Kootenay News Advertiser, November 05, 2012

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Fire destroys planer mill

Wrapping up the season

Taking Miami by storm

Firefighters managed to contain a massive fire at the Tembec property.

The Bull River Shooters close a season full of victories.

A local dance school takes home wins despite hurricane.

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Cranbrook firefighters worked through the night to contain a blaze that destroyed the Tembec planer mill on Theatre Road. (Above) An overview of the blaze. (Inset) The planer mill fully engulfed.

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A recent visit to Meyer Family Vineyards (MFV) in Okanagan Falls left me wondering why there is no award for best winetasting experience. Our visit was pure joy, thanks to tasting room manager Sharon Misselbrook. It also left me thinking about some of our most memorable winery visits. In 1989 we holidayed in California and took a day tour from San Francisco out to the Napa and Sonoma Valleys. One particular winery visit in the town of Sonoma set us up for future tastings. In one quick two-minute lesson, our host taught our small group to “See, swirl, sniff, sip, swirl and savour, swallow or spit.” We learned to hold our wine against a white background to view the colour and clarity, to swirl the glass without spilling to release aromas, to sniff first, then sip and swirl the wine around the mouth, drawing in air over the wine while doing so, to think about the tastes with the wine still in our mouths, then to swallow or spit the contents out. In the 1990s we were still relative newbies to winery visiting. But we got hooked on the Golden Mile, that lovely orchard-lined stretch north of Osoyoos. It wasn’t too far off Highway 3, so we’d make a short detour to check out a winery or on our way back from trips to Vancouver. We always liked to pick up a few bottles at Gehringer Brothers, so we got to know some of the neighbouring win-

eries, too. One day we drove up to a small winery owned by an Italian family, our two young sons in tow. Inside the wine shop we were greeted by a woman we have since just thought of as Grandma. She got off to a shaky start, annoying our youngest son by admiring his hair, then adding that such beautiful hair was wasted on a boy. When Grandma prepared for our tasting, she set four glasses on the counter, looking at Angela and I and asking, “It’s okay?” When we didn’t object she poured the boys tiny, perhaps half-ounce samples. “They have to learn,” she said. We had always done just this at celebratory dinners, believing that the European tradition was a healthy introduction to the responsible consumption of alcohol. The boys, of course, were thrilled to be treated in this way and the tasting became part of our family lore. I doubt a similar experience happens in wineries today. More than a decade ago we attended an Okanagan Wine Festival event in Penticton and met Silver Sage Winery’s Anna Manola. We were impressed by both her and the wines she was sampling, so much so that we made a stop at the winery on our way back to Creston a couple days later. Inside, Anna and her sister kept about a dozen of us in laughter with their wit and exuberance. We left thinking they could take their act to comedy clubs. A week later, their world changed when Anna’s husband and their winemaker friend died in a

freak carbon dioxide accident. Somehow, Anna carried on and, judging by our most recent visit, their act and their wines are as popular as ever. Which brings me back to Meyer Family Vineyards. I knew the winery only by reputation until a Food and Wine Trails magazine assignment gave me a reason to visit the lovely Okanagan Falls establishment recently. We arrived on a beautiful Friday morning and entered a tasting room filled with laughter. Misselbrook was in top form, though I suspect top form is her normal personality. Lively and animated are two definitions of vivacious, which was the first word that came to mind when we met her. Misselbrook loves wine, especially the marvelous Pinot Noirs that MFV produces. She’s great with people and also has a very good palate. She has a genuine gift in finding simple snacks to match with the wines she is serving. During our visit, she brought out Australian blueberry licorice, buttered popcorn (to try with MFV’s unoaked Chardonnay) and other nibblies that left every guest thinking about how to pair wine with food. Our visit was further enhanced when the very personable owners JAK Meyer and Janice Stevens arrived from different directions to chat with us. We laughed and learned and made purchases, a perfect combination for a wine tasting experience.

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Season ends for Bull River Shooters

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by Bradley Woods The Bull River Shooter’s Association has enjoyed a great season of competition and club activities, with some of the members realizing great personal accomplishments. We have seen growth in the club and with that, improvements to our range. September 29 was the first annual memorial shoot. This match allowed the association to honour two members

COME “VEG” WITH US! Agricultural Plan Open Houses You are invited to join us at our upcoming Agricultural Plan Open Houses. The Open Houses are open to everyone with an interest in agriculture, from consumers to producers to retailers of local goods. There will be seven evenings in all, led by our consultant Dave Struthers to create conversations around agriculture in the region. And, we want to hear from you! Dave will be sharing information on the 2011 Agricultural Land Use Inventory, and looking to learn more about your vision for the future of agriculture in the East Kootenay and how to work toward that vision. Although we recognize the impact the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) and Agricultural Land Commission policies have on agriculture in our region, we do not intend to focus on the merits of the ALR or operation of the ALC. The changes being undertaken by the ALC will be led by the Commission and are not part of the Agricultural Plan process.

The next Open Houses will be held: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Jaffray Community Hall 7375 Jaffray Village Loop Road

Monday, November 5, 2012 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Hosmer Community Centre 7431 6th Ave

Meetings will also be held in Grasmere, Invermere and Brisco. Visit ekag.ca for more information. Contact Dave Struthers, Agricultural Consultant at Vast Resource Solutions, 250-426-5300 or dave.struthers@vastresource.com for more information. Additional funding provided by:

who passed away this year: Joe Pique and Joe Eaton. The association also remembered a number of members who helped start the club and have since passed on: Farley Smith, Ted Bellamey, Bucky Buckman, Jim Buck and Margaret Graf. Club president Bill Johnson made a beautiful plaque, with the engraved names of deceased members affixed. The plaque was presented in honor to Anne Pique, wife of Joe.

Anne was the impetus behind the memorial service, which will now be an annual shoot for our club. The plaque will reside in the clubhouse for all to see. The service included kind words of memory and was followed by a potluck social. Shooting results for the day are: B class – Mike Keeling 1st A class – Trudy Phillips 1st; Brad Schill 2nd AA class – Kait-

lynn Johnson 1st; Brad Woods 2nd AAA class – Jeramey Marsh 1st; Ralph Oler 2nd Match Champion – Jim Zimmerman October 20 saw a cold and rainy day with a few brave souls venturing out for a club match. The highlight of the day was 18-year-old Kaitlynn Johnson shooting an amazing 36/40 in one round, which is a Master class score and resulted in her automatically

IMPORTANT NOTICE Remembrance Day Closures

The Cranbrook, Kimberley, Fernie, and Sparwood Transfer Stations and both the Central and Columbia Valley Landfills will be

closed on Sunday, November 11, 2012 for Remembrance Day. The Sparwood Transfer Station will also be closed on Monday. For all other locations, regular operating hours will resume on Monday, November 12th, 2012

k c e Ch ut! o t i New Recycling Location

The newest community recycling depot is located in the parking lot in front of the Memorial Arena and Core Fitness. This location has both the regular yellow recycling bins and glass bins (which are for container glass only). Other locations with glass recycling bins, include: • The College of the Rockies • Christ the Servant Parish • Cranbrook Bottle Depot • Cranbrook Transfer Station The Transfer Station is open 8:30am-5:30pm seven days a week (closed Remembrance Day) and the other locations are accessible 24 hours per day. The public can use any of the yellow bins around town. The only difference with the community recycling areas is that there are also glass recycling bins there.

