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Tabletree juice best in world BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff

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Creston Valley orchardists Gary and Susan Snow capped a surreal month on Oct. 10 by accepting an award for making the world’s best pure juice at an industry conference in Barcelona, Spain. Tabletree black cherry juice had bested the other finalist for the award, Nudie Juice, the largest juice producer in Australia. “WE WON!!!” Susan Snow reacted on Facebook following the awards ceremony. “We are bringing home the gold. We are so excited. We actually have the ‘Best Pure Juice in the World.’ “Wow, how cool is that. Makes us cry all over. I really did blubber when we got it. It is so unreal…like a dream. Not sure what the fallout will be from this. We are crossing our fingers and our toes.” Not much more than a month ago, when a sleepy Susan answered the telephone at 6 a.m., her first thought was that the caller was pulling some sort of prank. Eventually, Gary urged her to take a message and promise to return the call. They soon learned that the World Juice Award nomination was legitimate. The World Juice Awards are handed out annually at a conference sponsored by a leading industry magazine, FoodNews. It attracts hundreds of the most important juice industry players in the world. See SNOWS, page 3

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BIG BAND — The Creston Community Band, the Many Bays Community Band and East Shore Dixie took to the stage at the Prince Charles Theatre on Oct. 18 in a fundraiser for the Creston Community Auditorium Society. The first part of the show featured 30 members of the Many Bays and Creston bands combined, conducted by both Monte Anderson and Donnie Clark (second from right), while the second part featured East Shore Dixie, a smaller group, led by Clark.

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he Creston Valley Agricultural Society is hosting a networking event for women in the valley to raise awareness, and create business and social connections between farm and city working women. Inspirational speaker Leona Dargis will be the evening’s main feature, and Creston Museum manager Tammy Hardwick will offer a presentation on women through the years. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 3 in the Creston Room at the Creston and District Community Complex. There will be no sit-down dinner, but Michelle Staggs of Buffalo Trails will be serving appetizers as a threecourse meal. Tickets are $40 and can be purchased at Pharmasave, or contact Carolyn Hawton at 250-428-2286, Bettylou Christenson at 250-866-5694 or Lori Kepke at 250-4029673. Any surplus funds raised will be donated to the Creston Valley Hospital to be put toward a new labour and birthing bed in the maternity ward.


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GIRLS BEAT BOYS — The Prince Charles Secondary School senior girls volleyball team beat the Creston Valley Thunder Cats four games to one in Monday night’s fundraising event. The Creston RCMP, including Staff Sgt. Bob Gollan (left), served more than 100 hamburgers before the games.

Snows’ ‘heads are spinning’ From page 1 Tabletree black cherry juice, the couple’s first foray into adding value to their late season cherry crop, began after a lengthy research period during which they developed a proprietary process that enhances the juice flavours with honey and cinnamon. An innovation award from the B.C. government helped get them up and running, but a lack of capital has slowed planned expansion. The couple decided to travel to Barcelona to attend the conference, also arranging to make a visit to Dijon, France, where scientists are studying the antiinflammatory properties of Tabletree black cherry juice. The Snows got an early taste that they had entered an entirely different world in Barcelona when they were unexpectedly invited into a marketing workshop when they were on their way to a day of sightseeing. “So there’s me in my ball cap and running shoes,” Gary said in a CBC Radio interview. “We both looked like Creston farmers,” Susan added. Attending the conference were 350 representatives from 60 countries. Gary said that his sense of calm that came with having a 50-50 chance to win

the award against only one other finalist dissipated as the announcement neared. “My stomach was just turning over,” he said. Luckily, the awards ceremony was short and sweet. It became all the sweeter when the underdog, a company that Gary described as “by far the smallest at the conference,” Tabletree, was announced the winner. “I cried, of course,” Susan said. “Now the world knows about Tabletree and the world knows about Creston and it knows about Canada. “Now we’re on the world map.” While it’s far too early to project just what the award and the attention might mean for Tabletree, Susan reports that hits on the company website have tripled. “Our heads are spinning, I guarantee you,” Gary said. “Now I am going to sound like a total wimp here,” said Susan. “But what is the most amazing thing in all of this is the support of all of our friends, family, and community and all the warm wishes and sharing of our great news. It is so amazing to share it all with you. Not only is it good for us, but for Creston, for Canada, and for the cherry industry. The world is waking up to the health benefits of the cherry and what our juice can do for them. We love it and we thank you all so much!”

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Four-hour police standoff ends peacefully BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff

A four-hour standoff between Creston RCMP and a male break and enter suspect was resolved without violence on Friday evening. “Members of the Creston RCMP were called to a report of a break and enter that had just occurred at a residence on Cook Street,” Cpl. Dan Moskaluk reported in a press release on Monday. “The suspect fled the home after being confronted by the occupants of the home. “After fleeing the scene, members tracked the suspect to a residence on 16th Avenue North in Creston. The suspect barricaded himself inside the residence with his common law spouse and her two young children. These persons were not believed to be in danger, and were not harmed. It is not believed that the suspect had any weapons.” Four hours later, shortly after RCMP members had obtained a warrant to enter the residence and arrest the subject, he surrendered peacefully. Nathan Beaudry, 34, was arrested for two counts of break and entry, breach of conditions, damage to property and uttering threats. He was held in custody pending a court hearing scheduled for Oct. 23. Police Beat Creston RCMP responded to 77 calls from Oct. 15-21, Staff Sgt. Bob Gollan said on Monday. October 15 •A male who had earlier been reported missing from Creston was found deceased in Ontario. •The eavestrough of a house on Northwest Boulevard was damaged when a motorhome drove into it. •A suspicious 1970s Volkswagen camper van was reported on Lakeview-Arrow Creek Road.

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Town of Creston Fall Yard and Garden Clean-Up The fall yard and garden clean-up is conducted by Town crews. Its purpose is to dispose of tree prunings, garden waste, and other compostable articles from yards that are not picked up during regular collection. No non-compostable items will be picked up. • Trees or brush should be cut into three (3) foot lengths and wrapped in bundles. • Grass clippings, leaves, etc, MUST be placed in rigid, weather proof, containers; e.g. garbage cans. NO PLASTIC GARBAGE BAGS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Fall collections will be on November 6, 7 & 8, 2012. On your pick-up day, please keep all compostable materials separate from household garbage and place at the curb for pick-up. Questions may be directed to the Public Works Department at 250-428-2214, ext. 233, or visit our website at www.creston.ca. For information on the Regional District Landfill site, call the Regional District of Central Kootenay at 1-800-268-7325 or visit their website at www.rdck.bc.ca/environmental/environmental_ services.html.

•Police were called to a child custody dispute on Hillside Street. •Harassing text messages were reported by a Hillside Street resident. •Police were called to a fight between 15- and 16-year-old brothers on 44th Street. •Harassing text messages were reported by the alleged offending party in the aforementioned Hillside Street complaint. October 16 •A 911 call from Cavell Street was determined to be a wrongly dialed number. •Police were called to provide traffic control at a structural fire on Russell Avenue in Riondel. •A report of possible fraud perpetrated on a male senior citizen came from 18th Avenue South. •No injuries resulted when a vehicle failed to negotiate a turn on Canyon-Lister Road and ended up in the ditch. •A person was reported to be selling beaded necklaces door-todoor 11th Avenue South. •The possible theft of mine samples was reported by a Highway 3 resident. •In Wynndel, persons were reported to be yelling and shouting obscenities at vehicles driving on Winlaw Road, an act that is considered to be a stunting offense. •A minor rear-end collision on Payne Road resulted in no injuries. •A passport and wallet were lost on Canyon Street. •An elderly female reported getting a message that her nephew was under arrest at the Kingsgate border crossing and that she should send more than $3,000 to Panama. She didn’t act as directed, calling police instead. The demand turned out to be a fraud. •A 16th Avenue North resident reported the theft of personal

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October 17 •Break-ins to three sheds and trailers on Majestic Road in Kingsgate resulted in the theft of quads. •A male was reported to have dumped a milkshake on a vehicle windshield in a family dispute on 18th Avenue South. •The reported attempt at an abduction outside Adam Robertson Elementary School turned out to be a misunderstanding. Facebook posts reported that the driver of a white van with plastic covering a window had attempted to lure a student into the vehicle. A police investigation determined that the driver was a parent who mistook another child as his own (when viewed from behind) and told him to “get in the van”. Gollan commended a caring community for helping to get the message of the possible crime out quickly, but expressed concern that the information is not retracted when it turns out to be incorrect. •A male found passed out on Canyon Street was taken to hospital for a checkup, then held in police custody overnight. •One horse was reported to be loose on Erickson Road at 32nd Avenue and two more were seen on Highway 3A near Wynndel. The former was taken into the care of a resident until the owner could be located. October 18 •No assault was found to have occurred in a loud argument between a couple at a Birch Street residence. •Police were called about a child custody issue on Elm Street. •A credit card was used fraudulently to obtain gift cards and fuel from a 16th Avenue service station. •No injuries were reported after

a single motor vehicle accident on Highway 3A near Crawford Bay. •A vehicle sustained minor damage when it was rear-ended on Canyon Street. •Relatives of a male on 18th Avenue South reported concern that he is the victim of fraud by a younger female, reporting that she had taken his vehicle, which was later located by police. October 19 •No assault was found to have happened when police responded to a 911 call about an argument between spouses on 19th Avenue North. •An Elm Street male broke court conditions when he failed to attend a probation appointment. •A male resident of Russell Avenue in Riondel was arrested for assault and later released on conditions. •A marijuana vaporizer was stolen from a Canyon Street business. •An intoxicated female on Highway 3 was transported to hospital by a passerby. October 20 •An elderly male died suddenly in his Ash Street residence, but not under suspicious circumstances. •A Winchester 300 magnum rifle and a seasonal affective disorder (SAD) light were stolen in a break-in to a Highway 3 residence near Kitchener. •A male who locked his keys in his truck on Canyon-Lister Road called police to help him remove a hunting rifle from the vehicle so that it could be secured safely. •A semi bearing Tennessee licence plates was reported to have passed another semi on a double solid line near Yahk. October 21 •Police were called to a local pub when an intoxicated male refused to leave. Friends ensured he was taken home safely. •When police investigated a report of shots being fired near Lakeview-Arrow Creek Road, it was determined that a person was shooting on his own property, sighting in his gun in a safe manner. •A break-in to a Hahn Road resident in Kitchener netted thieves Toshiba and Dell laptop computers, two wedding rings and four pellet guns. •Police are investigating a Goat River Road incident in which a food container bearing obscene and threatening language was left on the property.

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Agenda: Financial Report, Election of Officers Schedule of meetings for 2012 Blossom Festival We have vacancies on our Board of Directors. Looking for new faces and new ideas. Hugh Johnston, President Creston Valley Blossom Festival Association

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8 (KOOTENAY LAKE) FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING at 1:00 pm BOARD MEETING at 5:00 pm (times are PST) Tuesday, October 30, 2012 Board Office: 570 Johnstone Road, Nelson, BC Video Conferencing to Creston at: Creston Education Centre 617 – 11th Ave. South, Creston, BC Public Welcome

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Please be advised that the CRC Board of Directors is required to inform you of an upcoming meeting on Wednesday November 14, 2012 at 7:00p.m. to vote on a special resolution to change the section of Bylaw 26(3)- ‘A director must be elected at the annual general meeting. The number of directors to be elected must be the number of directors whose term expires at that meeting’ to read ‘Directors may be elected at the Annual General Meeting and may also be appointed by the Board of Directors from time to time for periods of either one or two years. There must be a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 12 directors.’ A vote of 75% of those present is required for the amendment to pass. The meeting will be held at the Creston Zendo - 824 Regina Street (across from the Adam Robertson Elementary School’s north playing field). Attendance is not mandatory and seating is limited so please RSVP (cresource@shaw.ca) if you are planning to attend.


