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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2012
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❚ Remember when? page 11 Lynne Burch remembers time as city CAO.
❚ POSTAL SERVICES
Mail to be sorted in Vancouver “It’s very possible that it could affect our hours,” explained Anderson, pointing to the afternoon disBeginning Nov. 4, Canada Post patch shift, which sorts the mail. “They haven’t given us any spewill ship all mail sent in Grand Forks to Vancouver to be sorted cifics but all I know right now for before shipping it back to be deliv- sure, your mail will take days longer to get to you,” added Anderson. ered. When asked if the move was It is a move Canada Post said is a cost-cutting measure; the Crown practical, Caines said it was and corporation began shipping mail said that Canada Post has seen a decline in large-scale to Vancouver to be mail volume for sorted on weeksix straight years, ends back in 2010. with Canadians “Most of the seemingly looking mail that is coming towards electronic from Grand Forks mail alternatives to now is already traditional postal going to Vancouservices. ver to be sorted,” “There are a lot explained John of things that have Caines, spokesaffected our busiperson for Canada GREGG ANDERSON ness. Email transPost. “It’s the local mail we’re going to pick up, the mission of messages is one of the same that we’re doing in Kamloops, big ones of course but our whole Kelowna and other places around system has changed; people are using us differently then they ever did the area.” With the published on-time de- before. They’re not coming to the livery standards being two days post office regularly to buy stamps for local mail, three days within a and do business, a lot of people are province and four days nationally, shopping online, particularly in Caines said that the time it takes smaller areas,” said Caines, adding for a letter to be delivered won’t that much of Canada Post’s focus be affected but Gregg Anderson, has shifted to parcel delivery and Canadian Union of Postal Work- digital transfer of information. Still, Anderson and the CUPW ers (CUPW) vice-president for the local are concerned about service to Grand Forks local, said it could be. “If you mail a letter to Grand people in Grand Forks, especially Forks or say Midway or even Kel- businesses. “If Grand Forks business owners owna currently, (the post office) would sort it there on the spot that have to send out their invoices, and night and the next day, local mail is many do, they send out hundreds in the person’s box,” Anderson ex- of invoices every month and we take them and deliver them the next plained. Caines said that sending the day locally. Now they’ll be trucked mail out would be more efficient, as out of town and you’re looking at there is extra capacity and machines probably a three or four-day delivin Vancouver, so mail can be sorted ery time now for a local letter,” he faster but he said that no jobs would said. “They say it’s a cost-cutting measure but it’s degrading the serbe affected locally. “All of our people in Grand Forks vice; it just has to be questioned will continue to have their jobs, they why they’re doing it,” Anderson all have job security anyway, so went on to say. According to Caines, mail from that’s not an issue,” he said. Despite the assurances however, Greenwood and Christina Lake will also go to Vancouver. Anderson is still worried.
KARL YU
Gazette Editor
Be safe!
Don Frew, director and safety instructor for the Quad Riders ATV Association of B.C., demonstrates ATV safety during the Grand Forks ATV Club’s Senior’s Play Day on Saturday near Grand Forks. More images, at www.grandforksgazette.ca. Also, see the West Kootenay Advertiser for more. KARL YU PHOTO
❚ POLICE REPORT
United churches graffiti-tagged KARL YU Gazette Editor
United churches in Grand Forks and Greenwood were vandalized in an incident reported at 8:46 on Friday morning. St. John’s United Church in Grand Forks had the words “Paradise or Oblivion The Venus Project” sprayed on the left part of the front of the church in blue and red paint and a similar incident happened at St. Columba United Church in Greenwood. St. John’s church secretary and parishioner Colleen Salikin said that members of the congregation would be upset by the act. “The church building is a second home to seniors and it’s almost as if it’s happened to themselves,” Salikin said. “If this is advertising for something, could they not have got the word out with flyers or an ad in the paper instead of causing stress and anger amongst people who worship there?” Reverend Kim Horwood, pastor of the Bound-
St. John’s United Church in Grand Forks and St. Columba United Church in Greenwood were vandalized last week. KARL YU PHOTO
ary Pastoral Charge, which includes St. John’s and St. Columba, said that the incident was a shame but didn’t seem overly bothered by it. “To tell you the truth, my first thought was it could’ve been worse and I come from the city so graffiti is no big deal. There were no swear words or profanity,” she said. CONTINUED ON PAGE 7
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1907 Jack Webster assumed proprietorship of the Winnipeg Hotel, taking over from George McBean. 1912 The Hon. Martin Burrell addressed an enthusiastic audience at a board-oftrade smoker in the Davis Hall. 1917 At a meeting of citizens in the Empress Theatre, Mayor G.H. Acres was the unanimous choice as chairman to head the local Victory Loan campaign. 1927 Support from the Union of Municipalities was unanimously awarded to the resolution of the City of Grand Forks seeking legislation for the control of rates charged by hydroelectric companies. 1932 Plans are underway for the opening of a clothes cleaning and pressing establishment here by Win Almstrom of Nelson. 1937 All guards who had been watching the bridges in the district following outbreaks of arson were removed under instructions from the Provincial Police in Victoria. 1942 W.F.L. Orris of Winnipeg and Stanley Orris of Champion, Alta., were visitors to Grand Forks. 1947 With the approach of the civic election, Mayor D.C. Manly announced he would not run as a candidate for reelection to city council for 1948, having served three terms. 1952 City council guaranteed a donation of $500 towards the Grand Forks Volunteer Fire Department’s rescue unit.
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Kamloops was being trucked in to cap 1957 The city office announced the new the soon-to-be-retired Beaverdell landcity sewage system presently under fill - 1,500 truckloads. Despite concerns construction was expected to be in op- about water contamination, the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary said eration by mid-December. the imported soil poses far less risks to 1962 Clyde Henry, charged by a bear while groundwater than the used motor oil hunting in the North Fork area, downed dumped at the site or the mine tailings the 500-pound grizzly with a single above the town. 2007 shot. Midway Forest Products closed its 1967 A number of Grand Forks business- doors last week, putting 55 Boundary men attended the hearing held Monday employees out of work in what plant evening in city hall, protesting against a manager Derek Klump hopes will be rezoning an area of land near the arena. only a temporary shut down. His company is not alone. 1987 Klump indicated that all forest prodGrand Forks museum board members honoured Richard Cunniffe for his uct companies, large and small, are beservice to the Boundary Museum at a ing affected byte the rate of exchange and by the high cost of fuel. retirement lunch. 1992 The Grand Forks District Savings Credit Union has announced it will no longer sponsor the International Labour Day Baseball Tournament. 1997 At a referendum, two thirds of city voters turned down a proposal to bring casino gambling to town. 2002 Beaverdell residents discovered The golds, reds and oranges have settled into the trees in that soil from a Grand Forks as the leaves start to fall with morning’s frost. BC Hydro pole HERB NOSEWORTHY PHOTO storage yard in
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NEWS ❚ ZONING
Permit approved to tear down Winnipeg Hotel CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter
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Carl Stone (top left) talks about memories of the North Fork at the North Fork Community Club’s North Fork Memories event at Brown Creek Hall on Sunday. KARL YU PHOTO
❚ BRANDING
Residents’ input sought for branding survey CITY OF GRAND FORKS Submitted
Grand Forks is strengthening its brand, and it needs help from the public but first, what is a brand and why is it important? Our brand is our story. It’s who we are, who we want to be, what we do and what we’ve done. If you live in Grand Forks, your story is part of our story. We want to ensure that our story is told best and in order to do that, we need your help. Brand myths Myth 1: A brand is a logo. Nope. A logo is part of a brand, but it is not THE brand. A logo is a symbol that, over time, begins to be associated with a brand. A logo’s job is to help make the story consistently recognizable to people over time. Myth 2: A brand means change. Wrong. Strengthening our brand isn’t about changing our story, it’s merely improving how we share it with others. Strengthening our story is simply about expressing the story as we want it to be told. In the case of Grand Forks, that may mean expressing the pride of people who live in an incredible place. Myth 3: A brand doesn’t do much. A brand is a story, and a story is a brand. A story won’t do anything unless it is told. Why is a brand important? Grand Forks is a great commu-
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nity, with exceptional people and stories. However, there are many other areas in British Columbia and the world that also boast incredible people and stories. A brand helps to identify and strengthen those things that we want to differentiate us from other places, and it helps us to express the attitude and spirit of our community. A solid brand means our story is not just heard, but that it is remembered, retold, and most importantly, experienced. How you can help As we begin to strengthen our brand, we’re looking for feedback from our story’s most important people, the people who live in Grand Forks. There’s a survey online until Friday, Nov. 9 at www.grandforkssurvey.com. The survey asks simple questions about what makes Grand Forks distinct, why you value it, and why you think other people would value it. For questions or more information on the Grand Forks Brand Project, please contact Coun. Bob Kendel at 250-443-4430 or bkendel@ grandforks.ca or Coun. Gary Smith at 250-443-1256 or gsmith@grandforks.ca Pick up a paper survey at one of these locations: Grand Forks City Hall, the Grand Forks Credit Union and CIBC bank and drop off completed surveys at city hall.
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Grand Forks city council has approved a development permit to dismantle the current Winnipeg Hotel and replace it with a liquor store. “It’s part of the commercial core and under our new sustainability plan it is required to have a development permit before anything happens on the property, and that’s what they have asked for,” explained the City of Grand Forks chief administrative officer Lynne Burch. The application suggests a 2,532 square foot (253 square metre) retail commercial building, for liquor distribution, to replace the existing building. The site plan also includes access from Central Avenue and a location for off-site loading. A current zoning bylaw in Grand Forks requires one parking space for every 484 square feet (44.96 square metres), which translates to four parking spaces. The application reveals six possible spaces, and one handicapped space. Arild Engen, the realtor, said the plan is to tear the entire building down. “The reason for it is it has structural problems in the foundation,” he explained. “To repair it would far exceed the costs of building a new one. Secondly, the area is no longer considered a heritage site because they took the sign off the front so it’s just a big box with no appeal.” Bill Irvine, from Brown Bridge Ventures Ltd., added that it would be difficult to rebuild the previous building given cost and time. “Our goal is to build a retail store and not utilize the licence for the pub or the restaurant at this point,” Irvine said during a council meeting Monday. “We don’t think there’s a necessity for that at this point. Some people in the city have talked about their emotional attachment to the hotel and we completely understand that, but it’s just not economically feasible for us to rebuild the hotel.” Engen noted that everything is dependent on the city at this point, including access to the building. “If we can’t get access to Central Avenue, there may be an issue,” he said. “We won’t have any access because 4th Street belongs to the mall and it isn’t really a street.” He pointed out that the lane that goes east/ west behind the hotel would possible be used by
THE WINNIPEG HOTEL
the city to put in public washrooms that would block the lane. Mayor Brian Taylor noted earlier that the building has a lot of history. “I look at that hotel and it’s been renovated and changed and to argue the historic nature of the boards and planks is hard at this point,” Taylor said. “It has a great history, not to be denied, but in terms of the economics of bringing it back to its former beauty, I think it’s a daunting task for any developer.” During the meeting, Taylor pointed out that council still retains control over the building site materials, colour, landscaping design and the articulation of the east wall. “Those are items that are still withstanding from us and allow us to work with the developer,” he said. Irvine hopes to start taking down the building as quickly as they can. He noted that much of the items within the building would be recycled. In related news, the site of the Grand Forks Hotel is being cleared up, with a hole being filled in with dirt. “They’re just coming in to compact the hole, that’s it,” explained owner Bob Smith. “I wish I knew more but we’re still pending on the insurance company.” Both the Winnipeg Hotel and Grand Forks Hotel were set on fire in March 2012.
❚ LOCAL HISTORY
USCC, museum society sign lease deal CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter
The Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ (USCC) and the Boundary Museum Society (BMS) have signed a 10-year lease agreement for management of the Fructova heritage site. A ceremony was held at the Fructova heritage site on Oct. 11, were members from both groups signed the lease that would allow the Boundary Museum to maintain stewardship of the facility and property. The USCC and BMS have been working in collaboration for the past three years. JJ Verigin, president of the USCC, noted that he is happy with the Boundary Museum’s stewardship of the facility and property. “For us, it’s a win-win-win situation. It’s a win for the Boundary Museum Society because they now have a stable home, which will allow them to build their facilities and access more funding opportunities to make that place as welcoming as
can be,” he explained. “It’s a win for us (USCC) because they’re attending to that property in a responsible manner and we’re hoping they will showcase our heritage and history and it’s a win for the wider community because it’s a benefit to have in our community.” Verigin pointed out that the site isn’t just for the locals who live here, but also for the visitors throughout the region to learn about its history. Cliff Schuh, a member of BMS, is looking forward to the future developments of the site. “We hope to build that museum up and make it a place that everyone in the valley and abroad will want to come to visit and partake of our facilities,” he said. “We want to bring in some more artifacts and display them. We’re also hoping to put up another big building.” Verigin noted that they would like to encourage members of the community to visit the facility and find out more about the history of the city.