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being moved to AAA class. Kaitlynn finished the day just 1 point shy of tying perennial club champion Jim Zimmerman. Congratulations Kaitlynn! Results for the day are: A class – Trudy Phillips 1st AAA class – Kaitlynn Johnson 1st Master – Rocky Marsh 1st Match Champion – Jim Zimmerman This summer saw a few members travelling afar to compete in provincial and national competitions. The association is very proud of all its members’ efforts and a few results are notable: BC Provincials: Jeramey Marsh – 3rd overall Smallbore AAA class standard rifle; 2nd overall High Power A class Standard rifle Rob Mckeeman – 1st overall Smallbore AA class standard rifle; 2nd overall smallbore AAA class hunter rifle; 1st overall High Power A class Hunter rifle Alberta Provincials: Bill Johnson – 1st overall Smallbore AA class Silhouette rifle Canadian Nationals: Rob McKeeman – 3rd overall Smallbore AAA class Hunter rifle; 1st overall High Power A class Standard rifle The next match is Saturday Nov 17. This is the association’s Year End Match, which starts at noon. There will only be one match each of Standard Rifle and Hunter Rifle, followed by this season’s awards. Members will then gather for an evening social and dinner. Please contact Rob McKeeman if you plan to attend or for more info. A wealth of information about Metallic Silhouette shooting can be found on the Internet. For information about the BRSA please contact Rob as noted above. New members are always welcome! We look forward to seeing you at the range. Memberships can be purchased from Rob McKeeman at 250-4262794 or 250-917-2785. Memberships can also be purchased at any club match. Spectators are always welcome!

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NOVEMBER 6

invermere execuTors & esTaTe seTTlemenT seminar 7pm at Best Western rsvP To (250)426-3132 la eagles cHrisTmas craFT Fair, 711 Kootenay st. n., cranbrook. nov. 16, 5-9pm, sat. 9am-4pm, sun. 11am-4pm. Full concession available. Karen, 250-426-6006.

NOVEMBER 7

Fernie execuTors & esTaTe seTTlemenT seminar 7pm at cherished memories rsvP to (250)423-7944

NOVEMBER 10

.annual minKHa sweater sale at christ church anglican, 10am5pm. These sweaters were hand knitted by Bolivian women & all proceeds go back to the women. come & see our collection & choose one for yourself or a loved one! We take custom orders within the range of petite to xx large. 250-489-4528 or email beurskensaa@shaw.ca cHrisTmas craFTs & THings marKeT 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. elko community Hall vendor space available $15./table + door prize email: southcountry@xplornet.com or contact Phyllis: 250-529-7418"

NOVEMBER 13

cranBrooK rocKY mTn FlY FisHers' cluB meets at the superstore community room at 7pm. new members welcome. Joe, 250-489-5856.

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NOVEMBER 14 Kimberley Garden Club is back on winter sessions. november program: Hands on evergreen Centrepiece construction. Selkirk High School library 7-9 pm. new members welcome. For more info: nola 250-427-1948 KimBerleY naTure ParK society annual general meeting at 7:00 pm at the Kimberley nordic centre clubhouse. guest speaker: nigel Kitto. Topic: recreating in the nature Park. all Welcome! refreshments served! ForT sTeele cemeTerY socieTY annual general meeTing 10 am at superstore community room visitors welcome.

NOVEMBER 16

magic oF cHrisTmas, Fri., nov. 16, 3-8pm, sat., nov. 17, 10am-4pm. selection of handcrafted treasures & tasty treats for the festive season. in support of the Kimberley Food Bank. elke, 250-427-3209. sParWooD arTs & HeriTage council 34th annual craft & small Business Fair Ten THousanD villages FesTival sale, lindsay Park elementary school, Kimberley. nov. 16, 2-8pm, nov. 17, 10am4pm. '. 'cranBrooK communiTY THeaTre is proud to present steel magnolias. Directed by Bob mccue, the play runs for 10 nights, november 16 & 17, november 2124, november 28-30 and December 1 - at The stage Door, cranbrook. Tickets are $13 for ccT members/$15 non-members and available at lotus Books.'

NOVEMBER 17

c r a n B r o o K uniTeD cHurcH Tea, BaKe & craFT sale will be held 2 to 4 Pm. at #2-12th ave.south everyone welcome social Dance reTurns To THe cranBrooK seniors Hall. enJoY THe Well KnoWn

anD loveD music oF ‘olD sPice’ WiTH Your FrienDs anD FamilY From 7-11. reFresHmenTs are serveD. aDmission is 10. call 250.489.2720 iT's Time For our cHrisTmas Fair at Kimberley sacred Heart church Hall, 502 church st. 10am-2pm. mT Zion luTHeran cHurcH Tea & BaKe sale, 11 am to 2 pm. corner of 11th street & 11th avenue south. everyone Welcome THe marYsville scHool Pac is pleased to host the 5th annual craft & Trade Fair from 10 am to 3 pm in the school gym. crafts, unique gifts, portrait sittings with Jodi l'Heureux, kid's corner and much more! call (250)4274651or email joelisa@ telus.net for more information or to book a table..

