. 250442-2999. 4 wooden/cloth fold up chairs $20 all. 2 sitting rm chairs, Danish walnut w/cushions $30 both; wood file cabinet $15; Danby Diplomat 1.7 cu ft fridge $20; 2.5 boxes of 6x6 white ceramic tiles $20; All obo. 250-442-2448. Cement mixer, near new $300. 250-442-6177.

Your Mobile In-Home Decorating Service

Laurine Vaugeois

Merchandise for Sale

Medical Supplies

MARKETPLACE Window Coverings • Blinds • Custom Bedding • Custom Drapery • Drapery Hardware • Interior Design Consultation • Colour Consultation

Merchandise for Sale

WALK-IN Tubs, Wheelchair Baths, Roll-in Showers, Seats. Ask how to get a free reno! 1-866-404-8827

Painting Interior/Exterior

Merchandise for Sale

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Real Estate

Real Estate

Rentals

Houses For Sale

Houses For Sale

Lots

Apt/Condo for Rent

Grand Forks: 3 bdrm on 1 acre, GF Dist Irrigation water, separate well, gas, electric. 250-442-2578, 250-442-3341. Grand Forks 4 bdrm/3 bath. $276,000/obo. Valmar area. Newly updated. 250-442-6688. Grand Forks: charming heritage home, beautifully landscaped, deer fenced, updated plumbing, electrical & furnace. 8360 Riverside Dr. $210,000. 250-442-6365.

Grand Forks: For sale by owner. Beautiful retirement living in a 55+ gated community (Clifton Estates). Built in 2008, this well built 2 bdrm rancher, with 2.5 baths, hardwood flrs, gas fireplace, central air, all amenities close within walking distance. Great for snowbirds. Beautiful landscaping with westerly views of valley. By Appt only. $275,900. Call or leave msg. 250-442-6975.

Grand Forks: 4 lg attractive building lots adjacent to Barbara Ann Park, tennis courts & Granby River. Priced right from $55,000 - $65,000. Call Peter at 250-442-8335 or 250442-7724.

AVAIL 1 Nov. 2 bdrm bright, clean apt close to town. Laundry in bldg. Stairs must not be an issue. Non-smoking, clean, respectful applicants only with references. $750/mo utilities. 250-443-9058

Mobile Homes & Parks

FULLY Reno’d 1 bdrm apt, N/S, ref. req. $525 month + Util. 250-859-1876. Avail Nov. 15.

Grand Forks: Riverfront, 2 bdrm+ mobile home / renovated w/drywall. New kitchen, bathroom & flooring, dble pane windows & peak roof. $42,000 open to all offers. 250-2541733.

Grand Forks: 1 bdrm, clean, quiet, 55+ building w/elevator, A/C, insuite laundry. Walk to downtown. N/S, ref req. $700 mo & utilities. 250-442-0952.

Community Newspapers We’re at the heart of things™

Lots Grand Forks: Clifton Estates 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1,172 sq ft. new price $274,900, reduced to sell, available now. Trerise, 250-442-0036. Propertyguys.com #30977.

Rentals

Grand Forks: 2 bdrm. N/P please. Ref req. Phone 250442-2276 / 250-442-6800. Grand Forks: Large 2-bdrm, 1.5-bath, 5 appliances, private 400 sq ft deck. N/S, N/P. $750/mo & util. 250-442-7808.

Grand Forks. 2 vacant lots, surveyed, fenced, planted, cultivated, on 14th St. Further info on the gate post.

Acreage

Houses For Sale

Grand Forks Lg 3 bdrm w/rec rm, 15 acres, fenced. $1,250m w/utilities. 250-443-1095.

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Features of the Week INGS! Pete Vanjoff 442-7415 T S I L W NE 3 BEDROOM HOME with full updates. Huge shop. Large yard with HD privacy fence. Heated tile oors. Hardy plank siding. Walk to everything from this central Grand Forks location. Home has great curb appeal and is a rare ďŹ nd. MLS# K215614

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GREAT LAKEVIEW AT CHRISTINA LAKE. 2 Block walk to the lake and provincial park beach. 3 Bedroom 3 bath home. Guest suite with separate entrance. Great large covered deck overlooking the lake, perfect for entertaining. Central air. Great kitchen. Master suite with ensuite and walk-in.