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OPINION
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❚ Our View
Not everyone uses email According to Canada Post, all local mail will be shipped to Vancouver to be sorted starting in November. Local mail had already been shipped to the coast on weekends for sorting and according to spokespeople for the Crown corporation, it won’t affect mail delivery times, that is, if you take into consideration what Canada Post advertises – two days for local mail, three days within provinces and four days nationally. In reality though, a lot of the local mail will take longer to deliver as sorting at the Grand Forks outlet allowed for next-day delivery in a lot of instances and this could become a thing of the past. Technically, the Canada Post move could allow for mail sent on one day to be delivered the next but there are always extenuating circumstances when it comes to shipping. Trucks can break down and weather can prevent prompt delivery – especially with the colder weather that will come in the next few months. Canada Post also says that business has changed and it is changing its focus from mail delivery to parcel delivery and with email and various new forms of technology and it is true but while people in larger centres tweet, text and email to communicate and use various payment services to pay bills the same might not be true of Grand Forks. According to statistics from the 2006 census, the group that makes up the largest percentage of the city’s population base is the 55-to 74-year-old demographic, which accounts for 27.1 per cent of the population distribution. While many in this group are familiar with the Internet, email and Facebook not all are, in fact the Grand Forks Gazette still gets handwritten letters, sometimes by mail. Also, if people aren’t versed in the Internet, it might seem daunting to pay a bill online and again, mail is probably the preferred method of making a payment. The post office and its traditional services are still valuable to those who aren’t tech savvy and if they require prompt letter delivery, it might not be able to be provided with the announced move. Traditional mail service is also valuable to people of every demographic in rural Canada as front doorstep mail delivery is not always possible. Canada Post says the move is a cost-saving measure due to the fact that many Canadians are looking for electronic alternatives to use postal services but you can be sure some Grand Forks residents aren’t amongst that group.
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While the American presidential election and Enbridge seem to be the topics of conversation on the news programs these days, there is also much about the current National Hockey League (NHL) lockout. Hockey fans across Canada are expressing their anger, dismay and how agonizing it is not to have NHL hockey. I’m a hockey fan and I love the Vancouver Canucks but there hasn’t been a hockey void in my life, even though the NHL season was supposed to start weeks ago. Maybe it’s because I’ve seen this song and dance four times since 1992, maybe it’s because work and the various other sports I follow have my attention at the moment. Regardless of the reason, I’m not missing big-league hockey. Hockey has been called a religion in Canada and you need
❚ Yu Speak
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only go to various Canadian sports websites, such as www. tsn.ca and read the comments for every hockey-related story or listen to the sports call-in radio shows to see the rabid fervour that hockey fans in this country have. Still, I often think other Canadians sports fans as being too one-dimensional, with the NHL being the be-all and end-all. Go out and support minor hockey, take up another hobby or follow another sport. One that doesn’t decide to have a work stoppage every time a collective bargaining agreement expires.
Stop supporting owners who say they lose money at one part of the season, only to break open the bank during the freeagency period. While it varies on who fans blame for the current stoppage – some say owners, some say players – the blame can probably be laid on both sides, although pundits do suggest that the owners “won” the 2004/2005 lockout and had the current system they wanted implemented. That is not to say that I hope the season is cancelled because I don’t and if the season is saved, I’ll watch the NHL as I have other seasons. I just am currently not craving professional hockey and if the season is cancelled, I won’t be lamenting how cruel life is. I’ll just go about my life as per usual.
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LETTERS ❚ ANIMAL WELFARE
Conspiracy against livestock owners? Editor: Re: Preventing animals from suffering and Condition concerns for animals (letters in the Oct. 17 and Sept. 19 issues of the Grand Forks Gazette respectively) In regard to the two letters in the last few issues pertaining to the care of the horses. They are not abused or neglected. We know they are properly cared for. Farm animals are not household pets. Did J. Thomasson see the inside of that so-called “moldy hay,” or was it perhaps hearsay? Perhaps there is a conspiracy against livestock owners. Take for example, the Gilpin range. It seems to us priority is given to all the animals in the wild. Also, when it comes to polluting the water, why is it always the livestock? How about bear, bighorn sheep, elk and deer to name a few? Just outside of Grand Forks, there is a herd of about 50 bighorn sheep. They have no regard for fences, grazing and watering on private property. Their water also run down to the river. Pardon us, but what are they not doing what our livestock would do? Pete and Gladys De Haan, Grand Forks
❚ FOOD BANK
Winter’s here, volunteers needed Editor: Winter is almost upon us, a good time to get out, volunteer
at the Boundary Community Food Bank and enjoy the company of others like you while supporting your community. We need fit and able people to help us help the less fortunate people of the Boundary. Contributing as little as three hours a month will go a long way in helping us feed the hungry in the Boundary. In Canada 93,000 people (38 per cent of these are children) use the food bank every month. Locally we provide food to an average of 230 people each month. We are about to celebrate our first year in our new home, a bright and large facility located kitty corner from the former Grand Forks Hotel. We offer full training in a friendly and supportive environment. As your neighbours we’d be pleased to see you and as a resident of Grand Forks, it will feel good to contribute. For more information give us a call at 250-442-2800 or drop by on Tuesdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. David Janzen Boundary Community Food Bank board
❚ WILDLIFE
Lack of access leads to deer declines Editor: The deer herd in the Grand Forks area is now down at least 90 per cent since my active hunting days in the 1970s and ‘80s and early ‘90s. The lack of access management is one of the major reasons. Access management has always been controversial but all the participants of the BC Wildlife Federation meetings I attended in the ‘80s understood what would happen if access management was ignored. Some of the prominent voices in the quad bike club are fully aware of the steep decline in deer population so are they going to consider this when they advertise trails in impor-
❚ OPINION tant wildlife areas? Will they help restore the deer population by supporting access management? Jim Zibin, Grand Forks
❚ FEDERAL GOV’T
Taxpayers being blitzed with gov’t ads Editor: For Canadians the return of new prime time TV this fall means more than new episodes of The Big Bang Theory and Amazing Race Race.. It also means being treated to an exhaustive barrage of taxpayer-funded ads from the Government of Canada. That’s not to say the government only advertises on TV, far from it. But high cost advertising space on these shows seem to be favourite ad spots for Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Conservatives. Ever taken the time to wonder just how much taxpayers like you pay for those ads? To give you an idea, two years ago the Government of Canada’s total advertising budget was bigger than the entire Canadian beer industry combined. We’re not talking small change here. And remember, because the federal government has been running large deficits since 2008, all of that ad money is borrowed. After borrowing $416 million dollars to pay for government ads over the last five years, taxpayers are now paying about $23,000 per day just to cover the interest costs, even with historically low interest rates. So when you see the next ad ask yourself, “Do I feel like I got my money’s worth from that?” If you feel ripped off, make sure you let Prime Minister Harper know. Yours sincerely, John McCallum, MP Liberal Party of Canada Treasury Board critic
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B.C. once again eyeing Chinese workers It is now clear what Premier Christy Clark was talking about during her trade mission to China. She said that the Chinese would be investing large sums of money in a couple ROY RONAGHAN of new mining operations in Northeastern B.C. and that the projects would result in thousands of new jobs. She didn’t say the jobs would be for Chinese workers, not Canadians. A press release dated Nov. 11, 2011 sums up the announcement: “Premier Christy Clark announced financing worth $1.36 billion for two major investments which will eventually create over 6,700 jobs. This investment shows how confident China is in British Columbia’s world-class mining resources and strong investment climate. These two projects support our BC Jobs Plan and according to the companies will create over 6,700 jobs and other economic benefits for British Columbians.” What the premier didn’t tell us was that most of the mining jobs would go to temporary workers from the coal mining area of China. They are being brought to Canada under the federal temporary foreign worker program. The Canadian Dehua International Mines Group (CDIMG) in the Tumbler Ridge area of northeastern B.C. will employ some 2,000 Chinese. They will come as bonded labourers for two years with an option to extend their contracts. Three hundred of them will soon be working to obtain coal samples. CDIMG was established in 2003. It presently owns coal properties in northeast B.C. and intends to invest in developing coking coal. The company’s stated objective is to supply five million tonnes of coal products annually for the world market. Strong negative responses to the news on the Chinese workers have come from unions who decry the loss of jobs to Canadians, environmentalists who argue that the coal should not be mined and First Nations who reject coal mining in their territory. Steve Hunt, director of the United Steelworkers for western Canada, says the government has permission to import cheap labour. Hunt believes the workers are open to exploitation and expects that they will be paid $10 to $15 an hour less than unionized Canadian miners. This is not the first time that Chinese men have come to British Columbia. They did so in the 1800s during the gold rush and the construction of the Cariboo wagon road to Wells and Barkerville. They also worked on the Canadian Pacific Railway. The men who built the railways and roads weren’t allowed to bring their families and they did not have the rights of other Canadians. At the time they had to pay to come to Canada to work. Similar conditions exist for the Chinese miners today. They will not bring their families to Canada and it has been reported that they are paying $12,000 for the privilege of working in Canada. The decision to bring Chinese mine workers to northeastern B.C. should be an unsettling proposition for British Columbians and Canadians. However, Pat Bell, the Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation for B.C., supports it, saying that skilled workers are not available in Canada. To its credit the B.C. government is offering a skill-training program to young people who may be interested in mining jobs. In the case of Dehua International Mines Group, the government has known for five years that the mines would be opened by 2015, ample time to train a cadre of workers. It’s a return to a 19th Century practice and it is not designed to have an advantage for the workers. If British Columbians are concerned about the outsourcing well-paid jobs in the resource sector, they will be equally concerned with what might come down the red carpet that Prime Minister Harper laid out for China during his recent visit. – Roy Ronaghan is a columnist for the Grand Forks Gazette
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Spaghetti Feed! Wednesday October 24 at the Grand Forks Secondary Mutli-purpose room. 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. $10 prepaid ticket. $12 at the door – limited amount. Meal includes Spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, dessert, coffee and juice. Pre-orders accepted. Call Teresa at 250-442-2240.
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Grand Forks and District Public Library Used Book Sale. Oct. 25, 10:00 Friday a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Oct. 26, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Oct. 27, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Books for the whole family, by donation.
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Jazzercise and Breast Cancer Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. At 9 a.m. Edie will be holding a 60 minute Jazzercise class. Fee is donation and all proceeds will go to the Breast Cancer Foundation, There will be door prizes and refreshments. 136 Sagamore Rd.
Spook-tacular Halloween Party! At the Christina Lake Welcome Center. Saturday Oct. 27, 1 p.m. 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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250-443-3225. Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY at 8 p.m. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory - 7269 - 9th St. WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 - 7th St. THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 - 7th St. Phone 250-442-3839 or 250-442-8797. Every Monday • Senior Centre Branch 68 is holding Crib at 1:30 p.m. • “Are you troubled by someone’s drinking?” Al Anon meets at 8 p.m. at the Catholic Church Rectory 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks. For information call Liz at 250-4425654 or Lewis G. at 250-447-2668. • Lawn Bowling - A Sport for Life, played at a casual level 6:30 p.m. (assembly 6:15 p.m.) Christina Lake. Bowls available, everyone welcome. • Grand Forks Border Bruins Bingo held at the Curling Rink. Early birds starts at 6:45 p.m. All proceeds to the Border Bruin Junior B Hockey. • Drop-in carpet bowling is held at the
BULLETIN BOARD Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 Ladies Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 59 would like to invite any ladies who are interested, to join the Auxiliary. Our main objective is to help the Veteran, young and old and their dependants. We also help other charities. For more information please call 250-442-8446 or any L.A. member. Are You Interested in Your Community Library? The Friends of the Library are looking for new members with new ideas. The purpose of our organization is to raise funds for the library’s “wish list.” This enables the library to purchase equipment, materials and services. If you’re interested to find out more, you are cordially invited to attend our next meeting. For information call Lee Derhousoff at 250-442-2054 or Ev Deverson at
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Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 9:30 a.m. • The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. • Boundary Stroke Recovery Club meets at 341 - 75th Avenue, 10:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. For information call Ian Taylor at 250-4423545. • Figure Drawing/Painting Group meets 5:30-7:30 at Gallery 2 (formerly Grand Forks Art Gallery). Artists bring their own materials. Easels available. Small donations collected to pay models. For information call Gallery 2 at 250-442-2211 or Nora at 250-442-3668. • Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. $1 drop-in fee. (Also held Wednesays.) Contact 250-442-2604 for information. Everyone welcome. Last Monday Every Month • Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Rock Creek Trading Post at 7 p.m. Come out and support activities for families! 4th Tuesday Every Month • You are invited to enjoy a vegan vegetarian lunch sponsored by Boundary Sabbath Fellowship. Potluck; bring your hot or cold dish, and copies of your recipe to share. Held at Holy Trinity Anglican Church at noon.