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for 10 nights, november 16 & 17, november 2124, november 28-30 and December 1 - at The stage Door, cranbrook. Tickets are $13 for ccT members/$15 non-members and available at lotus Books.'

the Branch. if you know of anyone that has served in the forces please let them know about this program. recovering From THe losses of life, a christian grief course, offered online, free of charge, by the eK lutheran Parish (mt. Zion lutheran church). www. eklutheran.ca, click grief course. Do You Have ParKinson’s disease, or does anyone you know have Parkinson’s? Would you like to know how others like yourself deal with their daily problems? We are inviting you to come out to our friendly monthly meetings held at 7 pm every third Thursday of the month at the Heritage inn on cranbrook street in cranbrook. You and your caregiver will love the open and friendly atmosphere. confidentiality is uppermost at our meetings. no meeTings during July & august. o v e r e a T e r s anonYmous offers support, Hope and strength in numbers , a 12-step program, helps members throughout the world deal with these issues. cranbrook united church, 2 – 12th avenue south, Tuesdays 7-8 pm (downstairs) contact: Dawn W. 250-464-0160, clarkeanddawn@hotmail.com “seTTling in” is a free program that provides one-to-one and group english as a second language instruction to immigrant and refugee adults who live in cranbrook and Kimberley. The columbia Basin alliance provides this service in partnership with the college of the rockies and the ministry of advanced education. For info email khough@ cbal.org or phone Katherine at (250)417-2896. THe cranBrooK FooD BanK society is in desperate need of strong healthy volunteers to help on a weekly basis. if you can even lift & carry 20 lbs we can use you!. must commit to at least 3 hrs/ week. 426-7664. DaFFoDil laDies camPaign For children With cancer: ladies 18 and over are asked to participate in a photographic fundraising event

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NOVEMBER 21

'cranBrooK communiTY THeaTre is proud to present steel magnolias. Directed by Bob mccue, the play runs for 10 nights, november 16 & 17, november 2124, november 28-30 and December 1 - at The stage Door, cranbrook. Tickets are $13 for ccT members/$15 non-members and available at lotus Books.' college oF THe rocKies lecTure THeaTre 7:00, allister and Denise Pederson present their gorilla Trek and Zambanian safari Their trip concluded in Zanzibar for tours of the slave chambers and spice plantations. admission is by donation. sponsored by the cranbrook gogo grannies - grandmothers helping grandmothers..

NOVEMBER 22

ligHT THe Tree WiTH sanTa, centennial square, sparwood. 6:30 pm bonfire, 6:45 pm carolling, 7:00 pm santa claus arrives. craft fair at the greenwood mall, 10am8pm. rose, 250-425-6900

NOVEMBER 28

'cranBrooK communiTY THeaTre is proud to present steel magnolias. Directed by Bob mccue, the play runs

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girl guiDe sPagHeTTi FunDraiser 4:30 - 6:30 pm eagles Hall, 717 Kootenay street n cranbrook. For tickets please e-mail: bcrocks_ca@hotmail. com all funds raised are to help in the finishing of our girl guide camp

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cranBrooK QuilTers’ guilD will be holding their meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month at 7:15 pm, upstairs in the seniors’ Hall, 125 17th ave. s. everyone welcome. For more information, contact June at 250-426-8817. or Betty 250-489-1498. miliTarY service recogniTion Book. Branch 24 of the royal canadian legion in cranbrook is looking forward to having another successful year with regards to our military service recognition book. The military service recognition book is a historical account of all who served their country and a tribute to that service. We are looking for all veterans who have served with the canadian or commonwealth armed forces in war or peace time either at home or abroad.all you have to do is pick up an application form at Branch 24, fill it out with a brief history of your service and submit it.if you wish the legion will send in your submission for you. You do not have to be a legion member. to participate in this program. June 30th,2012 is the closing date for this printing. in november the books are made available. to the public free of charge at

for children with cancer and their families. Photo studio 2767 rotary Drive, Kimberley 250 427-4149 weisencpc@yahoo.com KimBerleY seniors BrancH #14 general meeting 1st Tuesday of each month, 10 am. all seniors welcome. 427-2805. JaFFraY BaYnes laKe Farmers’ marKeT held every saturday morning throughout the summer at the Baynes lake community center. 9am-12:30pm. info. 250429-35519. are You inTeresTeD in turning rocks into gems...? cBK rock and gems of the Kootenays is interested in new members. Frank 421-1177, Barb 426-5623. come anD Join us at the senior centre in cranbrook for an afternoon of Bingo every Wed. at 1 pm. HarleY oWners grouP: meet the first Tuesday of the month at 7 pm at Harley Davidson of the Kootenays, all enthusiasts welcome, Wayne schell, 426-8795. THe cranBrooK FooD BanK society is in desperate need of strong healthy volunteers to help on a weekly basis. if you can even lift & carry 20 lbs we can use you!. must commit to at least 3 hrs/ week. 426-7664. THe cranBrooK guarDian aT www. liveablecranbrookblogspot.com for tidbits and snippets relative to cranbrook. visit us - updated daily. You never know what you might find. BooK DonaTions WanTeD: Friends of the cranbrook Public library & the sunrise rotary club are accepting donations of books, videos, DvD’s cD’s cassettes & maps (all in good cond). no encyclopedias. Drop off at the library during reg opening hrs. FrienDsHiP class, come join us and our special needs friends on mondays 7-8:30 pm at the First Baptist church (14th avenue + 4th street south) for a non-denominational bible study and songs. sue (489-3038) or georgina (489-6106). The salvation army Kootenay valley community church invites all to worship with

us on sundays 10:30a.m., Wednesdays 5p.m. 533 slater road n.W. easT KooTenaY auTism support group meeting last Wednesday of every month at the cranbrook society for community living, corner of 14th ave. & 1st st. s., 6:30 pm, all welcome. FiT Families WalKing grouP: mondays at the rec Plex in cranbrook between 10am-12noon. come from 10am-11am or 11am - 12noon or stay for the whole two hours! Bring a stroller, sling or whatever you like. We meet inside the rec Plex and walk inside or outside (weather permitting) For more information, call niki (250)421-8096 or e-mail: capccran@gmail. com KimBerleY sTuDio Tours - Kimberley artists invite you to visit them in their studios. everyone welcome. 427-2556. For all inTeresTeD ParTies: one of the Family Pet care centre and grab the reins consignment Tack shoppe are looking for interested parties or social clubs to sponsor and help support Therapeutic riding for the cranbrook and outlying areas. open your hearts to a wonderful cause to allow the love, joy and rewarding bond between our equine friends and a companion so they can be healthy and happy together. contact sharon, gary & sophia marasco: 250-426-6461, 1-800494-6461 ongoing memBersHiP, aBreasT in the rockies Dragonboat Team, a non competitive paddling team, bringing awareness to breast cancer survivorship. Fmi, Barb, 489-6260, Diane, 489-3372. cranBrooK genealogY inTeresT group meetings are held the 2nd Wed of each month, 7 pm, Family History library of the lDs church. newcomers are always welcome. Discover your family’s past with the help of other family historians. contact, Tootie grifich, 4263994. cranBrooK sTroKe recoverY club meets