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GREAT HOME, centrally located in Grand Forks. Large corner lot, ďŹ replace, attached carport. New basement reno’s in 2009. 2 BDRMS up & 3 down. Call your REALTORÂŽ to view today! $229,000. MLS# K210034

3 BEDROOM HOME, WITH LARGE SHOP on .5 acre in city limits! $209,000. MLS# K214475

2 BEDROOM 1 LEVEL LIVING and only a very short walk to the downtown amenities of Grand Forks. Insuite laundry. Gardening and snow removal included in strata fees. $169,000. MLS# K214595

BEST DEAL IN THE AREA! Beautiful at 3.79 acres with a well maintained double wide manufactured home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Some new laminate ooring, all new windows. Large covered deck to enjoy the summers. Located just minutes form Grand Forks. Do not miss out on this home. PRICED TO SELL. $197,000. MLS# K212466

LIVE AND PLAY on this lovely small acreage. Comfortable home, guest cabin, shop/ garage, pool, and 5 hole pitch and put. $379,000. MLS# K214426

Linda Laktin 250-442-3099

Harry Davy 250-442-0466

GORGEOUS HOME with walkout suite on ideal equestrian acreage. Picture Perfect! $599,000. MLS# K214886

Barry Poppenheim 250-449-8276

Cindy Anthony 250-442-7379

Terry Mooney 250-442-6777

Ken Dodds 250-442-2632

EASY ACCESS to this ground oor, open oor plan 2 BR 2 BA condo. Large ensuite with step in shower. Just a short walk to downtown shopping. $175,000. MLS# K205803

GARDENERS DELIGHT! This home is located on large corner lot with park like yard that is deer proof! 3 bedrooms, new ooring and windows. Great location, close to school, Kettle River and Trans Canada Trail. $278,500. MLS# K215269

ARE YOU LOOKING for an incredible opportunity in agritourism? Then you need to see this certiďŹ ed organic orchard and market garden situated on nearly 8 acres of prime land overlooking Grand Forks, BC. $495,000. MLS# K4100360

Pete Vanjoff 250-442-7415

Ken Dodds 250-442-2632

Linda Gray 250-442-6474

WOW! WHAT A PACKAGE! A well designed 4 bedroom, 2 & ½ bath home on large corner lot close to all amenities. Far too many extras to list, so call to view and make your offer. Now asking $329,900. MLS# K192339

ADULT COMMUNITY LIVING. 925 sq. ft. Modular home in just like new condition. 2 bdrms, ensuite plus main bath, Walk in closet, central air and much more. Priced to sell. $135,000 MLS# K206271

BRAND NEW PRICE on this spectacular Christina Lake riverview acreage. Over 2.5 at acres. Kettle River and Christina Lake golf courses open up right in front of you. Quiet executive cul-de-sac. Easy access and easy to build on. Well already in place. Must see the views to believe them. $119,500. MLS# K204328

TEN FLAT USEABLE ACRES fenced and xfenced, round pen, barn and two shops, RV storage and a great house, wonderful views of the valley. Make an offer on this hard to ďŹ nd acreage. $449,900. MLS# K211770

CANNOT BUILD FOR THIS ASKING PRICE!!! 3 bdrm on main, 2 bath, 3rd bath plumbed, double garage, stainless appliances, hardwood & tile, den, basement entry. $320,000. MLS# K210125

WHAT A VIEW!!! 2.5 acres, 1500 sq ft, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, large country kitchen, fruit trees, all fenced, power gate, 18 by 14 insulated shop w/power, try your offer. $299,900. MLS# K213893

HOBBY FARM OR! Nice home on almost 7 acres! New insert for ďŹ replace, new wood heater, new heat pump! Huge shop, barn, fenced yard with fruit trees and large garden, attached 2 car garage with enclosed breezeway to home. Fenced and cross fenced ready for your livestock! Loads of possibilities from a hobby farm to a machine shop!! $365,000. MLS# K213479

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Rentals Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

2-BDRM completely furnished house in 55+ complex close to town. 6-mo. min. lease. Hot tub. Very clean. Quiet respectful applicants with references only please. $950 + util. 250443-9058.

