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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2012
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Recent study shows nitrate levels found in the wells within the city remain low.
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A coffee and wine to go Sue Klarner and Tom Lockwood from Kocomo’s Coffee House served coffee at the 21st annual wine tasting fundraising event at gallery 2 on Saturday. Attendees sampled wine, beer, spirits and of course, coffee. For more wine tasting pictures, go to www.grandforksgazette.ca.
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Nitrate levels in Grand Forks’ water wells aren’t a major concern according to an engineering consulting firm. Remi J. P. Allard, senior hydrogeologist from Piteau Associations Geotechnical and Hydrogeological Consulting Engineers, gave a presentation to city council at a recent meeting to discuss the city’s wells and its condition. As a part of the presentation, Allard noted groundwater protection, which is a new mandate from Interior Health Authority, is also a part of future steps for the city. “The issues in Grand Forks, which are items that are being looked at but aren’t necessarily issues that are a cause for concern, are that some people in Grand Forks think there’s a really big nitrate problem,” he said during the meeting. “However, in the areas around your wells, there isn’t too much of a problem.” Nitrate contaminated water, caused by bad irrigation or fertilizers, pose health risks to people leading to sickness and some cases, death. The recent Kettle River Watershed study pointed out nitratenitrogen groundwater levels range from more than 0.01 mg/L to less than 30 mg/L, with a median of 3.4 mg/L. The Canadian Drinking Water Guideline to safely drink water is 10 mg/L nitrate-nitrogen level. “Your wells all have low concentrations of nitrate which is good … and the maps show how nitrate concentrations have changed over time,” said Allard. “Well 2 (along 75th Avenue, near Hutton school), which is your work horse, shows that nitrate levels have been going down since early 2000,
went up for a bit, and have since gone down.” When they looked closer, Allard noted attention should be paid to the agricultural activity, commercial residences and institutional practices. Other issues brought up were the total delivery capacity of the well (which deals with how closely the wells are located together and the well’s ability to provide water in the long run), well efficiency (damage from mineral encrustation), bacteria in the wells (caused by farms), the well’s vulnerability, and the age of the wells. The City of Grand Forks currently has five operating wells. The first well was drilled in the 1940s and hasn’t been in operation since the 1980s. Well 2 was drilled in 1956, Well 3a (near 68th Avenue) in 1969, Well 4 in 1977 and Well 5 (both near 70th Avenue) in 1988. The most recent well built is Well 3 (near 3a, also near 68th Avenue) in 2000. “Some wells are pushing 50 to 60 years old, and they’re like any other asset you have in the city, they need eventual replacing. I’m not saying they need to be replaced right now but we are identifying which ones are a priority to be replaced and in what order,” said Allard. “Your most valuable well is 3 because it’s your newest one and will likely last longer,” he said. He added Well 2 is at the top of the list to be replaced because of its age, followed by Well 3a and 4 due to their proximity to each other. “What you should do is put aside some money to drill another well sometime in the future,” Allard said. “The point of this exercise is to identify your priorities and to get you thinking about those options.”
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1907 At a meeting of the Gazette Printing Company, Everett Boyd of Winnipeg was named managing editor. 1912 The Granby Co. had taken an option on the Carmi mine in Kettle River valley and was engaged in analysis of the goldbearing quartz. 1917 The first meeting of the Hospital Comforts Club was held at the home of Mayor Acres, the mayor being elected chairman, and Mrs. Jeff Davis, secretary. The object of the club was to contribute to the comfort of convalescent soldiers in military hospitals throughout the province. 1927 The Hecla Mining Company was proceeding rapidly with development work at Union Mine, having recently taken an option of Franklin properties for $185,000. A carload of machinery, including a compressor plant, had arrived from Idaho and was in the process of installation. 1932 This week saw the removal of the last of the 131 Freedomites lodged at the Boundary Falls relief camp in May of this year. The remaining 48 women were taken by train to Piers Island where they were to serve out their sentences for nudism. 1937 The residence of Frank Talarico in the North Fork addition was seriously damaged in a midnight fire. 1942 A well-defined earth tremor shook
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1987 There was an overwhelming “yes” vote to a ban on uranium mining in the Boundary when voters went to the polls Saturday. 1992 Six Valley Heights residents have filed a writ of summons with the Supreme Court of B.C. against the City of Grand Forks to recover costs incurred when a leak in the city’s reservoir caused damage to their homes. 1997 Volunteer rural firefighters walk out in protest against the firings of the fire chief and one firefighter. 2002 The Christina Lake Eurasian Watermilfoil control program removed twice as many of the invasive waterweeds this year compared to last year. This year’s increased numbers can be attributed to both increase in plant activity and efficiency of the removal program. 2007 Canpar executives are continuing to work out the feasibility of converting the plant into a pellet production site. According to Randy Johnson, general manager of Canpar, while the company is exploring options, there has been some interest in the plant from outside parties, but the company is not specifically looking to sell. In the production of pellets, Johnson indicated that the facility will be highly automated system with significantly lower employment than the operation of Canpar.
Ziggy has been my best friend, my companion for almost 3 years. After the tragic loss of her sister in Vancouver, Ziggy has been looking after me and is the most loving cat I’ve ever had. We just moved back home to Grand Forks and after settling back in, I found out that my wonderful neighbours down the road from us were doing the selfless deed of feeding, catching the Ferrell cats and their litters of kittens in the abandoned barn down the road and taking them to get fixed. One day they stumbled across little Moorka who had strayed away from the litter and gotten lost. Thankfully my neighbour acted fast, as the nights were getting cooler, and scooped her up at only 3 weeks old. Since they were already taking on the care of many cats, they asked if I wanted to take on the kitten, which needed to be bottle fed, and was VERY needy. I have not looked back since. Thank god I have my Ziggy to help with babysitting!!! ~ Biatta Musaev
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beds and rattled dishes here on Sunday morning; it was apparently part of a general tremor felt throughout the western part of the continent. 1947 Windsor Miller, lost in the fog and heavy snow in the bush near Lynch Creek for nearly 24 hours, was found by search parties and seemed none-theworse for his experience. He had gone out hunting with his father, F.J. Miller, and failed to appear at the appointed meeting spot. 1952 Albert “Chick” Talarico replaced Doug Godfrey as the new public works district clerk. Godfrey was transferred to New Denver. 1957 Representatives of potato growers in Grand Forks and Creston were at last to have the opportunity of meeting with provincial Minister of Agriculture Steacy, the meeting to be held in Nelson. 1962 J.R. Crawford, district manager of the BC Telephone Co. at Trail, announced that construction of a new automatic exchange office building for Grand Forks would commence within the next 10 days. Dominion Construction Co. of Vancouver was awarded the contract. 1972 Boundary Hospital received approval to hold a referendum on a plan to build a $300,000, 14-bed extended care unit at the hospital. 1977 Peter Podovinikoff was named as chief executive officer for the B.C. Central Credit Union.
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NEWS z AIR QUALITY
Pacific Abrasives looks to control pollution
CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter
Pacific Abrasives and Supply Inc. is looking at various options to control its dust pollution after concerns raised by nearby residents. Operations manager for Pacific Abrasives Steve Zibin explained management at the company is currently discussing the installation of a facility to take care of the dust. The company is located at the corner of Carson and Cooper Roads. “We’re not quite sure at this point but we do have a few options and I don’t want to comment on it until we know what kind of systems that we want,” he said. “There are different things that people do and that we’ve done before. We have a more of a difficult time with it because our material trucks so much and it sticks to the tires of the trucks.” Zibin noted the dust occurs during damp conditions and doesn’t go away too much during the summer when a sprinkler system is used. “Right now, what we have is the city works department comes out on a regular basis when its sweeper is running and it sweeps the roads as much as it can,” he added. “When the fall weather comes, it’s hard for them to do because everything is frozen. That’s the other problem we’re dealing with – what do we do in the winter? There are a number of things that we are looking at and we are aware of the situation and are looking at some options.” Mayor Brian Taylor noted the city does its best at maintaining clean roads.
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“In our air quality study, road dust was one of the major concerns that we have and we have a number of things that we do seasonally to reduce the effects of dust,” he said. “We wash the boulevards and after the winter is over we get the sand that we put down on the highways picked up and washed off as quickly as possible to reduce that. It has been a problem for us in terms of air quality.” Zibin added there has been no timeline set yet and the company is looking at alternate options. “We’re just researching now and we’re going to be looking at what some other people are doing,” he concluded. “We don’t know when anything will be set up but we are aware of the problem.”
Sarah Waterloo with Evayah Pepe, nibbling on some carrots at the Family Fun Event held at Dr. D. A. Perley Elementary School on Nov. 20. Organized by multiple community organizations, the event promoted National Child Day.
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Nitrate levels in water not a problem Continued from page 1
Mayor Brian Taylor explained that nitrate has always been a concern in the city, with concern to two or three of the wells in particular. “We learned that in fact, the nitrate plums are not moving towards that direction which is good news for us,” he said during the meeting. “Nitrate has been a concern for many years and it’s primarily ground cropping in some of the areas, in particular the potato fields are one source. The fertilizing habits of some of the farmers in the area have changed and so the problem doesn’t seem to be getting worse.” Taylor noted it was good news during the presentation and nitrate levels seem to be decreasing overall. “It has been detected in various private wells around the city and there have been wells shut down because of it. It was a big concern but it’s timely that we have been getting some reassurance lately,” Taylor continued. “We’re really diligent in terms of water testing. There are rumours that go around and there’s some substance to
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Current Perley Elementary School principal Kevin Argue will succeed Michael Strukoff as SD51 superintendent on July 1.
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Argue superintendent for SD51 effective July 1 CASSANDRA CHIN
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Remi Allard the rumour but this should lay er well, which we call Well 6, to rest a lot of concerns that which is south of Well 3a.” people have expressed.” Allard added the next projThe city is continuing to de- ect they are working on is the velop a long-term plan for the Groundwater Protection Plandevelopment of another well in ning, which is part of Interior the future. Health Authority’s new man“We looked at where you date. The protection plan will could put a well in the city focus on creating a contingency where you wouldn’t have to and emergency response plan, deal with nitrate issues, good as well as various methods to water quality and not have to monitor and protect local water deal with your existing wells,” sources. said Allard.“We did find a loFor more city council news, cation in the future for anoth- see www.grandforksgazette.ca.
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School District 51’s (SD51) board of education has announced Dr. D. A. Perley Elementary School principal Kevin Argue as the next Superintendent of Schools effective July 1. “I am looking forward to working with the board of education, principals and vice-principals, teachers, staff, parents and communities across the Boundary,” said Argue. “I will bring a strong commitment to building collaborative relationships with all partners of the school district to deliver exceptional learning experiences for the students of SD51.” According to a press release, “The Board of Education followed an extensive, Canada-wide search for suitable applicants and is pleased to have selected a candidate from existing school district personnel.” Current SD51 Superintendent of Schools Michael Strukoff noted it was an extensive process that began last June.
“We engaged Make a Future, which assists districts in hiring all kinds of staff,” he explained. “Our staff used their skills to help us in the recruitment process where they shortlisted four candidates. They created a process, interview questions, and then they interviewed last Monday and Tuesday before they made the decision on the candidate.” Candidates for the position were from Ontario and British Columbia, Strukoff added. “I think that it shows that after working really hard they found that we had really good personnel already working in our district. It’s a good news story for us on the choices we make when we start hiring people to our district right from the get-go,” said Strukoff. “I’ll be working closely with Kevin as we develop a transition plan and work on our (human resources) issues and goals for the summer of 2013.” Argue has been with SD51 since 1996. He was previously the viceprincipal at Grand Forks Secondary School.