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communitycalendar the 2nd & 4th Wed on each month, 10 am-1 pm. Lower level Seniors Citizens Hall, 125-17th St S. We assist stroke survivors & their caregivers to promote their independence & improve their overall quality of life. Newcomers are most welcome. Contact Tootie Gripich, Coordinator, 426-3994. Free FamiLy Drop in Thursday nights, 5:307:15 pm marysville elementary. Families with children aged 0-6, are welcome to join us for a meal and fun activities. 427-5309 KimBerLey GUiDeS & paTHFiNDerS have started monthly bottle drives in the Lois Creek section of townsite. Have your bottles ready the 1st Saturday of the month. 427-1741. CraNBrooK SeNior FLoor CUrLiNG is looking for new members. Curling is monday and Wednesday afternoons, upstairs int he curling rink. Dave, 250-426-5387. KiNDerGarTeN immUNizaTioNS are available for children entering Kindergarten in September 2012. Call local health unit for more information and an appointment. in Cranbrook: 250 420 2207, in Kimberley, 250 427 2215. additional information also found at www.immunizebc.ca are yoU CariNG For a senior family member or friend? if so, would you be interested in attending a support group and meeting with others in your community with similar situations? For more information about support in your community call (toll free) 1-877-4890803. To receive a free copy of e.K. Caregivers Network newsletter 4202210. WomeN For SoBrieTy is a positive self-help support group for women desiring recovery from addictions. The meeting takes place on every Tuesday at noon at east Kootenay addiction Services, 1617 Baker Street, Cranbrook or contact Deb at 250-489-4344 for more information. THe orDer oF THe royal purple #34 meet the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month at the elks Hall in Kimberley. New members welcome. rita, 489-3364. WorKSHopS aT miNGaS, if you are interested in registering for painting, paper mache, fire-spinning or other workshops at the minga organic Tea Lounge, Contact: 427-1632 maveriCK riDiNG CLUB Gymkanas last Sunday of every month. Contact Kelly 250-4891686. WiNNiNG reSUme, Cover letter and interview session - at Job Seekers resource Centre. Call 489-5117 or drop

by to sign up for this free workshop to help you in your job search. Have yoU BeeN diagnosed with perphria? i’d like to met you. Leave message, 489-2670. SeLF aDvoCaTeS are meeTiNG at reaLm the first Thurs. of each month, 4 pm, 111 Kootenay ave. North eK eaTiNG DiSorDer CLiNiC at the eK Hospital offers confidential help to children, teens & adults with restrictive eating (anorexia) or binge/purge problems (bulimia). info. call 489-6416. Do yoU WaNT To find out about your fitness level? Get your “Deutsches Sportabzeichen” (fitness medal). authorized to take the necessary tests in Canada from age 8 to 90. everybody can do it and we will help, free of charge. Contact Udo or Ursula Grady 250-489-3643. KiD’S CLUB - 5 aND UNDer, anglican Church, Tuesdays 1011:30 am, Thursdays 1011:30 am We are GaTHeriNG iNFormaTioN on Canal Flats History in hopes of publishing a book in the future. if you have any information or pictures you would like to share contact Norm & Joyce Bidder at 349-5224, Gloria perry at 349-5392, 349-5462. KimBerLey FamiLy LiTeraCy proGramS: Baby Goose: free drop-in group for parents with new & young babies, to get together, have fun, learn rhymes & lullabies & have discussions about baby development. Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30am, anglican Church Hall. program offered jointly by Health Unit & Family Literacy. Terri, 427-6703 or Kim, 427-4468. Free, eDUCaTioNaL THerapeUTiC & pareNTiNG GroUpS offered by Summit Community Services. Space is limited, info. 489-3114 or visit www.summitfamily.ca. Screening may be required, child care is not provided. DaFFoDiL LaDieS CampaiGN For Children With Cancer: Ladies 18 and over are asked to participate in a photographic fundraising event for children with cancer and their families. photo Studio 2767 rotary Drive, Kimberley 250 4274149 weisencpc@yahoo. com impaCT yoUTH CHUrCH, all youth & young adults welcome, every mon., 7:30 pm, 30810th ave. S. (old school building). info. 489-1057. eK SeNior CareGiverS NeTWorK: are you caring for a senior family member or friend? if so, would you be interested in attending a support group & meeting with others in your community with similar situations? For

more information about support in your community call 1-877-489-0803. To receive a free copy of eK Caregivers Network newsletter call 417-6162. HeaLTHy HearT proGram ? Do you have Heart Disease? Learn how to Live Well with Heart Disease and lower your cardiac risk factors with this interior Health Cardiac education & Walking program, available Free to people living with Heart Disease, and their families. Jackie @ (250) 489-6414 local 4292 voLUNTeer NoW For the Canadian Cancer Society. There are many jobs available if you have spare time and would like to volunteer. all you need is 3 hours a day once a week to help make a difference. as a volunteer, you would gain office experience, polish up on existing office skills or come help us fight cancer by volunteering at one of our events. interested applicants can call (250) 426-8916, drop by our office at #19 9th avenue South in Cranbrook or go to www.fightwithus.ca. aLCoHoLiCS aNoNymoUS : meeting Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. in Fernie anglican Church 561 4th ave. Call 250423-2131 for details. UNiTeD Way oF CraNBrooK aND KimBerLey is now on Facebook and Twitter. Follow us to keep up to date on our activities and join our conversations. www.facebook.com/ourUnitedWay www. twitter.com/ourUnitedWay iF yoU are LooKiNG to get all you can out of this life and the next, consider investigating the Bahá’í Faith. We say that for these reasons; our community offers free children spiritual classes. For the older kids above 11 we need help to start a free junior youth empowerment group. There are also study groups, and devotionals. Just one more thing these are available to all people young or old, we won’t turn any one away. Thank you all and hope meet or at least talk to you. if this sounds like something you are interested in then please call me at 426-4081 or 4172003 or www.bahai.org or email LSacranbrook@ shaw.ca ToaSTmaSTerS THUrSDay NooN meet at the Heritage inn in Cranbrook, lunch is available. Come join us for an hour of speeches, learn how to give speeches and learn leadership skills. Call roberta rodgers at 250-489-0174. SparK yoUTH Drop in Centre, ages 8-18. FreeTuesday to Friday, 3-8pm. New management, clean, adult supervised, no drugs or alcohol allowed, watch