EXECUTIVE Home for rent in nice neighborhood in GF. Available Oct. 1st. 4 bdrms, 2.5 bath. All 5 appliances updated, newer hot water tank and furnace. $1100/mo. Utilities not included. N/S, N/P. Call 250-328-8788. Grand Forks 3 bdrm heritage home, near schools, N/S, N/P. Reference required. $820/mo + utilities. 250-442-0065. Grand Forks: 4 bdrm rural home, N/S, N/P. $700 mo & utils. Avail Nov 1. 250-4420505 evenings. Grand Forks: Cute 3 bdrm mobile, renovated, 5 appliances, covered deck, 55+ park. $600 mo. 250-442-9780. Grand Forks: mobile home in need of some repairs and tlc. Owner offers a return of reduced or full rent in exchange for repairs. Ref req. N/P. Contact Cheryl at 250-492-5931.

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Grand Forks: 2 bdrm apt $750 month. 2 bdrm, 2 bath furnished home on river $750 month. Unique lge 1 bdrm apt, 5 appl’s, $800 month utils inc, downtown. 3 bdrm 1.5 bath home west end location $850. Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $550 month. Christina Lake: 2 bdrm partly furnished mobile $675 month, Avail Nov 1; 3 bdrm furnished home avail to June 30/13, $850 month. N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca

Commercial/ Industrial Grand Forks: 1,000 sq ft. commercial office space next to the Gazette on Riverside Dr. 780-723-2297. Grand Forks: NEW OWNERSHIP. 3 commercial spaces, in town (Black Knight building) & 1 on hwy. Available now. 250442-2599 / 250-443-1599.

Misc for Rent Abbeyfield Centennial House is now taking applications from seniors for its waiting list. Meals, util & cable all included. $1,300. Call 250-442-2223.

Homes for Rent

2 bdrm. + den/3 bdrm. farm house, loc. on 10 acres, nursery area of Grand Forks. Avail. Nov. 1. N/S. $900 + utils. 604-987-4294 BEAUTIFUL NEWER HOUSE FOR RENT IN THE SLOCAN LAKE AREA. AVAILABLE OCT 1st • 4 Bedroom-2 Bath on 2 Acres • Red Mtn. Road above SILVERTON w/ Valhalla views + quiet privacy • N/S , Open to animals • 10 min. drive to Slocan Lake and Village amenities • Storage, treehouses, good access all year round • Minimum 6 mnth Lease • W/D Hookups, F/S plus Earth -Woodstove • $1100 negotiable with proper care of house, land + gardens • Open to work trades on property • References Required • Secure Income Essential • Serious Inquiries Only Call: 250-362-7681 or Mobile 250-231-2174 Email: monikas_2010@ hotmail.com Christina Lake: 1 bdrm plus den, 2 bath in Moody Cr Estates, senior park, carport, deck, 4 appliances, grass cut, snow removed. $550 month plus utilities. No park fees, N/P, N/S. 250-447-9047. Christina Lake: for rent, sweet 2 bdrm newly renovated house, N/S, N/P $600/mon plus ulit. 250-443-3013

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2001 Buick LeSabre, 124,000 km. Excellent condition. $4,000 obo. 250-442-2641.

2002 Olds Alero, 121,000 km, V6, auto, 4 dr, winter tires /rims. $3,500. 250-442-8987. 2008 Buick CX 34,000 kms, V-6 fully loaded, leather seats, aluminum wheels, $14,000 Call 250-365-5164

Cars - Sports & Imports 2000 VW Golf, parts car or fixer upper. Call 250-442-0449 for more information.

Motorcycles

2002 Yamaha V Star Classic Premium, 5400 km, fully chromed, windscreen, custom cover, dark blue, extra set of straight pipes Bill @ 780-9934648 asking $6500.

2004 Yamaha PW80, girlie driven, exc cond. $750. 250442-5979.

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Auto Financing

Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, ground level, fenced yard, all utilities included. Ideal for seniors. N/S. Call 250-442-2683.