Rotary Halloween Bonfire MacDonald Park - 68th Ave. Fire Lighting 6 p.m. Fortune Teller 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Fireworks 8 p.m. to end. Donation Cards: purchased for a minimum of $5 at participating businesses. Cards for sale in front of Overwaitea Oct. 26 and 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Grand Forks Rotary.
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2nd & 4th Wednesday Every Month • The Rumplestiltskein Fibre Arts Guild of Rock Creek meets. Phone 250-446-2431 or 250-446-2406 for more information. 2nd and 4th Thursday Every Month • Grand Forks Fly Tying Club meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. Grand Forks Station Pub – upstairs. All welcome to join. For more information call Lawrence at King Fisher Fly & Tackle 250-442-3011. Every Friday • Boundary Bandits Car Club meets at Tastie Treat at 7 p.m. New members welcome. Ownership of an old car/truck is not necessary for membership. Call Jack at 250-442-3502. • Youth Group meets at 7 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive) for grades 8-12. For more info call 250-442-5148. • The Youth Group at River Valley Community Church meets at 7 p.m. For information call 250-442-8456. • Narcotics Anonymous (open) meeting is held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church (basement), 7252 7th St., at 8 p.m. • Drop-in carpet bowling is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1 p.m. • Storytime at the Grand Forks Public Library is held from 10:15 to 11 a.m. All ages welcome, no pre-registration necessary. • Overeaters Anonymous meets at 11 a.m.
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at St. Jude’s in Greenwood. TBA for Midway. Contact Wendy at 250-449-2809. • “Are you troubled by someone’s drinking?” Al Anon meets at noon at the Catholic Church Rectory 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks. For information call Liz at 250-442-5654 or Lewis G. at 250-447-2668. Every Saturday • Kettle River Lions’ Meat Draw at 3 p.m. at the Prospector at the Rock Creek Hotel. • Boundary Woodworkers Guild meet every morning for a drop in workshop at around 9 am at 8120B Donaldson Drive (the former SPCA site) with a monthly business meeting at 10 a.m. on the 1st Saturday of each month. Prospective members are welcome. • Boundary Hikers meet. For information and times please call 250-442-0160, 250442-5272 or 250-447-9278. • Storytime at Kocomo’s for children 6 and under at 11:30 a.m. Every week a different storyteller. This event is free and held at Kocomo’s Coffee Shop in Grand Forks. • Grand Forks Soberiders AA Group meets at 10 am at First Baptist Church, 2495, 76th Ave. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 250-443-3121. • The Royal Canadian Legion holds a meat draw from 3 - 5 p.m. • Chess Club meets in the meeting room at the Grand Forks Public Library from 2 - 5 p.m. All levels of players welcome. Instruction is available.
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Lake drained to relieve pressure PAT KELLY Boundary Creek Times
Draining of Marshall Lake began on Oct. 17. Tara White, senior fisheries biologist with the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations said that as of Monday evening, the lake has dropped about a metre and a half, of the approximately seven metres in total that it will be drained. White said the crew working to drain the lake had not reported any problems with those opposed to the draining of the lake. The Marshall Lake Stewardship Group on Facebook has posted several pictures and comments about the pumping. “We’ve had lots of visitors up there to see what is going on. A lot of questions and we are just clarifying why we are doing it. Some of the people
don’t even realize – they haven’t heard both sides of the story, so it’s just explaining the public safety concern and the issue with the pipe and the dam. That we are just taking the pressure off of the dam basically to reduce the public safety risks.” Richard and Donna Gottselig own a cabin and recreation property adjoining the lake. Richard said that the government is still talking with his family though he is not optimistic about being fully compensated for loss of property value. He is hopeful that a possible change in government in the upcoming provincial election could stop the decommissioning of the dam. “It is not officially over until they decommission the dam,” he said. He explained his main concerns as: loss of property value, that access to their
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property be provided to acceptable standards and, if they dam is decommissioned, that it be removed such that the site is back to what it was originally. White confirmed the site remediation request.
“That’s one thing that they have asked and we said we would look into.” She said a feasibility analysis is needed. “We ‘re not even at that Phase 2 stage right now,” she advised though. “Right now we are just at the Phase 1 of trying to address the public safety concern and to lower the lake level to take the pressure off of the dam.” The plan is to run the pump 24/7 though White said there had been a 12-hour stoppage on the first weekend because of a blocked culvert on a woodlot. She said it was an old wooden culvert that appeared to have been plugged for a number of years. After crews cleaned the culvert the pumps were restarted and White expects that the draining will be completed by Nov. 3 or 4.
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The official home page for The Venus Project (www.paradiseobilivion.com) says that it is a free online documentary that “details the root causes of the systemic value disorders and detrimental symptoms caused by our current established system.” The website listed a mailing address in Florida and Roxanne Meadows, one of the people associated with the film, didn’t want to comment but said that there are many people trying to promote The Venus Project and she couldn’t be responsible for what they do. Grand Forks RCMP currently don’t have any suspects but ask that if anyone witnessed or witnesses anyone graffitotagging, please report it. “We’re certainly still keeping an open mind to finding out who is responsible for this so if anybody sees anybody doing something like that please don’t hesitate to call us (250-442-8288),” Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison said. “We don’t get this an
awful lot and we’d like to put an end to it before it gets out of hand.” So far, no other churches in the area have reported being vandalized. Missing youth found at friend’s house There was a missing persons case late last week, which had a happy ending. According to Grand Forks RCMP, a group of youth were gathered at the sand pit at Christina Lake and just after midnight on Oct. 19, a 16-year-old male got upset and refused a ride back to Grand Forks and wandered off. People began searching for the male but to no avail and police were called at 3:19 a.m. to assist in the search. Grand Forks Search and Rescue was also called in and the youth was located at 8:30 a.m. unharmed. “We found the individual at a friend’s place so we shut down all the resources we brought in,” explained Harrison. Wallet, ID and credit card taken in vehicle break-in On Oct. 15 at 8:04 a.m., there was a
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report that a 2005 Pontiac Montana had been broken into on 13th Street in Grand Forks. “An iPod was stolen from the vehicle as well as a credit card, with only $1 left on it, and wallet and identification,” Harrison said. “Unfortunately we have no witnesses or suspects and we’re just reminding people, lock your cars and don’t leave valuables in your cars. It’s just not a good habit and you could be parted from your valuables.” Hockey bag full of tackle On Oct. 18, a large hockey bag with fishing tackle was located in Grand Forks. Harrison said the items are believed to be stolen and it is possible it was discarded when it was discovered what was inside the bag. “If anybody has any information, please call Grand Forks RCMP detachment or if the owner says, ‘Hey, that’s my hockey bag,’ give us a call, describe what was in it and we’ll give it back to you,” Harrison said.
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To categorize a middle aged woman in fair shape is difÀcult to determine without seeing her initial appearance and how much of an improvement she desires. Broadly deÀning the desired toned look of a female, would be to see a well deÀned appearance of muscle separation without too much bulk. The individual would appear athletic, youthful and energetic for her age, functionally able to perform any house hold task or common sport. When we look into the senior years we see many different sedentary types of bodies against few athletically functional females. In the past few decades females have begun to train more like athletes, commonly attempting challenging exercises or sports like hockey. There is a common look amongst Olympic Athletes, they look Àt, functional and healthy! So it all depends upon what kind of goal we have to determine how athletically we should train our bodies. You might already exercise up to 7 days a week and may only reap frustrating results for your time invested. Start training more athletically for 5 days a week and you may meet your goals faster. To train like an athlete, is to train like a competitor, but only against yourself. In the gym, each exercise is a different sport that you would attempt to outclass every time you hit the weights or cardio. The more of a variety of exercises you perform for your whole body, the better overall toning, functionality and fun you will have now and into your vintage years!
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Don’t Miss The Rotary bonfire! The Rotary Club Halloween Bonfire will once again be held on October 31st at Angus MacDonald Park on 68th Ave, with the fire lighting at 6:00 pm. There will be a fortune- teller, hot chocolate and the ever popular Rotary Kettle Corn. The fireworks are scheduled to start at 8:00 pm.
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The Grand Forks Rotary Club funds the event with the sale of door cards to show that you have contributed to the bonfire. These cards are available at participating businesses for a minimum of $5.00, these businesses will have a poster display in their windows. Cards are also available from the Rotarians and will be for-sale in front of the Overwaitea on October 26th and 27th from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm. Road blocks will be set up to cover the fall out zone for safety and will be assisted by the Border Bruins. The whole family should come out and enjoy the spooky festivities!
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Halloween is here... time to carve the pumpkin, create the costume and trick or treat! Carving the pumpkin is the best fun, you can really use your creative juices cause anything goes. You can experiment – try a winter squash or gourd even an orange can be carved. Pumpkins carved make great centrepieces for the table too; add Áowers or branches of leaves. Carve out oranges then wrap with sturdy plastic wrap, Àll with pudding or Jello and chill. Peel off plastic and serve. Fun and delicious. Instead of a scary face, carve Áames into the pumpkin. Repeat with several pumpkins, add the votive candles and stack as if in a Àre pit. With it looking cold this year for our trick or treating, costumes may need vamping. It’s nice for kids and adults to stay warm when visiting door to door, we want our goose bumps to be from scary moments not the chill. Our local thrift store does a wonderful job of helping all of us get ready for our scary nights. Homemade costumes are the best, it is half the fun Ànding the right jacket for a wizard costume or long black skirt that turns into an awesome cape. Now to be ready with a quick dinner as we will need to get out the door fast when the sun goes down. Throwing something into the crock pot is my favourite, helpful and easy and it smells so good cooking the kids won’t mind stopping for a minute to eat before getting into their costume. BEEF POT ROAST WITH NOODLES One 3lb. beef roast (inside, outside or sirloin) 1 medium onion, sliced ½ cup beef broth ½ cup chili sauce 3 tsp paprika ½ tsp garlic seasoning blend 6 cups uncooked medium egg noodles 1 (8oz.) container sour cream Chopped fresh parsley or dried • Place beef in crock pot. You can cut it into 2 or 3 pieces if necessary. Top with onion. • In measuring cup, combine broth, chili sauce, paprika and seasonings; mix well. Pour over beef. Cover and cook on low for 7 to 8 hours. • About 20 minutes before serving cook egg noodles as directed on package. • Remove beef roast from crock pot; cover to keep warm. Stir sour cream into liquid in crock pot until blended. Increase heat to high cover and cook for 5 minutes or until desired thickness. • Drain noodles. Cut up beef and serve with sauce and noodles, sprinkle with parsley. Happy Trick or Treating!
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Straddling the line between fall and winter, inter, plenty and paucity, life and death, Halloween is a time of celebration and superstition. It is thought to have originated nated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when peoplee would light bonfires bonfires and wear costumes to ward off roaming ghosts. In the eighth century, Pope Gregory III designated November 1 as a time to honor all saints and martyrs; the holiday, All Saints’ Day, incorporated some of the traditions of Samhain. The evening before was known as All Hallows’ Eve and later Halloween. Over time, Halloween evolved into a secular, community-based event characterized by child-friendly activities such as trick-or-treating. In a number of countries around the world, as the days grow shorter and the nights get colder, people continue to usher in the winter season with gatherings, costumes and sweet treats.
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British Columbia tourism to see job boom BLACK PRESS Submitted
For some, a dream job would be a vacation planner – for themselves! Vacationing in B.C. can take so many forms that it would indeed be a full-time job. The tourism and hospitality industry is an extremely diverse industry with over 400 different occupations – including occupations that lead to longer-term careers, as well as those that fit well for those seeking part-time work, like students or older workers who are not yet ready to retire. British Columbia’s tourism industry will be a leader in provincial job growth as businesses look to fill 101,000 new job openings by 2020, according to a study of labour demand and supply by go2, the B.C. tourism industry’s human resource association. The Tourism Labour Market Strategy, released in the spring of 2012 by go2, sets out the plan to recruit, retain and train the workers needed to keep pace with the growth projected for the industry. Nearly half of the 101,000 openings will be new jobs created by the tourism industry across the province, adding 44,220 more jobs to the provincial workforce by 2020. The other approximately 57,000 openings are due to replacements (i.e. retirements). “The labour strategy co-ordinated by go2 is a key pillar of industry growth in the province. Without it, we simply wouldn’t have the skilled workers in place to deliver the visitor experience throughout BC,” says Lana Denoni, Chair of TIABC, the Tourism Industry Association of British Columbia. British Columbia’s location – bordered by the Rocky Mountains on the east and the Pacific Ocean on the west – makes it unique within Canada. Its mountain and coastal scenery, opportunities for
From left: Minister of jobs, tourism and skills training Pat Bell, Arlene Keis (CEO of go2) and Ian Powell (go2 board chair). SUBMITTED PHOTO
summer sailing, winter skiing, and other activities such as fishing or sightseeing in coastal or inland waters or experiencing our vibrant cities all make us a world-class destination. Tourism helps to diversify our economy and also brings new community services to permanent residents. B.C.’s tourism and hospitality industry is now the single largest “primary resource industry” in the province, generating an annual real GDP ($2002) of more than $6.4 billion in 2010, ahead of forestry, mining, oil and gas extraction, and agriculture. Tourism and hospitality generated $13.4 billion in annual revenue in 2010. Overall, between 2004 and 2010, industry revenues grew by a total of 25.5 per cent, representing an average annual growth rate of 4.2 per cent. The provincial government’s “Gaining the Edge: A Five-year Strategy for Tourism in British Columbia” targets revenue growth of five per cent a year that will top $18 billion in tourism spending by 2016.