for up coming band shows. 250-427-7017 CraNBrooK TreeHoUSe - Families with children 5 & under are invited to come play. Free drop-in program in the gym of the Kimberley early Learning Centre. Transportation avail. Wednesdays, 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. Diana 250-4270716 WomeN’S SoBrieTy SUpporT GroUp, mondays, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm at Sparwood Healthcare Center. Corinne to confirm, 1-800-644-6144 or 423-4423. pLay BriDGe - every monday at 1:30 pm, downstairs in the Seniors Hall. KooTeNay FLyiNG CLUB. if you like to meet with other pilots or are thinking for getting your wings & need to get more info, come on out. We have fly meets and Copa flights. We meet every second Wednesday of the month, all year round, at Cranbrook mcDonalds restaurant meeting room at 7 pm. www.kootenayflyingclub.weebly.com or kootenayflyingclub@ shaw.ca DUpLiCaTe BriDGe: $2/perSoN. visitors welcome. mondays 6:30 pm invermere Seniors’ Hall KimBerLey & DiSTriCT Guild of Fiber artists meets Wednesdays, 1st & 3rd 2-4pm, 2nd & 4th 7-9pm @ Kimberley’s Centre 64. Spinning, weaving, & knitting in a friendly atmosphere. Fmi (250) 432-9549. Drop-ins welcome. KNoW SomeoNe iN the east Kootenay with alcohol, tobacco or other drug problem? Get the beautiful cassette tape

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“raised from the ruins,” Free/confidential. Freedomline, 1-800-5280070. Come JoiN US for crib every Friday, 7 pm, The Senior Centre. BeTTer BaBieS preGNaNCy outreach program drop in. Cranbrook Family connection 4617th ave. S. (next to the skate park) BUiLDiNG CoNFiDeNCe, eNHaNCe your communication skills: Cranbrook First Toastmasters meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7:15 pm College of the rockies 2700 College Way, room #136, Cranbrook, Kathy at 250-489-2526 or 250-4894464 and e-mail twosimons@shaw.ca. JoiN TopS: (TaKe off pounds Sensibly).: TopS meets every Thursday night, 6:15 -7:30 p.m. Call isabel, 423-7043Salvation army building 721-761 2nd ave, Fernie FerNie LeGioN meaT draw : Fernie Legion meat draw 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fun and entertaining, all welcome to join us. 50/50 draw follows. Fernie Legion 551 1st ave, Fernie SaTUrDay meaT DraW Sparwood Legion: Centennial Square, Sparwood aDULTS morNiNG BaDmiNToN: at the Fernie Community Centre every Friday from 9 - 11 a.m. Beginners welcome. Birds provided and some racquets available for loan. Drop-in $5. Call Chris Stockey 250-423-8062 for more information. Do yoU Have parKiNSoN’S disease? Does anyone you know have parkinson’s disease? you & your caregivers are invited to attend our informative meetings at the

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Heritage inn Cranbrook. meetings start at 7 pm every third Thursday of the month. Come at 6 pm & have a nice supper before the meeting starts. Darts: every Thursday 6:30 p.m onwards fun darts at Sparwood Legion. Thursday, Feb. 10 6:30 pm Centennial Square, Sparwood 1813 CraNBrooK army Cadets: 1813 Cranbrook army Cadets, youth and parents are invited to join us at Kennedy Hall (1305-1st Street South, Cranbrook) on Tuesdays (September until June), between 6:15 pm and 9:00pm to see what the army Cadet program has to offer.The army Cadet program is a free program for youth 12-19. For more information please call Stacey at 250-489-5767. Kennedy Hall 1305 1st Street South, Cranbrook, 250-489-5767, frastamormac@hotmail. com maHJoNG aT SeNiorS Drop in centre: mahjong at Seniors Drop

in centre, Fernie, every monday at 7 p.m. Seniors Drop in centre Fernie 562 3rd ave. KooTeNay BUG CHUCKerS (Fishing Club) is looking for new members. anyone can join. For more information please contact James at 250-421-4210 SToryTime For 3 to 5 year olds: Storytime for three to five years olds at the Fernie Heritage Library every Friday. 11:00 am Fernie Heritage Library 492 3rd ave, Fernie 250-423-4458 library@ elkvalley.net Free! Come & learn more about Catholic Faith through insightful teaching of Fr. Cozapi, every Wednesday, 7 pm, St mary’s Hall. refreshments & coffee are provided. Time For me, a 6 week group for children, whose family member has cancer. This group will take place at the eK regional Hospital. 426-5281, local 258.

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Doing a postural assessment prior to a workout is of foremost importance and here is why: If people have bad posture and start working out without addressing their muscular imbalances, the risk of making those imbalances even worse is high. The body always goes towards its position of strength. For example, those people who have flat backs will tend to be better at exercises Aurélie that flex the spine and people Wiedemann who have an increased lordosis (Donald Duck’s posture) will tend to be better at exercises that extend the spine. However, those with flat backs should be doing extension exercises to strengthen their weak erectors and those with Donald Duck’s posture should be doing flexion exercises to strengthen their weak abdominals. Incidentally, many who are very flexible love to do yoga even though they may rather need to strengthen their muscles in order to avoid joint injuries, and many who are naturally strong and often times stiff love to lift weights when they should stretch to keep their flexibility (in their case attending yoga classes would be quite beneficial). Here is something I will always remember: when I had just started as a personal trainer, a young man came to me and it was obvious that he had a very muscular upper body and that his lower body was quite weak in comparison. Of course when I asked him what his goal was, he answered: “I would like to strengthen my upper body!” Obviously something wasn’t right, but since I did not know any better and I still wanted to grant him his wish, I created an upper body and a lower body workout. Today my reaction would be quite different, because now posture comes first and I do not want to be responsible for someone’s potential injuries; even if they beg me for exercises that would push them further into their bad posture. My role as a trainer is to do the best I can within my scope of knowledge to get people where they want to be, provided that their goal isn’t unrealistic, dangerous for their health or that it won’t generate more muscular imbalances. This is why I always do a thorough postural assessment with new clients and never start training someone without testing them beforehand. For more information about the packages we offer at Sattva Training Centre feel free to contact me at: 250-464-4046 or e-mail me at sattvatraining@gmail.com Postural Assessments | Detection & Correction of Muscular Imbalances | Functional Exercises | Holistic Lifestyle Coaching | Nutrition

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ekbia meetings FRee DentaL sCReening for children 6 mos. to 18 years old. Creston Health Unit for appt , 428-3602. inFoRmation seRviCes FoR newcomers & Refugees Program. What does the program offer? it provides men, women, children & families with information about Canadian society. it offers guidance & support on adjustment issues, & provides connections to the broader community, 32-13th ave s, 426-2943. CRanbRook tennis CLUb - open for the season at kinsmen Park, victoria ave. We are seeking new members of all ages, families & singles. We meet every Wed. & sun. evening from 6-9 pm. Come on out and try your hand at tennis or get