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Shopping local benefits all This is certainly not the first time you are going to read a shop local editorial in this newspaper and it won’t be the last. We hammer it home because it’s important and we’re not going to apologize. The reasons are many and you’ve likely heard them all. Yet, too many people in this community, who love the lifestyle, still make their buying decisions in isolation from what makes most sense for the greater good of our community. Spending your money outside the Boundary does nothing to sustain what we all cherish so much. Let’s take this very newspaper as an example. Presumably if you have gotten this far, you value local news and opinion. We do too and thank you for your support. What brings this newspaper to life every Wednesday are the businesses you see scattered throughout these pages. These small retailers in the downtown core are as vital to our success as we are to theirs. They employ us and we in turn help employ them. The spinoff for readers is you continue to get all the important news, views, arts and sports this community is chock-full of. With the arrival of the Christmas shopping season, the push from local merchants, the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce and the new downtown business organization is stronger than ever. Local businesses need this season to make the books balance for the rest of the year. We need to support them. The temptation to travel to Spokane, Colville or Kelowna for shopping is strong, but those businesses will not provide your favourite community group with a donation for an event in April. The property taxes Okanagan and American businesses pay won’t help keep the roads plowed in the winter and our parks blooming in the summer. We are all partners in ensuring this tiny, fragile economy works. Money comes in, money goes out. If it stays local then everybody wins.
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As I was away between Wednesday and Friday of last week, I had an opportunity to experience part of an American Thanksgiving tradition, Thanksgiving Thursday football. It wasn’t as good as turkey with the trimmings, in my opinion, but it was enjoyable nonetheless and while my Thanksgiving dinner was enjoyed – as with many other Canadians – last October, there was another American tradition that I avoided; a tradition that has only grown to prominence recently, at least by my count. Black Friday is supposed to be an American thing, as Canada has Boxing Day and, as mentioned, Canadian Thanksgiving was well over a month ago, but sure enough, many Canadian businesses were advertising Black Friday sales. Black Friday is a kick off to the Christmas shopping season,
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people say, and news outlets reported about the swarms of people lining up and preparing for the madness. People often complain about how commercialized holidays, like Christmas, are becoming and with Boxing Day and Black Friday it’s easy to see why. Christmas is supposed to be about giving, but not an elbow to the head of the person beside you, as you follow the swarm into a store to buy supposedly marked down items. It is about giving in the nonselfish sense and it is literally about the birth of Jesus Christ. I’m willing to bet Mary didn’t
foresee the birth of her child being used as a marketing ploy by Best Buy to sell TVs, iPhones and iPads. She might be happy that the birth of her son would lead to giving but not by the fact that people would be trampled as part of that act of giving. The holiday season is one of my favourite and it probably has a lot to do with the lights, the snow and the music playing in the stores. It is also probably one of the most atmospheric of all holidays, when you also throw New Year’s Eve and Day into the mix and everything associated with that. However, it is fast becoming something that commercialization and capitalism are tainting with their grubby hands and something that could lead to ruin. Maybe Ebenezer Scrooge (preghostly visits) was onto something.
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LETTERS z WASTE DISPOSAL
Garbage talk
Editor: Re: City talks about garbage rates (story, Nov. 14 issue of the Grand Forks Gazette) I read a few issues ago about the concerns of Dave Milton regarding garbage rates. I agree that it is not fair to penalize people who are going the extra mile to reduce garbage to the landfill. If you are charged extra (penalized) for putting out extra garbage, you should get credit for putting out less garbage. I believe the regional district has a wonderful system, where you buy a sheet of tags and use them as needed. In our case, I put out one per month. In the future, when it comes to water meters, the same should apply. If you get charged extra for using too much water, then you should get credit for conserving and using less. Should city council be proactive in helping support conservation or does it come down to the regional district co-ordinator dictating policy? If a homeowner has no incentive to conserve, then why recycle? Throw it all in the garbage and let the city sort it out. You are paying for it anyway. Cal Smuland, Grand Forks
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Buy local food Editor: As the winter days are approaching, hopefully you will have had the opportunity to stock up on good winter foods from this area. Grand Forks has always been known for good, clean, healthy food, which supports the local economy. Remember that when you buy products
from foreign markets there can never be the same guarantee of direct quality assurance as when you access them locally. Although active farming is coming to a close in this season, some farms still have root crops, such as beets and carrots in the ground, waiting for customers and good garlic to spice up your winter dishes and add health and vigor to your life and the local economy. Cheap is not necessarily the road to excellence. Angelica Herlihy, Grand Forks
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Support 2013 relay
Editor: Planning for an event on a sunny June day seems very far away from these gloomy November days but that is what I have been doing. We have begun planning for the Relay For Life 2013 in Grand Forks and I will be participating with a heavy heart. This past summer, my sister passed away from cancer. This is not the first person I have lost to cancer and probably won’t be the last. Being a volunteer helps me channel some of that grief and anger into something positive. As the chairperson of our relay’s Luminary ceremony, I can channel it in two ways. I can help raise money for research to help eliminate cancer and to help fund programs through the Canadian Cancer Society to help people dealing with this disease. The second way I can help is to help those of us left here with our grief and with nowhere to target it. I am grateful to help give everyone that is dealing with cancer (in some way) a place to come together. At the luminary ceremony we cry, we laugh but mostly we remember people we have lost and honour people who are dealing with the disease. As we plan for the relay in 2013, our attention turns to getting our teams to sign up for the upcoming year, to help us
z OPINION raise the funds, but it also turns to our other need of signing up volunteers. We always need volunteers. I told you why I volunteer, other people may have their own reasons or may just want to come out on a beautiful June day, in the sunshine (hopefully) and put in a few hours for a good cause. I hope anyone reading this letter will consider giving some time to the Relay For Life 2013, whether it is as part of a relay team or as a volunteer. We would greatly appreciate your help. Contact us by calling Jacquie Wolf or Jenn Edwards at 250-442-3332 (daytime) or 250-443-3002 (evening) or stop in to see them at Yaki Jacquie’s Café. Myrna Logan, Grand Forks
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Not a way to run gov’t
Editor: You cannot run a peanut stand if you are only open 44 days a year. Yet, that is all the B.C. legislature has sat this year. Look at the HST. It was voted down in August 2011, yet, because the B.C. legislature is not sitting, the Liberals, under Christy Clark, will not eliminate it until April 2013. The HST drives up the costs for thousands of goods and services and families and small businesses are suffering as a result of this awful tax. The child poverty rate, according to Statistics Canada, is the highest in Canada for six years in a row. It has been eroded by 11 years of B.C. liberal government, first under Gordon Campbell and now Christy Clark. B.C. has now had four consecutive deficits in a row, including the biggest deficits this province has ever seen. When this Liberal government took power in 2001, it pledged to “outlaw” red ink from the province’s books forever. That is no way to run a government. Gladys Brown, Midway
RDKB Area D takes first step with community plan z In the Spotlight
IRENE PEREPOLKIN
The first step in the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) planning and development department Area D official community plan review kicked off on Nov. 2 with a tour to various sites by committee members. The purpose of this tour was to discuss land use issues and
concerns with a visual as an aid. It has been 12 years since the last review was made to the official community plan. This is routine part of the process for the RDKB. The Official Community Plan (OCP) is intended to act as a guide for development and expansion of RDKB Electoral Area D. Since 1999, there has been eight amendments applied for. The process for review will be led by an appointed steering committee of local Area D residents and RDKB staff. The entire process is expected to take up to two years. Property owners in Area D can expect to receive a questionnaire pertaining to their expectations, likes and concerns of the lifestyle of Area D. As there are some that exclude the receipt of junk mail in their boxes, we will ensure that copies will be available at the RDKB office on Central Avenue in Grand Forks or you can call to get forms mailed direct to your address. The returned forms will be compiled and reviewed by the committee. Public workshops will be held, at which time the survey results will be made available. The steering committee will be asked for input on subjects such as greenhouse gas reduction targets, natural, agricultural, and heritage resources, sand and gravel deposits, solid waste management, residential, commercial and industrial designations and recreational land uses to name a few. Once these are discussed, a draft revised OCP will be produced. This draft is referred to various agencies, such as the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, the Interior Health Authority, the Ministries of Agriculture, Environment and also to the Agriculture Land Commission. An open house for the general public to offer comments is also part of the process. Once the steering committee is satisfied that the document reflects the input from the community and various agencies, the document will go through the formal adoption process before the entire board of the RDKB. Area D comprises one quarter of the land in the RDKB and has the largest population of the five areas. We have four provincial parks and one newly formed regional park within the area. In the survey done in 1997, before the last OCP review, residents described their quality of life as good to excellent, citing rural character and the rural lifestyle as well as peace and quiet as the most positive attributes of residing in Area D. It will be interesting to see what this questionnaire will tell us. Just a reminder that winter driving is upon us. Please prepare yourself for conditions. Check the road conditions at www.drivebc.ca leave a lot of time to arrive, maintain a safe following distance and remember that those speed limit signs are for perfect, dry summer road conditions NOT for winter roads. Remember both you, I and our families share that road and we all want to arrive safe. – Irene Perepolkin is Area D director for the RDKB and can be contacted at any time at 250-442-3817 or ireneperepolkin@gmail.com.
Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down for Nov. 28
Welcome to the first instalment of Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down. This is a light-hearted feature intended to entertain. Would you like to give a thumb up to someone in the commu-
nity or would you like to give a thumb down? Names can be mentioned for a thumb up but none for thumbs down please; after all, it Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down is meant to entertain. Thumbs Up: To the person who found my money pouch outside Extra Foods and turned it in. I will certainly pay it forward. Thumbs Up: To Stanley “Stash” Halluk and Bob Smith from What About Bob’s for their generous donation of comfy reading chairs for the library. Thumbs Up: The Grand Forks Border Bruins, for doling out punishment
in the form of an 8-3 win over the Chase Heat on Saturday. Thumbs Up: City works for always having the trees so well groomed on Central Avenue along Perley Elementary. Thumbs Up: City Works for putting up the Christmas decorations. ‘Tis the season to be jolly! Thumbs Up: Organizers of gallery 2’s wine tasting for the tasty food, wine, spirits and beer and the beautiful decorations. Thumbs Down: People that complain about frivolous things.
Thumbs Down: Poorly plowed sections of highway. Thumbs Down: Drug dealers in Grand Forks and surrounding areas. Thumbs Down: People that refuse to wear deodorant, especially when they are exercising. Would you like to give a thumb up or a thumb down? Email editor@grandforksgazette.ca with your short quips, compliments or complaints. We could publish your anonymous submission. Attacks on specific businesses and people will not be published. Editor’s discretion will always be exercised. Please keep it tasteful.
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Bookclub Wednesday, Nov. 28 at the Christina Lake Living Arts Centre from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. and Thursday, Nov. 29 at the Grand Forks Library from 7 - 8 p.m. November’s book choice is “Devil in the White City”. New members are always welcome.
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Boundary Artisan Christmas Faire Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 at Gallery 2 in Grand Forks. This two day show draws Christmas shoppers from the entire Boundary region and other parts of the Kootenays and the Kette Valley. Live entertainment and refreshments. Chris toll free: 1-866-965-9665. Greenwood - Board of Trade Annual Christmas Light Up Nov. 30 at the McArthur Centre Parking lot at 5 p.m.
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N I T E L L U B BOARD Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 Ladies Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 59 would like to invite any ladies who are interested, to join the Auxiliary. Our main objective is to help the Veteran, young and old and their dependants. We also help other charities. For more information please call 250-442-8446 or any L.A. member. OPT (Planned Parenthood) Midway Call Julie 250-449-2887 for more info. Are You Interested in Your Community Library? The Friends of the Library are looking for new members with new ideas. The purpose of our organization is to raise funds for the library’s “wish list.” This enables the library to purchase equipment, materials and services. If you’re interested to find out more, you are cordially invited to attend our next meeting. For information call Lee Derhousoff at 250-442-2054 or Ev Deverson at 250-443-3225.
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Annual Christmas Tea Saturday, Dec. 1st, 2012 2 - 4 pm
Holy Trinity Anglican Church 7252 - 7th Street, Grand Forks BC Admission $5 • Door Prize & Raffles For information contact: 250-442-5808 or 250-442-4206
Friends of the Library 6th Annual Christmas Cookie Sale. Tuesday, Dec. 4. Starts at 10 a.m. Grand Forks Public Library 7342 5th Street. For more info, call Ann Cook at 250-442-5073.
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2012 Christina Lake Watershed Management Plan Annual Review. Wed. Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Christina Lake Community Hall 90 Park rd. Lunch will be provided. Please register for this event by Dec. 1. 250-447-2504 or clss@shaw.ca
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Sacred Heart Church Annual Bake Sale and Silent Auction Dec. 8 9:30 a.m. at Hog’n Suds 283 Central Ave. Drop by to choose from a large assortment of Christmas baking and take a chance at winning an item from our Silent Auction. Hot dogs and chocolate will also be available.