The fastest growing sectors for tourism job growth over the next decade are expected to be recreation and entertainment and travel services. There are an estimated 17,943 tourism-related businesses across the province, employing about 260,000 workers, or 10.8 per cent of B.C.’s total labour force of 2.4 million people. More than 80 per cent of tourism’s new job openings are projected to come in food and beverage services (43,410 openings), recreation and entertainment (20,530 openings) and the accommodation sector (18,920 openings). “After several years of slow labour growth, the tourism industry is poised to expand,” said Arlene Keis, Chief Executive Officer of go2. “Labour shortages are already being felt in places like Northern B.C., the Thompson Okanagan and in the Rockies regions. By 2016, the crunch will be more acute throughout the province.” “The tourism industry often provides people with their important first job and sets them on their career path,” said Keis. “Tourism is also the largest employer of youth, with one in four British Columbians under the age of 24 working in the industry.” “This anticipated growth in tourism reinforces the need to plan carefully and ensure that there are enough workers with the right skills in the right communities to meet the tourism industry’s future labour needs,” said Keis. Boomer Gaye Dolezal of Sidney, BC says “Working part-time in Tourism Information was a fun way for me to use my great knowledge of Canadian cities. I often astounded visitors with the connections I could make to their hometowns.” She adds “People like to feel like welcome guests, not just tourists.” Career section of go2hr.ca: www.go2hr.ca/careerstourism Tourism Labour Market Strategy: www.go2hr.ca/ strategy.
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Powell explained that the benefit to using this lagoon digestion method versus traditional treatment plants is the costs. “On a per-capita basis, treatment plants are expensive to install, manage and maintain,� he said. “After, you still need to dispose of the sludge and you will still be releasing methane into the atmosphere.� By using the lagoon digestion method, it becomes easier to clean up water in a cost-effective and reusable resource, Powell stated. The Environment Depot has already worked with World Vision Haiti and areas in Zimbabwe in managing their wastewater. Powell noted that he is in discussions with the city. “We have contacted the city but everything is still just in discussions,� he said. “There aren’t any concrete plans as of yet.� Other categories for the KAST awards include the Most Innovative Organization, Most Innovative Individual and Most Innovative Company. The Christina Lake Arts and Artisans Society was nominated as Most Innovative Organization. The gala will take place on Oct. 25 at the Prestige Lakeside Resort in Nelson. For more information on the Environment Depot, visit www. azacomp.com.
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The month of November or MOVEMBER is men’s health awareness month with an emphasis on prostate cancer and male mental health issues. Since 2004, men all over the world have chosen to Grow their Mo (moustaches) to raise money in support of men’s health. In keeping with the growing need to support awareness of men’s health, Graeme Carlson, owner/pharmacist with Pharmasave Grand Forks is challenging the men in our community to Grow Their Mo! All you have to do is register on line at www.movember.com on or before Thursday, Nov. 1 and then sit back and Grow Your Mo until Friday, Nov. 30. On Wednesday, Oct. 31, Pharmasave (330 Central Avenue in Grand Forks) invites participants to drop by the store to have their picture taken so there is a record of their appearance before and after. Since this is primarily about raising funds for MOVEMBER, Graeme challenges participants to raise a minimum of $100. On Nov. 30, we would like participants to come into the store for the final picture. The photos will then be judged by a highlyesteemed panel of Mo Judges. On Saturday, Dec. 1, the man with the “Best Mo� will not only receive the title of Grand Fork’s Best Mo Man, but Pharmasave will match their fundraising! Pharmasave encourages all the men in our community to join Carlson in supporting and raising money for Movember. Please feel free to contact Pharmasave at 250-442-3515 for more information.
Today, October 24th is United Nations Day
TEN WAYS OUR
UNITED NATIONS IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE The United Nations Association in Canada works tirelessly to build and strengthen support for the critical work of the United Nations around the world. Here are 10 examples of this important work and how the UN is building a more peaceful future for our planet, today.
1. Meeting Humanitarian needs
2. Maintaining Peace and Security
3. Assisting refugees
6. Promoting women’s safety and well-being
7. Alleviating poverty
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CHRISTINA LAKE – Christina Lake Community Hall 90 Park Avenue October 31, 9 am – Noon Flu shots are safe, effective and provided free for: • Anyone 65 years and older and their caregivers/household contacts • All children age 6 to 59 months of age and their caregivers/household contacts • Aboriginal people • Children and adults with chronic health conditions and their household contacts • And more ‌to view a full list of those who can get their flu shot for free visit www.interiorhealth.ca/FluClinics The flu (influenza) is highly contagious. Getting your flu shot protects you and those around you – at home, school and work.
Grand Forks Gazette Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Reminiscences by Cassandra Chin
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city clerk, which she held until 2009 before becoming the CAO. “I have acted as the CAO role off and on as different CAOs would come and go in the interim from three to five months, so I knew what I was getting into,” she explained, noting that the managers were already part of her management team and they had been her colleagues for years. “It was an easy adjustment to make.” However, Burch pointed out that things are very different from back then. “The way we did things in ’87 is so different from the way we do things today,” she chuckled. “We had a cash register at the time, and we only took cash or cheques – there were no credit cards or debit cards, so you got used to handling enormous amounts of cash, which we don’t do anymore.” Since Burch first started, she pointed out that the typical day-to-day items haven’t changed. “You still get the odd complaints about garbage pick up, and no body likes increases in water and sewer rates, but those are the typical complaints,” she said. “This is a small town and my philosophy has always been politics is politics, and at the end of the day I’m here to work for the community. While Lynne Burch (far left) with past-Coun. Sue the elected officials are in charge, on a day-to-day baThompson, then-Mayor Sugimoto, and Kathy sis I have to find solutions LaBossiere dressed up for Halloween in 1995. for our taxpayers.” Otherwise, it has gotten As an administrative assistant, Burch pointed out more complicated because life has become more complicated than before. that they are the first contact with the public. “The legislation is more permissive than it used “You get to know the taxpayers and you get to know the issues that you need to solve for them,” she to be, which allows us to make more decisions, but it said. “In my own mind I’ve always been a problem- also creates more challenges for us,” she noted. Through the 25 years of working with the city, what solver, so I enjoyed that part of it because I had contact Burch will take away with her are the people she has with the public.” During her time at city hall, Burch worked closely worked with at the city. There are also the multiple projects that Burch has alongside the then deputy clerk Jean Davis, completing administrative work for the clerk and familiariz- undertaken and will continue to be proud of, including: the development of the sewage treatment plants, ing herself with the process. In the summer of 1990, she was appointed to, as upgrades to the city’s water and sewer system, and what was then called, the deputy clerk, which is now the upgrades to the city parks. She recalled how the city was also able to acquire the corporate officer’s role. “When she got sick, somebody had to step in there the courthouse from the province when they were goright away,” Burch said. “The interesting thing is that ing to dispose of it. The courthouse became Gallery 2, I was appointed to the position on a temporary ba- the Grand Forks and District Art and Heritage Censis on Monday morning at 10 o’clock and I went to tre. “It’s now a community asset, rather than an unmy first council meeting and took all the minutes that same evening. It’s not normal to throw a new person utilized building,” Burch said. “The project I’m most into the job into that role without some sort of training proud of, simply because it’s the only capital project I ever managed, was the construction of the skateboard or experience.” The temporary position as deputy clerk became a park by the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre.” Burch remembers meeting up some young teenage permanent appointment after five months. In 1992, when the administrator (clerk/treasurer) Walter Slat- boys and learning about things, such as cement finer for the city left, Burch became the acting clerk, and ishes, that she would have otherwise would not have in the fall of 1993, she was appointed the position of learned.
Times have changed since City of Grand Forks chief administrative officer (CAO) Lynne Burch first started working at Grand Forks City Hall in 1987. Born in Nelson, Burch moved to Grand Forks in 1980 with her husband Jim, when he received a career opportunity and purchased an accounting practice in the city. At the time, Burch was raising her two children and wasn’t working. In 1983, Burch went back to work at the chamber of commerce once her children entered school. In 1987, she became the administrative assistant in the reception area at city hall.
“I learned about things like bowls and rails and half pipes, and all those kinds of things that I wouldn’t have learned otherwise,” she laughed. “And no, I was never courageous enough to ride on those things with a skateboard.” It was during a rainy Saturday morning, when she and some of the teenagers spent the day pounding fence posts into the ground for temporary fencing of the site, that she will always remember. “I’m very proud of that project because there were community contractors that donated their time and did all the earth work for us,” Burch said. “At the end of the day, we completed the project under budget. It wasn’t by much, but it was still under budget. I still see that it’s very well utilized and I think we all learned to accept that it was there.” She noted that while there are always some small issues every so often, the children in the community continue to enjoy using the skateboard park. “For a small community like ours, I think we’ve come a long way,” she said. “In 115 years, we’ve done quite a bit. It’s nice to have ended my career like that and I’m grateful for that. The taxpayers are a great group of people to work with.” As for the future of Grand Forks, Burch believes that there are plenty of opportunities for growth in the city. “We have a huge task ahead of us in updating our infrastructure, but as long as we can manage those things as we go forward, it can be done,” she said. “There are lots of flat land in the valley and much of it the city owns. Grand Forks is the best-kept secret there is and I think that one of these days we’ll be discovered.” With ample outdoor recreation possibilities, beautiful walkways, parks and two rivers, the city is a won-
Burch in her role as the city’s chief administrative officer. derful place to live and raise a family, Burch added. “When I first came here, I had never lived in a town this small but this is home now and I wouldn’t live anywhere else,” she said. Burch plans to travel for some time and go on a holiday, but more than that, she hopes to spend more time with her family and six grandchildren. “I’m just going to go have some fun,” she chuckled. Her last day at City Hall is on Nov. 1.
After 25 years of dedicated service to the City of Grand Forks, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Lynne Burch
is setting her sights on a well-deserved retirement. We will never forget her contributions to our city.
We wish Lynne all the best!
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COMMUNITY
Kettle River Musician’s Guild’s
to be held at Station Pub meeting room on November 7th at 6:00 pm
A magic word and “poof”
Laughter all around
Magician John Kaplan performing spooky illusions as a part of his magic show, Stage Fright: The Thrill-usion Show at Grand Forks Secondary School on Oct. 19. The show was a fundraiser for the Grand Forks Piranhas Swim Club. For video of the event, visit www.grandforksgazette.ca.
Comedian, musician and entertainer Lorne Elliott was in Grand Forks on Oct. 18 for a performance at the Grand Forks Secondary School auditorium as part of the Boundary District Arts Council’s 2012/13 Performance Series. For a video of Elliott, go to www.grandforksgazette.ca. KARL YU PHOTO
CASSANDRA CHIN PHOTO.
Cold weather reading from the library ❚ Check it out!