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back into playing. steve, 489-9169 or neil, 4898107. ongoing tRaining FoR emergency social services volunteers in kimberley to help the community should a disaster occur. betty at 427-3503. CRanbRook aLanon meeting, 1:30 pm, Fridays. Pat 427-7792 or anne 426-5409. baby goose RHytHm and Rhyme group in kimberley . Join us for rhymes, songs and stories for you and your baby at the anglican Church Hall on Wednesdays 10:30 - 11:30. this is a free program for parents with babies under 1yr old and is facilitated by kimberley Community Literacy and kimberley Public Health nursing. kim Roberts 427-4468 or terri

Fergus 427-2215 for more information kimbeRLey CitiZens on PatRoL require volunteers for night patrols. minimum 5 hours service per month. training provided. applications at kimberley RCmP office during regular business hours. FoR sURvivoRs oF aCqUiReD brain injury get together every 1st & 3rd Wednesday from 2-4 pm at the United Church, Cranbrook. if you struggle living with abi and/or want to share your successes Janyce, 417-6220. inFoRmation sUPPoRt seRviCes for newcomers, sponsored by Cranbrook Women’s Resource society, funded by ministry of Community, aboriginal & Women’s services. mila, 426-2943. ink CaRtRiDge

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ReCyCLing 2nD Cranbrook Pathfinders are collecting used ink cartridges - bubblejet, laser and fax - for recycling. Please drop at girl guide Hall, 1421-2nd st. s. Lori, 489-5921. iF yoU knoW anyone, including a child, who has been abused or harmed by a psychiatrist call the Citizens Commission on Human Rights at 1-800-670-2247. neW aPostoLiC CHURCH, FaitH - Family - Friendship - Forever, sunday school 9 am, sunday service, 10:30 am, Wednesday service, 8 pm, 821-1st st. s, everyone is welcome. kimbeRLey senioRs DanCe, kimberley Centennial Hall, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. every tuesday. info: 427-2805 enHanCe yoUR CommUniCation skills: Cranbrook First toastmasters meets every 2nd & 4th thursday 7:00 p.m. 1402-1st st. s. (Cranbrook society For Community Living building). guests are welcome. Cecilia 250-919-3716 casimer911@hotmail.com or kathy 250-489-2526 twosimons@shaw.ca baHa’i CommUnity oF Cranbrook invites everyone to join in celebrating the Word of god. 417-0223, 426-4081, 3446991, www.bahai.org, Lsacranbrook@shaw.ca gogo gRannies (gRanDmotHeRs Helping grandmothers) meets the last monday of every month - 12:00 at the College of the Rockies. We are a dynamic group of women raising funds for our counterparts in africa. grandmothers raising their grandchildren with no resources of

their own need our help. Come - share your talents and skills and make new friends. Please call norma at 250-426-6111. book yoUR CHRistmas bUsiness PaRty now with Colombo Lodge for Dec.8th & Dec. 15th. Call giacomo or anna 250-486-5748 or 250-4212084 yoUng FiLmmakeRs-take aCtion & win! bC epilepsy society youth video Project invites high school students to create a 30-60 second public service announcement promoting awareness about teens & epilepsy. astarte sands, 604-8756704, info@bcepilopsy. com. east kootenay aDDiCtion seRviCes soCiety offers 2 women’s drop in support groups, one on tuesdays from 12:00-1:30pm and a second on Friday’s from 1:30-3:00pm. the groups provide a safe place for women to address their addiction and life problems and discover who they are without them. For more information please contact Deb summers sims at east kootenay addiction services society @ 4894344. attention gameRs. Do you play magic the gathering, D&D, or any other popular games? We are trying to find out how much interest there is in the Cranbrook area to form a gaming community; a location to gather & play, manage events, a communication network, etc. Please send us an email with your name, age, names of any types of games you play and any other comments you wish to relay to this subject. send your email to cran-

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brookgaming@gmail.com CHaPteR oF tHe Canadian Federation of University Women meets every 3rd thurs., 7 pm. new members welcome. www.cfuw-cranbrook. com. Cathryn 426-4804. WoULD yoU Like to be free of drug and alcohol addictions for good? an 86% proven success rate 18-45. Phone teen Challenge, 1-866866-0701 or www.teenchallenge.com CRanbRook & DistRiCt arts Council- Library books now available for members use. inquire at the office. if you have books on your discipline you’d like to donate. Charitable receipts available. volunteer’s neededbackup poster volunteer to deliver posters to various locations. approx. 4hrs a week. serving it Right volunteer needed on occasional basis. Please let office now if you can help out. 250-4264223 HigH HoUse mUseUm – moyie – open this summer on sundays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. until september long weekend. Historic st Peter’s Church will also be open. if you have not yet visited, do come! above a WHisPeR newsletter-to receive the latest updates regarding the local music scene contact Rod Wilson at parahaki@xplornet.com. are you a musician, performer or organizer with an upcoming event? Contact Rod to be included in this newsletter. WHist at senioR Center, every thursday at 7 pm. new players welcome. tHe ComPassionate FRienDs. CHange of time for meetings. meetings are 2nd tuesday of the month at 4:00pm at the east kootenay Child Care Resource and Referral boardroom (in the baker street mall parking lot) For more information call Laura @ 250 489-1000 or Diane @ 250 489-0154 CRanbRook vot HoCkey Club, times are 10:30a.m.-11:30a.m., Cranbrook memorial arena, monday, Wednesday & Friday. age 55+. Fmi Leisure services at 489-0220 tHe FResHWateR FisHeRies soCiety oF bC welcomes all novice anglers to take part in our Learn to Fish Programs at the kootenay trout Hatchery. For a suggested donation of $5, the three hour program teaches all you need to know to catch some fish this summer! Pre-book by calling us at 250-429-3214 or by emailing: visit.kootenay@ gofishbc.com. CRanbRook Legion bRanCH 24 Has drop in Darts every thursday @ 7 pm. come out and have some fun. menageRie invitation to Display-koo-