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Winemaking leads Kiwi to Creston Valley

Who: Dan Barker What: Wine Where: Baillie-Grohman Estate Winery in Erickson and Moana Park in New Zealand When: Since he finished his degree in oenology Why: “I just love it!”

BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff

Dan Barker brings an impressive resume to his work as winemaker for Baillie-Grohman Estate Winery. The New Zealander has extensive experience in the hospitality industry, a degree in oenology and runs his own successful winery in the Hawkes Bay region of New Zealand. Barker is the Creston Valley’s second winemaker, and second Kiwi, following in the footsteps of fellow countryman Mark Rattray, who made most of Skimmerhorn Winery and Vineyard’s wines until this fall. Born in Takapuna on the north shore of Auckland, Barker grew up on farms, including a vineyard that his dad owned. “I wasn’t really involved with the wine business, but grew up around wine as a kid. We always had a little glass of wine with dinner when I was a child.” But he didn’t go straight into the wine business. His first post-secondary education was in computer science. “I have a leaning toward the sciences, but the work was awful — sitting at a desk, working 9 to 5,” he says, sitting in the living room of his autumn quar-

Dan Barker is the winemaker at Baillie-Grohman Estate Winery.

ters, which are attached to the BaillieGrohman winery building. “Then, it was on a Boxing Day, I think, that I had a Chardonnay that just blew my mind,” he recalls. “I think everyone has a moment where they think, ‘Oh my God, this stuff is magical!’ ” Eventually, his job as an information technology specialist for a company that owned “ a couple of really good restaurants”, would see him overseeing the till systems of about 100 restaurants in New Zealand. “But I was always in the wine cellar!” he laughs. “I ended up running some of the top restaurants in Auckland. “Then I decided, at 27, that I had to do something that I really wanted to do. So I moved to Hawkes Bay and did my degree in oenology (wine science). I’ve never looked back, really.” While he was working on his degree he also worked for wineries during every vintage (autumn in New Zealand, but spring in Canada). “I thought about show judging or something else wine-related, but didn’t really expect to finish my degree,” he said. “The amazing thing about making wine is

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the sense of achievement. You can grow your own grapes, then it’s up to you what you want to do with them and what style you want to make. I just love it!” Barker credits his experience in managing restaurants with giving him an advantage when he got into the winery business. “I knew the retail end and the consumer end really well. That’s something that’s made Moana Park (the winery he owns now) a little different — we’re not confused about what our business is and I think a lot of wineries are confused about what their business is. For a lot of wineries it’s a second or retirement business and the husband wants to be the winemaker and the wife is forced into sales and marketing, or doing something that she’s not perhaps good at. So they make this wine and it sits in the cellar. “Anyone can make wine. Selling wines is what the business is.” Before making the jump into winery ownership, Barker worked at small and large wineries in New Zealand. While still in university, he worked with Crossroads.

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“I was so green. I had my first CO2 experience (breathing straight carbon dioxide, a by-product of the fermentation process that can render a person unconscious and kill them within minutes — it’s happened here in B.C.) there. There was this lees racking tank that was conical so the lees (a sediment comprised of dead yeast cells, grape seeds and other solids) would settle into the bottom. I stuck my head in, of course. I flinched and hit my head on the back of the tank. I nearly knocked myself out. I split open the back of my head but I pulled myself out. It’s a great lesson to learn.” After several more winery jobs, Barker would eventually land at Sacred Hill, “which I think is one of the most progressive wineries in New Zealand.” It provided his link to Moana Park. “When I was at Sacred, the head winemaker, Tony Bish, won winemaker of the year and I won young winemaker of the year at the same event. And that night there came a job offer to become winemaker at Moana Park. I’d had a couple wines and I accepted. The next day I went to Moana Park, grabbed a carton (12-bottle case) of wine and took it home. Then I had a wee cry to myself. The wines were terrible. It was shocking. Unsellable, in my mind. Faulty — there was no market for them. The brand needed modification. It was a winery owned by a grower who made good fruit, but the wine was awful. “In the 2005 vintage we scaled back from 15,000 cartons to 2,500 cartons. We had a complete change in focus. We dropped all our supermarket sales, catered only to restaurants, and started to build back up again. “It was all very fine until of course the recession hit. Then we bought the business.”

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My regular visit to the RCMP station to get the previous week’s police news has always been one of my favourite assignments. It gives me insight into what is happening in our community and I am extremely grateful for the co-operation of each commanding officer since I took over the police beat years ago. But I think there hasn’t been a single time when I didn’t think, either aloud or quietly, how absurd some of the calls are. Often I think back to a CBC Radio interview several years ago with the commanding officer of the Kelowna detachment. He was announcing that there were some reported crimes to which his members would no longer respond to. Not enough personnel to give each call for service adequate attention meant that he had to make some tough choices, he said. Now, after hearing synopses of tens of thousands of calls to the police, I think there are a number of issues that I think could be dismissed out of hand. Why, I wonder, should police concern themselves with thefts of items from unlocked vehicles? While such thefts are crimes, they are pretty much entirely eliminated by the simple action of locking a vehicle’s doors. Is that an unreasonable expectation for a person responsible enough to actually own and drive a vehicle? It’s not a big stretch, either, to wonder about whether police should concern themselves with the theft of vehicles that had the keys left inside, with the doors unlocked. How much trouble is it to take the keys out? Family disputes demand a considerable amount of police resourc-

es, with RCMP members often being called about custody issues. Inevitably, the calls result because estranged spouses are taking their anger out by using the kids as

made a clean getaway,” I reported). More often, reports involve things like receiving unwanted text messages, when the recipient need only block the sender from sending the messages. Instead, a call is made to police. Or a neighbor takes offense at another’s activities, like mowing the lawn. Instead of doing the logical thing, like walking over to the person and explaining the concern, though, the solution that comes to mind is to call the Lorne Eckersley police. A few summers ago, I recall a report where someone called ammunition. Most commonly the to complain that several kids were spouses have to admit to police that on the community complex grounds there is no court-sanctioned custody in the evening, playing hacky-sack. arrangement and they have to be “So you shot them?” I asked. advised to seek one. While police The list goes on, but it becomes a are usually pretty good at mediacause for discussion when the quartion, the fact is that they are getting terly report to Creston town council called out when there hasn’t been a says that as many as 500 calls in the commission of crime. last year came from, or about, two Or how about what I refer to as addresses. Obviously, few of those “the usual suspects”? Often, I can calls involved actual crimes. identify the nature of the call as I wonder how police officers soon as my RCMP contact names must feel when, at the end of a the street where the complaint came shift, they think back upon how from. It might be from a chronically intoxicated person who calls to have much of their time was wasted by frivolous calls, when that same time a visitor removed from a residence. could have been used to give seriEvery week. Or an elderly person ous issues more attention, or even who suffers from dementia and sees spent doing the community policpeople in the trees around the ing work to which they are all house. Or a pair of neighbours who assigned. When time allows. play a tag team game of ratting out Much has been made in recent each other for any number of peryears of a need for more policing, ceived grievances, none of which especially in the more remote rural amount to a crime. areas. I wonder, though, if it isn’t at Admittedly, some of the callouts least worth considering the redefinend up to be pretty funny stories, ing of what issues truly warrant a something I’m usually happy to police response. pass on to readers. Like when a Lorne Eckersley is the publisher of female sneaked into the aquatic centhe Creston Valley Advance. tre changing rooms to shower (“She

This is the Life

Lojong slogan 52: Don’t misinterpret

This slogan focuses on six qualities — patience, yearning, excitement, compassion, priorities and joy — and how they can be misinterpreted. More generally, this slogan instructs us to see how we twist things so that our avoidance of reality is considered to be a virtue rather than a fault. We are continually tempted to misinterpret teachings designed to soften our obsession with self so that instead of reducing self-cherishing, we add more fuel to self-absorption and distractedness. An undercurrent that runs through this slogan is the strong pull of selfish motivation. The Lojong slogans go against the grain and threaten our cozy cocoon of self-satisfaction, so we try to figure out ways to live a spiritual life without having to give up anything. We long for spiritual growth, but don’t want to change, we twist the teachings to fit our personal agenda, we start a spiritual practice then drop out, we pay lip service, but our heart really lies with protecting our self-centred delusions. The first three categories — patience, yearning and excitement — are quite straightforward. Misinterpreted patience is being patient with the difficulties of daily life, but not patient with our rate of spiritual growth. Misinterpreted yearning is to have

constant yearning for more money, more pleasure and more security, but to have very little yearning to train the mind, develop a spiritual practice or cultivate loving-kindness.

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Misinterpreted excitement is to find mindless entertainment and the endless pursuit of wealth exciting, but not be excited about the study and practice of our chosen spiritual path. The fourth category, misinterpreted compassion, is more provocative. Misinterpreted compassion means to feel compassion for the hardships faced by people who have similar social, cultural and spiritual beliefs as us, but not to feel compassion for people outside our community by demonizing them as enemies. According to this slogan, true compassion is not based on picking and choosing, and it is not based on sorting people into who is worthy of our compassion and who is not. The fifth category, twisted priori-

ties, could also be called the challenge of scheduling. Somehow, we always manage to find time in our schedules for what entertains us or advances our self-interest, but find it difficult to find time for spiritual study and practice. The sixth and last category, twisted joy, means to take more delight in seeing someone whom you view as a competitor suffer than you take in seeing them successfully overcome obstacles through wholehearted spiritual practice. These six categories are examples of the methods that we use to disguise ego-gratification as virtuous activity. Most of us are very good at this. Suggested practice: Start with the misinterpretation of priorities. List out your main activities for a week, and calculate how much time you spend on each category, such as work, sleep, TV, study, practice and socializing. What does this tell you about your priorities? What would need to shift to free up a little time for spiritual study and practice? This column is a long series of short essays exploring the meaning of the Lojong Slogans. It is inspired by the work of Judy Lief. Kuya Minogue is the resident teacher at Creston’s ZenWords Zen Centre. She can be reached at 250-428-3390.


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To the Editor: I was driving behind a dairy truck on Oct. 12. When we were going through Creston, right near Truscott Farms a woman was frantically trying to make her dog stay where it was. She was across the highway at the time. I guess the dog had gotten out and tried to follow her. The big dairy truck in front of me didn’t even slow down or stop — he just ran right over the dog. I saw the whole thing happen. I pulled over, and the now panicking lady ran over to her dog, leaned over and started screaming, “She’s alive! Someone get her to the vet, please, someone take us to the vet!” The neighbours ran over and took the dog from the woman’s arms and

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TAPS is taking part in Cultivating Creston: Developing an Integrated Community Sustainability Plan. We are grateful that we have been invited to share our observations and vision for seniors with others who want to develop a strategic plan and process for creating the future we want for our community. This week we shared lunch with Jennifer Krotz who has been our contact with Columbia Basin Trust for many years. Jennifer has helped TAPS successfully receive support from Columbia Basin Trust for the past six years, initially succeeding in getting funds to set up our kitchen. Did I say that pie making is happening? Last week a team of volunteers made over 100 fruit pies and three more pie making days are scheduled for this month. The pies will be available at the Krafty Kronys fall craft sale and luncheon on Nov. 10 at TAPS. Come early to get the pies you want, they sell out fast. Esther and Rosalie will be preparing a great lunch, bring a friend, enjoy a good meal and get a start on your Christmas shopping. Terry Nowak is an outreach worker with the Therapeutic Activation Program for Seniors.