AVI SILBERSTEIN
Hi Grand Folks! The leaves are coming down, the wind is picking up, and if I’m not mistaken it seems that fall is in full swing. That means it’s time to put the garden to bed, to admire your full mason jars, and to curl up un-
der a blanket with a good book. If you’re feeling particularly ambitious, you can make a couple of loaves of bread, or get a big pot of soup bubbling, or rummage around in your knitting basket and see what happens. In the evenings, you might pull out a deck of cards, plink away at the piano, or watch a movie or series. Some reading suggestions: • The Winter Harvest Handbook by Eliot Coleman • Artisan Breads Every Day by Peter Reinhart • Whitewater Cooks by Shelley Adams • Knitting It Old School: 43 Vintage-Inspired Patterns by Stitchy McYarnpants
• Ultimate Book of Card Games by Scott McNeely • Learn to Play the Piano and Keyboard by Nick Freeth • Coupling (Seasons 1 to 4) BBC Video What else is going on at the library? Well, we’re getting excited for the Friends of the Library book sale (Oct. 25, 26, and 27). We have a good mix of non-fiction and fiction, with magazines and children’s books and lots of random items thrown in for good measure. We also have a steady stream of new books coming in – I’ve been receiving some wonderful Suggestions for Purchase from you folks, everything from Gordon Korman to Dork Diaries to Mycelium Running. So if there’s something you’d like to read that you don’t see on our shelves, let us know and hopefully we’ll buy it. And here’s another new book that came in recently, Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize-nominated Carnival by Rawi Hage. It begins with a promising first sentence: “I was conceived on the circus trail by a traveller who owned a camel and a mother who swung from the ropes.” It’s anyone’s guess what happens next! – Avi Silberstein is library director of the Grand Forks and District Public Library
Iris Manson Iris passed away in Auxiliary Cottage - Hardy View Lodge, Grand Forks, B.C. on Oct 15, 2012 at the age of 98 years. She was born December 09, 1913 in West Burnaby, B.C. Predeceased by: her parents Edward and Grace Florence Hopper (Humphreys), her brothers Ted (Muriel) and Norman, and Sister Edna (Ford) and her beloved husband Walter in 1980. Survived by her sons George (Ruth) and Gordon (Geraldine); grandson Kevin (Dawn); granddaughters Katharine (Shane), Shalyn and Jolene; great-granddaughter Aurora; brother Rusty (Helen); sister- in-law Carel; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews; and family and friends throughout Canada, the United States and Europe. Graduating as a nurse in Grand Forks in 1941, she spent over 40 years nursing – retiring in 1980. Many mothers remember her in the delivery room/ maternity ward. In addition to her operating room role, she travelled many miles in the ambulance on emergency runs. She was the Àrst woman on the Hospital Board which was responsible for building the current Boundary Hospital. A past president of the Hospital Auxiliary, she canvassed Hospital Tag Days; CNIB Tag Days; CARS; Red Cross and Cancer Society. She was director of the Cancer Unit in 1952; served as secretary 1956-1959 and president from 1961 to 1968 and worked in the unit for 17 years. She acted as Convener of the Cancer Dressing Station in 1953 and was active there for 33 years. A devoted member of the Order of the Eastern Star since her initiation in 1947 – Iris’ hallmarks included Past Worthy Matron (X2), Grand OfÀcer and life member – completing 65 years in May. She was a member of the OES 2nd Milers Club – “and whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain” Matt. 5:41. Iris also belonged to the Gyrettes – the ladies branch of the Gyros – a friendship club. In retirement Iris loved her many travelling adventures including exotic destinations like Japan, Russia Australia and Hawaii. She learned to drive at 65 and continued until age 94. Iris loved music and read extensively until her eyesight failed. She was a grand lady with traditional values who was held in high esteem by all who loved her. Please consider charitable donations to the SPCA or Canuck Place. Cremation. Memorial is to be celebrated at 1:00 p.m. Saturday Oct. 27, 2012 at St John’s United Church, Grand Forks, Rev Kim Horwood ofÀciating. Interment of cremains to follow at Evergreen Cemetery. Grand Forks Funeral Home has care of arrangements.
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Lorraine Gordon recites poetry from her favourite poets, along with some original works, during the Poetry Cafe on Oct. 18 at the Grand Forks and District Public Library. Hosted by the Writer’s Guild, the Poetry Cafe takes place twice a year. CASSANDRA CHIN PHOTO
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In part profound and hilarious, Beasts of the Southern Wild offers a dystopic view of a life where wealth and squalor are co-habitants, and each step taken is a world of wonders. Seen through the eyes of six-year-old Hushpuppy, the Bathtub is a wondrously magical place. In tune with her local surroundings, Hushpuppy keeps an ear out for all sounds of life. From her disgruntled farm pets to a fallen leaf, which she proceeds to eat, Hushpuppy lives half-wild in a southern Delta community, located near the edge of the world, where no one needs a reason to party. Hushpuppy lives with her father, Wink, a gruff, tough-loving sort of man. He’s a typical, single father doing his best to raise his little girl the only way he knows how – through pats on the head and loud encouragements. “I’m your daddy, and it’s my job to take care of you, OK?” Somewhere through Hushpuppy’s daily adventures through classes and walking through life, her father comes down with a mysterious illness that leaves him coughing up blood and struggling to teach Hushpuppy as much as he can before he dies. During this time, Mother Nature decides to deliver storm that floods the Bathtub. Tempera-
tures increase, ice caps melt and splinter, and ancient prehistoric creatures (a mix between a body of a bull, tusks of an ox and snout of a pig) called aurochs come back to life. The six-year-old provides insightful moments only living half wild can form “Sometimes you can break something so bad, that it can’t get put back together. Strong animals know when your hearts are weak,” she notes at one point. In another scene, she goes on to say, “The whole universe depends on everything fitting together just right. If one piece busts, even the smallest piece ... the whole universe will get busted.” How a child as young as six can come up with those revelations is as startlingly as the imagery the film conveys. Directed by Benh Zeitlin (directed the shorts Glory at Sea, about Hurricane Katrina, The Origins of Electricity), Beasts of the Southern Wild takes the viewer on a journey. Profound and exciting, humorous and depressing, the film reveals the many aspects of life from the highs to the lows. Hushpuppy, played by Quvenzhane Wallis in her first film, is the quizzical child who never gives up. Wink, played by Dwight Henry, is equally passionate in his delivery. This is Henry’s first film as well. Beasts of the Southern Wild won multiple awards at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, as well as Festival de Cannes, and is definitely a must see.
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No Fine Print. Along with great music, Les Folles Jambettes, hosting this year’s event, will ensure that “freakers” are cared for with refreshments and snacks. Get your tickets now because they’re going fast! Tickets
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I had the pleasure of seeing Hope Springs, the latest Meryl Streep movie at our lovely local cinema recently and was not disappointed. This is rather a predictable movie but done with so much panache and great acting, it was delightful, albeit sad at times. It depicts the rather stale state that a long marriage can fall into – the daily
uled to play the part of the husband, as was Philip Seymour Hoffman. This is a very believable story of two empty nesters, attempting to spice their union up, sometimes with funny results and sometimes not. Most of us who have watched this good movie will be thinking, no doubt, of our own unions and how things could be different. This movie was just completed in 2011 and filmed in Connecticut, showing very nice views of the ocean. Elizabeth Shue and Jean Smart play very small roles but add to the color of the movie. All in all, a wonderful story of two nice people who, literally have lost their way. I will not reveal the ending as I hope you can see this film for yourself.
routine, eating the same breakfast every morning, she attending to it with such care. Streep is unhappy, that much is obvious, so she arranges a week of intensive marriage counselling in Maine and asks her husband to come. After much deliberating and criticism, he does join her. Steve Carell plays the part of the therapist and I must say very convincing indeed. Tommy Lee Jones is the husband, a complaining, non-demonstrative man who sees nothing wrong in the marriage at all. The conversations the three of them have are very interesting, touching on very intimate parts of the marriage, and done with great taste. Apparently Jeff Bridges was sched-
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Grand Forks city council has approved changes to the Roxul Road Closure Bylaw, but there has been some concerns raised by other companies using Industrial Parkway. Danco Transport and 0877088 BC Ltd., along with attending principals from Urban Systems, raised the issue of the road closure to city council at the recent Union of British Columbia Municipalities. City chief administrative officer Lynne Burch noted that the bylaw itself has already passed. “They’re looking at different options in terms of the road closure, but council has yet to determine which option would work,” explained Burch. “The new CAO (Doug Allin) will take a report to council shortly and there are a couple of options that our engineers have given us on where we can put the new road.” Urban Systems performed a cursory review of the proposed Industrial Parkway road closure and found that “some additional road widening would be required to accommodate the extents of both vehicle types (standard tractor trailer (WB20) and the long combination vehicle).” The first option outlined by Urban Systems revealed the movement could be maintained for the trucks if the roads were widened to accommodate the larger vehicles. The second option would mimic the existing road, but indicates that the intersection of Industrial Parkway and 2nd Street would move further south. Geoff Danish, president of Danco Transport, explained that
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his company was one of the first businesses in the industrial park when it first opened in the 1970s. “City council went ahead to close the road without a Plan B in place,” he said. “We understand that they are wanting to move the road and to give Roxul that property. The only problem we have with it is that we move long pieces of equipment and when you’re in the trucking business, you want to make sure where you’re at will give you the best access you can get for your trucks. When you’re in a position like this, you want to make it better, not worse.” Danish noted that the closure of the road would make it more difficult for the trucks to get in and out of their yard. “There are two letters of opposition and they weren’t taken into consideration,” he added. “With long trucks and trailers you need a lot of room to turn them around. Since 1976, we used to come in through 2nd Street, pull in and exit our property on Industrial Parkway. With the proposed road closure, it will make it extremely difficult for us to be doing business there.” Burch pointed out that Industrial Parkway has been closed, but it will physically remain there until the new road constructed. “It shouldn’t take too long to decide since winter will be upon us soon,” she said. The Roxul Road Closure Bylaw (No. 1931) would have Roxul Inc. transfer 3,000 square metres of their property for 6,000 square metres of city property. Roxul also plans to fill and construct a three-metre wide ramp for the Trans Canada Trail to access 68th Avenue, and to build a 10-metre roadway as a new access road for Roxul from 68th Avenue.
Congratulations Grand Forks! Ten tonnes of organic material was kept out of the Landfill in just the first 2 weeks of the Green Bin program. Well done! Reducing what gets buried at the Landfill will extend the life of the Landfill by decades, will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and will save hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars in the long run. Up to 85% of what used to be in your trash containers can now be recycled in your blue bags every 2nd week or collected in your Green Bin every week. Remember that RDKB/GF expects Kettle Valley Waste drivers to pick up only 1 bag/container of trash per household in the next round of trash collection October 23-25. If you have any questions about the new schedule, or requirements for the Green Bin collection, go to the GF or RDKB websites or phone 1.800.355.7352 for answers.
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COMMUNITY ❚ KNITTING
Knitting at the library for teens CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter
A teen knitting club will be making scarves this winter at the Grand Forks and District Public Library every Thursday. Teens will meet once a week for six weeks every Thursday from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Snacks will be provided. The club, which is a first for the library, is aimed at 13 to 19-year-olds in the community who are interested in learning a new craft. Program and outreach co-ordinator Lizanne Eastwood noted that this is the first time the library has created the club. “Basically we wanted to provide more programming for teens in the community,” she said. “We’re thinking that a crafty type of program would draw some people in, and knitting has become retro and hip right now.” No experience is required as they will be
starting from scratch, learning the basics, such as scarves and possibly hats. “We do have a couple of patrons who are willing to volunteer their services to the club and they’re really keen on getting more people interested in the fibre arts in town,” Eastwood added. “People in the community have donated a lot of items, by including wool and knitting needles.” From the knitting club, Eastwood said the library hopes to attracts other interests, such as a recycled crafts club. “We’ve had tons of interests from adults who also want to have a knitting club as well, so we may do that in the New Year,” she said. Eastwood explained that knitting is part of the education curriculum in Europe. “In Germany, the teachers teach while the students hands are engaged,” she said. “It’s a connection between body and brain development.” For more information on the club, contact the library at 250-442-3944.
❚ WRITING
Take part in National Novel Writing Month Submitted
If on Nov. 1 you hear furious keyboard pounding echoing around the world, fear not. It is the sound of more than 250,000 people beginning a literary challenge of epic proportions: 30 days, 50,000 words, and one original novel. Why? Because November is National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, the world’s largest writing event and non-profit literary crusade. Participants pledge to write 50,000 words in a month, starting from scratch and reaching “The End” by Nov. 30. There are no judges, no prizes and entries are deleted from the server before anyone even reads them. “NaNoWriMo is the writing world’s version of a marathon,” said Grant Faulkner, executive director of National Novel Writing Month. “Writers exit the month with more than a novel; they’ve experienced a transformative creative journey.” More than 650 regional volunteers in more than 60 countries will hold write-ins, hosting writers in coffee shops, bookstores, and libraries.
Write-ins offer a supportive environment and surprisingly effective peer pressure, turning the usually solitary act of writing into a community experience. Although the event emphasizes creativity and adventure over creating a literary masterpiece, more than 90 novels begun during NaNoWriMo have since been published, including Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen and Cinder by Marissa Meyer, all No. 1 New York Times bestsellers. “You can’t revise what isn’t written yet, right? This novel-in-a-month challenge is such a fantastic way to jump-start your story,” said Lindsey Grant, NaNoWriMo’s program director. For more information on National Novel Writing Month, or to speak to NaNoWriMo participants in your area, visit www.nanowrimo.org or contact press@nanowrimo.org. Throughout the month of November The Grand Forks and District Public Library will be hosting “write-ins” every Tuesday afternoon in Grand Forks (2 to 4 p.m.) and Wednesday afternoons at The Christina Lake Living Arts Centre (1 to 3 p.m.) Call 250-442-3944 for more information.
Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary Communities’ 15th Anniversary celebration welcomes:
Wendy Edey, The Hope Lady Alberta Hope Foundation Wendy is a hope expert whose presentations are laced with humour and storytelling. Hope moves us forward when times are tough. It helps us flourish while coping with obstacles life puts in our path. We can foster hope by paying attention to language, symbols and ac-tions. Drawing on a wealth of experience as a hope educa-tor, counselling psychologist and group facilitator, Wendy Edey gives hope presentations that are practical, relevant, and fun. The Hope Lady talks about life from a hopeful perspective. Wendy Edey shares her experience with hope work, being hopeful, hopeful people, hopeful language and hope sym-bols. Hear about things that turned out better than ex-pected and impossible things that became possible.
Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary Communities’ 15th Anniversary Celebration Thursday, November 8, 2012 6:30 p.m. Refreshments and networking 7:00 p.m. Keynote speaker Platinum Sponsor Gallery 2 524 Central Ave. Grand Forks Tickets: $15 per person (will be waived on request) Available at: Thistle Pot Gifts Grand Forks, Huckleberry Market at Christina Lake
Gary Anaka K_\ DX^`ZXc K\\eX^\ 9iX`e Thursday, November 1 2:00 – 3:30 GFSS If you want to help teenagers in today’s world, then you need to begin with their brain.~ Unlock and engage the adolescent ‘digital’ brain. The teenage brain is undergoing huge changes; A work in progress.
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Success By 6 supports parents and communities in creating healthy, nurturing environments for our youngest children, so that by age 6, they are physically, socially, and emotionally ready to succeed in school. The goal of Success By 6 is to better the lives of our Boundary area children in our families and enhancing our communities.
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CUPE and HEU for sponsoring a successful Big Splash Celebration and to the many individuals who contributed their time. One hundred thirty swimmers enjoyed a free swim and lunch. Dandy Plumbing – Thank you for making a service call not only short notice but during the dinner hour and in the pouring rain. – Della and Denise
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ALMOST CHRISTMAS “PRESENT”ATION
Minor hockey in full swing The Grand Forks midget house hockey team played Nelson at Grand Forks Arena on Saturday and won 5-1. In other local minor hockey news, the Grand Forks Atom 1 team beat Greater Trail 2 team by a final of 5-2. On Sunday, the Grand Forks Atom 2 team lost 4-3 to the Greater Trail team while the Grand Forks Atom 1 team beat Castlegar 8-0. KARL YU PHOTO
❚ REC REPORT
Spooky swimming on Oct. 26 at the aquatic centre LILLY BRYANT Grand Forks Recreation
What are you doing for Halloween this year? Come celebrate with us at the aquatic centre on Friday, Oct. 26. The annual Spooky Swim Super Splash will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. There will be lots of Halloween games and activities scheduled during the event. The pool will be open until 9 p.m., so you can stay and enjoy a swim after the event. Admission for the evening is just $2 per person. Grand Forks Recreation (GFREC) would like to extend a huge thank you to all the businesses that sponsored this year’s spooky swim. Buy Low, Extra Foods, Bargain Store, Fields, Overwaitea Foods, Pharmasave and Value Drug Mart. Goodie bags will be given out during the evening. *** It’s November again, and GFREC will be offering our year end membership pass sale from Nov. 1 to Dec. 31. When you purchase a minimum of 25 passes, you will save 10 per cent on next year’s prices. There is no expiry date on these passes and there is no maximum amount that can be purchased. Stock up on the passes now and save for the upcoming season. *** If you are thinking about healthy and edu-
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cational Christmas presents for the children on your list, swim lessons would make great gifts. Register children for the winter sessions and save 10 per cent on the 2013 prices. This discount offer is in effect until Dec. 31. *** It’s starting to feel like fall has finally arrived. That should not stop you from getting outside and walking for your health. The Love and Sugar walking group meet every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at 8:30 a.m. in the aquatic centre parking lot. This is a self lead group that allows you to go at your own pace and your own distance. There is no age restriction and all levels are welcome. *** Remembrance Day free community skate at the Grand Forks Arena has been sponsored by Copper Fields Development – A sustainable Grand Forks Community. The Grand Forks Border Bruins will be on site to sell raffle tickets and the community can skate with the team between 3 to 5 p.m. Mark your calendar on Sunday, Nov. 11. Admission is by donation towards the local food bank. Please pick up a Nov. flyer for details on the upcoming community events, or give GFREC a call at 250-442-2202 or email us at gfplay@rdkb.com.
Remember to take precautions to keep your pets and livestock safe this Halloween. Ensure they’re properly identi¿ed, safely housed away from trick-or-treaters and ¿reworks, and that Halloween treats are out of reach! Freeman’s has many nutritious options for both pet and livestock feed. Stop in to discuss the best choices for your four legged family members!
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Artisans, Crafts, Produce and More! Saturday, November 3rd 11 am to 4 pm
Dr. DA Perley Elementary School Gym Free Admittance (by)
Donation of Non-Parishable Food Items for the Grand Forks Food Bank (Appreciated)
The Best Little Mountain in BC
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Bruins lose to Castlegar Border Bruins lose 5-0 against the Castlegar Rebels in a home game. KARL YU Gazette Editor
The Grand Forks Border Bruins lost 5-0 to the Castlegar Rebels on Oct. 18 and lost subsequent road games to the Beaver Valley Nitehawks and Nelson Leafs. The home game against Castlegar on Oct. 18 was a physical affair, with the Border Bruins amassing 35 minutes in penalties; they gave up three power play goals in seven opportunities. There were 62 penalty minutes in all. “We didn’t help our cause by taking too many penalties,” said Nick Deschenes, Border Bruins’ head coach and general manager. “It does happen and you have two choices: you either respond to it or give up goals. I think for the most part we did respond pretty well but they’re a pretty strong team and this is where we can’t afford to give teams these opportunities because it ends up in our net and we’re fighting from behind.” However, Deschenes thought that the Border Bruins did a better job responding to the physical play of the Castlegar Rebels on this night as opposed to a home game in September. “I don’t think Castlegar played as physical as they did when they first came here – they really took it to us physically – I thought our guys did a better job of matching them physically,” Deschenes explained. “As the year progresses, as our team gets stronger and more experienced, these are going to be the kinds of games where we can at least match them I believe.” Robert Dunsmuir stopped 35 of 40 shots in the Castlegar game. The Border Bruins lost 4-1 to the Nitehawks on Oct. 19, with Dominic Stadnyk stopping 33 of 37 shots – he was named the games third star and Jackson Purvis scored the lone goal for Grand Forks. Dunsmuir and Stadnyk both saw action in a 7-2 loss to Nelson the next night with Luke Jones and Hayden Pasacreta scoring for the Border Bruins. Grand Forks has home games against Nelson and Beaver Valley this Thursday and Friday respectively; it travels to Creston to play the Thunder Cats on Saturday.
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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
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Researchers are giving new hope to Grand Forks families coping with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Already one in 11 Canadians over 65 lives with the diseases. And since age is the highest risk factor, that number is expected to soar as the population continues to get older. Advances in research are offering new reasons for optimism, though, including new tools that may allows doctors to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease earlier, and with more certainty. Families can get the latest information, without even leaving their homes, thanks to an Update on Dementia Research teleworkshop being offered on Thursday, Oct. 25 by the non-profit Alzheimer Society of B.C. Vancouver geriatrician Dr. Philip Lee will explain how research advancements might translate into clinical care for local residents. “We are beginning, more and more, to understand how the disease doesn’t just present itself at times of first symptom onset. There’s a whole process that’s occurring in the background,” he says. “We may be able to make the diagnosis earlier and earlier, and potentially in individuals before they have symptoms. To intervene at that point would be desirable so that hopefully we can even prevent—in
the future—the condition from actually worsening.” Researchers are exploring new interventions for people diagnosed with dementia, and non-pharmacological interventions such as exercise and diet that may also reduce the risk of the disease. Dr. Lee contributes to research but also works with patients at UBC’s Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Clinic as well as St. Paul’s Hospital Department of Geriatric Medicine. “The largest proportion of what I do is see patients,” he says. “That is part of what drives my passion for the research, because ultimately, I can also see the impact that it has on treating the patients and the family members we have the privilege of interacting with.” The Update on Dementia Research teleworkshop runs from 7 to 8 p.m. on Oct. 25. Residents can access it via telephone, with optional online slides. Pre-registration is not necessary. A few minutes before the session, participants simply dial toll-free 1-866-994-7745, then enter the pass code of 1122333. To use the website, go to momentum.adobeconnect.com/alzheimerbc and enter as a guest. For more information on Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, visit the Society website at www.alzheimerbc.org.
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.
Casey Seyts peels apples on Oct. 12 in preparation for Sacred Heart Catholic Church’s pie sale KARL YU PHOTO fundraiser on Oct. 12.
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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.
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Clive Sykes A Memorial Book is being put together in Memory of Clive If you have a story you wish to share please email it to:
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Thank You! Yelana (Angela) Sykes
❚ FOR THE RECORD In the article “Former Grand Forks resident up for country music award” in the Oct. 17 issue of The Grand Forks Gazette, It Got Ugly is an EP (extended play), which features five songs, four of which Lisa Nicole Kienas wrote. She has also performed all over the Kootenay-area, but not in Oliver.
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
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.
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Marie Swetlishnoff (nee Dergousoff) M i (nee Marie ( Dergousoff) D ff ff) Swetlishnoff, age 90, passed away into the presence of her Lord Jesus on Tuesday, October 16, 2012 at Boundary Hospital. Marie was born in Buchannan, Sask. on January 14, 1922. She came to Grand Forks with her family when she was 20 and continued to live there all her life. Marie and John Swetlishnoff. were married on June 16, 1945. They had 3 children, Wayne, Wendy and Randy. Marie was a gifted woman who loved to share her gifts of gardening, knitting and cooking with others. Often her bright green eyes would light up because of a joke or some fun activity that she was planning. Marie loved her family and enjoyed family dinners and picnics. Marie loved life and had great faith in God. She was a devoted wife, mother, sister, aunt and friend. Marie will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Marie was predeceased by her husband John, son Randy and brother Bill. She is survived by her son Wayne, daughter Wendy, sisters Hazel and Marjorie Dergousoff and sisters-in law Margaret Koftinoff and Vera Cherneko. Marie also had many nieces, nephews and extended family members. A memorial service was held on October 20 at Grand Forks Christian Centre conducted by Pastor Henry Klassen and Pastor Mike Bidell. Arrangements were entrusted to Graham Funeral Home in Oliver, B.C. Wayne and Wendy would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the nursing staff and doctors at the hospital as well as friends and family for all their support. Anyone wishing to make a donation in Marie’s memory may do so to B.C. Children’s Hospital c/o Tribute Program, 938 West 28th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. V5Z 4H4.
Erich (Woody) Brenner Erich (Woody) Brenner, of Grand Forks, B.C. passed from this life on Thursday, October 11, 2012 in Boundary Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Charlotte, daughter Heidi, son Rudi, his brother Reinhold and three sisters Olga, Martha and Bertha, and numerous nieces and nephews. Erich was born in Mydsk, Poland in July 1931 to Lydia and Wilhelm Brenner. He immigrated to Canada in the early 1950s and initially settled in Winnipeg, MB where he met his wife. In the late 1950s the Family moved to Vancouver where they resided in south Vancouver until the early 1970s and then moved to Langley. In the early ’90s Erich and Charlotte moved to Abbotsford and in 2001 they moved to Grand Forks. Erich was self-employed. He was a proud European craftsman who loved working with wood. He loved music and played numerous brass instruments. Erich was also very active in several Lutheran church congregations; St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church where he served on the church council, Shepherd of the Valley in Langley, Peace Lutheran in Abbotsford and Ànally, Christ Lutheran Church at Grand Forks, where he sang in the choir and served as an elder. A Memorial Service to celebrate Erich’s life was be held at Christ Lutheran Church at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 20. Entombment of his ashes will follow at a later date. In lieu of Áowers, donations to Christ Lutheran Church in Erich memory would be appreciated. The family wishes to thank all the doctors, nurses and other health care workers who did their best to make his last days with us as comfortable as possible. Grand Forks Funeral Home had care of arrangements.
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
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.