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Midway: 3 bdrm, large fenced yard, office, storage, freshly painted, parking. $775/mo. 250-999-0033.

Grand Forks: 3 bdrm on 5 acres. N/S, ref req. $800 mo. 250-442-3253.

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Grand Forks: rural trailer, mature couple wanted, N/S, no partying. $700 month, 250512-1268. Greenwood 3 bdrm house, 4 apps, garden. $650/mo + utilities. N/S-N/P.250-442-353.

Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 1 bath, 1,100 sq ft c/w F/S, W/D. $800 month plus utils. Call evenings to 778-439-2141 or lv msg.

DISCOVER

Antiques / Classics 1949 Plymouth 4 runs good, project cond, new tires, carpet etc. $2,000 442-5190.

Grand Forks: rooms in large house, temporary accommodation welcome, we are located west of Grand Forks on Hwy #3. The driveway access requires a 4x4 during the winter month. It is about a 15 to 20 min drive from downtown. 250-442-2549.

Grand Forks: 2 bdrm house, yard & carport, close to city park, N/S, N/P, ref required, $650 plus utils 250-442-0065.

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Apt/Condo for Rent Grand Forks: large bright 2 bdrm in quiet building downtown. A/C, in suite laundry. N/S, N/P, Ref req. $850 mo plus utilities. Avail Oct 15. 250442-0952.

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JUST IN TIME FOR FALL 2012 Gas Gas ec 300 Electric start 2 stroke Enduro Race Bike. MSRP $8950 ON SALE now for $8199. Available in Kimberley @ Meadowbrook Motors. (250)427-7690 meadowbrookmotors@hotmail.com

Recreational/Sale

1989 Scamper Trailer, $1,800/obo. Utility trailer $250, bob. 250-442-6688.

1997 Nash 21.5 ft 5th wheel. Exc cond. $6,500. 250-4428655.

1999 Ultra Sport 36 ft, class A, Cat diesel pusher, new front tires, W/D, many extras. 57,700 miles. $35,999. 250443-3066.

30 ft Citation 5th wheel. Needs work. $1,200. 1977 Starcraft tent trailer, heater & sm fridge, canvas has rips $300 obo. 250-442-2448.

33 ft Rockwood Ultralite trailer, 1/2 ton towable, exc cond. $18,000 obo. 250-442-2750. PRICE REDUCED $16,000! 1270 sq. ft. rancher on 2.755 North Fork Acres. Property is treed and benched, close to Trans Canada Trail. Rent/purchase a possibility. K215622 $193,500 Vendor is licensed realtor. Call Sharon 250 442 6396

Fantastic building site on this mostly level 1.9 acres. This is a great investment in today’s market and wont last long. MLS# K202774 $135,000 Call Jazz (250)443-9088 or Val (250)442-7655 for more information

Build your dream home, private treed setting. Enjoy hiking from your back door. This lot is located in the Copper Ridge Estates development. Vendors are motivated to make a deal! MLS#K212954 A great value, priced at only $80,000. Call Jazz (250)443-9088 or Val (250)442-7655

Class A 2005 Allegro motor home, workhorse chassis (gas) Allison trans, 32 ft. Excellent condition, spacious, loaded, 2 slides, living room & bedroom, 5.5 Onan generator, 2 roof A/C units. $49,900 obo. 250-442-8998.

Sport Utility Vehicle Immaculate home, great location! Close to the school and walking distance to downtown. This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home is located in a quiet neighborhood. The yard is fully fenced with lane access. This home has been tastefully updated and is in move in condition. MLS# K213260 $279,000 Call Jazz (250)443-9088 or Val (250)442-7655

VALLEY HEIGHTS VIEW & INCREDIBLE VALUE! Built in 1998-Open concept Main floor plus 3 beds and 2 full baths, lower level w/Family Room, Laundry, Full bath, 2 beds and Den. All appliances PLUS Hot Tub are included, fenced yard, Dbl. garage, u.g.sprinklers, heat pump and More! K214366 $349,900 Call Sharon 250 442 6396

Large family home situated near schools, shopping, recreation and church. This home has five bedrooms, two full baths, large eat in kitchen, 2 wood fireplaces and completely finished basement. Sliding glass doors lead onto a sun deck with stairs leading to the backyard which is fully fenced with alley access and workshop. Call Jazz (250)443-9088 or Val (250)442-7655

2000 Ford Explorer XLS V6, 4L, auto, AWD, 4 dr, 4 like new winters w/studs, 170,000 km, P/W, P/L. Exc cond in/out. $5,100 obo. Is in Grand Forks. 250-442-0122, 250-493-1807.