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Esther Marsh arrives early at the also means that the cost for the TAPS proTherapeutic Activation Program for gram to operate is significantly reduced. Seniors on Tuesday mornings just in Thank you to all who donate their time, time to check out the delivery from the talents and garden and orchard produce. College of the Rockies Community Thank you to Harvest Share and the Greenhouse. Esther has College of the Rockies been sharing her time Community Greenhouse between Gleaners and staff and volunteers. TAPS for many years and The living well program we at TAPS benefit from is continuing. Presentations her skills in the kitchen. have been given on stress Rosalie Wilson is in charge management and avoiding of the kitchen and with financial fraud and abuse. Esther’s help they provide Mary Underhill has been a nutritious, home cooked stress management counmeals to the TAPS seniors Terry Nowak sellor for many years and four days a week. shared her knowledge Fresh vegetables and fruit from the with us in an afternoon of stories and Community Greenhouse arrive twice a laughter. The presentation on how to week and boxes of cherries, apples, pears avoid financial fraud was beneficial to and plums from the Harvest Share all. Other topics to be presented are Program have been appearing since mid improving memory, wills and power of August. None of this food goes to waste. attorney and self esteem. PhysioWorks Herbs and onions are dehydrated for later and More professionals are leading exeruse, vegetables are used fresh in lunchtime cises once a week and an occupational meals or frozen for use in winter months. therapist and dietician have shared their Fruit is eaten or packaged for seniors to knowledge and answered questions take home every day. It is also frozen to be from the seniors. Living well will conused in our famous TAPS pies. tinue for five more weeks and you are Not only does this mean that seniors welcome to attend. Please call Bridget at are receiving healthy meals and snacks, it 250-428-5585 to register.

To the Editor: (Re: “Samaritan gets carjacked, gunman shot”, Oct. 11 Advance) I know from talking to folks around town that I am one of many complaining about the Oct. 11 front page. Using the language you did, without asterisks, was ridiculous. Of course we would know what you meant without you spelling out the full words. Better yet, why not be true artists and find a way to get the story across without that quote and language at all? We don’t need to see that in this world, and certainly my young children don’t need to see it. It was an incredibly poor decision made by the Advance staff and hopefully there are ramifications for your incompetence and/or lame attempt at boosted sales for the week. Jodie Wyett Creston

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To the Editor: (Re: “Northern Gateway Pipeline and fascist and stupid idea”, Sept. 27 Advance) Fascist and stupid — wow, strong words! It’s been a long time since I have read such inaccurate rhetoric. Let’s define the above words as per the New World Dictionary and, more importantly, let’s get some facts straight! Fascism: a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry. Stupid: lacking in common sense, perception, or normal intelligence. The fact that the writer is able to openly criticize this project without fear of repercussion proves that we do not live in a fascist regime; as for it being stupid that is one person’s opinion and a lot of highly educated people would disagree with that opinion. Only Quebec refers to the oil sands as “tar sands”; there is not one drop of tar, just crude oil, but tar sounds dirtier than oil when you are bashing it. The gases produced by a properly working septic system are methane and hydrogen sulphide, also known as sour gas or H2S, the second most poisonous gas known to man. A tree naturally decaying in the forest gives off more

gas than a septic system. The writer has a misconception that biodiesel is produced from these gases as he would have biodiesel plants installed on sewage treatment facilities. The fact is (as most people know) that biodiesel is produced from vegetable, grain or animal oils. A blend of biodiesel is a viable alternative, but is not practical on its own due to its much higher flash point and pour points. Using biodiesel results in a power loss of seven to 15 per cent and a consumption increase of three to nine per cent, according to Cummins reports. A modern gasoline engine has an average compression ratio of 7:1 whereas a diesel engine requires 24:1 to ignite the fuel. The components of a gasoline engine could not withstand the increased pressures and temperatures required for the conversion. Why is the writer so hung up on diesel, as it is the dirtiest of all the fuels and the engines cost a lot more to manufacture as they have to be built stronger? Granted, on average a diesel engine is more efficient than a gasoline engine. On Sept. 27, CN announced that it converted a set of locomotives to natural gas on a trial basis and expect a 30 per cent decrease in carbon emissions over diesel. Have they got it all wrong? As for dismantling all the refineries and pipelines, this idea doesn’t even warrant a reply as the writer has absolutely no idea what all products are derived from petroleum (plastic, rubber). Imagine a world without plastic or tires. Maybe we should go back to slaughtering whales for lamp oil and lubricating oil — that should last the world for a day or so before we eradicate the whales. Now that is the definition of stupid! A battery large enough to run Creston — wow, I’d like to see that puppy! At present Fairbanks, Alaska, has the largest battery system in existence allowing them to cover peak demand periods with smaller generators as they charge them at times of lesser usage. The writer keeps referring to petroleum as “black crack”. This is an area in which I have no experience or information; therefore, I cannot comment. Dave Patstone West Creston

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en to the ground. I imagined it might have been a juicy larva. It turned out that three different grey jays took turns scattering parts of the top of the nest and probing for frosted larvae and chilled adult hornets. Grey jays, like the rest of their kin, have quite a diverse menu that includes quite a bit of scavenging and robbing the “cradle”. However, I had never Ed McMackin thought a hornet’s nest would be a dinCamp robber sounds ing place for grey jays. applicable because they Flickers will often raid are often seen sneaking hornet’s nests but ceroff with food from the tainly don’t have picnic table. I am not exclusive rights to the sure of the origin for contents. Grey jays “moose bird” but that have been known to name may have come eat camp kitchen from hunters who while scraps, dead mice, hunting for moose often baby birds, meat and a saw this jay in similar few plant parts. They type of vert. follow cougars and Compared to Steller’s bears and hunters jays and blue jays the hoping to pick up a grey jay is certainly not a few morsels. loud bird. The Steller’s Grey jays seldom Ed McMackin come to my bird feedjay, our provincial bird, sometimes announces its An adult grey jay seeks mor- er while they will presence with raspy sels in the evening sunlight. hang out in the sursquawks and screams. rounding coniferous All three of these jays are found trees while other birds are at the here but you may only spot a grey feeder. It seems they are a familiar jay while patiently watching for it sight at camp and picnic sites. They after hearing its soft whistling. will land on the table and join in on That is what alerted me while out- the food while Steller’s jays have a side in the yard several mornings tendency to prance around my ago. quiet form for what seems like It was one of those calm, slight- hours before they will dash in and ly hazy fall mornings. Looking up finally fly away with some bit of I saw a grey jay watching me from food. Perhaps their hurry is to eat a perch above the birdbath where, their “catch” before another bird several times in previous weeks, I gets it or before a merlin gets them. had seen them drinking. This one Or, perhaps they are feeling guilty took off to some nearby trees. for all the atrocities done in secret. Now Holly, who had said to let Young greys live with a rather her know when some grey jays drab getup at first, later changing to were around, came out but the more adult dress as they near matujays were not to be seen. But I did rity. Grey jays and Clark’s nutcrackhear some soft whistle-like calls. I ers are similar in appearance; howam into this bit about grey jays ever, if you see a greyish, and noisy, because of what happened next. bird with a relatively long, straight We walked down the lane look- bill and white in the wings, you ing and listening. Then one flew have probably seen the latter. Grey over our heads and landed on a jays nest earlier in the spring than limb in a leafless, spindly cotton- most birds so you may see immawood, where a hornet’s nest hung tures following the parents around from the same branch. With cau- waiting quietly to be fed. So if you tious advancement, it hopped are looking for a reminder for May over to the hornet’s nest and and early June 2013, this is one to promptly began pecking at the certainly note. papery structure. Occasionally, it Ed McMackin is a biologist by would look down as pieces floated profession but a naturalist and hiker to the ground. Once it flew down by nature. He can be reached at 250to inspect something that had fall- 866-5747.

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Preparing for winter

I was asked by some of the folks in the Creston Valley Garden Club to shed some light on what we do here at the farm in order to prepare the nursery

leaf curl. Any buggy apple fruit is sent to the dump. Short grass encourages the deer to feed elsewhere over winter. So will a deer repellant. The lawns are mowed and the grass and leaves composted, with the exception of the walnut leaves. Other plant debris is added to the compost piles. Davies The perennials are cut back and cleaned up for next season. Small plants are shifted up a container size. Roses are mulched at the base of the plant and pruned back by one-third. If left fullsize, they can sometimes be blown around by the wind and this allows the cold to damage the graft. They will be repruned again in spring. Where possible, the nursery gets one more weeding, either by hand or by use of chemicals in the field. Fall is the perfect time of year to apply pre-emergent herbicide to the field stock for next year. We move all of the potted nursery stock inside the greenhouses for winter. Larger potted stock that is too big for the greenhouse is placed pot-to-pot (outside) and surrounded by a sawdust mulch. In warmer winters the mice just love this so around the nursery we need to help the cat, Sugar, out with the mouse control. I place bait stations out where I deem them necessary and safe for the pets. If we have a really mild winter with lots of precipitation, the copper sprays will need to be reapplied. Late in spring most of the fruit trees will be treated with a lime-sulphur and dormant oil spray. Before the nighttime temperatures reach -5C, all of the seasonal waterlines are drained and then blown out with compressed

Nursery Notes Evan and gardens for winter. In short, a variety of activities and it takes several months to do it starting the last 10 days of August. When the cherry harvest is done I take a week-and-a-half off. This means the orchard, gardens and field grown nursery stock gets a little casual drought stress. This begins the shutdown for winter. All the potted nursery stock is still watered by staff as needed. Upon return, the farm gets a weekly watering until freezeup. Nighttime temperatures drop and day lengths get shorter. The leaves on the trees begin to change colour. Many insects and mites will also begin going dormant for winter. You want to eliminate them while you can. While a short-term dry spell will help to initiate a winter dormancy, plant cells need to go into winter well hydrated. Plants that had a rough summer will have an even worse time over winter if they go into winter dry. September is the time to reduce the pest and disease inoculums for next year. I sprayed the orchard and nursery with sulphur in order to control any mites and fungal disease. Later, when the leaves have fallen off the trees, they can be sprayed again with copper to control any bacterial blights. In the case of peaches and nectarines, copper controls a fungal disease peach

After my last column, a Watchtower agent challenged me on the use of the word “parousia” and whether it means “presence” or “coming”. Letting the Bible itself explain, we see the following: The followers of Christ expected that He would set up the Kingdom at His parousia. (Luke 19:11) Jesus made it clear to them that He must first go away but that He would return as king. It is clear that the disciples associated the destruction of Jerusalem, Christ’s second coming and the end of the world together. A little 10 ft

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air. We have a lot of underground waterlines and several seasonal buildings so this is quite the process. Experience has shown that this is time well spent. The bathrooms then have an RV antifreeze added to all of the toilets, sinks and drains. All of the eight sprayers get the same treatment. Water or pond pumps must be drained. Aluminum water pipes are collected up and labeled as to where they will need to go back to in the spring. If I can put any machinery into sheltered space, I do so. Pesticides are placed under the nursery building so as to prevent damage from freezing. Same with any frost tender bulbs that might be on hand. Out back in the gardens, any special seedlings are collected along with containers of seed from certain other plants. This is processed and sown in flats over the winter to break dormancy. This year we made a special effort in the gardens to reduce pest populations for next year. We actually cut out a bunch of wild bushes and incinerated them. Elsewhere pallets are moved to make plowing snow easier. Nursery and greenhouse mix is moved inside so it will be easy to get at in January. There really is nothing like packing several tons of frozen potting soil over to the furnace room in January to thaw out before taking it over to the potting bench at the other end of the greenhouse. Speaking of furnaces, I like to relight them when the weather isn’t so cold, so I do that now and not when it hits -15C. Fall is also the time to complete inventories, reorder where necessary and start planning for spring. If possible, the cherry orchard is pruned before Christmas. It may not be the perfect time of year to do it but that’s where it fits into the schedule best. So that’s fall at the nursery! Evan Davies owns Beltane Nursery in Erickson.

cHrist’s parOUsia By Pastor Ian Cotton

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thought will make it clear that they wanted to know how they could tell when these things were about to take place. The signs were to precede the events. At His parousia, all the angels of heaven will accompany Him and He will be seen by “every eye”. His arrival will be announced with the voice of the archangel and the trump of God. A few of the events at the parousia: 1. Every eye will see Him. Revelation 1:7 and Matthew 24:30 shows that “all the tribes of the earth” also see Him. 2. 1 Thessalonians 4:16, 17 says that at Christ’s parousia both the “dead in Christ” will be resurrected and the living will be caught up together in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. See CHRIST, page 10


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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

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industry growth in the province,” says Lana Denoni, chair of the Tourism Industry Association of BC. “Without it, we simply wouldn’t have the skilled workers in place to deliver the visitor experience throughout BC.” 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 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. BC’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 bever-

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(From left) B.C. Tourism Minister Pat Bell with go2 CEO Arlene Keis and board chair Ian Powell.

age 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, CEO 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. 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.” “Working part-time in tourism information was a fun way for me to use my great knowledge of Canadian cities,” says boomer Gaye Dolezal of Sidney. “I often astounded visitors with the connections I could make to their hometowns. People like to feel like welcome guests, not just tourists.”