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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CHILD & YOUTH COUNSELLOR School District No. 51 (Boundary) is inviting applications for a Child and Youth Counsellor position at West Boundary Elementary School effective November 8, 2012 to June 27, 2013. The position will be 6.5 hours per day, 4 days a week and while students are in school. This position includes 4 hours dedicated to Aboriginal Child & Youth Counselling. The successful applicant will work with/under the direction of the School Principal in dealing with behavioural, social and emotional concerns and provide support to children in crisis. This would entail individual and group work in various settings such as the classroom and the playground. The successful applicant, under direction, would also be presenting prescribed program material to some classes. The successful applicant will be expected to work closely with the school Principal, the School Based and Integrated Case Management teams and the Aboriginal Education teacher. Required Qualifications and Education: • Child Care degree or diploma or equivalent background in behavioural sciences such as social work, clinical or counselling psychology • Well-developed interpersonal communications and group process skills • Demonstrated successful experience with challenging children • Demonstrated successful experience dealing with professional staff and parents • Must be a strong advocate for children • Experience, knowledge and appreciation of aboriginal culture and education issues Duties and Responsibilities: • Assisting in the implementation of program objectives • Working with students with exceptional social, emotional and behaviour challenges • Implementing interventions with students and families and providing feedback re the same • Providing reports to the Principal regarding program activities, children’s progress and challenges • Establishing and maintaining records of student individual counselling programs • Other duties as coordinated with program teachers; may include shared responsibility for supporting outdoor pursuits, cultural trips, etc. • Must possess good interpersonal skills and ability to work as a team member • Working with Integrated Case Management teams and District Intervention Program staff as well as the Aboriginal Education teacher. Interested persons are requested to contact Mr. Brian Foy, Principal, West Boundary Elementary School at 250-446-2724. Letters of application, including resume and references, must be received by the undersigned by 12:00 noon, November 1, 2012. MS. MAXINE RUZICKA DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 51 (BOUNDARY) BOX 640, GRAND FORKS, BC V0H 1H0 TELEPHONE: 250-442-8258 FAX: 250-442-8800 EMAIL: charlene.wiebe@sd51.bc.ca
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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. Qualifications 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. Qualified 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:
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THE ‘DOLL HOUSE’ IS FOR SALE!!! Clean, cozy and cute 552 SQ FT, 1 bedroom cottage on a corner 100’ x 105’ lot at Greenwood, BC. This charming cottage has new kitchen cabinets; new sheet roc; new bath and thermal windows. $77,900. MLS# K216517
CLEAN, AND BRIGHT! 2 bedroom manufactured home on double lot. Mountain view and a few blocks to the beach. $164,900. MLS# K203487
50’ X 120’ LOTS with water connection and utilities at the road. 3 blocks to Christina Lake Provincial Park and beach. $74,900. MLS# K212243 & K212244
LAKEVIEW from this .80 acre lot in the prestigious Chase Road area less than 2 kms from the Christina Lake Provincial Park. $169,000. MLS# K213049
BIG PRICE REDUCTION! Great value! 4.74 acres with large family home in popular west-end. Extra large shop/ garage is over 1300 sq ft. Perfect hobby farm, lots of potential. Great views. 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom. Central air. Very well maintained home and property. Move-in ready and priced to sell. Call your REALTOR®. Bring your offer. $319,000. MLS# K203907
VERY PRIVATE, 650 FT of sandy swimming holes just minutes to town. Very new executive charmer with nice shop and lots of room for all your RV’s and toys. Low maintenance design to home and property. Wood and tile floors throughout. Great kitchen. Very well landscaped with big garden area and rock gardens. Big decks and courtyard area for outdoor living when you are not at the river. Very rare! $399,000. MLS# K206797
TRY YOUR OFFER on this revenue property, three suites plus 2,224 sq foot living area . Seller is highly motivated. $299,000. MLS# K203807
GREAT FAMILY HOME 3 bedrooms 2 baths, new roof, suite potential, many extras. Call your REALTOR® to view today. $287,000. MLS# K215839
2 BEDROOM HOME on city services. Wait for you and your sweat equity to turn this house into a HOME. Priced to sell. $99,000. MLS# K216285
THIS HOME IS LOCATED ON LARGE corner lot with park like yard that is deer proof! 3 bedrooms, new flooring and windows. Great location, close to school, Kettle River and Trans Canada Trail. $278,500. MLS# K215269
EXTREMELY MOTIVATED SELLER!!! Private, 12.77 acres, 10 minutes from town, perfect for hobby farm, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, post & beam house, shop, greenhouse. $369,000. MLS# K213428
Linda Laktin 250-442-3099
Harry Davy 250-442-0466
REDUCED by $30,000!! “A Must See”Rancher beautifully refinished inside. New Kitchen. New Bath. New Paint Flooring throughout. Ready to move in today. $219,900. MLS# K210484
Barry Poppenheim 250-449-8276
Cindy Anthony 250-442-7379
Terry Mooney 250-442-6777
LET’S TALK OPPORTUNITY! Four 1 acre lots in city limits with access to all services nearby. Listing price is below assessed value.This could really be a developer’s delight Call your REALTOR® for more information. $234,900. MLS# K216353
Pete Vanjoff 250-442-7415
Ken Dodds 250-442-2632
Linda Gray 250-442-6474
JUST REDUCED!! 3 bedroom, 1 bath on a corner lot!! Living room / dining room addition with fireplace. Why pay rent and throw your money away when you could own?? $81,900. MLS# K215709
Pat Ballard 250-442-7616
Gayle Holmes 250-442-7516
Aaron Anthony 250-584-4663
Gary Smith 250-443-1256
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The November deadline for Marketplace is Friday, Oct. 26. Book your ad today.
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ALPACAS:Adorable & easy caring, pet or fibrestock. $200 each or 3/$500. 250.442.6642.
I am a responsible, single, retired woman (non-smoker) available to look after your pets/house in your absence. Short or long term. I have lots of time for cuddles and walks. Linda 442-5880
Farm Equipment
Ford Tractor 8N, very good condition C/W rear blade. Call for details. 250-442-0957.
Fruit & Vegetables Grand Forks Farms:Gala apples $0.50lb/20lb box; fresh apple juice(blend of Gala, Honeycrisp & Spartan’s)$13.00/5L. Honeycrisp, Ambrosia, Spartan & Winter Banana apples #2 apples perfect for applesauce and juicing $10.00/40lb. U-Pick Foch grapes $0.75/lb. Now taking orders for Foch grape juice, great for fresh juice and home wine making. Acorn, Butternut, Buttercup, Red Kuri Hubbard squash, $0.75/lb. Tuesdays & Fridays at the Farmer’s Market until October 30th or at the farm. Terry, Val & Erran Rilkoff, 6015 Spencer Road, Grand Forks. 250-442-3514.
Italian prunes. 250-442-3878 or 250-442-7920.
Household Services
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Auctions
FARM MARKET AUCTION Food Service & Farm Equipment, Nov. 3, 11 AM at Horstings Farm, 2 mi N. of Cache Creek. View photos at doddsauction.com 1-866545-3259
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Pets
Garage Sales
6 week old Blue Tick Hound puppies for sale, ready to go. $400 OBO 250-442-8238
Grand Forks: Sat Oct 27, 8am1pm. 7770 Columbia Dr. Bike, skis,golf clubs,dog pen & more
CALL DELPHINE AT 250-442-2191 EXT. 205 TO ADVERTISE IN MARKETPLACE
Legacy AcresTM Vineyard Reservoir Road, Grand Forks
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LOVE CANDLES!! LOVE SHOPPING!! LOVE EARNING FREE STUFF? Ladies Christmas is only 3 months away start shopping now!! Gold Canyon Candles “worlds finest candles”, straight to your home. If you are interested in hosting a Home Party, and would like to earn free candles, if you love food and friends then now is the time.. www.goldcanyon.com for more info. Call me, Carrie Cooper- Gold Canyon Consultant 1-250-498-0009
4 - P225 R60-16 Kuhmo snow tires, mounted on Toyota steel rims, used 1 winter. Stock Toyota hubcaps incl. $400. 250-442-0514. Black French door fridge, oak barrels, antique washstand, new 7’ lighted xmas tree, large assortment of new xmas decorations. 250-442-3337 Ford 3000 gas tractor, runs good, c/w 7’ snow plow & snow chains, 24’ electric bale elevator. 3300 London Rd. 250-442-3229 FOR RESTLESS or cramping legs. A fast acting remedy since 1981, sleep at night, proven for 31 years. Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660. www.allcalm.com HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? Husqvarna chain saws. Evenings 250-442-5894.
Nonagenarian disposing a multitude of cherished items, antique and modern. China Cabinet $80, barley corn folding table $175, trunk $50, record player, records, sewing machine, collection of razors, sharpening stuff, lighters, old cameras, postcards, pliers, timekeepers, wartime, medical bandages, 2 speakers, home and shop tools, 306 rifle with scope & case, deepwell pump, pop boxes, damaged motorcycle, big roll of single strand wire, fireproof shingles, antique farm implements & 8N Tractors, stump puller, ploughs, discs, harrow mower, rake, heavy roller, cultivator etc. etc. etc. acreage, house in Nelson 505-5200
Heavy Duty Machinery
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Hobbies & Crafts 1/2 PRICE Newspaper roll ends. Grand Forks Gazette office. Good for many uses.
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Treadmill $100, 4000W Onan generator $650 obo, portable air compressor 18CFM, 6 1/2 HP $600 obo, 4 all season tires mounted on wheels, 235/85/15 Ford or Dodge, $300. 250-4427777.
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APPRAISERS
Lia Azhure Inc.
WEST KOOTENAY
Certified General Accountant
Singer Upholstery sewing machine. 250-442-3315.
7157 - 3rd Street
Misc. Wanted 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.
250-442-0141
Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town
KEMP HARVEY BURCH KIENTZ INC. Certified General Accountants 619 Central Ave., Grand Forks, B.C.
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APPRAISALS BRAD McPEEK, D.A.R.
1 Quart canning jars. 250442-2304.
11 muscles to read this ad. LOTS OF UPGRADES in this new Greenwood listing. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath family home with heated garage. Great fencing for privacy and security. Just steps to town and shopping. Large city park green space across the street. Call your REALTOR® for a walkthrough.
ACCOUNTANTS
Pellet stove $800 firm. Never installed, heats 1,500 sq ft. 250-447-9192.
Features of the Week ! Pete Vanjoff 442-7415 ISTINGStakes LIt
GREAT LAKEVIEW AT CHRISTINA LAKE And great new price! 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.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
7816 Donaldson Dr. Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2523
Open Monday to Saturday
Your best buy is from a merchant you know
CAR CARE Three great services at one convenient location! Full Service Mechanical • Full Service Auto Body Full Service Custom Muffler Centre • ICBC ExpressValet Certified Mechanics: 250-442-3828 • Auto Body: 250-442-0507
6391 Highway 3, Grand Forks, BC
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CONTRACTOR
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CertiÄed Septic Planner / Installer Mini & Mid Sized Excavators Bobcat / Dump Truck / Hiab
CALL BARRY
250-442-4220 Cell 250-442-7333
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HOLISTIC HEALING Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D.
Screened & Crushed Gravel special driveway mix, drain rock, blend sands, PEA GRAVEL Road Grader Service Division of Gofer Farms Ltd. – Hay Sales 10405 Granby Rd (9 km) • email: gofer@xplornet.com
GRAVEL & SAND
STEVE DANSHIN • New Construction • Residential Builder • Renovations • Commercial Ph. 250-442-3744 Cell: 250-442-9437 Fax: 250-442-3720
Please phone 250-368-6999 for an appointment
Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
SNOWBALL VENTURES Sales, Installations & Inspections Your Pellet Heating Specialist
Large supply of rock for retaining walls, decorative purposes, etc. Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking Services ~ Certified Planner & Installer of Septic Systems Call Jimmy 250-442-9422
ELECTRICAL
RAY NYSTEN Construction
Licensed & Insured Commercial * Residential General Contracting Renovations * Project Management Free Estimates
Ph/Fx 250-443-3226 Cell 250-442-9825 E-mail ray_kris@telus.net • Form Rentals • Concrete Accessories
GENERAL CONTRACTORS 7816 Donaldson Dr 250-442-5229
ELECTRICAL
Redi Electric Ltd.
Reg. g No. 13266
Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps Honest Service – Quality Work
7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082
Boundary Electric (1985) Ltd. • Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction
John Billwiller www.snowballventures.com 10545 Granby Rd., Grand Forks
HOME HEALTH
Christina Lake Home Health
COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE
Grand Forks Reg. #100851
Andy 250-442-0795
GUTTERS
Ace Gutters Inc.
• Continuous K Style & Fascia Eavestroughing • Soffit & Fascia Trim Installations – Repairs – Gutter Cleaning
To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055 or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381 Email: russ442@telus.net
HAIR SALON
Hair
For information call 250-447-6220
HOME INSPECTIONS
Blair’s
Home Inspections Brian Blair
Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905 Email: blairshome@nethop.net
MASSAGE THERAPY
Studio Chris (Christine) Esselink
Beverly Banks R.M.T.
~ Licensed Stylist / Colorist ~ Nail Technician / Esthetician 7223 - 5th Street, Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0
250-442-1259
YOUR AD BELONGS HERE!