Trucks & Vans 1992 Dodge Caravan, P/W, P/L. $550 obo. Contact Preston at 250-442-0048 Amazing view of the mountains and valley from this 24.7 acres. 2007 home has never been lived in and feels brand new. New septic & well. This is a must see. MLS# K213655 $295,000 Call Jazz (250)443-9088 or Val (250)442-7655

Just across the street from the beach, this great house has a new custom kitchen; hickory cabinets, stainless steel appliances, glass tile backsplash and heated tile floors. This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home has been completely updated with new hardwood floors, jetted tub and is newly painted. Enjoy the large covered deck for barbeques or morning coffee. The low maintenance yard gives you lots of time for fun on the water. MLS# K213341 $399,000 Call Jazz (250)443-9088 or Val (250)442-7655

BARGAIN HUNTERS THIS IS IT! Compact 2+1 bed home with fully fin. basement, two full baths, Fam room, Gas f.p. all new windows, new roof,attached carport and garage, fenced yard,u.g.sprinklers close to Hospital. Come and see! K211573 ONLY $208,900 Call Sharon 250 442 6396

2008 Chevy Silverado 3500 HD 4x4 ext cab, long box, 214,000 km, 1.5 yr left on ext warranty, runs great. $13,500. 250-442-4220.

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4.47 View acres, 1 1/2 storey 3 bed, 2 bath home with brand new heating/cooling system! Privacy with a gorgeous view! $299,900 K214280 Call Sharon 250 442 6396

This beautiful home is located within walking distance to schools, recreation, shopping, and hospital. Fully fenced yard with a separate area for a dog run. The modern kitchen has a large island for added workspace. There is a deck off the eating area that is perfect for grilling or enjoying morning coffee. Completely separate 2 bedroom suite located in the basement with private parking and separate entrance all for $359,000. MLS# K214581 Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088 for an appointment view.

8X12 ATV/Utility Trailer, wooden deck, with rear or side entries, single axle, 15” wheels, 3500lbs. like new. Bill @ 780993-4648 Relax on your lake front property at Christina Lake. $419,000 - 2.6 acres of private boat access with close to 300 feet of beach. A seasonal creek flows down the edge of this fantastic property. An 11x14 rustic cabin and a large deck for you to enjoy your hot summer nights. MLS#K211497 Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088 today.

Boats

Floating dock, 4.5 x 15 ft. Excellent shape. $500. 250-4479127.


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Wednesday, y October 3, 2012 Grand Forks Gazette

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY

The Corporation of the City of Grand Forks

ACCOUNTANTS BOOKKEEPING BOTTLE DEPOT ACCOUNTANTS BOOKKEEPING BOTTLE DEPOT GRAND FORKS Christine Brooks GRAND FORKS Lia Azhure Inc. Christine Brooks

NOTICE OF PERMANENT CLOSURE AND REMOVAL OF HIGHWAY DEDICATION Section 40(3) of the Community Charter requires that notice be given and that the public be afforded an opportunity to make representation to Council, prior to the adoption of a Road Closure and Dedication Removal Bylaw;

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Council for the City of Grand Forks intends to adopt Bylaw No. 1931, which proposes to close and remove the dedication of municipal road shown on Plans 17928,29359 and KAP66795.

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1. Bylaw No. 1931 proposes to close and remove the dedication of those portions of roads shown on the reference plan shown below in hatched marks.

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Council intends to adopt Bylaw 1931 at their Regular Meeting to be held on Tuesday, October 9, 2012, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall, 7217-4th Street. At that meeting persons who consider they are affected by the bylaw and wish to make representation to Council will be afforded an opportunity to be heard at this Regular Meeting, prior to Council finally adopting the bylaw.