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Chiefs lose by single goal to CDA PCSS boys Creston did well in the second period with goals from Otto Blackmore assisted by Mottl. A second goal from Otto was assisted by Keiran Simpson and Will Caspers. A short-handed goal by Josh Samuels was assisted by Chase Louie and Otto. Coeur d’Alene got one back with Creston down a man, and just before intermission Mottl got one from Zack Van Ruyskensvelde and Simpson. Coeur d’Alene battled back and got two past rookie netminder

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Plenty of fans were on hand to watch the Creston Midget Chiefs play Coeur d’Alene on Saturday at the John Bucyk Arena. Veteran netminder Curtis Luke started and had an awesome game as he played solidly in net. Zack King started off the Chiefs scoring in the first with a breakaway top shelf goal assisted by Nick Mottl.

Chris Mulder to finish off the second period. The boys went to the dressing room leading 5-3. The game went to 5-5, then Mottl got an unassisted goal in the third. Coeur d’Alene evened it up and scored the winning seventh goal. The Chiefs coach pulled the goalie in the last minute-and-a-half with the puck in the offensive zone. Creston lost the draw three times in front of their goalie. The Chiefs could not buy a goal; however, they did manage to keep it out of

their own net. The Chiefs coach said the team played well but some undisciplined penalties late in the game hurt the team’s chances for a win. Missing from the roster were captain Jessie Bourgeios and Jacob Endersby. A lot of rookies were played in the second half of the game to give them plenty of ice time, as this was an exhibition game (Coeur d’Alene does not play in the Chiefs’ league). The Chiefs will be playing in Coeur d’Alene on the weekend.

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And thanks to everyone who voted for the Creston and District Society for Community Living’s Therapeutic Riding Program to win the $25,000 prize!

first in E.K soccer

PRINCE CHARLES SECONDARY SCHOOL

The Prince Charles Secondary School junior boys soccer team finished first in the East Kootenay for the fourth year in a row. On the weekend, the team, coached by Bill Ferguson and Aaron Gregory, defeated Golden and Kimberley. The senior boys soccer team, coached by Todd Hawton, played in Cranbrook. They defeated Invermere and lost to Mount Baker and Golden. The boys head into their zone championship play on Saturday at PCSS. •The PCSS cross-country running team hosted the East Kootenay championships at Summit Creek Park on Oct. 17. The team, coached by Michelle Ares and Rob Simpson, was slated to compete at the zone championships yesterday in Nelson. The weekend results were: Boys: Nick Mottl, first; Kieran Simpson, second; Ethan Huscroft, third; Niel Jacobsen, fourth; Orlando Navaroo, 10th. Girls: Emily Simpson, first; Rylee Christenson, third; Ada Browne, fourth; Jung Lee, 12th. Grade 8 boys: Scott Griffioen, first; Cole Bright, third. •All six PCSS volleyball teams played on Oct. 19 and 20. The senior boys and girls travelled to a tournament in Fernie. The boys, coached by Rick Czar, defeated Fernie, Invermere and Elkford, but lost to Sparwood and Fernie in the playoffs. The girls, coached by Bob Gollan and Allison Kepke, beat Elkford and Sparwood, and lost to Fernie, Invermere and Elkford in the playoffs. The junior teams hosted a tournament at home. The girls fielded two teams, coached by Joyce Lawrence and Dianne MacDonald, in their eight-team draw. The black team finished fourth and the blue team finished sixth. The junior boys finished first in their six-team draw. The team defeated Kimberly, Elkford, Jaffray, Castlegar and Fernie Academy. The Bantam teams travelled to Cranbrook. The boys teams, coached by Mike Nelson, finished first and sixth out of the eight-team draw. The girls team, coached by Judine Maki, finished sixth out of eight teams, winning at least one set in every match.

Christ returning

From page 8 3. The living wicked will be destroyed by the brightness of His parousia, (2 Thessalonians 2:8) and this destruction will be literal. “For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming (parousia) of the Son of man be.” (Matthew 24:27) Nothing hidden or secret here — all will know! The ancient Greeks used the word parousia to describe the arrival or visit of a royal person or king. It was always a literal, visible and personal visit, usually accompanied with pomp and much splendor. “Our God shall come, and shall not keep silence: a fire shall devour before Him, and it shall be very tempestuous round about Him. He shall call to the heavens from above, and to the earth, that He may judge His people.” (Psalm 50:3, 4.) The parousia of Jesus will be the loudest day of this earth’s history. The trumpet will sound and at the voice of the archangel the dead in Christ will be resurrected and the living saints will be translated to heaven without seeing death. Have these events happened? No. Has the parousia of Jesus come yet? No! But soon Jesus will be here again. Are you ready to meet the Creator, our God and Saviour in peace? Ian Cotton is the retired pastor of the Creston Seventh-day Adventist Church.


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Grad 2013 perceptions •It feels like the last five years have gone by really fast. Dalton R. •Knowing that your world is about to change is nervewracking. Brett •Becoming an adult with adult responsibilities makes me scared and nervous. Dalton A. •Grade 12 is easier I find but it’s my last year, which is freaky. Michaela •There is a big difference between this year and last year. No one’s older than us and we have spares so more freedom. Kolton •Grade 12 is a crazy rollercoaster because it seems like just yesterday we were grade 8s, now we have to graduate, pay our own bills and make our own lunches. Ashley •This is it, it’s the last chance to get through it all and get it right so we can move onto the next steps in our education. Micheal

Grade 8 perceptions

•High school is a rush! Knowing you’re so small out of all the people but yet is so amazing how we all get along and make new friends and learn about one another. Amie •High school is much different than the stereo types of high school on TV or in movies, it’s realizing to know it’s different in a good way. Amanda

•Grade 8 is great, new people new faces, different teachers each block is more fun. Tyler •High school is not as scary as I expected, the majority of older students are nice to us or leave us alone. Devon •Grade 8 is amazing, I have more independence and responsibility, and I love all of the different classes and opportunities to learn and make new friends. Janelle •Before I started I was very nervous, but on the first day I felt very welcome and by the end of that day I wasn’t nervous about anything. Gina •I’m afraid the next five years are gonna fly by and BAM, I’m in college. Jack •I was a little scared about the high school but when I got here I started to get used to it. Everyone is so nice, even when you’re in a bad mood. Netticia •It was way easier than I thought it would be and the Grade 12s are nicer than I thought they would be. Cole •Grade 8 is a lot more fun than elementary because there is a lot more freedom and you have several teachers and cooler classes. Bronwyn •I like that we have only four classes a day. It’s different then elementary school because we have different teachers per class. I like lunchtime better then in elementary school. John •High school has been surprisingly fun so far. The only thing I don’t look forward to is math. Jesse

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Faith Nicholson and Anjali Ewing paint over graffiti downtown.

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Marianne Van Der Merwe, Anna Bloch, MacKenzie Lacoursiere, Samantha Collins working at the Creston and District Public Library.

PCSS students get involved

BY RYLAN LAVALLEE Prince Charles Secondary School

On Oct. 17, hundreds of Prince Charles Secondary School students descended upon the community for an afternoon. What would normally be cause for concern was in fact the exact opposite. Students were out of classes for PCSS’s first Community Involvement Day, whereupon Creston’s youth volunteered for one of many different options around town. Some cleaned up Balancing Rock Trail in West Creston, some organized books at the Creston and District Public Library. My group was at our local Pet Adoption and Welfare Society (PAWS), where we filled gopher holes, cleaned out kennels and helped with other tasks. Not only did the event provide free labor for the community but it also contributed to our school atmosphere. Groups consisted of students from all grades, something that doesn’t happen too often, and it can be important for younger stu-

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dents to observe the older ones (or at least the better behaved ones) as role models. For Grade 8s especially, higher grades have a duty to demonstrate proper behavior and how students should act. It also introduced many to the prospect of volunteering. I have heard a few peers expressing interest in returning to the places they had helped at in the future, which is spectacular.

Perhaps my favorite outcome of that day was hearing later that two of my group actually returned to PAWS, both of them adopting an animal. Considering the entire day was pulled off without issue and having heard nothing but positive feedback, I’m considering this Community Involvement Day a success, and hopefully it is the first of many.

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TIDYING UP — The valley's volunteer spirit was alive and well when Creston Valley Garden Club members recently volunteered time to spruce up the front garden beds at the Creston Valley Hospital. (From left) Joan Jeary, Mary Johnson, Vern Baugh, Harvey Reese, Neil Baugh and Dave Jeary spearheaded the efforts. Eleanor Zander

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GOLFERS PLACE FIRST — The Creston men’s team placed first in the Boyd Haddad Tournament, which was held at Castlegar Golf Club on Sept. 8. The annual event rotates around to participating clubs (Fernie, Cranbrook, Kimberley, Creston, Balfour, Nelson, Castlegar and Rossland/ Trail). The Creston team included Larry Beebe, Ken Karlander, Walter Jaap, Gord Johnson, Harry Brownfield, Derek Thompson, Rick Czar and George Goulder.

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Bob Johnson and Petra Flaa. Among the most notable differences in his experience in Creston is the way the grapes mature in a rush in early fall. Grapes’ sweetness can increase by 15 per cent a week in that period, something Barker never sees in New Zealand. And the different varieties of grapes — Chardonnay, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Kerner — tend to finish ripening at about the same time. “That makes things easier because we don’t have to make too many choices. We harvested everything in six or seven days here,” he says. “At home it takes about seven weeks.” And he sees no end of potential here, where disease and birds aren’t much of a factor, the microclimate of the Erickson bench is favourable and soil imparts a distinct and appealing “dusty mineral“ flavour and aroma to the wines. “I think the sky’s the limit here,” he says.