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Every Monday • Senior Centre Branch 68 is holding Crib at 1:30 p.m. • “Are you troubled by someone’s drinking?” Al Anon meets at 8 p.m. at the Catholic Church Rectory 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks. For information call Liz at 250-442-5654 or Lewis G. at 250-447-
2668. • Lawn Bowling - A Sport for Life, played at a casual level 6:30 p.m. (assembly 6:15 p.m.) Christina Lake. Bowls available, everyone welcome. • Grand Forks Border Bruins Bingo held at the Curling Rink. Early birds starts at 6:45 p.m. All proceeds to the Border Bruin Junior B Hockey. • Drop-in carpet bowling is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 9:30 a.m. • The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. • Boundary Stroke Recovery Club meets at 341 - 75th Avenue, 10:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. For information call Ian Taylor at 250-4423545. • Figure Drawing/Painting Group meets 5:30-7:30 at Gallery 2 (formerly Grand
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Forks Art Gallery). Artists bring their own materials. Easels available. Small donations collected to pay models. For information call Gallery 2 at 250-442-2211 or Nora at 250-442-3668. • Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. $1 drop-in fee. (Also held Wednesays.) Contact 250-442-2604 for information. Everyone welcome. 1st Tuesday Every Month • The Discover Rock Creek Society meets in the West Boundary Elementary School Library from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend our meetings. • Grand Forks Elks #493 meet at 7:00 p.m. at the Slavonic Hall at 686-72nd Ave in Grand Forks (except for July & August), effective Feb. 1st. New members and volunteers are welcome. Contact Larry Jmaiff 250-442-2856; Roy Stevenson 250442-5260 or Shawna Schuh 250-442-4276. For more info: www.elks-canada.org. We look forward to participating in fundraisers for the Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children and opportunities to socialize with members, guests and the community. • Grand Forks Search & Rescue meets at 6:30 p.m. at Nursery Fire Hall. New members welcome. Call Barry at 250-442-5818 for more information. • A spiritual study group, called a Satsang, meets in the Grand Forks Public Library meeting room from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. For further information on HUMUH, check our
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Grease - The Musical Dec. 13, 17,18 and 19. Presented by the BCSS Music & Theatre Classes. located at the BCSS Theatre in Midway, BC at 7 p.m. tickets: Adults: $10 Children (under 12) $5. Available at BCSS by reversation: 250-449-2224. Silent Auction to be held at intermission by the BCSS Spirit Club.
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Community Christmas Dinner Christina Lake Community invites you. Dec. 25 at 2:30 p.m. Christina Lake Community Hall 90 Park rd. contact 250-447-9066 or leeanne.m.lawrence@gmail.com
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The Grand Forks Gazette regrets that there may not be room to publish every item every week; priority will be given to new and timely items. The Gazette also cannot accept annual general meeting notices in “Out and About”. Highlights – Non-profit organizations, book early for this FREE spot. Bookings fill up fast! Phone the Gazette to book your spot – call 250-442-2191.
website: www.humuh.org, or call 1-800336-6015. Everyone welcome. Admission free; donations welcome. 1st Wednesday Every Month • In the Company of Friends is a support group for parents/guardians who are raising children with special needs. We meet from 7-9 p.m. at the Glanville Centre, 1200 Central Avenue. Childcare is available onsite, as well as snacks and refreshments. For more information contact Angela at ampopoff@ telus.net or call 250-442-0833. • Genealogy group meets at the Grand Forks Public Library at 10:00am. Join others to research your family roots. 1st Thursday Every Month • King Edward Masonic Lodge meets in Greenwood at 7:30 p.m. Reputed to be the most successful & vibrant “small” lodge in B.C. Want to know more about the winning team? Like toa ttend a “no cost to you” dinner either in November or April? C all Peter Smith at 250-442-5769. • The Boundary Woodworkers Guild meets at the former SPCA site on Donaldson Drive at 7:00 p.m. New members welcome! • Members of Hardy View Lodge Auxiliary continue to meet the at 2 p.m. in the lodge auxiliary room. Following the monthly birthday celebration the auxiliary gathers for a short meeting (except July & August). We welcome new people to join us. For information call Vi at 250-442-5998 or Dora at 250-442-8108.
• The Red Hatters of the Grand River Rubies would like to invite you to join them for fun and friendship. Meeting 7 p.m. at the library. For information call Karen 250-4423011 or Diana 250-442-8862. 1st Friday of the Month • Open Mic –7 p.m. at Kocomo’s in Grand Forks. 250-442-5558. Every Saturday • Parent-Child mother Goose Program Saturday mornings from 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. until December 8th. For parents/caregivers and children ages 0-3. Spaces still available. At the GF Library. • Beat the winter blues with Bluegrass. Interested in learning to play and jam Bluegrass music? Local Bluegrass musicians will host facilitated jam sessions at Studio B. If you already know some Bluegrass tunes or if you are new to the genre and just want to learn, come o out and join the fun!. Studio B, 7330-2nd Street, Grand Forks, BC. Saturdays at 7 p.m. starting Saturday, Nov. 3. No charge, but donations to Studio B gratefully accepted. • Kettle River Lions’ Meat Draw at 3 p.m. at the Prospector at the Rock Creek Hotel. 1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month • The Grand Forks Trap Club meets at 10 a.m. at the Wildlife Range. For more information call 250-442-8424.
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NEWS Chamber gathering The Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce held its AGM on Tuesday at gallery 2. Amongst the guests, Minister of State for Seniors Ralph Sultan (left) and B.C. Chamber of Commerce president and CEO John Winter. For more photos go to www.grandforksgazette.ca.
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Grand Forks RCMP officers noticed someone inside the Winnipeg Hotel when they were conducting a regular patrol around the area on Nov. 21 at about 1:30 a.m. “Further investigation revealed that a male was there removing some flooring material,” said Grand Forks RCMP Cpl. Richard Lanz. “The male was arrested and it was determined he was breaching his conditions of curfew and was arrested and lodged in a cell.” The male is currently waiting to appear in court at a later date. Broken window On Nov. 20, police received a report that a window of a Central Avenue residence had been broken. The window was broken with a rock and the damage is valued at approximately $100. The incident occurred during the evening of Nov. 17. There are currently no suspects or witnesses, and nothing was reported stolen. Shoplifter at Pharmasave Police were called to the Grand Forks Pharmasave after a shoplifter managed to steal some items on Nov. 23 at 1:17 p.m. “A male entered the store and began putting items in his jacket,” explained Lanz. “The male then left the store without paying for these items. One of the employees started following the male outside and eventually lost him.” The investigation is ongoing. Theft of purse Police were notified about a theft of a purse, which occurred outside the bottle depot in Grand Forks on Nov. 23 at 3:30 p.m. The purse was left outside the building for a few minutes and upon return, the woman noticed that the purse was gone. Also stolen inside the purse were an iPod, a cell phone and some cash. If anybody has any information regarding this, please advise the RCMP. Pylons cause safety hazard Police received a report that pylons had been placed on Highway 3 at Christina Lake near the bridge on Nov. 23 at 11:50 p.m. An unknown person had placed two pylons and with a pole across the pylons. “One vehicle drove through and ended up hitting the cone,” noted Lanz. “There was no damage to the vehicle but this could be a very serious matter when someone puts traffic hazards on the highway when they’re not needed.” Lanz added the incident could have turned into a serious accident.
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Break-and-enter A report of a break-and-enter was received from Huckleberry Mountain Market at Christina Lake on Nov. 24 around 3 a.m. The suspects had thrown rocks through the front door, entered the building and stole two computers. “The suspects then left the immediate area in a pickup truck,” said Lanz. “At this time, the matter is still being investigated. Motor vehicle accident A motor vehicle collision occurred on Highway 3 about five kilometres west of the Paulson Bridge on Nov. 25 at 1:10 p.m. There were two occupants trapped inside the vehicle. Both ambulance and police were at the scene to extract both occupants who were later taken to hospital for minor injuries. “Road conditions at this time at that location was black ice and on a curve,” Lanz pointed out. “Speed wasn’t a factor, but the accident is consistent with the scene as it’s known as a bad corner. Quite frequently we have accidents there when the temperature changes.” The occupant and passenger are from Grand Forks. Theft from vehicles A series of vehicle thefts has Grand Forks RCMP cautioning residents to lock their vehicles. On Nov. 15 during the evening, three vehicles parked on Kettle River Drive were rummaged through. Stolen from the vehicles were a small amount of change, a couple of watches and a gold locket. All vehicles were unlocked at the time. On Nov. 23, police received a report that a vehicle parked in a carport on Central Avenue was searched through. The owner reported that items stolen from the vehicle include a Canon digital camera, a GPS and CDs. The vehicle was not locked at the time but there was no damage to the vehicle. On Nov. 24, around 10 p.m., there were two reports of theft from motor vehicles. The first report noted a wallet left inside the vehicle was stolen. The wallet was located still inside the vehicle. “Everything in the wallet was accounted for but ICBC documentation was stolen from the glove compartment, which contains the banking information for the vehicle’s monthly payments,” said Lanz. The second report noted another vehicle was broken into sometime during the night on Nov. 23. At the time, the vehicle was parked on 18th Street. Stolen from this vehicle was a document for the vehicle insurance, which was located further down the street. “For safety reasons, all vehicles should be locked even when parked in your residence,” warned Lanz. “Any information regarding a person’s banking information should never be kept in a vehicle.”
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NEWS Flipping through the pages Jerez Austin and Mehki Dolan browsing through books at Dr. D. A. Perley Elementary School’s Scholastic Book Fair on Nov. 20.
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Classical on the strings Canada’s newest trio, Triple Forte, recently performed in Grand Forks as a part of the Boundary District Arts Council Performance Series. They amazed the crowd with classical favourites from Beethoven, Shostakovich and Ravel. From left: Violinist Jasper Wood, pianist David Jalbert and Cellist Yegor Dyachkov.
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SD51 receives funding to buy new school buses CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter
School District 51 (SD51) will be receiving funding for the purchase of four new school buses as part of a $14 million investment by the province of British Columbia. The school district will receive $540,523 for the four buses, which was requested in the district’s fiveyear plan. Boundary-Similkameen MLA John Slater noted in the press release, “Rural families know firsthand there are challenges that come from living outside major centres – and getting kids to school can be foremost among them. These new buses will help our kids get to class in greater comfort.” Jeanette Hanlon, secretary-treasurer for the SD51’s school board, was happy to hear about the approval. “We can apply for it right away once we approve a new bylaw (to approve the transaction),” she explained. “The next meeting (on Dec. 11), board trustees will vote on a bylaw and when the buses come in we just get the money. It’s a pretty easy process.”
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Hanlon pointed out the buses could be ordered as early as this week. SD51 will be receiving four of the 125 new buses to be distributed across the province. The new diesel buses will reduce emissions and have better gas mileage than the current buses. The release also announced that School Districts 53 (Okanagan Similkameen) and 67 (Okanagan Skaha) will also be receiving funding for new buses. In order to qualify for a replacement bus from the government, the bus needs to be on a regular school route and have met or exceeded criteria regarding age and distance driven. For a 78 to 84 passenger bus, it has to be 15 years old or driven 400,000 kilometres. For a 24 to 72 passenger bus, it has to be at least 12 years old or driven 325,000 kilometres, and for a minibus, which is eight to 24 passengers, at least 10 years old or driven 250,000 kilometres. The next SD51 school board meeting is on Tuesday, Dec. 11 at the school board office in Grand Forks at 6 p.m.
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Reminiscences by Cassandra Chin
Empty hallways are filled with the sounds of an upbeat tune as music drifts through an open door. It was the spring of 1979 when Doug Wille first stepped into the schools of Grand Forks to instruct young students about the magic of music. Over 30 years later, Wille has become the longest serving teacher in School District 51 and continues to share his passion of music with aspiring students. “I didn’t really plan on becoming a teacher and I didn’t go to school to become one,” he explained. “I just played lots of music and it seemed like a good idea to try to make money. I did apply for a job in Cranbrook before I came to Grand Forks and I ended up really liking it so I kept going.”