tenay artists and artisans are invited to display their work at the new artrageous gallery. two to four week rental periods available. may exhibit solo or in a group. Contact the Cranbrook & District art’s Council 250-4264223. Do yoU Have a HeaRt FoR CHange? Join Clear sky Center and other life-long learners to engage in lively, discerning, and practical approaches to paths of awakening and meditation. beginners are welcome. Classes in Cranbrook every tuesday from 7:30pm to 9:00pm at exhale yoga studio. Call 240-429-3929 to find out more.We are a non-profit charity, this program is by donation. aL anon in kimbeRLey. Joyce, 250-4277135 or Cynthia 778-4811972. yoU’Re inviteD: tHe Jaffray United Church meets every second & last sunday of the month at 11:00am. Rev. Jack Lindquist. Contact Dorothy 250-429-3603 for any changes to service. bingo nite in the Wardner Hall. First thursday of every month. opens at 6:30 pm. kathy, 429-4194. aDDiCtions sUPPoRt ReCoveRy group thurs. 2 – 3:15 pm ek Regional Hospital Psych outpatient Dep’t Conference or group room for info 417-6171 CRisis Line is looking for compassionate people, 98% of our calls are about listening and offering a shoulder to someone reaching out, no need to leave your home, free training, times are flexible volunteer Resource Centre at 426-8019. so yoU tHink yoU can skate? 7 pm every thursday in July at the Cranbrook skatepark, free bbq. tHe sCLeRoDeRma soCiety oF CanaDa requests your help by dropping off your empty laser & inkjet printer cartridges in specially marked boxes at the following locations: Cranbrook, mitech business systems, Credit Union and the kootenay news advertiser. Creston at the public library & kootenay internet office. kimberley, Health Unit office. Fernie, bill’s stereo. CRanbRook FiRst toastmasteRs, College of the Rockies, 2700 College Way, Cranbrook, bC. meets every 2nd & 4th thursdays, Room 210 or tbD (follow signs). Contact: kathy at 250489-2526 or 250-4894464 email: twosimons@ shaw.ca inveRmeRe senioRs, 1st & 3rd tuesday of every month, potluck, 6 pm & meeting 7 pm. 1st Wednesday, carpet bowling, 1:30 pm, 2nd & 3rd thursday, bingo, 7 pm, 1st & 3rd Friday, crib, 7 pm.


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MASSIVE PRICE REDUCTION! 40 5otary Drive 5educed by 20,000 to 7ara Sykes, 5(AL725

$179,900

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2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo

Includes washer/ dryer in the unit Available Nov. 1 $900/mo. Must have references

Ahmed & Michelle 250-421-0921 2-bdrm apartment in 6-plex, Cranbrook, utilities inc, adult oriented, n/s, no parties, $800/mth Call (250)417-6549 2-bdrm condo, Ponderosa Manor, Sparwood. Insuite laundry, $850/mth + power + DD, n/s, n/p, n/parties, avail immed, (250)426-0227 Leave message 2-bdrm in quiet residential area, renovated, shared W/D, n/s, n/p, DD, references, $800. (250)489-4931 CONDO for Rent Fernie Immediate Possession Spotless Fully Furnished 2 B/Rooms $1300/month includes utilities. Adults only, n/p n/s Tel# 403527-4664 Cell 403-878-3585 e-mail ljbrown7@telusplanet.net Cranbrook, 2-bdrm, in quiet, senior oriented Forest Park, insuite laundry, elevator, $850. (250)423-4833

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APARTMENTS

Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1bdrm, $600/m, 2-bdrm, $775/m, no stairs. Call (250)417-7379

Commercial/ Industrial

FOR RENT • 1& 2 Bedroom units • Security Buildings • On-site Manager • Fridge, stove & hot water included • Centrally located near malls, schools, college & hospital

OFFICE:

106 1850 2nd St. N., Cranbrook Phone (250) 489-5160 (250) 417-1260 CRANBROOK, 2-bdrm recent reno, 2nd flr, quiet, clean, onsite laundry & management, near park & downtown. N/P, N/S, F/S incl., responsible adults. $800/mo, avail. immed. 403-668-0628.

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LARGE 3-bdrm, 2-bath apt, in adult oriented 6-plex, newly decorated with new flooring, carpets, paint & lighting, no pets, references req, $750/m + utilities. (250)489-1276 Sparwood furnished 1 bdrm, unit #97, at Mtn Air Chalets, inc. utilities & heat, with deck plus laundry, n/p, $750/mon plus DD. Call 403-474-3926 or 403-616-6467. Three affordable 1-bdrm spacious apartments for rent!!! F/S, blinds, no pets, references, close to all amenities. Ranging in price from $425-$700 Call (250)489-1015 (250)919-2075 Under New Management: Secure Clean Affordable Well maintained and managed. Close to all amenities. No pets, n/parties, no smoking, reference/credit check required. Ask about our November move-in specials! Norbury Place, 1501 Baker Street, 2-bdrms, $700/mth, covered parking. (250)919-2713 WILSHIRE Apartments, central location, incl heat, hot water, games room, sauna, hot tub, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 2bdrm, $725-$800, 1-bdrm, $650. Call 250-417-7379

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240SQFT commercial space in dt Invermere for lease. 2nd floor, renovated building on Main St. $450p/m inc utilities. Call Ben 250-688-0362.

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 Bed/1 Bath, ground floor Nice house, spacious, renovated, bright. Includes F/S, DW, W/D, utilities, cable, WiFi & single garage. In Creston. Avail Dec. 1. $900/mth. Call 403-526-7658 S/S DUPLEX, 2 units, each 2bdrm & loft, Little Van Horne, f/s, w/d, fenced yard, n/p, n/parties, tenants pay utilities, $800/m + security deposit $400 and references. (250)426-7169 (250)581-0433

Homes for Rent 3-bdrm house, full basement, woodstove, avail immediately, $1000/mth, Meadowbrook area, (250)427-7242 3 Bedroom, Fully Furnished Log Home in Invermere, available immediately. $1250 plus 1/2 utilities. Cable/Internet included. N/S DD Call 403819-8121. 4-bdrm, 3-bath, 2300 sq.ft., Kimberley, 5-appl, n/s, n/p, n/parties, $1200 + hydro, gas & utilities & DD.(250)432-5431 4BR house on the north bench, & 15 min to town, quiet/peaceful area, newer home, wood floors, beautiful views, wood stove, W/D, Ref. Req. DD, pets negotiable, $1350/mth + util robdejonge@yahoo.com DOUBLE WIDE mobile home 2/3 bdrms incs f/s, w/d, d/w. woodstove, air, storage shed, waterfront on Cameron Lake w/mountain views, located in small well maintained 7 unit mobile home park in Wasa, on-site manager, solid refs only $750/mo.+dd, Call (250)422-3445

Homes for Rent 2-bdrm up, 1-bdrm down, 2 full baths, W/D, centrally located, n/s, n/p, n/parties, $1200 + utilities, long term tenants need only apply. Call (250)426-2117