From page 5 With each successive year, Barker and his wife, Kaylea, have added another block of vines to their holdings, which now total 100 acres in seven blocks. They lease other blocks. “We’re not huge. This year we’ll produce about 30,000 cartons. We’re almost sold out now — we’ll have no wine for about six months. We’ve developed a new brand, we’re back in the supermarkets.” While 30,000 cases of wine, or 360,000 bottles, a year would make Moana Park a big producer in B.C., but it’s a small-to-average operation in the export-focused New Zealand market, where about 700 wineries produce far more wine than the country’s population can consume. Barker became familiar with Canada when he and Kaylea, whose brother lives in Ontario, came for a wedding in 2006. Kaylea had worked for three years in Ontario, so Barker took advantage of the trip half way around the world to get some work experience. He consulted for Hidden Bench, an artisanal winery in the Niagara region. In 2009, he was back in B.C., looking for new marketing opportunities for his export wines. Shortly after, he was offered the winemaking job at BaillieGrohman. “Creston is quite an interesting opportunity in that it’s an unproven area. I like the idea that it has altitude — it has Back Row L-R: Stephanie Selby (daughter - cancer supporter), Sue Selby (breast cancer survivor) so much going for it. I Cranbrook, BC • Marsha Plant (cancer supporter), Julie Giles (breast cancer survivor), Judy think we can make the Dickson (breast cancer supporter) Creston , BC • Elva Keiver (breast cancer survivor & supporter) best Pinot Noir in Heather Morissette (breast cancer survivor & supporter) Kimberley, BC • Front Row L-R: Sheila Canada. I think we can Tutty (breast cancer survivor), Stuart Tutty (cancer supporter) Invermere, BC • Lisey Lalonde make some of the best (breast cancer survivor), Jason Romani (husband - breast cancer supporter) Golden, BC • Evelyn Cutts (cancer survivor), Susan Schmitz (sister - breast cancer supporter) Fernie, BC pinot noirs in the world from this site. “We’re getting betYour “Clear View” made history one year ahead ter every year. We just need some vine matuof schedule. The outpouring of support and rity. The new wine is financial donations means that the East Kootenay looking spanking. “We’re starting to Regional Hospital and its Diagnostic Imaging see more capacity, which makes it slightly Dept. has become a center of excellence in breast more economic. The first year we were seecancer screening. Thank you for making the ing less than a ton to the dream to bring digital stereotactic acre. You’re not going to be eating steak dinners The new mammography to EKRH a reality. digital stereotactic off that. So it’s quite nice mammography unit to see.” Barker has enjoyed the challenge of working with a different climate, higher altitude and different soil. And he’s helped bring dozFor further information contact us at: ens of medals from prestigious wine comT: 1.877.489.6481 petitions to Bailliewww.aclearview.ca Grohman for owners

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Everything you need to know about sharks Sharks are found in all the oceans of the world. Sharks come in awesome and amazing shapes and sizes. The biggest shark is called the whale shark while the smallest is the dwarf shark. Sharks breathe through their gills underwater. All sharks are predators because they like meat. All sharks search the oceans while hunting. Some sharks sleep and keep moving which is awesome. Although sharks do not always attack people they are dangerous. Sharks are always roaming the ocean. — Trulie Palmer The shark dwells around oceans as they look for prey around the world. They come in beautiful shapes and sizes as there are different kinds. Whale sharks are the biggest while dwarf sharks are the smallest sharks. Sharks breathe with gills under the water while they hunt many prey. They continually hunt their prey as they sneak behind them. They even sleep when they are moving. People consider sharks dangerous because they hunt fish and other animals. — Anthony Gorham At this very moment thousands and thousands of sharks are dwelling in the ocean because that is the place they call home. Sharks come in all different shapes and sizes, just as we do. The largest shark is the whale shark while the smooth, tiny dwarf shark is the smallest. Just like any other cold-blooded underwater fish, sharks have gills, which means they breathe underwater. Sharks are predators that swiftly slaughter their prey. Sharks are continually hunting prey. While sharks are sleeping they are still moving. Sharks can be incredibly dangerous due to their sharp teeth. Sharks are always roaming the ocean. — Devon Van der Merwe These scary creatures dwell in the ocean’s world. The many kinds of sharks have different shapes and faces. Surprisingly there are 250 different kinds of sharks. The largest shark is the whale shark and the smallest is the dwarf shark. Sharks breathe through their gills because they are fish. These fish are predators which means they search for food as in prey. The sharks constantly hunt for their prey in the ocean. Strange but cool, sharks sleep while they’re moving. Many sharks are considered dangerous. These creatures inhabit the oceans. — Jayda Wickhorst Sharks live in oceans all over the world. They come in shapes and sizes that are different, some strong, other terrifying. The largest shark is the whale shark because it’s the size of a whale, while the dwarf shark’s size is small. Sharks breathe water, which is impossible for humans. Many sharks are predators — if they were prey what would eat them? Sharks search the large ocean for food. They sleep and keep moving or else sadly they would die. Sharks rarely attack people. Sharks inhabit the oceans of the world. — Hunter Everitt

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CLES students learn about peace CANYON-LISTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

For an entire week, students at Canyon-Lister Elementary School discussed at length what it means to be a peacemaker. During morning announcements, students got to listen to peace songs ranging from Peace Train to Imagine, as well as listening to messages of how to create peace in the world and in their own school. These activities were amongst the thousands around

the world to celebrate the United Nations International Day of Peace on Sept. 21. On that afternoon, students went to different classrooms to work on decorations that will hang from a Peace Tree that will adorn one of the hallways at school. Later there was an assembly in the gym where students listened to several videos, including one featuring Jane Goodall talking about the Roots and Shoots program, which CLES is a part of.

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Students in Judy Gadicke’s Grade 7 class at Canyon-Lister Elementary School recently wrote about sharks:

Students in Brian Ewashen’s Canyon-Lister Elementary School Grade 5/6 class working on the decorations for International Day of Peace.

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Nightshade hosting Halloween dance party NIGHTSHADE

Creston’s own Nightshade return to the Snoring Sasquatch on Oct. 27 to kick off the Halloween season. Join them with all the local monsters

and zombies to dance the night away. Scott Irvine, Erich Schmidt, Rick Potyok and Jan MacDonald have added some traditional Halloween tunes to their ever-growing list of classic rock and roll, with a smattering of high-energy blues, that are sure to keep the

creatures of the night grooving until dawn. Or as late as the neighbourhood will let them go, whichever comes first. So pull out your favorite Halloween duds and dress to the nines. There will be prizes for best costumes.

Tickets are available at Kingfisher Used Books, Black Bear Books and the Snoring Sasquatch for $10 in advance and $13 at the door, which opens at 7 p.m. This is for grown-up ghoulies and ghosties only — it is a licensed event, so no minors please.

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In Loving Memory Of BOLESTAW MATRAS Passed Away October 19, 2012 Age 83 years Residence Creston Funeral Service Friday October 26, 2012 At 11:00 a.m. Holy Cross Catholic Church Father Tom Kakkaniyil celebrant Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery Erickson, BC Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution may do so to the Canadian Cancer Society c/o Bambrick & Associates P. O. Box 999 Creston, BC V0B 1G0

In Memoriam BILL HERCHMER OCTOBER 28, 2003 Remembering You Dear Bill, I remember you as a friend and loved one, but also as God’s beloved creation who graced my life with love and companionship. You enhanced my life, for by your example, I am today a more loving, compassionate and understanding person that I was before we met. Like a shining star, you had an inner light that shone out and made each day brighter. I know that you are forever enfolded in the love of God because you were an expression of that love on Earth. You were able to see the best in me and others and to reveal that best with an integrity that could not be denied. Dear Bill you are ever in my heart I love you - always. Lovingly remembered by his wife Vera.

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BIRD, MAXINE BEATRICE 1927 – 2012 Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, October 18, 2012, at the High River Hospital. Beloved wife of the late Cyril P. Bird (Curly) and loving mother to Phyllis (Lindsay) Bauder, grandmother to Deborah Yuill and great grandmother to Thomas Yuill, all of High River, Alberta. A Memorial Reception was held at Snodgrass Funeral Home on Tuesday October 23 from 2pm to 4pm. A family interment will take place at a later date in the Lister Anglican Cemetery, BC. Memorial donations may be made in Maxine’s name to the High River District Health Care Foundation LTC Unit (560 9th Avenue SW, High River, AB, T1V 1B3 or www.highriver healthfoundation.ca To leave condolences for the family please visit www.snodgrass funeralhomes.com Arrangements in care of Snodgrass Funeral Homes High River (403-652-2222)

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Marion was born to parents Mclean Marion born on to June parents Mclean and Hildawas Cooper, 15, 1919 in and Hilda Cooper, on June 15, 1919 in Penticton, BC. She spent most of her Penticton, BC.inShe spent mostBC of and her younger years Grand Forks, younger Grand Forks, BC and moved toyears Westin Vancouver when she moved West was 10 to years old.Vancouver She then when movedshe to was 10 years then moved to Creston on herold. 13thShe birthday and spent Creston on her 13th birthday and spent her school years here in Creston. her school years here in Creston. Marion married Desmond Truscott and Marion and moved tomarried Nelson;Desmond some timeTruscott afterwards, moved to Nelson; some they separated and shetime wasafterwards, forced to they separated to support herself and and she her was threeforced children support herself and herhouse three for children by running a boarding eight by running a boarding forVigne eight years. Marion married house Godfrey years. married Godfrey in 1963Marion in Kaslo, BC. They spentVigne their in 1963 inlife Kaslo, BC. Theywhere spent their married in Creston, they married in active Creston, where they both werelife very in curling, golf both were verywith active inmany curling, golf and socializing their friends. and socializing with their many friends. She was an active member of The She wasStar an for active of The Eastern 42 member years. She was Eastern Star forin 42 years. She was Worthy Matron 1984-1985 and also Worthy Matron in 1984-1985 and also headed "Ways and Means", which kept headed andand Means", which her busy"Ways sewing cooking; she kept had her sewing and cooking; She she was had a lotbusy of wonderful memories. aPrincess lot of wonderful memories. She was for Pagentry for the "Daughters Princess for Pagentry for Temple the "Daughters of the Nile" in Malac where of Nile"arranged in Malac Templeand where the the ladies routines the the ladies arranged routines and the group travelled around peforming group travelledLasaround in Vancouver, Vegas,peforming Toronto, in Vancouver, Las Vegas, Toronto, Portland and Kentucky. Marion also Portland anda group Kentucky. Marion also belonged to of local ladies who belonged a groupuntil of local who aquacisedtotogether the ladies local pool aquacised together until the local pool closed and they continued swimming closed continued swimming togetherand in they Bonners Ferry each week together Bonners each week for nine in years. They Ferry also found time for nineinyears. They also found time to slip and gamble before heading to slip in and gamble before heading home. home. Marion also participated in Tai Chi at 90 Marion alsoLin participated in Taishe Chitold at 90 years with Martin, which us years with Linher Martin, which us "enlightened spirit." Sheshe deďŹ told nitely "enlightened her spirit." She deĂ€ nitely was an inspiration to us all. was an inspiration to us all.