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pop rock. Now solely teaching at Grand Forks Secondary School (GFSS), music classes begin with basic theory for a day or two, where Wille teaches students the difference between a four beat and a two beat. “Then they get a little quiz on what it looks like before I demonstrate all the instruments,” he explained. “I usually have a couple of Grade 12 students as tutors for some instruments before stations are created. All the kids get to try out all the instruments and get the feel of each instrument.” Wille noted it all depends on the student and whether or not the instrument makes a noise, sounds good and how comfortable they are with their chosen instrument. “You might have it in your head that you want to become a trumpet or sax player, but you might pick something up and you get a beautiful sound and it feels natural, they’ll switch,” he added. “Usually once they get over the next couple of weeks, they settle in.” Wille noted by letting the older students tutor, it gives the students a different experience. “I taught priWille teaching a music class at Grand Forks Secondary vate lessons when I was 18 at my home School in the early 1980s. in Vancouver,” he Prior to coming to Grand Forks, Wille was then said. “It’s a great way for the students to figure out if working as a music teacher in Castlegar and was as- they want to teach.” sisted by a student teacher. His first taste of music was when he was in Grade “The superintendent here asked to make my stu- 6 with a city band. dent assistant, who was only a year younger than me, Standing in line with his parents to join the North a full-time teacher so I could come here to save the Vancouver City Youth Band, Wille recalled the inmusic program,” Wille recalled. “I thought I was just structor looking at him and saying, “We need more going to be here for three months and I came here in trumpets.” April 1979.” “So my dad gave over $40 and the instructor told After arriving, he acted as an internment teach- us he’d see us on Tuesday night for our lessons,” he er and taught multiple classes at all the schools. At noted. “My parents don’t play any instruments so Christina Lake Elementary School he focused on they were looking at it wondering what to do.” Grades 4 to 7, while at each Dr. D. A. Perley and J. A. Lessons at that time were $2 a night and from the Hutton elementary schools, he taught Grades 6 to 7. beginning, it was incredibly strict, explained Wille. “The rest of the classes were at the high school un“He would have 13 trumpet players come for a til I built up the program enough that they wanted me lesson and he’d number the chairs one to 13,” Wille there full-time,” he added. “The biggest change since said of his instructor, who also performed with the then was when I used to teach band, it used to be in Vancouver symphony. “He’d give us some drills to the little hut on the Perley grounds until they built the practice and tell us when we came back next week school extension for me.” saying, ‘I’ll know if you practiced because if you’re He also pointed out there has been a big drop in the best you’ll be in chair number one, or if you’re the the school population. When he first started in 1979, worst you’ll be in chair 13, or, if you’re really bad, if there were around 650 students. you don’t practice at all, I’ll send you home.” “Now it’s around 325,” he said. “The music proDespite the rigorous training, Wille enjoyed the gram is a lot smaller even if the interest is still there. competitiveness and the opportunity to play at variThings haven’t changed too much over the years as ous events and arenas. As he rose up the ranks in the far as the kids go. In a lot of respects I think they’re band from junior, to intermediate, to senior, the band mellower than they used to be and there aren’t any would travel across the country and the world to permore fights at the school. But it would be nice if the form and compete. school population were bigger with more kids.” “The better you got, the more places you could At the moment, Wille conducts a 70-piece concert play,” he said. “(Our instructor) took us to the Canaband and a smaller 25-piece jazz band that focuses on dian championships, we went to Montreal for Expo
1967 when I was 14 years old, and to the Japan 1971 Expo. We did lots of real performances and competitions.” Wille was also able to perform during Grey Cup games and march across football fields. Although he now prefers producing sweet tunes from the flute, he does continue to enjoy other instruments. “I play them all but some of them I play better than others,” he laughed. “Lately it’s been a lot of flute but I’d like to spend more time with the guitar and piano.” It has been several years since his band has performed, but many will recall the wild days of Dr. Fun and the Night Crawlers, a big rhythm and blues band created over 20 years ago. “Half of us were from here and the other half from Rossland, but we played at the Nakusp Music Festival and played in Spokane,” said Wille, adding they even put together a CD. “We’ve been apart for five or six years, but we had a three piece horn section and a four piece guitar section.” The band performed at various local gatherings and venues, but also travelled to neighbouring communities and cities for big events. “We might make a comeback one day and we’re all thinking of playing together again just to see how it will be,” he chuckled. “We all had a lot of fun.” Not only is Wille a music teacher but he also teaches gym classes and is a regular athlete, having completed several marathons and triathlons, including the Canadian Iron Man. “It’s healthy to be interested in more than one thing. Some of my best students are well-rounded in academics and athletics,” he said. “It’s all about a balanced life and not to just stick to one thing.” The most important point to Wille is that music is a universal language all over the world. “I could probably teach a kid in China to play the trumpet and it wouldn’t matter if he couldn’t speak English or me Chinese,” he chuckled. “We wouldn’t even have to talk.” As Christmas draws near and the semester for students is set to break for the year, Wille is preparing for the annual GFSS Christmas Concert, set for the last day of school on Thursday, Dec. 19.
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Wille, 59, with his guitar at home.
Mr. Wille is a fine example of our outstanding teachers in the Boundary District Teachers’ Association
The Boundary District Teachers’ Association would also like to congratulate Kevin Argue on his appointment as Superintendent of Schools commencing July 2013. Kevin is well respected by teachers across the district and we look forward to working with him next year as he assumes his new assignment at the school board office.
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Hall. MW Bros Hearn and Tomlins were made Honorary Members by both lodges. Harmony Lodge No. 37 Officers for this year are: Worshipful Master – Thomas R. Gooderham PM; Immediate Past Master – Casey Van Leur, PM Senior Warden – Brian Swift, P Grand Steward; Junior Warden – T. Murray Rennie; Treasurer – David Marshall; Secretary – George Manson, DDGM; Chaplain – James Harrison; Director of Ceremonies – Casey Van Leur, PM; Sr. Deacon – Larry Matheson PDDGM; Jr. Deacon – Bill Campbell; Sr. Steward – Fil Mauro PM; Jr Steward –Manfred Flury; Inner Guard – Dennis Smith; Tyler - Bill Ortis, PM; Historian – Gordon Reed PDDGM and Education Officer – Peter J. Smith P Sr. Grand Deacon. Harmony Lodge’s Worshipful Master is embarking on a second consecutive term. Tom Gooderham resides in Grand Forks with his wife Grace. Gooderham joined Harmony Lodge in 2006 on transfer from Prince Charles Lodge No. 153 in Kelowna. King Edward Lodge No. 28 Officers for 2012-2013 are: Worshipful Master – Richard Stringer; Immediate Past Master – Geoff Fern PM; Sr. Warden - Ryan Galloway; Jr Warden – William Schneider PM; Treasurer – David M. Boughton PM; Secretary – Geoff Fern PM Chaplain – Ray Lafleur; Director of Ceremonies – Robert Boyo PM; Sr. Deacon –David M. Boughton PM; Jr Deacon- Randy Kappes; Senior Steward – Greg Fawley; Jr. Steward – Alfred Berg; Tyler – Brian Swift PG Steward; Historian – Bob Hatton, PDDGM; Education Officer – Peter J. Smith, P S G Deacon; Organist – Ray Lafleur. Incoming Worshipful Master of King Edward Lodge – Richard Stringer joined King Edward Lodge in 2007. He and wife Francine reside in the rural Greenwood area.
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bought something from the sale. Evelyn Brown won a quilted wall hanging from the raffle, Anne Dahl a scented candle, Kim Dimock won a pottery cat dish, Carol and Ted Morris a pottery bowl and dish, Deb Smith took an electric tureen, Gladys Henshilwood won a cup and saucer, Charlene Derhousoff won fudge, Ann Kos candles and a holder, Diana Borthwick a bath sundae and C. Weiler took an angel with a heart.
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It’s in the BUSINESS DIRECTORY classified section! Christina Lake Chamber of Commerce
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I’ll shop home this Christmas z Chamber Voice
Friday, November 30th 6:00 pm Christina Lake Welcome Centre Wine & cheese will be served
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This shopping season it is more important than ever to reconsider your shopping habits. With so many shopping options available, from online to cross border to big city outings, local shopping is often overlooked. The impact of shopping locally is easily forgotten during the holiday shopping season, with consumers anxious to find an excuse to leave the community and enjoy some big city amenities. There is a lot of talk around shopping local these days and for good reason.
Businesses in small rural communities across the country are struggling to survive and are in major competition with online businesses that are in a position to provide whatever you need, whenever you want and at very competitive prices. And then there’s cross border shopping which, let’s face it, has been around since the beginning of time. More importantly though, is in this weak economy, we always look for the best deal first and whether the deal is true or not, south of the border is where we look first. I think as consumers we need to realize the dollars we spend in our community stay in our community. Our local businesses are the biggest supporters of sports teams, not-for-profit organizations and local initiatives. Studies show that for every dollar spent at a small local business, 32¢ leaves the
local economy. But, when you spend that same dollar at a chain store, 57¢ leaves – that’s more than 50 per cent of the dollar that ceases to impact the area in which it was spent. Modest changes in our spending habits can generate substantial local economic impact. The bottom line is, if we don’t support our local businesses how can we expect them to support us? I’m not suggesting that every bit of your shopping is done locally or that you forgo that annual overnight big city visit but what I am suggesting is that we all slow down and spend more time and more money locally, to support our local merchants and inevitably our community. – Sarah Winton is the manager for the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce. Her column will appear in the Grand Forks Gazette monthly.
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Peace On Earth Grand Forks Choral Society director Joan Thompson’s swan song z Local Submission
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GRAND FORKS CHORAL SOCIETY
The Grand Forks Choral Society (GFCS) extends an invitation to all citizens of the Boundary to attend our Peace On Earth concert. The shows are at Grand Forks Secondary School’s auditorium on Saturday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m. and Sun-
day, Dec. 9 at 2 p.m. Our program will focus on the theme of peace with only a few Christmas songs. Why did director Joan Thompson choose the peace theme for her last GFCS choral concert? “A ‘Peace On Earth’ concert illuminates music’s power in our walk to a more peaceful world,” said Thompson. “Because singing together builds peaceful communities and hope for the future as well.” The community is certainly getting involved. The famous Second Street Singers have morphed into The Peace Choir and members of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ (USCC) have created a 42-member Doukhobor community choir. Who else might one hear at this concert? We have peace activist Rosemary Phillips, violinist Ellen Tolson from Rock Creek, the children’s ensemble from Studio A, high school soloists, and a father/son team Jay and Damien Alblas from Christina Lake, all to honour the theme of our concert. It would be a good thing to get your tickets early at either Thistle Pot Gifts or the gift shop at gallery 2. It is with sadness that we bid Thompson and her light specialist Ken Flagel goodbye from the Grand Forks Choral
Society. She and Ken have created some incredible productions since January 2009. Joan is passing the baton to Kirsten Nicholsen who is willing and able to lead us on. “Peace On Earth,” Joan’s wish for us all.
The Grand Forks Choral Society’s early-December performances of Peace on Earth will be the last for Joan Thompson and Ken Flagel. Submitted Photo
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Silver Kettle Village is fun for seniors CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter
Silver Kettle Village, Grand Fork’s newest retirement community, has welcomed its first residents this month. The village provides independent and assisted living housing, hospitality, personal support services, and is designed for seniors who want a safe, rewarding and independent lifestyle without the responsibilities of home maintenance. “From the village, it’s a short stroll to the local supermarket and a quick drive to the Boundary Hospital,” said Landon Elliott, marketing director for Golden Life Management. “Grand Forks offers something for everyone: enjoy quiet walks down the beautiful tree-lined streets, browse through the local art galleries, view historic heritage homes, or take a day to sunbathe at one of the many parks along the river.” Golden Life Management signed a contract with Interior Health Authority to build Silver Kettle Village last April. The independent living suites consist of studio one- and two-bedroom suites and have bright spacious kitchens, full bathrooms, and plenty of walk-in storage. Elliot noted there is a monthly activity calendar that will be available to residents, featuring activities occurring at the village, birthday and anniversary celebrations, events, and various recreational opportunities, such as live music, movie nights, and morning exercises. There are also public events such as the recent Veteran’s Celebration Luncheon, where over 100 residents participated in live music and food, as well as regular bus outings to neighbouring communities for day trips. “When you get right down to it, life is about you – not your house, or the housekeeping, or the errands,” said Elliot. “You have other things you’d rather do, so leave the details to us. It’s that easy. We’ll make your life as carefree as it can be.” Elliot pointed out dinner is included in rent and the village dining rooms are filled with friendly faces, warm conversa-
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Artisan Christmas Faire this week Celebrate the sixth annual Boundary Artisan Christmas Faire at gallery 2. Come to gallery 2 in Grand Forks for the sixth annual BOUNDARY ARTISANS Boundary ASSOCIATION Artisan Christmas Faire, this Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Grand Forks Art and Heritage Gallery. This two-day event features the original work of members of the Boundary Artisan Association. This isn’t the “same old, same old,” contrary to rumours you’ve heard. This year’s gathering of spectacular local talent promises to be the biggest and best show to date. With artists and artisans in every room of gallery 2, live harp music, refreshments by Habitat for Humanity, it will be the highlight of your Christmas tradition. This is your only opportunity this season to speak to the artists and artisans about their work, learn about their motivation to create and find out what makes their work distinctive. Make memories with the Boundary Artisans at gallery 2 this Friday and Saturday.