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HOLISTIC HEALING Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D. is resuming his practice in Grand Forks

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Christina Lake Home Health

GUTTERS & ROOFING

We provide in home services, assisting seniors to remain independent in their own homes Serving Christina Lake & Grand Forks areas

Paul – 250-442-5612

For information call 250-447-6220

P&L

HOT TUBS

Hot Tubs

Walk-in Baths • Swimming Pools Accessories & Chemicals • Repairs

Kettle River Spa & Pool Co. NEW LOCATION:

1649 Landsdowne Crescent • 250-442-0288 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

John Billwiller www.snowballventures.com 10545 Granby Rd., Grand Forks

MASSAGE THERAPY

Beverly Banks R.M.T.

7635 16th Street 250-442-8658

3rd St., Grand Forks

250-442-8208 * denotes Optometric Corporation

• Snow Removal • Rototilling • Firewood • Fencing • Custom Haying & Hay Sales John or Sherri

250-442-0007

148 Sagamore Avenue Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2652 www.sagamoreministorage.com

For all your RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds

UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience!

250-442-2499

162 B – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks

WATER

PLUMBING & HEATING

Y&R Water

SALES & SERVICES Certified Pump Installers

• EOCP Certified • Cross Connection Certified (Backflow Prevention)

Commercial / Residential

Cell: 250-442-8118 granbycamp@hotmail.com

ROOFING

Quality Equipment Flexible Rates

Digital Video Surveillance Access 24 hrs/day – 7 days/week Personal Keypad Entry 5’x10’, 10’x10’, 10’x20’ & 10’x30’

’s Andy CUSTOM

New Construction / Renovations / Repairs Licensed Plumber / Bonded Gas Fitter

MultiServices

250-442-5561

UPHOLSTERY

Serenity Wellness Centre and Spa

J&S

Located at Boundary Electric

SAGAMORE RV & MINI-STORAGE

Monday to Friday Phone for appointment

MULTI-SERVICES

Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units

Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.*

Granby Plumbing & Heating IAN ORSER

Massages ~ 60 min - $65, 90 min - $80 Pedicures - $45, Manicures - $35 5-19 West Lake Drive, Christina Lake 1.877.707.8088 VIP cards ($25/yr) - 15% off any treatment

BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE 7990 Columbia Drive

Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

WOOD AND PELLET HEATING APPLIANCES 250-442-2943

STORAGE

OPTOMETRIST

OPTOMETRIST

HEATING

George Stooshinoff Certified Sawfiler Phone: 250-442-8359 gastoo@telus.net 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks

OPTICAL

Your Pellet Heating Specialist Reg. #100851

Saw, knife & tool sharpening service

(Across from Fire Hall)

SNOWBALL VENTURES Sales, Installations & Inspections Grand Forks

Cell: 250-443-1273 Home: 250-442-2179

Ace Gutters Inc.

Electrical Contract Reg. #1210

7990 Columbia Drive

Seniors Discount - Free Estimates

SAW SHARPENING

HAIR SALON

7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082

Reasonable Rates • Guaranteed Work

NOTARY PUBLIC

Redi Electric Ltd. Honest Service – Quality Work

Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof • Resheet & Reconstruction

LANDSCAPING

ELECTRICAL Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps

D.D. Roofing

GUTTERS

To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055 or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381 Email: russ442@telus.net

Reg. g No. 13266

CertiÀed Nail Technician

250-442-7427

CONSUMER PROTECTION BC #58522

ROOFING

Buff n Beyond Lorretta Nails Nielsen

Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905 Email: blairshome@nethop.net

OFFICE 250-442-0428 GENERAL CONTRACTOR GEN

NAIL TECHNICIAN

• Shingles • Metal • Composite • Torch Down FREE ESTIMATES

Phone 250-443-4144

WATER CONDITIONING • Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet IRRIGATION & PUMPS

8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537

Ron’s Irrigation and Landscaping Automatic Sprinkling Systems and Repairs Water Dowsing

YOUR AD BELONGS HERE!

Tree Pruning and Junk Removal PH

250-442-0867


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Wednesday, October 3, 2012 Grand Forks Gazette

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