Marion was predeceased by her parents Marion by herhusband parents Mclean was andpredeceased Hilda Cooper; Mclean Hilda Cooper; Godfrey and Vigne; grandsons Rodhusband Vigne Godfrey Rod Vigne and mostVigne; recentlygrandsons Jeff Huscroft; sister and most recently Huscroft; sister Audrey Green; and Jeff brother Ron Cooper. Audrey Green; and brother Ron Cooper. She will be dearly missed by her son She be dearly missed by her son Ron will Truscott; grandchildren Shelli Ron (Jerry)Truscott; Diederich,grandchildren Brenda (Jeff) Shelli Plitt; (Jerry) Diederich, Brenda (Jeff) Plitt; great-grandchildren Dania and Drayson; great-grandchildren Dania and Drayson; granddaughter Traci; grandson Jamie granddaughter grandson Jamie Truscott; son Traci; Dennis (Deborah) Truscott; son DennisJason, (Deborah); Truscott; grandchildren Sharla, grandchildren Jason, Sophia, Sharla, Elisabeth, Elisabeth, great-granddaughter Rochelle; Rochelle; daughter daughter Linda Linda (Burt) (Burt) Huscroft; grandchildren Michelle Huscroft; grandchildren Michelle (Pete) great-grandchildren Holly, (Pete) Stark; Stark; great-grandchildren Zach Mark Huscroft; greatHolly,and Zach and (Jade) Mark (Jade) Huscroft; grandsons Lane and Donald great-grandsons LaneReid; and son Reid; son (Vi); Sherri granddaughter Vigne; greatDonaldgrandchild (Vi) Vigne; grandchildren Danielle, Kimberlee, Zoe, Sherri Vigne; great-grandchildren Jim; great-grandchildren and Danielle, Kimberlee, Zoe;Brandon, grandson Jim Courtenay; son Lewis; grandchildren Vigne; great-grandchildren Brandon Terry, Tammy, Tracey, Tanis, Trudy; and Courtenay; son Lewis Vigne; great-grandchildren; brother Tracey, Ray grandchildren Terry, Tammy, (Betty) Cooper nieces Tanis, Trudy and and theirnumerous children; brother and Ray nephews. (Betty) Cooper and numerous nieceshad andanephews. Mom large circle of friends; we are grateful fora all their visits support. Mom had large circle of and friends; we are grateful for all their andheld support. A Celebration of visits Life was on Friday, October 5,of2012 at 11:00 A Celebration Life was heldam on at Creston Redeemer Lutheran Church Friday, October 5, 2012 at 11:00 am at with Pastor Harry Haberstock Creston Redeemer Lutheran Church ofĂ€Harry ciatinJ with Pastor Haberstock (astern 6tar Honour *uard ofďŹ ciating. Interment Forest LawnGuard. Cemetery, EasternatStar Honour (rickson Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Erickson, BC.to make Any friends wishinJ a memorial contribution Any friends wishing to may makedo so to the Creston Pet Adoption a memorial contribution may doand so to the Creston Adoption and Welfare WelfarePet Society (PAWS), SocietyWynndel (PAWS), Road, 2805 Lower 2805 Lower Wynndel Road, Creston, BC, V0B1G8 1G8 Creston, BC, V0B ororthe of your yourchoice. choice thethe thecharity charity of


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Bolestaw Matras November 27, 1928 ~ October 19, 2012

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Alice Alice Sumner Sumner passed passed away away October October 17, 17, 2012 2012 at at Crest Crest View View Care Care Village Village with with her her family family holding holding her her hands. hands.

Alice Alice rm believer Alice was was born born and and raised raised in in Calgary Calgary Alice was was aa fi Àrm believer in in angels angels where, and where, at at the the tender tender age age of of 19, 19, she she met met and was was ready ready to to join join them them and and those those loved ones waiting for her: parents and married Lawrence (Larry) Sumner. Bolestaw was born to parents Maria and Wxadystaf Bruce and Annie Johnson; brothers They were blessed with four children It is with great sadness Matras on November 27, 1928 in Poland. Bolestaw Waring and Charlie Johnson; ‘sister’ – Pat, Dianne, Larry and Vicki. After we announce passing in married the love of his life, Jadwiga the Zurawik, our father, grandfather, Ethel Johnson; grandson Jeff Doell and spending 27 years in Calgary and Poland; they immigrated toofCreston in 1962. and great-grandfather. great-granddaughter Isabella Casey. various Army postings, Alice and Larry Bolestaw was employed by Crestbrook Forest moved to Boswell, BC which they both Missing her everyday are her ‘eight’ Industries and spent many years fruit farming in the thought was ‘Heaven on Earth’. Here Louie was born on his parents' homestead near children. Alice never considered the Creston Valley. Alice continued her love of gardening Macklin, Saskatchewan. Louie’s younger years were spouses of her children to be son-inBolestaw had a large part in his heart for animals of all and grew the most beautiful fl owers hard; growing up fast - at age 9 losing his father, then Áowers laws or daughter-in-law. They were types. and dogs andashe raised and scrumptious vegetables that she the lossHeofhad his numerous mother sixhorses years later. Louie a young simply her children. So besides Pat dozens of pigeons throughout HeThirties. loved the loved to share with family and friends. child worked the farm, enduringhis thelife. Dirty Deyo, Dianne Doell, Larry Sumner outdoors, especially being in his garden, and camping and Vicki Bourdon, she is a treasured Following the loss of her husband of 53 In his twenties, Louie moved to BC, where he met and or visiting various hot springs with his family. memory to Murray Deyo, Fred Doell, years, Alice moved to Creston where married Greta, his beloved wife of almost 61 years. He waswas predeceased mother andindustry father; brother; Marg Sumner and Bill Bourdon. She Louie employedbyinhisthe mining for 33 she again planted gorgeous gardens. sisters and grandson. years; working at the HB Mine in Salmo, the Blue Bell is also lovingly remembered by her It was in Creston that she found a Mine in Riondel (where they raisedby their children) beloved sister Betty, ‘sister’ Phyllis and way to give of her time in the running Bolestaw will be dearly missed hisfour wife of 56 and theJadwiga; Sullivandaughter Mine in Halina Kimberley. all her nieces and nephews. She talked of the Creston Valley Hospital Tuck years, (Ernie) Lambert; sons of them often. Shop. She was so proud to share in Chris Matras and Ed (Evelyn) Matras; granddaughters After retiring from the Sullivan Mine in Kimberely in the purchasing of new equipment for Robyn Langenhan andmoved Amanada Matras;and grandson 1981, Louie and Greta to Creston lived a Following Alice’s wishes, there will the hospital. Eventually failing health Joey Matraslife,and great-granddaughters and very active Àshing, camping, dancing,Kayla gardening be no Service but a dispersal of her caused her to leave the Tuck Shop and Scout Langenhan. and most of all travelling. Louie always enjoyed visits remains at a later date. move into Crest View Village and for with friendsAand familyService will be held Funeral Ànal the fi nal 14 months of her life she was Alice loved TAPS and the friends she Friday October by 26,his 2012 at 11:00 a.m. Louie was predeceased beloved wife Greta; his fortunate to live in the Crest View Care made there, so friends wishing to, at Holy Cross Catholic Church daughter Dorothy Dilling and his son-in-law Bruce Village. may make a contribution to with Father Tom Kakkaniyil celebrant. Anderson. TAPS in her memory. Even more than gardening and even Any friends wishing to make Louie is survived by his two daughters, Margaret more than her dogs, Alice loved her The families of Alice/Mom/Grandma/ a memorial contribution do so Creston, Corner (Roger), Cranbrook, Joan may Anderson, family. In 1961 Alice was promoted Obituaries Obituaries Obituaries Great Grandma/Great-Greatto the Canadian Cancer Society and one son Raymond Wachter (Peggy), Elkford. from mother to grandmother with Grandma/Mom Sum/ Aunty Alice/ c/o Bambrick & Associates Louie isP.survived alsoCreston, by his BC, grandchildren, the additions over the years of her Great Nana are forever grateful to O. Box 999, V0B 1G0 Bryce grandchildren: Cliff, Cliff, Linda, Linda, Kathy, Kathy, Corner, Cranbrook; Tracey Corner, Port Alberni; grandchildren: the staff staff at at Crest Crest View View Care Care Village. Village. the Alice Sumner Jennifer, Jeff, Jeff, Josh, Josh, David, David, Todd, Todd, Julie, Julie, Scott Corner (Lisa), Cranbrook; Christine Anderson Jennifer, There are are no words words to to describe describe the the There no Tara, Shayne Shayne and and Adam. Adam. She She was was so so (Erik), Kamloops; Valerie Nielsen (Yari), Sooke; Tara, care, compassion compassion and and respect respect that that she she care, good at at ‘grandmothering’ ‘grandmothering’ that that the the next next Sarah Serl (Kevin), Calgary; Dana Greene (Shawn), good received there. These women women and and men men received there. These 1923 ~ 2012 logical step step was was great-grandmother. great-grandmother. St Peter’s NS; Kim Ingham (Jay), Cranbrook; Shane logical go far far beyond beyond their their chosen chosen vocation. vocation. go Adding to to the the growing growing list list of of Alice’s Alice’sAlice fan Sumner Dilling (Stephanie), Kamloops; Laura Nelson (Brian), Adding fan We are eternally grateful that she was passed away October 17, 2012 We are eternally grateful that Louie Wachter club were were Anna-Murie, Anna-Murie, Ben, Ben, Crystal, Crystal, Cranbrook; and Arron Wachter, Elkford. at Crest View Care Village with in she their care for the lasther 14family months club was in their care for the last of David, Brittney, Brittney, Jacqualine, Jacqualine, Samantha, Samantha, holding her months hands. her life.of her life. David, Louie is also lovingly remembered by 7, his1923 fourteen December fourteen Greg, Tyson, Tyson, Isabella, Isabella, Ireland Ireland and and Jaida. Jaida. Thank you you too, too, to to Guy Guy Roy Roy Greg, ~ great-grandchildren. Thank But wait wait there’s there’s more! more! 2007 2007 marked marked the the October 20, 2012 of Oliver’s Oliver’s Funeral Funeral Chapel Chapel for for making making But of Family and friends were most important in Louie’s life addition ofborn great-great-grandchildren the fiÀnal details and arrangements Alice wasof and raised in Calgary Alice was a Àrmand believer in angels addition great-great-grandchildren the nal details arrangements and he thoroughly enjoyed sharing his home. Aryannaat and and Karriska-Linn. Although as easy easy as possible. where, the tender age of 19,Although she met and was ready toas join them and those Aryanna Karriska-Linn. as possible. onlymarried Ireland and and Jaida were were ableSumner. to visit visit At Louie’s request there will be no Service. loved ones waiting for her: parents and Lawrence (Larry) only Ireland Jaida able to Alice will be missed by many. many. regularly, Alice cherished the children pictures be missed by It is with great sadness BruceAlice andwill Annie Johnson; brothers They wereAlice blessed with four regularly, cherished the pictures If you were lucky enough to know know and updates of her great-grandchildren we announce the passing If you were lucky enough to The family will scatter his ashes alongside Waring and Charlie Johnson; ‘sister’ – Pat, Dianne, Larry and Vicki. After and updates of her great-grandchildren Alice –– you you were were lucky lucky enough. enough. oooand great-great-grandchildren. great-great-grandchildren. our father, Alice Greta’s at aoflater date. grandfather, Ethel Johnson; grandson Jeff Doell and spending 27 years in Calgary and oooand great-grandfather. great-granddaughter Isabella Casey. Creston Valley Advance and Thursday, October 25, 2012various Army postings, Alice and Larry moved to Boswell, BC which they both her everydayCareer are her ‘eight’ CareerMissing LouieObituaries was born on his parents'Obituaries homestead near thoughtCareer was ‘Heaven on Earth’. Here children. Alice never considered the Macklin, Saskatchewan. Louie’s younger years were Alice continued her love of gardening Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities spouses of her children to be son-inhard; growing up fast - at age 9 losing his father, then and grew the most beautiful Áowers laws or daughter-in-law. They were the loss of his mother six years later. LouieMatras as a young and scrumptious vegetables that she Bolestaw simply her children. So besides Pat child worked the farm, enduring the Dirty Thirties. loved to share with family and friends. Deyo, Dianne Doell, Larry Sumner 27, In his twenties, Louie movedNovember to BC, where he1928 met and and Vicki Bourdon, she is a treasured Following the loss of her husband of 53 ~ married Greta, his beloved wife of almost 61 years. memory to Murray Deyo, Fred Doell, years, Alice moved to Creston where October 19, 2012 Louie was employed in the mining industry for 33 Marg Sumner and Bill Bourdon. She she again planted gorgeous gardens. years; working at the HB Mine Bolestaw in Salmo, Matras the Blue Bell is also lovingly remembered by her It was in Creston that she found a Mine in Riondel (where they raised four children) beloved sister Betty, ‘sister’ Phyllis and way to give of her time in the running passedtheir away after a and the Sullivan Mine in Kimberley. all her nieces and nephews. She talked of the Creston Valley Hospital Tuck lengthy battle with cancer of them often. Shop. She was so proud to share in on October 19, 2012 After retiring from the Sullivan Mine in Kimberely in the purchasing of new equipment for at the age of 83and years. 1981, Louie and Greta moved to Creston lived a Following Alice’s wishes, there will the hospital. Eventually failing health very active life, Àshing, camping, dancing, gardening be no Service but a dispersal of her caused her to leave the Tuck Shop and Bolestaw was to parents and Wxadystaf and most of allborn travelling. LouieMaria always enjoyed visits remains at a later date. move into Crest View Village and for Matras on November with friends and family27, 1928 in Poland. Bolestaw the Ànal 14 months of her life she was Alice loved TAPS and the friends she married thepredeceased love of his Jadwigawife Zurawik, in Louie was by life, his beloved Greta; his fortunate to live in the Crest View Care made there, so friends wishing to, Poland; they immigrated to Creston in 1962. daughter Dorothy Dilling and his son-in-law Bruce Village. may make a contribution to Bolestaw Anderson. was employed by Crestbrook Forest TAPS in her memory. Even more than gardening and even Industries and spentby many fruit farming in the Louie is survived his years two daughters, Margaret more than her dogs, Alice loved her The families of Alice/Mom/Grandma/ Creston Valley. Corner (Roger), Cranbrook, Joan Anderson, Creston, family. In 1961 Alice was promoted Great Grandma/Great-GreatBolestaw hadRaymond a large part in his heart for animals and one son Wachter (Peggy), Elkford.of all from mother to grandmother with Grandma/Mom Sum/ Aunty Alice/ types. He had numerous horses and dogs and he raised the additions over the years of her Louie is survived also by his grandchildren, Bryce Great Nana are forever grateful to dozens of pigeons throughout his life. He loved the grandchildren: Cliff, Linda, Kathy, Corner, Cranbrook; Tracey Corner, Port Alberni; the staff at Crest View Care Village. outdoors, especially being in his garden, and camping Jennifer, Jeff, Josh, David, Todd, Julie, Scott Corner (Lisa), Anderson There are no words to describe the or visiting various hot Cranbrook; springs withChristine his family. Tara, Shayne and Adam. She was so (Erik), Kamloops; Valerie Nielsen (Yari), Sooke; care, compassion and respect that she He wasSerl predeceased his mother and father;(Shawn), brother; good at ‘grandmothering’ that the next Sarah (Kevin), by Calgary; Dana Greene received there. These women and men sisters and NS; grandson. logical step was great-grandmother. St Peter’s Kim Ingham (Jay), Cranbrook; Shane go far beyond their chosen vocation. Adding to the growing list of Alice’s fan Dilling (Stephanie), Kamloops; Nelson We are eternally grateful that she was Bolestaw will be dearly missedLaura by his wife(Brian), of 56 club were Anna-Murie, Ben, Crystal, Cranbrook; anddaughter Arron Wachter, Elkford.Lambert; sons in their care for the last 14 months of years, Jadwiga; Halina (Ernie) David, Brittney, Jacqualine, Samantha, her life. Chris Matras and Ed (Evelyn) Matras; granddaughters Louie is also lovingly remembered by his fourteen Greg, Tyson, Isabella, Ireland and Jaida. Robyn Langenhan and Amanada Matras; grandson Thank you too, to Guy Roy great-grandchildren. But wait there’s more! 2007 marked the Joey Matras and great-granddaughters Kayla and of Oliver’s Funeral Chapel for making FamilyLangenhan. and friends were most important in Louie’s life addition of great-great-grandchildren Scout the Ànal details and arrangements and he thoroughly enjoyed sharing his home. Aryanna and Karriska-Linn. Although as easy as possible. A Funeral Service will be held only Ireland and Jaida were able to visit AtFriday Louie’sOctober request26, there willatbe11:00 no Service. 2012 a.m. Alice will be missed by many. regularly, Alice cherished the pictures at Holy Cross Catholic Church If you were lucky enough to know and updates of her great-grandchildren The family willTom scatter his ashes alongside with Father Kakkaniyil celebrant. Alice – you were lucky enough. oooand great-great-grandchildren. Greta’s at a later date.