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Landon Elliott, marketing director of Golden Life Management, poses by a prop moonshine truck on the grounds of Silver Kettle Village in Grand Forks.
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tion, sounds of laughter, and fantastic food. “There are delicious, fresh, and healthy foods, friendly wait staff, and enjoyable company every night,” he said. “As an added bonus, residents don’t have to do the dishes afterwards.” There are only limited suites left and they are going quickly. For more information, contact the village at 250-489-0667.
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Santa is coming to town! CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter
The Grand Forks Santa Claus Parade is gearing up for its sixth year with this year’s theme focusing on Christmas around the world. Starting at Selkirk College’s Grand Forks campus and making its way through downtown Grand Forks, co-ordinator Beverly Osachoff explained the parade’s theme was a committee decision. “We have a team of three volunteers that make up the parade committee and every now and again we get together and brainstorm,” she said. “This year we’re celebrating Christmas on an international scale.” The parade is open to all clubs, organizations or businesses and is free to all participants. “We would like to know in advance that they’re coming so we can register them so we know how to organize the parade,” Osachoff added. “We’d like to know as soon as possible, and it’s best to let us know before the day of the parade.” Osachoff pointed out the parade is a great way for people to promote what they do and to have a little fun in the community. “It’s never a long parade because the weather can be uncertain that time of year but the idea is to get out, have some fun and kick off the season and get into the spirit,” she said. “There are prizes for first, second third place floats, Santa will be on site to judge the parade floats this year and you get extra points for sticking to your themes.” Participants will also get free hot chocolate supplied by Overwaitea.
The Grinch from last year’s Christmas parade.
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“The judges are always wooed by stuff like lights and music and lots of bling,” Osachoff said. “Other than that, we encourage everyone to come out to a fun, free, family event, and to show people what a great place downtown Grand Forks is.” Application forms can be picked up at Yaletown Acupuncture, Your Dollar Store With More, Community Futures and the Grand Forks Gazette office. For more information, visit their Facebook page: Grand Forks BC Parade.
Donating to a cause Grand Forks Rotary Club members Louise Currier and Darla Ashton were recognized for their donations to the Rotary Foundation. Both received the Paul Harris Fellowship, which goes to Rotarians who donate $1,000 or more to Rotary programs. Top: Rob Ogloff, past-president of the Grand Forks Rotary Club, presents the Paul Harris Fellowship to Currier, who donated to The Rotary Foundation Annual Programs fund. Bottom: Currier, foundation chair, presents Grand Forks Rotary president Ashton with the fellowship, for her donation to the Rotary’s annual fund and the Polio Plus Fund. Karl Yu PhotoS
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Eating well and living healthy
Métis Association seeking help in Save the Kids fund
Lisa Brown of Grand Forks Diabetes and Lillian Warlimont of Surrey, B.C. were in attendance at the Adult Healthy Living Fair at Grand Forks Secondary School recently. The fair informed adults and family members about key services in the area that promote healthy and active lifestyles.
Save the Kids program will benefit five sick children in the community CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter
The Boundary Métis Community Association (BMCA) is working to raise funds for sick children within Grand Forks. Danny Williamson, president of BMCA, explained Sunshine Valley Community Services approached the group for monetary assistance and the idea to help the children sprung from there. “There is one child that we know of, that happens to be Métis, who has a rare disease and they need extra medical attention,” he explained. “But there are also another six children who also need medical help. We’re looking to help all the children instead of just focusing on the one child. If we’re going to help one child in the community, we’re going to help them all.” Ideas that have been discussed include a fishing derby at Wilgress Lake, as well as raffle draws and selling Aboriginal crafts. “Apparently it won’t be cheap and the government financial services won’t cover after a certain amount and it leaves these kids
and their parents alone,” Williamson said. “We’re hoping the whole community will get involved to raise funds to help these kids. It’s a shame that in this day and age we don’t have the services or resources to help these kids.” Charles Thomas Houle, who is assisting the BMCA, is also hoping to raise funds through selling firewood to the community. Houle is currently cutting wood on a woodlot near Lynch Creek, though he pointed out any help in regards to donating saws, fuel or batteries would be appreciated. He added local youth would also help in stacking and organizing the wood. With the help of local companies and their woodlots, Houle plans to raise money for a trust fund. “Depending on what people want, the prices will vary,” Houle said. “From being delivered, to different sizes and types of wood (such as larch or pine), or even split or non-split wood.” The trust fund has yet to be determined, but BMCA hopes to get everything sorted and put together soon.
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Stocking up for Christmas International Forest Products Limited (Interfor) donated $1,000 to the Boundary Community Food Bank. From left: Food bank vice-president Sonia Cyr, food bank president Larry Dickerson and Melissa MacLeod from Interfor.
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Seriously folks four weekends before the holidays, wow time to get ready. Now it’s not all about the cooking and baking for me, I love the decorating and creative ideas that go along with the cookie exchange parties, the staying up till midnight to make sure the fudge sauce is just creamy enough, and of course painting the Swedish cookies with green holly branches. So the decorating will start us off, and I would love to share some of my special holiday hints and ideas. First let us head out to gather cedar bows and greens for my front planters and pots that are lonely since the summer flowers have faded. I like to gather extra twigs and branches, they’re great to use inside. Find a vase, small bucket or jar, crinkle wrapping paper or plastic wrap and set in bottom, use to help hold standing twigs, then hang small ornaments and Christmas balls or fill the bottom with small Christmas balls to hold the twigs and add a string of battery powered lights. Fill a glass bowl with crumpled plastic wrap; leave about 3 inches from the rim. Pour water into the bowl and leave enough room for floating candles, they look like they are floating on ice. One year I went to the glass shop and had a piece of Plexiglas cut to fit my coffee table, then I found all the kid’s pictures of them and Santa (even the “crying with Santa” ones) and collaged them with old Christmas cards on the table and topped it with the plexiglas. My husband did have to drill two screws into the table to hold it but it was so worth it to see the boys walk around and around that table laughing and reminiscing. Of course I still use the glass top to showcase for other holidays or special occasions. I love using what I already have so here’s a use for all those wine glasses and other glasses that we don’t have a set of anymore. Line them up, upside down as a centrepiece for your dining table, now find those homemade Christmas ornaments (the ones the kids made) or special ornaments that really don’t match the tree this year and fit them under the glasses. Mix and match the sizes, add a few loose Christmas balls and you’ll end up with a conversation piece too. Let the aroma of fresh baked cookies float through the house as you sort out the Christmas ornaments, lights and decorations. Savour every smell and moment. CHOCOLATE MACAROONS 2 cups semisweet or bittersweet chocolate chips 4 large eggs 1 cup sugar 1 tsp vanilla ½ tsp fresh lemon juice 1-1/2 cup sweetened flaked or shredded coconut 1. Melt chocolate in double boiler set over simmering water. Remove pan from heat; set aside to cool 2. Move oven rack to centre position. Preheat oven to 350. Line baking sheet with parchment paper or grease lightly. 3. With electric mixer on medium-high speed beat egg whites until foamy, about 30 seconds. Add a pinch of salt and beat until soft peaks form. Add sugar one tablespoon at a time, beating for 10 seconds after each addition, until stiff peaks form, about 6 minutes total. Beat in vanilla and lemon juice. Fold in the coconut and melted chocolate. 4. Drop batter by the teaspoon, 1 inch apart on prepared baking sheet (batter will stiffen as it stands.) Bake until macaroons puff, 10 – 13 minutes (do not allow the edges to brown.) Cool on baking sheet on wire rack 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer macaroons to rack to cool completely. Repeat with remaining macaroon batter.
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Coun. Gary Smith (left) and Coun. Bob Kendel have been part of Grand Forks’ city council for a year.
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It has been about a year since city councillors Bob Kendel and Gary Smith were elected into office and both have learned a lot since they first took the positions. For Kendel, the year has been an interesting experience. “It’s been an extraordinary learning curve and probably one of the most interesting and challenging things I’ve ever done,” he said. “The biggest thing has been meeting all the people in the region that are making all this happen (new development and infrastructure repair) not just in Grand Forks, but in the area and how well we mesh together.” He noted that this first year has been focused on laying down a good foundation for the next two years, including the creation of the Economic Development Advisory Committee (EDAC). “It’s not a fast process and it takes a lot of commitment over the long term by a lot of people to make anything positive happen,” he explained. “You need to have a good, solid groundwork and I believe we have a group of good people on the economic development and a good council that are willing to work together. All of those things should make things go forward.” Some future projects Kendel would like to see are an initiative to promote the Grand Forks Airport and increasing accessibility within the community to bolster the local economy. “My conversations with the general public have been with guarded optimism that things are looking, overall, more positive for the community,” Kendel concluded. “The most difficult thing is having people look at you slightly differ-
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AROUND TOWN A musical celebration
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The 20th Annual Canada Music Week Gala took place on Nov. 15 at the auditorium at Grand Forks Secondary School (GFSS). Hosted by the Boundary Music Educators Association, there were performances by the GFSS Jazz Band and local piano and voice students. From left: Nathan Vogel, Eric Fehr, Jaclyn Salter, Clarissa Palek, Sarah Dorgelo and Kyra Hogan.
Monika Boychuk was selling Christmas ornaments and quilted items at the Grand Forks Secondary School Christmas Craft Fair on Nov. 25 – the school’s graduating class sponsored the fair. More photos at www.grandforksgazette.ca.
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Father and son duo Jay and Damien Alblas are two of many talented musicians around Grand Forks who perform at Kocomo’s Open Mic Night on the first Friday of every month.
Leona Scherer (left) and Kathy Lennea were at the annual craft and bake sale at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 hall last Saturday. For more images, go to www.grandforksgazette.ca.
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Grand Forks Peewee Rep Team after winning a recent tournament where they placed third amongst 11 other teams.
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The Grand Forks Peewee Rep Team is off to a great start as it competes against strong opponents. Head coach Darryl Turner pointed out that competing against tougher teams has helped teach the players the value of perseverance. “We’re very excited with how we’ve been developing,” he said. “We’re six wins and eight losses so far this year and quite often there were some questions last year about whether we could have a rep team this year. What happened is we took every kid who played this year and last year and put them on the rep team.” A co-ed team made up of 12- to 13-year-olds, the Grand Forks Peewee Rep Team recently placed third in a Tier 3 tournament in Oliver out of 11 teams. In B.C., there are Tiers 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the bigger associations. An association that isn’t big enough to have a Tier 1 team will start with a Tier 2 team or lower. Grand Forks has a Tier 4 rep team. “For example, last year, Trail had Tier 2 and 3 teams, but they didn’t have a Tier 4, so we’re facing off against teams that are ranked higher and we play in the league with stronger teams,” Turner said. “They have kids who are strong and are able to be competitive against their communities – we have to be quite strong to play competitively against them.” Out of 14 games the peewee rep team has played so far, they have only had three against Tier 4 teams and 11 games have been against Tier 3 teams.