Room & Board

3 Bdrm House For Rent Blaeberry - Recently Renovated, Open Concept, Wood Floors, 1.5 Bath, Beautiful Views, Woodstove, Newer Appliances, Huge Storage Shed, W/D, Pets Negotiable, Ref req., DD, $1200/month incl. Heat, Hydro, WIFI. Call 403-850-7588

STARTING Nov 15th Looking for people to share my house with, I have several rooms for rent, anywhere from $500$300. Only looking for people who are in Golden to enjoy what the place has to offer..good shredding, sledding and social times. Pets may be considered. Send me an email if your interested. newfiesurf@gmail.com

Cars - Sports & Imports

Cars - Sports & Imports

Cell 250-427-6496

East Kootenay Realty

385 Wallinger Ave., Kimberley, BC Bus: (250)42 -00 0 7oll )ree: 1-866-42 -0 00

Web: www.tarasykes.com (mail: tsykes#ekrealty.com

SOLD! For 94% of the asking price in only 133 days! 52 acres, Mission Wycliffe 5oad 7ara Sykes, 5(AL725

5

Cell 250-427-6496

East Kootenay Realty

385 Wallinger Ave., Kimberley, BC Bus: (250)42 -00 0 7oll )ree: 1-866-42 -0 00

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Commercial/ Industrial

Commercial/ Industrial

FOR LEASE 1558 Sq.Ft 1227 Cranbrook St. N.

• Located on the busiest intersection at Victoria Avenue and Cranbrook Street. • Excellent signage exposure on pole sign and building frontage. • Competitive lease rate depending on lease term. Construction period concessions. • Good solid building with Quiznos, Allegra Restaurant and Greyhound as sharing tenants.

Contact Fred at 250-421-1226

Arrow Motors

2034 Cranbrook Street, N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3T1

“Celebrating 35 years serving the Kootenays”

(250) 489-4327 • Toll Free 1-877-689-4327

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Transportation

Suites, Lower

Cars - Domestic

Trucks & Vans

2-bdrm fully furnished lower suite including all utilities,near college & mall, n/p, n/s, n/parties, $1000/mth. Call (250)426-5706 (250)417-0059 Newly renovated 3-bdrm basement suite, avail Dec 1, F/S, shared laundry, includes utilities (gas, hydro, cable & phone) large yard, $1000/mth plus DD. (250)489-1521 (250)464-9997

1999 Jeep TJ 2.5L 4cyl, 5spd std. 100,000Km, 2nd owner. C/w Bikini top. In good cond. No accidents. Asking $7000. 250-344-5842 2003 Hyundai Tiburon, 117,000km, well maintained, winter & summer tires, asking $8500. (250)426-8677 2004 Impala, 160,000km, top end done, winter & summer tires on rims, $3500 obo. (250)489-2161 2005 Grand Am, 4-dr, auto, loaded, 175,000km, c/w 2 winters, good reliable car, $5000 (250)426-6481

1998 Chevy Silverado 6.5L Diesel 250K Xtended cab with camper! $2900. 1986 Thunderbird 270 hp 5.0L V8 159k $750. 250-426-0029

Townhouses SPARWOOD, 2-storey, 3bdrm townhouse for rent w/full basement, close to school & rec centre. (250)425-4448

Transportation Auto Accessories/Parts 4 winter tires on rims, 50%, for Toyota or Mazda pickup, 265/70/17, $390. Call (250)348-2431 Honda ďŹ t, four 185/65/R15 winter tires & steel rims, 85% tread, $620 value, sell for $350 firm. (250)426-7124 Kumo winter tires, 225/60/17 on rims w/sensors, less than 3,000 kms, fits Pontiac Montana SV6, Chevrolet Uplander, Cadillac, asking $900. housesitter@shaw.ca or (250)4891579

Auto Financing

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Bankruptcy No credit Divorce No problem

Off Road Vehicles Toyota utility trailer, ugly but works, perfect for quad, $150. (250)427-2754

Recreational/Sale Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, 27’4�, like new. We are the original owners. Only used 2 weekends. Slide-out, air, awning, furnace, gas/electric fridge, loaded w/options, worth $51,900, asking $16,500 obo. (250)427-4435 ONLINE RV DEALS www.VoyagerRV.ca Over 200 new & used motorhomes, 5th wheels, trailers & campers. 0 down financing. Trades accepted. BC’s LARGEST Dealer. Voyager RV Centre, Hwy 97 Winfield. Toll free 1-800-668-1447 www.jonesboysboats.com

Trucks & Vans We Finance GOOD, BAD or UGLY Credit Ugly Trucks 250-417-0539 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 4WD, runs well w/service box on it, $800 obo. 1 (250)342-6805

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Auto Accessories/Parts

SNOWPLOWS

2001 Ford F150 4x4 Ext cab, $3000. 1999 Ford F350 4x4, $3000. 2000 Ford F350 diesel 4x4 Ext cab, $3800. 2007 Ford F150, Ext cab, $9000. Various 2006/2007 Ford F150 4x4’s, $5200/each. 1996 Panther 440 snowmobile, $1000. 2 sled decks for 8’ box, $300 & $500. Aluminum headache rack for 8’ box, $350. 8’ aluminum checker plate box liner, $350. Hardtop cover for F150 shortbox (white), $400. F250 8’ box (like new), $2000. Ford F250 rear bumper, $200. 8’ Scamper camper, $300. 1999 Arctic Cat 500 quad (parts), $300. Call & ask for John or Irv, (250)489-0005 2005 SUT Hummer H2, 150,000km, auto, fully loaded, sunroof, heated seats, climate control, etc., ex. cond., asking $18,500 obo. (250)489-2772 99 Tacoma 4x4, Automatic SR5 (fully loaded) BFG All Terrains (over 80 percent), Synthetic oil since new, Needs nothing. $8400. 250-427-2858

Sport Utility Vehicle

Sport Utility Vehicle

Hot Deals Cool Wheels Jimmy's Notes 2009 VW TIGUAN 2.0T HIGHLINE AWD, auto, 4 cyl., Turbo w/200HP, dual zone climate control, panoramic sunroof, only 55,281 kms & more. Reg. $29,995 Stk #A08680

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Notice of Repossession

Under the Warehouseman's Lien Act, the following will be sold at Public Auction or by the owner in Cranbrook, BC.

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Trucks & Vans

Trucks & Vans

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2011 Kia Rio 5 LX

3 to choose from! Kia certified pre owned, 51 mpg, auto, heated seats, Bluetooth, cruise, air, keyless entry, power group. Blue colour 11,340 km StkB818468 Grey colour 16,003 km StkB818520 Black colour 28,404 km StkB818424

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