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RESPONSIBILITIES & QUALIFICATIONS:

Applicant must be able to provide individual/group counselling services for children who are living in the community and who have witnessed family violence or conflict. In addition, the Program provides prevention and intervention educational presentations within a school setting. Applicants are required to have related post secondary experience and/or extensive work-related experience. Experience in Expressive Therapies would be an asset. Position requires a current criminal record check. Wage dependent on experience. Please contact the CRC for a complete job description or with any questions. References required.

Closing Date: November 9, 2012 Resume and cover letter to: C&D Community Resource Center Box 187, Creston, BC V0B 1G0 Serena Naeve, Executive Director (250) 428-5547 Fax (250) 428-5175 E-mail: cresource@shaw.ca

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Services

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Auctions

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Firearms

Cash same day, local office.

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

Legal Services

Health Products

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Garage Door Services

Julie Malowany

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

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Food Products BUTCHER SHOP

BC INSPECTED GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished $100 Packages Available Quarters/Halves $2.50/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Hamburger $4.00/lb TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston

Interested in joining our team of great volunteers a few hours a week? Contact Amanda for more information Quality second-hand Furnishings, Appliances, Electronics & More! RECYCLING DEPOT for: -small appliances -electronics -batteries -toys 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

PLASTIC CONTAINERS with heavy duty lids: the same kind Overwaitea used to carry in their bulk food section. New. 8 oz. 45 cents ea; 16 oz .55 cents ea. 250-428-7411 Trinity Used Treasures THRIFT SHOP Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9am - 1pm Closed Holidays United Church on 10th Ave North (next to post office) VINTAGE WEDDING dress w/train size 8 $200 250-4282802 WOOD FOR SALE: Tamarack cord $200; Pine cord $150 250-428-9475

Mortgages

Mortgages

OVERHEAD DOOR

Company of Creston

Janis Caldwell-Sawley

Mortgage Specialist Cell: 250-417-1336 janis.sawley@rbc.com Gordon Hegland 250-402- 818

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Flexible Appointments

Serving the Creston Valley Subject to standard lending criteria of Royal Bank of Canada.

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. Wanted

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

TRAILER WANTED FOR SMALL 14’ ALUMINUM BOAT 250-428-8425

WANTED: BAGGED bags of leaves. Call Julie 250-4285425

Real Estate For Sale By Owner

ESTATE - HOUSE, Wynndel Flats on 6.3/acres. Approx 1200sq.ft. main floor, 4/bdrms. 2 1/2/baths, 1 1/2 story + full bmnt. Exc. soil for gardening crops, grew strawberries for 40/yrs, asparagus for 10/yrs, now in hay. 1/acre fenced for pets + fenced front yard. Recent improvements- new asphalt shingles on garage, new deck, siding, painting and repairs. $269,000obo. 250-8665274 Wynndel- 1/BDRM 1/BATH house on 10 acres. Great view property on Elsie Holmes Rd. Older but well-maintained, approx. 1000sq. ft. Lg l/rm, kitchen/dining area, closed in porch & walk-in bsmt. Front balcony w/beautiful view of Creston Flats. Lg detached garage/workshop. Asking $275,000 obo 250-866-5274

Kootenays

Creston- 7-YR-OLD SINGLE level home w/attached garage, very clean, vaulted ceilings, crown moulding, 3/bdrm 2/bath, 2 lg decks, 1 sm patio w/fountain, beautiful low maintenance irrigated landscape w/raised veg. beds, lots of privacy, 360 deg. views. A/C, 7 appl. A must see & good value at $279,900! 250-428-5110

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 2BDRM 2BATH new mobile 14’x66’, F/S DW. Willing to trade for house. 250-402-9001

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent

2/BDRM APT N/P N/S $650/mo Avail. Nov. 1st. Adult building 250-428-2825 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 406 - 16th. Ave. N #102 - Large, clean 2/bdrm unit, ground floor $525/mo. Adult building, no pets. Phone Randal 250-428-3503

APARTMENTS for rent: Call Michele or Paulette 250-4282562 or 250-428-3096 Blossom Ridge Apartments 2/bdrm, steps from rec. centre and hospital. Full size kitchen, 5 appl. incl W/D. Handicap accessible, mature adult, $800/mo plus util. Available Nov 15th 250-428-2279(Creston) 250-254-0677 (Cell)

CONDO for Rent in Creston. Larger end unit, across from recreation center, $800/mo, includes water and condo fees. Contact 780-456-2442 Creston- 1 & 2/BDRM APTS $535/$625 + elec. N/S N/P call 250-254-0840 or 250-8665789 Creston: 1 & 2/BDRM APTS $575/mo & $725/mo + elec. N/S; N/P; DD & ref req. 250428-2202 Creston- 1/BDRM APT in downtown senior’s bldg. Quiet, W/D on site, storage, parking. $440-545/mo N/P N/S 250254-1970. Creston- 1/BDRM for senior. Avail immed. Min 6/mo stay. $690 +DD, util inc. NS, NP. To view, call 250-428-2257 Creston - 2/BDRM CONDO style apartment. F/S incl., N/P. N/S. Located downtown Creston 250-428-5240. Refs req. Creston - 2/BDRM SUITE, $600/mo incl. heat and lights D/D req. 250-428-4918


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Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent

Commercial/ Industrial

Creston - 2/BDRM + DEN 50+ Condo, 5/appl, 2/decks, covered parking, $875/mo + elec. DD & Refs required. 250-4288727 CRESTON ATTENTION SENIORS Nikkyl Place Seniors APARTMENTS includes 2 meals a day house keeping,laundry & reg bus service. Wheelchair access main floor 1/bdrm units $1150/mo 2/bdrm $1250/mo. 250-402-9351 HILLCREST APARTMENTS Large Bright 1/Bdrm. 50+ Close to downtown u/ground parking, N/S N/P. $700/mo. incl.heat, laundry Creston 250-428-8458 PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments Available now! N/S N/P Children OK 250-428-2234

OFFICE/ RETAIL space available Nov 1. Corner of Canyon St & 10th Ave Creston 250-428-2231 or 250-4287371

Duplex / 4 Plex 1000 Sq.Ft upper duplex (2 bed/2bath) for rent. Bright, spacious and in great condition, includes W/D, D/W, gas fireplace, WiFi and electric. $875/month. Non-smokers only, pets negotiable. 250-4028641. 2/BDRM LG lower duplex. Den, f/rm, front rm, kitchen 2 appl., bath & 1/2, laundry hook-ups N/S N/P $800/mo 250-428-5997

3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space

Located DOWN TOWN Excellent High Traffic Area Plenty of Parking 250-428-5240

Creston: FOR RENT or LEASE. 2000 sq.ft. heated shop. Great exposure, paved access. Can be used for retail. Suitable for RV or boat storage. 250-428-7881. STOREFRONT COMMERCIAL office space close to downtown. 350 sq. ft. $435/mo 250254-1970

ROTACREST HALL RENTAL Special Occasions/Events Call 250-428-7127 For Information and Booking WEST CRESTON HALL and/or grounds available. Full kitchen facilities. Leona 250-402-6643 Visit www.westcreston.info

Homes for Rent 2/BDRM F/S W/D Fenced yard, att garage, $1150/mo or $1050/mo w/1 yr lease; incl util. 3/BDRM 2/bath, F/S W/D fenced yard $1250/mo or $1175 w/1 yr lease, incl util. Creston 250-428-8453