“We’re playing better competition and as a coaching staff, we’re very excited,” Turner said. He pointed out last year’s season began with 13 losses in the team’s first 14 games. “It was hard to convince the kids that they were doing well and that they were just competing against bigger, stronger, better teams,” he said. “As the year went on, we were .500 and we finished the year 13-12 in the last 25 games. We knew that this year we had the potential to be really good.” This year has started off promising, as the team has already faced off against tougher teams and are holding steady. However, Turner noted hockey not only teaches kids how to stay active but also life skills. “It’s developing people, not just hockey players,” he said. “Things like responsibility at a young age, being prepared for the game, looking after your equipment, playing with a team and playing with each other, meeting challenges and setting goals.” He added it’s about teaching not to give up and to keep going until they succeed. “The kids are learning a bunch of life lessons that are really going to benefit them down the road, whether they are going to become great hockey players or great people,” he concluded. The peewee rep team will be facing off against Spokane’s A Team (Tier 2) on Saturday, Dec. 1 at 2:45 p.m. at the Grand Forks Arena, followed by a Sunday game at Nelson. There will be a home tournament from Feb. 8 to 10 leading up to the provincials in March that will be hosted by Grand Forks.
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GFSS senior v-ball season ends
CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter
The Grand Forks Secondary School’s senior girl’s volleyball team will not be participating in the provincials this year after placing fifth in a tournament in Castlegar from Nov. 16 to 17. “The weekend was tough – the girls played really well at
times and then at other times they seemed to lose their focus a bit,” said head coach Helen Argue. “We lost our first two matches on Nov. 16 (Salmo and Elkford). The match against Salmo was disappointing, as the girls just couldn’t seem to get things going, and the match against Elkford was exciting though and the girls played well but still lost.”
On (Nov. 17), the girl’s team played against Fernie for their first game and won, but lost the next two games. “We played Elkford again for 5th place and won,” said Argue. “It was a fantastic match and the girls were in it to win and they did.” The team finished in second at a home tournament earlier in the month.
Grand Forks Secondary School senior Wolves’ volleyball players (L-R): Jessica Smith, Tyra Rexin and Shayna Plotnikoff. Karl Yu Photo
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z HOCKEY Jacob Jeske and the Grand Forks Border Bruins lost 6-4 to the Castlegar Rebels last Thursday. They defeated the Chase Heat 8-3 on Saturday and lost to the Spokane Braves 6-4 on Sunday.
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Grand Forks hammers Chase 8-3 in Midway KARL YU
Gazette Editor
The final of Saturday night’s Chase Heat-Grand Forks Border Bruins game in Midway was 8-3, with the locals coming out on the winning end. While there was no scoring in the first, the floodgates opened for Grand Forks in the second period and the team never looked back. Connor Gross, Nathan Cory, Brandon Savaia, Connor Bowen, Jacob Jeske, Jackson Purvis, Coleton Dawson and Connor Kidd scored for the Border Bruins while Robert Dunsmuir stopped 32 of 35 shots to earn the win. “It was definitely nice, we were firing on all cylinders and I don’t think Chase put its best foot forward,” explained Nick Deschenes, head coach and GM of the Border Bruins. “So that combination, a good crowd, a good environment in Midway, we ended up scoring eight goals so it was nice for us to start connecting,” Jeske (four points on the night) and Purvis (three points) were the first and second star selections respectively and Jeske has certainly made an impression since joining the team in early-November – he has nine points in six games with Grand Forks. “Right now he’s pretty confident,” Deschenes said of 17-year-old Jeske. “He’s a younger player but he’s fitting in really well with Connor Gross and Jackson Purvis, so as a line, they’re pretty strong so that’s a big key to his success right now.”
The eight goals by the team is not only the highest offensive output by the team this year but over the past few seasons, a testament to the team’s desire and work ethic according to the coach. “It’s tough to score goals but it’s even tougher if you’re not hungry and not doing the right things to score goals and we were doing the right things so that was the end result,” said Deschenes. Unfortunately, the team wasn’t able to carry any momentum to a road game against the Spokane Braves on Sunday afternoon and lost 6-4. Savaia, Purvis (with a pair) and defenceman Chase Anchikoski scored for Grand Forks in that game. Dunsmuir started in net again, as Dominic Stadnyk was suffering with a lower body injury. Deschenes said he’s day-to-day and should be good for games this coming weekend “We really needed to beat Spokane, that’s a given, and we just lacked in a lot of areas (Sunday afternoon) but things are moving forward and it’s business as usual,” Deschenes said. The team also lost 6-4 to the Castlegar Rebels last Thursday with Dawson, Bowen, Brendan Enns and Gross scoring for Grand Forks. Stadnyk stopped 40 of 46 shots that game. The Border Bruins play a homeand-home series with the Nelson Leafs, with a game in Grand Forks on Thursday and one in Nelson on Friday. The team then hosts Kimberley on Saturday.
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Have yourself an active little Christmas this year
Numerous events are taking place at Grand Forks’ pool and ice rink during the month of December Ho! Ho! Ho! The holiday season is fast approaching and Grand Forks Recreation (GFREC) is planning many family community events throughout the month of December. The 26th annual Senior Social will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 12 at the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre lobby starting at 10 a.m. Join the staff for some refreshments, Christmas entertainment and good company. Please bring a snack to share with the group. *** Roxul has rented the pool on Dec. 15 and 16 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. It has invited the community to come for a free swim during this time. GFREC would like to thank Roxul for its generous donation to the community. *** The annual Mountain FM Old Fashion Christmas Celebration will take place on Thursday, Dec. 20 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The Grand Forks Figure Skating Club will be on site taking registrations for the winter session and also holding a Christmas bake sale. The little skaters will be providing a Christmas performance from 6 to 6:30 p.m. The Grand Forks Border Bruins will be assisting Santa on the ice at 7:30 p.m. Join in with the Grand Forks Choral Society for a little Christmas
caroling in the arena lobby at 7 p.m. The free skate begins at 6:30 p.m. following ice show performance. Free hot chocolate will LILLY be provided by Van Houtte BRYANT Coffee, Grand Forks Overwaitea Foods will be providing the cookies and Mountain FM will be on location for this event. This is a great way to kick off the Christmas break. *** The CIBC Santa Swim will be held on Saturday, Dec. 22. Santa will be arriving at the pool sometime between 1:30 and 3 p.m. CIBC will be providing a goodie bag for each child attending the event. Regular pool admission applies to this event. *** Bring in the New Year with the friendly staff at the aquatic centre during the New Year’s Eve Rotary family event on Monday, Dec. 31. The pool will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. for a special afternoon family celebration. Admission will be just a toonie per person. There will plenty of family activities to enjoy over the holiday season. Please pick up a December flyer for details on the upcoming community events, or give GFREC a call at 250-442-2202 or email us at gfplay@rdkb.com.
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Terry-Ann Webster and daughter Melanie peruse the selection of ski and snowboard boots at Grand Forks Secondary School’s annual Ski and Sport Swap last Saturday.
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Left: Jock Mackay (left) and Larry Hudema were present at the Phoenix Mountain Alpine Ski Society AGM on Nov. 10. Right: Ben Churchill, coach of the Phoenix Mountain Racers, and daughters Luna (left) and Ella were on hand at the Grand Forks Secondary School Ski and Sport Swap last Saturday to provide information and take registration for the team.
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Youth athletes with special needs have an opportunity to improve their core skills thanks to a new program. Tammy Schembri, Grand Forks’ Special Olympics co-ordinator, says that the Special Olympic FUNdamentals program is for athletes between two and 11 years of age and the classes take place Saturday mornings between 10 to 11 a.m. in a meeting room at Grand Forks Arena. “It’s about learning motor skills, playing with equipment, like balls and hoops. It’s game-oriented. The (kids) come and play games and they have a
nutritious snack halfway through and then they finish up,” Schembri explains. “It’s an entry level Special Olympics program and it has laid out lesson plans and a decent amount of structure,” says coach Dave Evdokimoff. “It’s just a matter of developing some skills and basically letting the kids have some fun but there are some core skills that they can take away by the end of it and progress further into sports and an active lifestyle.” Evdokimoff said that the program began with the basics – running, jumping, balance – and will move into throwing and foot-related co-ordination skills. Schembri says that the FUNdamentals program will hopefully give the ath-
letes the foundation for athletics later in their lives. “We’re hoping to make it an annual event for (the athletes) and this is just to get the younger athletes started to learn motor skills for down the road when they want to get into sport programs with Special Olympics,” Schembri says. The 12-week program, which started on Nov. 17, will break for Christmas after the Dec. 8 session before reconvening and finishing off its run in the new year. Anyone wanting more information can contact Schembri at 250-442-3110 and people can show up at Grand Forks Arena on Saturdays and sign up as well. There is no fee for the program and it is funded by Special Olympics B.C.
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of the holiday greeting card tradition that began in 1908, when the seals were developed to help in the fight against tuberculosis (TB). “We Invite You To Compare” Not only was the campaign extremely suc5920 Kootenay Street cessful – donations from the campaign helped Oliver, B.C. to all but eradicate TB in Canada – but the seals (Same location since 1974) themselves were loved countrywide, quickly beMonday to Friday coming part of the holiday traditions in many 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Canadian homes. Evening, Saturday and Today, Christmas Seals further the associaSunday by appointment tion’s mission to promote overall lung health 250.498.3833 and clean air, and to fight lung disease in Every day the Cerebral all its forms, includPalsy Association … Helps to enhance the lives of those living ing asthma, lung canwith CP by providing resources such as a quarterly newsletter, a guide to living cer, cystic fibrosis, and with CP and a resource manual. Our friendly staff will answer any chronic obstructive questions and assist with pulmonary disease connecting you to organizations offering social and recreational (COPD), including activities as well as providing referrals to agencies chronic bronchitis and offering a variety of services to those living with Cerebral Palsy in emphysema. a diverse society. To fi nd out more, Those wishing to make a donation can Call the Cerebral Palsy Association of BC 801-409 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 1T2 do so by calling toll Phone 604-408-9484 | Toll free: 1-800-663-0004 Email: info@bccerebralpalsy.com free 1-800-665-5864. www.bccerebralpalsy.com Supporters can also visit www.bc.lung.ca for more information In loving memory of or to donate online.
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Animal Instinctz Joan Hiram Marion Peterson Moody Quilters Christina Lake Medical Hairworx Studio Heather’s Hobbies Wizard Paws Pet Supply Karen Spragge Thistle Pot Gifts
Hannah Bees Flowers His ‘n’ Hers Fashions
And last, but by no means least, all the wonderful members of our communities of Christina Lake and Grand Forks who came out to support us. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIP
Sunday is the rst day of the week but Saturday is the seventh-day Sabbath Saturday .......................................................................................10:00 a.m. Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C. • Call for info: 250-442-8656
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena) Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959 Sunday Morning Worship ............................................................. 8:52 a.m. Bible Study Thursday .....................................................................1:00 p.m.
CHRISTIAN CENTRE
7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Ofce 250-442-5815 Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie Dannhauer Associate Pastors: Richard and Ramona Dannhauer
SUNDAY: Church Service .............................................................................10:30 a.m. Prayer ......................................................................................... 10:00 a.m. Prayertime Wednesdays ..............................................................10:00 a.m.
EVANGEL CHAPEL
401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. Pastor Paul Brandon • 250-445-2111 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
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Christmas tradition helps improve lung health for all British Columbians
Pastor: Mark Danyluk 629-8th Ave, Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1M0 • 250-449-2644 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m. Children’s Church .........................................................................10:30 a.m. For info on Discovering Jesus Groups & Home Groups call the church ofce.
Mary Rezansoff
Who passed away December 1, 2011 “We cried when you passed away, We still cry today. Although we loved you dearly, we couldn’t make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, Hard working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove To us that He only takes the best.”
Loved and remembered today and always, Harry and family
2495 - 76th Ave., Grand Forks, B.C. • Pastor John Siemens 250-442-0057 Ofce: 250-443-9200 • Web: fbcgf.ca Prayer Line: 250-442-8016 (Theresa) 250-442-3953 (Olga) • 250-442-2803 (Rachel) Sunday Worship ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Children’s Church .........................................................................11:15 a.m. Prayer and Praise ...........................................................................6:00 p.m. Youth Group - Friday ......................................................................7:00 p.m. For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the ofce
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7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Karren Donald, Community Care Coordinator; Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth Pastor Worship Service ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Youth Activities - Friday ................................................................ 7:00 p.m. SEPT. TO MAY Pioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday ......................................... 3:30 p.m. Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ........................... 7:00 p.m. Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday ............................................................. 7:00 p.m. Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for seniors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church ofce for details.
GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH
Independent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 275 Market Ave.