Monday to Friday Phone for appointment
Serenity Wellness Centre and Spa
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
250-442-5561
Hot Tubs
A. SHELTON FIRE & ELECTRICAL Certified Electrical Residential ~ Commercial Emergency Service Preventative Maintenance Serving the Andy Cell: 250-442-7120 Boundary Office: 250-445-2234 Elect. Contractor # 24118
Walk-in Baths • Swimming Pools Accessories & Chemicals • Repairs
Kettle River Spa & Pool Co. NEW LOCATION:
MULTI-SERVICES
J&S MultiServices
Quality Equipment Flexible Rates
• Snow Removal • Rototilling • Firewood • Fencing • Custom Haying & Hay Sales
* denotes Optometric Corporation
PLUMBING & HEATING
1649 Landsdowne Crescent • 250-442-0288 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Granby Plumbing & Heating IAN ORSER New Construction / Renovations / Repairs Licensed Plumber / Bonded Gas Fitter Commercial / Residential
Cell: 250-442-8118 granbycamp@hotmail.com
John or Sherri
250-442-0007
SAW SHARPENING
NAIL TECHNICIAN
Buff n Beyond Lorretta Nails Nielsen
Twisted Teeth Saw Shop Saw, knife & tool sharpening service George Stooshinoff Certified Sawfiler Phone: 250-442-8359 gastoo@telus.net 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks
CertiÀed Nail Technician
250-442-7427
STORAGE
Mobile service available to local seniors
NOTARY PUBLIC LOUISE CURRIER
NOTARY PUBLIC
BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units
7990 Columbia Drive
Located at Boundary Electric
250-442-5561
7215 2nd St., Grand Forks (Across from Fire Hall)
Ph: 250-442-0282
Your best buy is from a merchant you know
7635 16th Street 250-442-8658
HOT TUBS
7990 Columbia Drive
250-442-8208
Blood Collections in the comfort of your home $20 Grand Forks ~ $25 Christina Lake Urine Drug Screen Testing Flexible Hours – 7 days/week “A service for everyone”
CONSUMER PROTECTION BC #58522
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Electrical Contract Reg. #1210
We provide in home services, assisting seniors to remain independent in their own homes Serving Christina Lake & Grand Forks areas
Serving the Kootenay Boundary
Oasis
3rd St., Grand Forks
Roxanne 250-442-5136
WOOD AND PELLET HEATING APPLIANCES 250-442-2943
WETT CERTIFIED
Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.*
OPTOMETRIST
HEATING
GENERAL CONTRACTOR GEN
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is resuming his practice in Grand Forks
Phone 250-442-2191 to advertise here
OFFICE 250-442-0428
MEDICAL SERVICES
SAGAMORE RV & MINI-STORAGE Digital Video Surveillance Access 24 hrs/day – 7 days/week Personal Keypad Entry 5’x10’, 10’x10’, 10’x20’ & 10’x30’
148 Sagamore Avenue Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2652 www.sagamoreministorage.com
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Abbeyfield Centennial House is now taking applications from seniors for its waiting list. Meals, util & cable all included. $1,300. Call 250-442-2223.
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3 bdrm condo with 2 full bath, available now. Ref. required. NP, NS please. Phone 250442-2276/250-442-6800. 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. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm. N/P please. Ref req. Phone 250442-2276 / 250-442-6800. GRAND Forks. $650 per mo. Clean 2 bdrm apt. Close to hospital. n/s n/p. Avail. Nov. 1. References required. Ph. 250584-5052 or 250-447-2555 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. 250-442-0952.
Exclusive Factory Direct Pricing on SRI 14s, 16s, doubles & modular homes. Take advantage of our 38 years experience and then take advantage of our pricing only at Lake Country Modular conveniently located next to SRI’s factory. Huge grants, discounts and factory incentives. Call Don at 1-866-766-2214 or visit us at 515 Beaver Lake Rd, Kelowna www.LCMhomes.com 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. $265,000/obo. Valmar, updated & motivated. 250-442-6688 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.
Lots Grand Forks. 2 vacant lots, surveyed, fenced, planted, cultivated, on 14th St. Further info on the gate post. 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.
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Grand Forks: 2 bdrm apt $750. 2 bdrm apt $725 utilities inc. 2 bdrm home 4 apps $700 close to downtown. 2 bdrm, 2 bath furnished home on river $750. Unique lge 1 bdrm apt, 5 appls, $800/utils inc, downtown. 3 bdrm 1.5 bath home west end location $850. 3bdrm, 2 bath home, shop, rural setting, $1,200. Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $550. Christina Lake: 2 bdrm partly furnished mobile $675, Avail Nov 1; 3 bdrm furnished home avail to June 30/13, $850. N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca
Mobile Homes & Parks 1980 14X70 Crownpointe Mobile with hitch. Good shape. Nice interior with 3 beds, 2 baths. Priced to sell at $15,000. 250-866-5568 Grand Forks: Reduced, priced to sell. Now only $35,000. Riverfront, 2 bdrm+ mobile home / renovated w/drywall. New kitchen, bathroom & flooring, dble pane windows & peak roof. 250254-1733.
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.
Christina Lake 2bdrm trailer, Gas. R/R. No Dogs. Rent negotiable. 604-530-3950. Grand Forks: Handyman Special, 3 bdrm trailer. “Off the Grid” $300/m. 250-443-5049.
Homes for Rent FOR rent, two bedroom house in G.F. Large yard. $750 plus util, must be able to put the power in your own name. N/S, small pet neg. Ph 778-4762782 Grand Forks 2 bdrm rancher, 4 appls, $825/m + utils. 250442-3276. Grand Forks-4 bdrm, 2 bath, fully fenced, 5 appl., N/S. $1,150.+util. 604-943-9026. Grand Forks; 5 bdrm, appliances included, $1,000./m + utils. Centrally located. Avail Dec. 1st. R/R. N/S, N/P. 604273-9287. Grand Forks: Nice 2 bdrm home in good area, 5 appliances, avail Nov 1st. N/S, N/P, $750 plus utils. Call 250-4422722/250-443-4919. 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 rural trailer, mature couple, N/S, no partying. $650 month, 250-512-1268. Greenwood 3 bdrm house, 4 appls. Garden. $650/m + utils. N/S-N/P. 250-442-2353. LARGE 4 bedroom home. In quiet neighborhood closed to town, river, and park. Long term family wanted with excellent references. Utilities not included. Pet negotiable. $1150 per month plus damage deposit. (250)666-0678 Midway: 3 bdrm, large fenced yard, office, storage, freshly painted, parking. $775/mo. 250-999-0033.
Townhouses G/wood, 2bdrm, 4 apps, 2 cov prk, patio, s.shed, N/S, pet neg, $650/m. 250-442-2449.
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Townhouses Grand Forks; Steel at $116,000. Immaculate 3 story town house , fully finished, no strata, high school area. 250442-0610.
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1996 Buick Regal 3.8. Winter tires. $2,495. 250-442-7181.
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1997 Buick Regal G.S. 3.8 L, 6 cyl. supercharge motor, auto, leather seats, excellent condition, asking $2,500. 250442-3850
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Features of the Week Serving the DISCOVER Vanjoff 442-7415 GS! Pete BORDER COUNTRY Boundary Country with LISTIN REALTY
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GREAT LAKEVIEW AT CHRISTINA LAKE And great new price! 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.
in this new Greenwood listing. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath family home with heated garage. Great fencing for privacy and security. Just steps to town and shopping. Large city park green space across the street. Call your REALTOR® for a walkthrough.
$ MLS# K215817 family room, office-plus carport & garage - Back
$ MLS# K216410 4 bedroom, 2 bath 2340 sqft home on 1 acre.
$208,900 - BEST BUY IN GRAND FORKS! Ideal location-2 fully finished levels offer 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
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A stones throw from the Kettle River.
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GREAT VIEWS from this 4 bedroom 3 bath family home on 4.9 acres. Walkout basement. Huge decks. Wood burning stove and air conditioning. Nice circular driveway. Animal ready, fenced and cross fenced, with pasture, new barn and your own hay field. Popular west Grand Forks area. Just minutes to town. Custom log home! 3 bedroom. 1 bath $ MLS# K216329 1989 sqft. home on 24 + Acres. $399,000 MLS K215173 Call Jazz 250-443-9088 or Val 250-442-7655
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Your Ranch awaits you! 3 bedroom, 1 bath home on 13.11 acres $259,000 MLS# K215335 Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088
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$299,900 buys this private 4.47ac. with 3 bed 2 BORDER COUNTRY bath home - great view! new paint, floors and S.S. appliances! REALTY K214280 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
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Build your dream home! This ½ acre lot is located in the Copper Ridge Estates $80,000 MLS K212954 Call Jazz 250-443-9088 or Val 250-442-7655
Throw away your car keys! Cozy cottage in spotless condition-fully renovated-yours to enjoy! $139,000 K201183 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
Prime location! 3000 sq. ft. commercial $159,000 MLS# K4000536 Call Jazz 250-443-9088 or Val 250-442-7655
4500 sq ft. Commercial building. $289,000 MLS#: K4000537 Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088
$208,900 - BEST BUY IN GRAND FORKS! Ideal location-2 fully finished levels offer 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, office-plus carport & garage - Back yard is fully fenced and property has u.g. sprinklers! K211573 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
A stones throw from the Kettle River. 4 bedroom, 2 bath 2340 sqft home on 1 acre. $325,000 MLS K215335 Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088
Year round home or summer place! Fully renovated and redecorated 2 bed home. Quick possession possible - as new! K213058 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
NO zoning, so bring your ideas. Almost 1 acre lot in Greenwood BC $49,900 MLS# K210950 Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088
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Brand new elec f/a furnace and heat pump $299,900 buys this private 4.47ac. with 3 bed 2 bath home - great view! new paint, floors and S.S. appliances! K214280 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
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1991 Jetta turbo diesel, standard 5-spd, many new parts. $2,550. Phone 250-442-7777. 2003 Subaru Outback. Winter tires w/rims, heated leather seats. $8,500. 250-442-4208.
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Motorcycles 1997 Yamaha YZ250 Dirt Bike. New chain & sprockets, fresh rebuild, rad guards, shop manual, no leaks. $2,500. 250-442-3787.
Off Road Vehicles 2008 Can Am Renegade. 743 miles/62hr riding time. 2 or 4 wheel. $5,800. 250-442-5956.
Recreational/Sale 1992 Prowler 21’ 5th Wheel. A/C, owning, furnace, everything works great, but has had a leak in the roof. $5,000. 250442-3787 2008 Ameri-camp Fifth Wheel, 1 Lg Tip-out. 250-442-3315
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Re: Clive Maxwell Sykes, deceased formerly of 3555 Highway #3, Christina Lake, British Columbia V0H 1E2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that creditors and others having claims against the estate of the above deceased are hereby required to send particulars thereof to the Executrix named hereunder at 1115 3rd Street, Castlegar, British Columbia V1N 2A1, on or before November 30, 2012, after which date the Executrix will distribute the said estate among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the Executrix then has notice. The Executrix will not be liable for any claim of which she has no notice at the time of distribution.
2001 Buick LeSabre, 124,000 km. Excellent condition. $3,500 obo. 250-442-2641. 2002 Alero Oldsmobile, Excellent Shape, new Winters & Summers on rims, V6 Good on Gas, 190,00kms, $4000. OBO 250-368-6061 2002 Cavalier very good condition, w/winter tires w/rims, new summers. 250-443-9002. 2008 Buick Allure CX 34,000 kms, V-6 fully loaded, leather seats, aluminum wheels, $13,000 Call 250-365-5164
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Roxul Inc. is a leading North American manufacturer and marketer of planet-friendly insulation made from natural stone and recycled material. Headquartered in Milton, ON, with production facilities located in Milton and Grand Forks, BC, we are a subsidiary of Rockwool International. Roxul’s fire-resistant, stone wool insulation products are used in residential, commercial and industrial applications to save energy, lower emissions, and provide added safety. We are currently seeking a talented, energetic individual at our Grand Forks facility.
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1990 Safari snowmobile, very low km $500. X-country ski track setter $150. 250-4423035.
Trucks & Vans 1977 camperized Dodge van, low mi., 360, F/S etc. Good condition. sacrifice $2,200. 250-443-5354 / 447-9510. 1980 Ford Ex. Cab camper sp., 2WD. 250-442-8002. 1982 Chevy Camper Van. Good Winter, 4 new summers. $600. 250-442-2059. 1989 F250 manual trans, club cab, full box. $900/obo. 250447-9510. 1990 Chevy 1/2 ton, 4x4, $2,495. 1994 GMC 4x4 Flat deck, $2,295.00. 250-4427181. 2003 Chevy Silverado diesel 3/4 ton LT. Very good shape. $10,000. 250-447-9102. Parts; 1990 F150 4x4, auto trans, auto hubs, full box, good tires. $500.obo 250-447-9510. Parts-1995 Ford 4x4, 6 cyl, manual trans, manual hubs. $500/obo. 250-447-6662.
Utility Trailers 20’ freight trailer $3,900. Insulated fibre-glass sliding canopy, double door. $1,150. 250442-3035. Trailer 11.5’ x 8’, 14” wheels, rear & front ramps, $800/obo 250-442-5181.
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