Homes for Rent

Property Management

Auto Financing

BRENTWOOD BAY. 3 BDRM, 2 bath, new appliances, $1000 + util/mon. 250-365-1005 Canyon3/BDRM HOUSE 11/2/bath, fenced yard. 2 car garage. $850/mo + util. Avail. Nov 1. 250-428-2440 RENTALS AVAILABLE Please call Heather at Creston Valley Realty Ltd 250-428-9040 or go to the office to fill out a rental enquiry form RENTALS AVAILABLE South Creston: 2/bdrm unit in a 4 plex. All appl. & util. incl. Avail. immed. 1/bdrm suite in a 4 plex, appl. & util. incl. Avail. Oct 1. Wynndel: 1/bdrm house on small acreage. Appl. incl. Very unique property. Avail. Oct. 1 Damage deposit, no smoking, no pets, references required for all properties. Ask for a “Tenancy Request Form” available from the Century 21 front desk or call Ken at 250-428-6168 SPACIOUS 3/BDRM house near town. Laundry, lg kitchen, yard. $800/mo plus util. 250402-9820 or 250-428-3993 West Creston3/BDRM HOME w/garden, greenhouse & root cellar N/S $800/mo 250-428-5559

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT For your Property Management

for the following Thursday’s paper

Excavator • Backhoes Dumptrucks • Cat Work Water Lines • Septic Fields Subdivision • Site Preparation Sand • Gravel • Topsoil Rock Hammer Road Building Government Certified Sewage planner & installer

Wynndel, BC

250-866-5770

Suites, Lower

Serving Creston Kootenay Lake

• Professional Work • Journeyman Roofers • WCB Coverage • Liability Insurance • All work guaranteed • Free Estimates in writing

250-428-5044

Recreational/Sale

Transportation

21 FT 2008 Okanagan ultra light travel trailer, mint cond. sleeps 6, $11,500 obo 250428-0108

Auto Accessories/Parts

Scrap Car Removal

CASH

4 BRIDGESTONE Blizzak winter tires 265/60 R18 mounted on GM factory alum. rims. Fits Chev Traverse/GMC Acadia/Buick Enclave $1000 250428-0555

Paying $20 - $200 for your SCRAP Vehicle 250-428-2323

Auto Financing

Trucks & Vans

1986 Custom Built Chev Van with remote control wheelchair lift and doors, hand controls, six way power seat, Doors and ceiling raised to accommodate a wheelchair. Built in floor restraints. Price $6000 Ph: 250357-2332 1995 GMC 1500 4x4 pick-up w/6.5 Diesel $2700 250-4280841

Utility Trailers

CARGO TRAILER 2008 5’x8’ Charmac. New tires, side door & ramp rear door. Like new. $2000, 250-866-5542

Boats

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1997 MOUNTAIN MAX 700cc 3-cylinder, rebuilt engine 2011. Deep powder skis, adjustable suspension, 4” riser, 1.5” track depth $2500obo 250-4288827 or 250-428-9303

Weldcraft, Hewescraft, Lund, Godfrey Pontoons Mark’s Marine, Hayden, ID 1-888-821-2200 www.marksmarineinc.com

Wondering about BC Highway conditions?

2003 POLARIS RMK 800 $2000 obo; 1994 Polaris 340offers 250-428-2821 SNOWCHECK edition, camo hood, boss seat, excellent condition, runs great. Boon Docker Box, SLP exhaust kit, Clutch kit, $7300 Call Craig 250-430-2430 or 250-9100517

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

1-800-910-6402

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World’s Finest FISHING BOATS

Snowmobiles

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EQUIPMENT • MACHINERY • CONSTRUCTION

EARTHWORKS

Dumptrucks Excavators Dozer

Marc Dueck Box 646 Creston, BC

Ph: 250-428-8916 Cell: 250-428-1953

KEPKE

Excavating ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊

Spring & Fall Cleanup Dump Runs Landscape Preparation Topsoil Retaining Walls Stump Removal Water Lines

Call Ron Kepke 250-428-4306 Cell 250-428-1973

W.H. EXCAVATING

CONTRACTING SINCE 1980

Glen Strom Aaron Strom

Anderson & Buchy

RoofingLtd.

Sport Utility Vehicle

2007 CHEVY Trailblazer LT Fully Loaded; silver/grey $16,000 4x4 Auto. only 90,175km incl. 4 winter tires: heated leather interior; programmable memory seats; sunroof; tow package 250428-2464

sales@crestonvalleyadvance.ca

Serving the Creston Valley

Shopa's Excavating Ltd.

Cars - Domestic

WE BUY All Cars! Running or Not, we will buy it! Cars/Trucks/Vans. Sell Any Car today with One Free Phone: 1-800-551-8647.

Creston- SPACIOUS 2/BDRM bmnt suite close to Paul’s Superette. 55+ N/P N/S 250-2541970.

Transportation

2005 WHITE PONTIAC Grand Prix 139,000km good car, new brakes $7500 250-428-6973

Vehicle Wanted

RE/MAX Discovery Real Estate

250-428-2234,1-877-428-2234

ATTENTION ADVERTISERS

Deadline for classified advertising is Friday at 4pm Display advertising booking deadline is Friday noon

Transportation

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Transportation

4/BDRM. HOUSE, w/workshop, great view, 5min from Creston, N/S, $1,100/mo + util, D.D. To view call 1-403619-2091 or 403-248-5671

Canyon Hall

Commercial/ Industrial

Rentals

3/BDRM 1/BATH lg screened sunroom F/S W/D DW, snow removal, garbage pick up, cable & all util. incl. Clean country setting close to town No Pets Avail. Nov 1 $1100/mo 250-428-5972

Halls/Auditoriums Newly Renovated & Ready for your Events! Ask about the Small Hall Henri 250-428-8852 Canyon Park Reservations Shelly 250-428-3356

Rentals

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EXCAVATION ROAD BUILDING LAND & SITE DEVELOPMENT LOGGING DUMP TRUCK EXCAVATOR

Call Sean at 250-428-9957 or 250-402-8135 (cell)

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INDUSTRIAL LTD. EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES

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Arlen Johnson, Proprietor 4015 Hwy 3, Erickson BC

Dump Trucks - Tandem & Single Axle Excavator • Bobcat • Auger Bits Rotted Manure • Topsoil Land Clearing • Rock Hammer Road Building • Site Preparation Logging/Subdivisions Basements/Demolition

Ph/Fx: 250-227-9679 Box 101, Crawford Bay, BC V0B 1E0

WHY? BUY

SERVICES INCLUDE:

• Backhoe • Auger • Jackhammer • Dump Truck

Quality Handcrafted Homes

Mobile Crane Service available

Garth Rosvold Creston, BC Phone: 250-428-7232 Cell: 250-428-1601

Ph: 250-428-7881 • Fax: 250-428-9588 Email: info@handcraftedloghomes.ca www.handcraftedloghomes.ca


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CONTRACTORS • RENOVATIONS • HOME AND YARD SERVICES LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE

• Commercial & Residential • Farm Machinery • Trucks & Trailers • Buildings Interior & Exterior • RVs • Boats • Industrial & Logging Equipment

250-428-7977

250.254.2177

Email TRAYDRA@live.ca

To advertise in the Serving Creston Valley section of the classifieds call 250-428-2266 sales@crestonvalleyadvance.ca

ORCHARD VALLEY

RESIDENTIAL CLEANING

Your WINDSHIELD specialists *55 years combined experience

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LAWN & YARD MAINTENANCE

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• COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL • JOURNEYMAN • LINE MARKING

windshield replacements

LINE PAINTING

Ph: 250-428-3455 Fax: 250-428-7393

PARKING LOTS, CURBS ETC...

Bob & Howard Graham 1208 NW Blvd, Creston BC

JC’S

Arrow Mountain

620 Payne St. Creston, BC

71 Units • Easy Access 24/7 Video Surveillance Units accessable 24/7 Attendant living on site Storage Insurance Approved

MINI SELF STORAGE STORAGE

• Largest self storage in Creston • 24 hr. Security • Safe, dry storage

Tom Morris

Ph: 250-428-2071 Fax: 250-428-2036

250-428-9933 www.jcstorage.com

Creston Residential Pickup & All Rural Areas 3 - 40yd Bins

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Edwin Johnson 250-428-9097 Portable restrooms Tanks and risers Pumps Float switches ...and more

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ADDITIONS RENOVATIONS ROOFING

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YOUR MOBILE HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING SPECIALISTS in the Kootenays

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Richard Benko

R.C.W. Woodcraft Cabinets

Furnace & Duct Cleaning Commercial & Residential

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Phone: 250-866-5760 or Cell: 250-428-6701

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Serving Creston & Eastshore for over 20 years

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Thunder Cats beat Spokane to end losing streak BY BRIAN LAWRENCE Advance Editor

The Creston Valley Thunder Cats ended a six-game losing streak on Saturday, defeating the Spokane Braves 6-3 in a rare win at the Spokane arena. “The guys brought another great performance there, and they finally got rewarded for their hard work, which was nice to see,” said head coach Josh Hepditch. “It was a big confidence boost for our players. It was good to end the slump with a tough game like that.” The Braves started scoring with a goal early in the first period, followed by Thunder Cats goals from Darcy Flaherty and Jaiden Ward. In the second period,

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Trevor Hanna scored twice for the Thunder Cats, with a Spokane goal in between, with Angus Johnston scoring the Thunder Cats’ fourth unassisted with two minutes left. The Braves scored their third goal early in the third period, which also saw Hanna score his third goal of the night, a shorthanded empty-netter, with nine seconds left. “He’s been working hard through this whole little slump,” said Hepditch. “He had a lot of chances on Friday night and couldn’t find the net, but pulled through then.” That win followed a 5-3 loss to the Kimberley Dynamiters on Friday. The game started with a Kimberley goal followed by Creston goals from Andrew Hodder and Flaherty.

“We had a bit of a lapse in the second, and that’s when they scored three goals,” said Hepditch. “That proves you have to play 60 minutes and you can’t let up.” The Dynamiters scored a fifth goal early in the third period, and Colby Livingstone scored the Thunder Cats’ third with three minutes left. The result was disappointing considering that the Thunder Cats outshot the Dynamiters 49-22, but Hepditch was pleased with the performance of the Hodder-Flaherty-Ty Kronewitt line. “They’ve been playing very well together and all three played extremely well. This weekend, the Thunder Cats play three games, visiting the Golden Rockets on Friday, then hosting the Grand Forks

Border Bruins on Saturday and the Rockets on Sunday. The Rockets are in third place in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League’s Eddie Mountain Division, three points ahead of the fifth-place Thunder Cats. “It could give us a chance to catch them,” said Hepditch. And although the Thunder Cats beat the Border Bruins the last time they played against each other, the Creston team will have to fight hard for a win. “They’ve got a competitive team that’s been playing well,” said Hepditch. “We haven’t been performing at home as well as we want to. We have to establish a presence in our own arena so teams are intimidated to come here.”

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Creston - 1997 1428ft² mobile $109,900 home on ½ acre pad rental. 2 N12117 bdrm/2 bath, dining rm, den, walk-in closet, storage, lam flooring, workshop, shed, 12' x 20' lean-to & att. single garage. Some furniture & equip. negotiable, appliances incl.

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Erickson - Affordable 6 $205,000 level acres, 30'x36' shop/ C12099 garage, fire pit area, 2 patio decks & a 3 bdrm home. Property close to town & would make nice little hobby farm.

Creston - located on level $93,900 lot in private quiet location. C12091 Great alternative to renting. Stucco exterior, asphalt roof, concrete drive, carport & sun room.

West Creston - 4.4 acres $387,000 with distinctive, custom J11045 built home featuring a large deck, vaulted ceiling, hardwood and tile floors, garage, RV parking, so many extras!

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