Sundays: Adult Sunday School ................................................................10:00 a.m. Main Service .............................................................................11:00 a.m. Bible studies available upon request
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Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre Sundays: Meditation and Spiritual Teaching with Master Maticintin ...................................................................11:00 a.m. For directions call 1-800-336-6015 • Westbridge, B.C.
KING OF KINGS NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND ACADEMY
735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH
2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School) Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Ofce 250-442-8456 Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m. Mid-Week Service, Wednesday Pre-service prayer ......................................................................6:30 p.m. Service........................................................................................7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting, Friday .................................................................. 7:00 p.m. Afliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Fr. Marcel Cote • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JO Mass - Saturdays.......................................................................... 5:00 p.m.
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Marcel Cote ; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114 SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m. Tuesday - Friday........................................................................... 9:00 a.m. Saturday ....................................................................................... 7:30 p.m. Christina Lake Community Hall: Mass.........................................11:30 a.m.
GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221 SATURDAY SERVICES: Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ................................. 9:15 a.m. Hour of Worship............................................................................11:00 a.m.
UNITED CHURCH OF CANAtDA
Boundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood Ofce: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311 email: stjohn@telus.net Sunday Services St. John’s - Grand Forks...............................................................11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood ............................................................. 9:00 a.m. Perley Memorial, Christina Lake.................................................... 9:00 a.m.
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Coming Events Friendly reminder: Thrift Shop drop times are Tues-Sat, from 9am-4pm. Please be considerate. Do not drop off items when we are closed. Also, please no unusable items: no furniture, electronics or parts. Thank you. Max - a.k.a. the Cupcake Kid of Alaythia Cakes would love to serve you at the Boundary Artisan Craft Faire on Friday, Nov. 30th & Saturday, Dec. 1st at the Art Gallery.Delicious cupcakes,fudge,cookies,shortbread and more. Call us for your favourite dessert. Alaythia Cakes -250-442-0987 Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Anglican Church rear basement, 7252 - 7th St; THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-442-3839 or 250-4428797.
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN FIBERcurrently seeking timber/land purchase, standing timber, timber harvesting & purchasing opportunities (all species, including Douglas Fir) in the Golden, Radium Hot Springs, Invermere and Cranbrook/Kimberly areas (Rocky Mountain and surrounding forest districts). Please contact 250-688-1651 or email: rockymountainfiber@gmail.com for details. ROCKY MOUNTAIN FIBERcurrently seeks logging contractors for stump-to-dump and phase logging/road building in the Kootenays. Various contract opportunities exist in the Golden, Radium Hot Springs, Invermere and Cranbrook/Kimberly areas (Rocky Mountain and surrounding forest districts). Please contact 250-688-1651 or email: rockymountainfiber@gmail.com for details.
Help Wanted An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051. Grand Forks flooring is excepting resumes for part time customer service and warehouse position. Drop resumes at 265 72nd Ave. Grand Forks; hair dresser required at Hairworx Studio. Phone Naida at 250-442-3329. Skilled Millwrights, Welders, Fabricators required for sawmill construction in the Nelson area. Please email resume to timberlinemill@shaw.ca Line cooks and kitchen helpers. Wages based on experience. Apply with resume to Omega Restaurant or email omegaiirestaurant@hotmail.com
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY BOUNDARY WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTRE Position: Program Manager Salary range/wage rate: 17.15 per hour Shift Schedule: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Anticipated start date: December 12th, 2012 NATURE OF THE POSITION The program manager will provide a drop-in program; manage volunteers and host events. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS • Work well as part of a team and independently • Excellent time management and organization skills • Good interpersonal and communication skills • Good public speaking skills • Good writing skills • Grant writing an asset To apply for this position, please call the Transition House for the application form and submit it with your resume to the address below. The Boundary Women’s Resource Centre is committed to ongoing opportunities for personal and professional growth to all staff. Please forward your resume to Connie Marchal, Boundary Women’s Coalition Coordinator on or before December 12th, 2012. Please note that only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Mail to Box 181, Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0, Fax: 250-442-3600, Phone: 250-442-3131 or Email: connie_bwcshelter@telus.net
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY BOUNDARY WOMEN’S Transition House Position: Replacement Worker Salary range/ wage rate: $ 17.15 per hour Shift schedule: on call Anticipated start date: middle of December NATURE OF THE POSITION Boundary Women’s Transition House requires a Replacement Worker to provide emotional support, information and referrals to women fleeing abusive situations. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS • Degree in related field or combination of education, relevant experience and training in the domestic violence field • An understanding of the impact on children of witnessing abuse • Ability to work well as part of a team and independently when on shift • Excellent time management and organization skills • Good interpersonal and communication skills • Ability to work well in stressful and crisis situations • Previous Transition House work and/or Transition House Module Training an asset but not required. The Boundary Women’s Transition House is committed to ongoing opportunities for personal and professional growth for all staff. Please forward your resume to the attention of Connie Marchal, Transition House Coordinator on or before December 12th, 2012. Please note that only short listed applicants will be contacted. Mail to Box 181 Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0, Fax: 250-442-3600, Phone: 250-442-3131 or Email: connie_bwcshelter@telus.net Education/Trade Schools
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Employment Help Wanted HOME SHARE PROVIDER The Kootenay Society for Community Living supports individuals with developmental disabilities and/or spectrum disorders. We currently have opening for Home Share Providers to share their home and provide support to individuals in the West Kootenay.Your qualifications include experience working with individuals with development disabilities and the desire to provide a safe and welcoming home that offers individuals the opportunity for inclusion. For more details please visit our website at www.ksclcastlegar.net. To apply, please forward your resume either by email to bgoolieffkscl@telus.net or by fax 250-365-5679 Required for an Alberta Trucking Company. One Class 1 Driver. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road. Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson, Alberta. Fax resumes to: 780725-4430 Service Writer needed. Automotive experience preferred. Apply in person to Tomkat Automotive or email resume to: tomkat4@telus.net.
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Limited Release for Christmas - West Kootenay Boundary Country regional pictorial map poster by renowned artist Jean Louis Rheault. $25 + HST. Available at the Nelson, Trail & Castlegar Visitor Centres & Gallery 2 in Grand Forks
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
Rustic lg wardrobe, drawers, bevelled glass mirror, $110. Dresser w/tilt mirror, dovetailed drawers, $125. Both early 20th century. For more info call 250-442-5635. Snow Blower. 27inch, 9hp self propelled. Electric start. 6 spd, fwd, 2 reverse. Low hours. $650. 250-442-4050 Vanity dresser w/mirror/bench. Singer treadle sewing mach 50’s, sews, in very good condition. Encyclopedia Britannica in wooden book shelf, atlas, etc. Old blue metal trunk. Danby bar fridge, $25. 250-442-2913.
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1/2 PRICE Newspaper roll ends. Grand Forks Gazette office. Good for many uses.
We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552. Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town
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Would you like a little extra cash for the holidays. Let the Gazette help you with that. Place a classified ad to pass on unused items. 250-4422191 or drop in our office or email classifieds@grandforksgazette.ca
Exclusive Factory Direct Pricing on SRI 14s, 16s, doubles & modular homes. Take advantage of our 38 years experience and then take advantage of our pricing only at Lake Country Modular conveniently located next to SRI’s factory. Huge grants, discounts and factory incentives. Call Don at 1-866-766-2214 or visit us at 515 Beaver Lake Rd, Kelowna www.LCMhomes.com
Mobile Homes & Parks
Musical Instruments Music & more. Equipment & supplies. Guitars, strings, cello double bass, flute, drums. Hawk Shop. 7480 4th St. 250442-5111.
Real Estate Houses For Sale Grand Forks: 3 bdrm on 1 acre, GF Dist Irrigation water, separate well, gas, electric. 250-442-2578, 250-442-3341. Grand Forks 4 bdrm/3 bath. $259,900. Valmar, updated & MOTIVATED. 250-442-6688
Grand Forks;4 bdrm, 4/baths, exec. home w/3/car garage on 1/2 acre. 250-442-0892. Grand Forks: Nice character home in a great location near beach, park, tennis court, walking paths. Updated electrical, plumbing, furnace etc. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 9’ ceiling. Detached workshop/storage.Come & view. Asking $210,000. 250-442-6365.
Houses For Sale
Grand Forks 6.45 acre farm of your dreams or make this the best car machine shop in town! The home consists of 2 bdrm, 2 bath, eating area, dinning rm, sunroom and living rm w/fireplace w/new insert, brand new wood heater, jetted tub in main bath and tons of built in cabinets. Outside is a deluxe 4 stall barn w/storage overhead, a huge 2 story shop w/cement floors to park your RV in And! a 2 car garage w/attached breeze way between house and garage. Lag fenced yard w/covered patio, fruit trees, huge Magnolia tree, garden & greenhouse. Fenced & cross fenced for all your furry friends. Check out the lovely property only minuets from town. $365,000 K213479. Call Ingrid at 250-442-3425. Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
Features of the Week LOTS OF UPGRADES in this new Greenwood listing. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath family home with heated garage. Great fencing for privacy and security. Just steps to town and shopping. Large city park green space across the street. Call your REALTOR® for a walkthrough.
MLS# K212329
Apt/Condo for Rent 3 bdrm condo with 2 full bath, available now. Ref. required. NP, NS please. Phone 250442-2276/250-442-6800. Christina Lake. utils, cable, phone, weekly cleaning, included, meals avail. From $600/m. 866-460-9447. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm. N/P RR. Across from Legion 250442-2276/250-442-6800.
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Mobile Homes & Pads
Grand Forks: 1 bdrm, clean, quiet, 55+ building w/elevator, A/C, in suite laundry. Walk to downtown. N/S, ref req. $700 mo & utilities. 250-442-0952 or 250-442-5984. Grand Forks avail now 1 bdrm, utils incl, laundry, N/S, downtown. $575/m. 250-442-3555. Grand Forks: clean 2 bdrm apt in quiet building. N/P, N/S . Rent negotiable. 778-4789169 / 250-442-2865. Grand Forks Lg refurbished, 2bdrm suit, N/S, N/P, balcony, quiet, $600/m. 250-443-5225.
Commercial/ Industrial Christina Lake, 1000-5500sq ft commercial space, flexible zoning. 866-460-9447. Grand Forks: 1,000 sq ft. commercial office space next to the Gazette on Riverside Dr. 780-723-2297. Grand Forks: NEW OWNERSHIP. 3 commercial spaces, in town (Black Knight building) & 1 on hwy. Available now. 250442-2599 / 250-443-1599.
That’s how many companion animals will need loving, new homes this year. Will you open your home to one?
MLS# K216410
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Rentals
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$139,000
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH FAMILY HOME with full basement. New kitchen and appliances. Lots of nice upgrades. Immaculate home and property. Great price for a quality home in a downtown location. Compare it.
Grand Forks: Reduced, priced to sell. Now only $35,000. Riverfront, 2 bdrm+ mobile home / renovated w/drywall. New kitchen, bathroom & flooring, dble pane windows & peak roof. Open house Dec 1, 2012 11am2pm. 250-254-1733.
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Misc for Rent Abbeyfield Centennial House is now taking applications from seniors for its waiting list. Meals, util & cable all included. $1,300. Call 250-442-2223.
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Grand Forks: 3 bdrm mobile home, F/S, gas, cent/air, laundry hookup, No smokers OR pets. Suited for 1-2 quiet responsible adults. Ref required 250-442-8289
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Avail now 3 brms 2 bath w/appliances. Must be employed. $925/m 250-442-7626. Christina Lake 2-bdrm recently renovated, Small shop, $500/m + utilities. No dogs. 250-447-9270. CHRISTINA Lake 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, new contemporary lakefront home, fully furnished, NS/NP, $850/mth plus utilities, available Jan 1, 2013. Please call 250-447-9333 or 250-442-6334. Grand Forks 2bdrm, lg fenced yard, 5 appls, N/S, sm pet, $750 + utils. 403-710-3050. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, nice clean ground floor suite, N/S, N/P, close to Hutton School. Avail Dec 15th. $700 month includes util. Ref req. 250-5090488, 250-442-3155, contact or leave msg. Grand Forks-4 bdrm, 2 bath, fully fenced, 5 appl., N/S. $1,000.+util. 604-943-9026. Grand Forks 4bdrm home, private central location, W/D, N/P, N/S, RR, $1,000/m + utils. 250-442-0065. Greenwood 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, fenced yard, sm greenhouse, sm shed, sm pet negotiable. $750/m every month. 604-9510533.
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Grand Forks: 2 bdrm house, 5 app’s, lg fenced yard $750. 2 bdrm Apt $750 utils inc. 1 bdrm apt utils inc $650. 2 bdrm, 2 bath furnished home on river $750. Unique 1 bdrm very large apt dwntwn 5 appls, $800/utils inc. 3 bdrm 1.5 bath home west end location 2 car garage $950. 3bdrm, 2 bath home, 2 car garage private rural setting, $1,050. COMMERCIAL & OFFICE SPACE avail. Terms negotiable. Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $550. 3 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $750. Christina Lake: 3 bdrm furnished home avail to June 30/13, $850. N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Lt.
Rooms for Rent
Grand Forks: room in quiet house, shared bathroom/kitchen. $300/m. 250-442-5732.
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G/wood, 2bdrm, 6 apps, cov prk, patio, storage, N/S, pet neg, $650/m. 250-442-2449.
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, 4 appliances included. Rent $750 mo, 1/2 month deposit required. References required. Avail Nov 15. Call 250442-5199. Unit 7-6742 14th St.
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Property Management Services Owners and Prospective Tenants Call
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Ken Dodds 250-442-2632
NEW LISTING! Three bedroom, 1 ½ bath mobile with large addition, large shop, lots of storage and all on ¼ acre in great rural location. Sit on your sundeck & enjoy your property. Lots of extras & only asking $169,900. MLS# K216892
ADULT COMMUNITY LIVING. 925 sq. ft. Modular home in just like new condition. 2 bdrms, ensuite plus main bath, Walk in closet, central air and much more. C/W 5 appliances. $129,900. MLS# K206271
Easy access to this ground floor, open floor plan 2 BR 2 BA condo. Large ensuite with step in shower. Just a short walk to downtown shopping. $175,000. MLS# K205803
ENJOY THE GREAT KETTLE AND GRANBY RIVER VIEWS, and the city’s new riverwalk from this 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo in downtown Grand Forks. Shaded deck, new hardwood floors, gas fireplace, just 2 blocks to shopping. Building has an elevator, wheelchair access, covered parking, gym, and meeting room. Very popular and convenient location. $159,000. MLS# K215918
LONGING FOR PRIVACY AND RURAL SETTING, almost 8 acres of land with new rail fences, 2 barns with electricity and water , tack shed plus a beautifully renovated three bedroom house with a separate 2 bedroom suite , MANY extras, a must see country estate. $585,000. MLS# K214886
THIS SINGLE WIDE MANUFACTURED TRAILER will make a great starter home. In a mobile home park with back yard bordering Granby River. Walk to town in minutes. Many upgrades, windows, flooring, and kitchen. $39,000. MLS# K212417
ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING in this updated home at Creekside MHP at Anaconda, just outside of Greenwood. New flooring, lighting,counter tops, paint & thermal living room windows. South facing deck and fenced yard accessible from living room patio doors. Bright and cheery home. $45,000. MLS# K215251
2 GREAT BUILDING LOTS IN CHRISTINA LAKE Price Reduced! $77,500 each. MLS# K216278
NEW ROOF, GREAT LARGE BACK YARD with lane access, nice neighbourhood, this house has it all, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and suite potential. Make an offer. $287,000. MLS# K215839
WELL KEPT HOME with large large fenced yard. Back lane access. Community garden, Trans Canada Trail and Kettle River swimming are almost at your doorstep. Perfect for 1st time buyers or retirees. $129,000. MLS# K216568
IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM HOME on almost 1/2 acre with 24 X 16 garage/shop. Basement area just waiting for your development ideas.. Great outdoor area with fenced garden, 17x 8 covered sundeck and 22 x 8 covered patio. $229,000. MLS# K215753
NEW LISTING! Custom home that offers luxurious living. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, includes a suite on lower level with private entrance. Large covered deck and fenced yard. $449,000. MLS# K216965
GREAT POTENTIAL for future development. Almost 1 acre. $59,900. MLS# K213163
AFFORDABLE LIVING AT CHRISTINA LAKE Come see this gem tucked away in a quiet neighbourhood but close to beaches. Just $220,000! MLS# K215455
3500 FT OF RIVERFRONT! Build your new home and farm on 54 acres of gorgeous land! 40 amp service already in place and no building restrictions! Nice and private with beautiful views in every direction! Imagine the possibilities! Your paradise awaits! $234,000. MLS# K214543
JUST TRY YOUR OFFER! YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED! best lot in the beautiful Copper Ridge Development. $99,000. MLS# K212507
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1993 Mitsubishi Montero, 4 dr SUV, 3lt V6 auto, 4x4, excellent condition in/out, 200000miles, PW, $2,900obo. 250-442-0122 or 250-4931807. 2001 Grand Prix, auto 6cyl, 4 dr, cheap on gas, runs great, $2,400/obo. 250-442-8955.
1978 Chevy 3/4 ton 4X4 7� suspension lift, 4� body lift, 38� tires, $1,500 obo; 1987 3/4 ton 4X4 10,000-lb Warn winch, $1,500 obo. 250-443-4775. 1990 Ford 3/4 ton, 4x4, new tie rods, w/canopy, runs good, $3,500. 250-442-0822. 1993 Chevy 2wd, reg cab, V8, 350, 5.7L, gas, B.C. certified good to Jan 31/13, good running condition. $2,500obo. 250-442-3899. 1995 CHEV S10 BLAZER: 4dr, 4x4, excellent condition inside and out, 214,000kms, well-maintained, extra set of tires, all records, $3000. 250352-6250 1998 GMC Sierra extended cab 4x4, w/canopy, A/C, trailer pkg. $5,000. 250-442-5302.
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Redi Electric Ltd.
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Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps Honest Service – Quality Work
7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082
Boundary Electric Large supply of rock for retaining walls, decorative purposes, etc. Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking Services ~ CertiďŹ ed Planner & Installer of Septic Systems Call Jimmy 250-442-9422 COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE
(1985) Ltd. • Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction Electrical Contract Reg. #1210
• Form Rentals • Concrete Accessories
7990 Columbia Drive
250-442-5561
GENERAL CONTRACTORS 7816 Donaldson Dr 250-442-5229
BUSINESS DIRECTORY 250-442-2191
John Billwiller www.snowballventures.com 10545 Granby Rd., Grand Forks
HOME HEALTH
CONTRACTOR
A. SHELTON FIRE & ELECTRICAL CertiďŹ ed Electrical Residential ~ Commercial Emergency Service Preventative Maintenance Serving the Andy Cell: 250-442-7120 Boundary OfďŹ ce: 250-445-2234 Elect. Contractor # 24118
Kettle River Spa & Pool Co. NEW LOCATION:
1649 Landsdowne Crescent • 250-442-0288 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
MULTI-SERVICES
J&S MultiServices
SNOWBALL VENTURES Sales, Installations & Inspections
7816 Donaldson Dr. Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2523
Walk-in Baths • Swimming Pools Accessories & Chemicals • Repairs
Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D.
WOOD AND PELLET HEATING APPLIANCES 250-442-2943
GRAND FORKS
Hot Tubs
• Continuous K Style & Fascia Eavestroughing • SofďŹ t & Fascia Trim Installations – Repairs – Gutter Cleaning
HEATING
BOTTLE DEPOT
BOTTLE DEPOT
Ace Gutters Inc.
To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055 or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381 Email: russ442@telus.net
6391 Highway 3, Grand Forks, BC
BOOKKEEPING
HOT TUBS
GUTTERS
We provide in home services, assisting seniors to remain independent in their own homes Serving Christina Lake & Grand Forks areas
Quality Equipment Flexible Rates
Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.*
OPTOMETRIST Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
• Snow Removal • Rototilling • Firewood • Fencing • Custom Haying & Hay Sales
3rd St., Grand Forks
250-442-8208
John or Sherri
* denotes Optometric Corporation
250-442-0007
NAIL TECHNICIAN
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SAW SHARPENING Twisted Teeth Saw Shop Saw, knife & tool sharpening service George Stooshinoff CertiďŹ ed SawďŹ ler Phone: 250-442-8359 gastoo@telus.net 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks
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For information call 250-447-6220
NOTARY PUBLIC
HOME INSPECTIONS
LOUISE CURRIER
NOTARY PUBLIC 7215 2nd St., Grand Forks
Blair’s
OPTOMETRIST
STORAGE
BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units
7990 Columbia Drive
250-442-5561
(Across from Fire Hall)
Home Inspections Brian Blair
Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905 Email: blairshome@nethop.net
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MASSAGE THERAPY
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Massages ~ 60 min - $65, 90 min - $80 Pedicures - $45, Manicures - $35 5-19 West Lake Drive, Christina Lake 1.877.707.8088 VIP cards ($25/yr) - 15% off any treatment
MEDICAL SERVICES
$QWPFCT[ /QDKNG .CD 5GTXKEGU Blood Collections in the comfort of your home $20 Grand Forks ~ $25 Christina Lake Urine Drug Screen Testing Flexible Hours – 7 days/week “A service for everyone�
Roxanne 250-442-5136
Located at Boundary Electric
Ph: 250-442-0282
OPTICAL
GRAND FORKS OPTICAL 334C Market Ave 250-442-3025
SAGAMORE RV & MINI-STORAGE Digital Video Surveillance Access 24 hrs/day – 7 days/week Personal Keypad Entry 5’x10’, 10’x10’, 10’x20’ & 10’x30’
148 Sagamore Avenue Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2652 www.sagamoreministorage.com
UPHOLSTERY
’s Andy CUSTOM
For all your RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds
UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience! 162 B – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks
BUSINESS DIRECTORY ADVERTISING Phone The Gazette at 250-442-2191
250-442-2499 WATER
Y&R Water
SALES & SERVICES Certified Pump Installers
• EOCP CertiďŹ ed • Cross Connection CertiďŹ ed (Backow Prevention) WATER CONDITIONING • Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet IRRIGATION & PUMPS
8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012 Grand Forks Gazette
Could you spend $2,013 in just 2,013 seconds? Wouldn’t you love the chance....
This New Year’s, one very lucky Boundary resident will be
REWARDED FOR SHOPPING LOCALLY and
WIN a $2,013 shopping spree
where they will have a total of 2,013 seconds (33.5 minutes) to spend $2,013 at all of the participating merchants to a maximum of $500 at any one merchant. (the clock will be stopped when travelling between merchants or tallying totals)
Receive an entry every time you make a purchase $10 or over at any participating businesses*
Draw to be held Jan. 11
It’s our way of saying THANK YOU for supporting Boundary businesses this holiday season!
This contest proudly sponsored by:
THE CORPORATION OF THE
CITY OF GRAND FORKS
and participating businesses!
– PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES –
One finalist will be drawn from each participating business • B&F Sales and Service • Boundary Home Building Centre • Buy-Low Foods • Castle Building Centre - Grand Forks Renovation Centre • Extra Foods • Florence’s Jewelry • Grand Forks Flooring & Benjamin Moore Paints • Grand Forks Art Gallery • Grand Forks Gazette • Grand Forks Home Hardware (Downtown) • Grand Forks Station Neighbourhood Pub & Columbia Grill • Great Canadian Dollar Store (Christina Lake) • His ‘n Her Fashions • Huckleberry Mountain Market
• Kaleidoscope • Kettle River Spa & Pool Co. • Morrissey Creek Building Supplies • Neighbours Computers • Overwaitea • Pharmasave • Sears • The Source • Thistle Pot Gifts • Uptown Sew & Serge • Value Drug Mart • Work n Play • Your Dollar Store With More
*Official contest rules available at The Grand Forks Gazette. No purchase necessary – customers can receive one complimentary entry form per week, per person, on request, at The Grand Forks Gazette office, 7255 Riverside Drive, Grand Forks. Contest runs Nov. 14/12 - Dec. 26/12. Open to residents of the Boundary only. One grand prize of $2,013 will be awarded, to be spent at participating merchants only. Employees of The Grand Forks Gazette and their immediate family are ineligible. A random draw will be held at each participating business during the first week of January to select a finalist. A draw from all finalists will be held on Jan. 11/13 in Grand Forks. Winner must correctly answer a time-limited, skill-testing mathematical question.