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Alert neighbour helps police make arrest in break and enter Submitted

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Regalane Bowling in Kimberley after an alert resident heard a crashing sound. Upon attendance police located and arrested a 23 year old male from Cranbrook.

The witness heard a crash and called police, she was able to update police and direct them to the subject. He was caught inside the business, but at another door.

Damage to the doors was over $700 but nothing was taken thanks to the quick action from the caller. The bowling alley is located on Archibald Street in Kim-

berley. The subject has been released and will attend court in March. Police appreciate the efforts of citizens who call when they observe suspicious activity.

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Winter sports lovers know that it’s impor­ tant to have equipment that is good quality, well adjusted, and expertly maintained — it’s the only way to be assured that you can practice your sport as safely as

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Estate Planning & Financial Pre-arrangements save time and grief By Kerstin Renner When loved ones pass away, the pain of the loss can leave family members feeling paralyzed and overwhelmed. Nonetheless, in many cases, spouses and children left behind are faced with the need to make numerous decisions rather than an opportunity to start the healing process. Daryl Houser estimates there are around 50 decisions to be made around the funeral arrangements alone. Together with his wife Barb, he works with people who want to make pre-arrangements for their own funeral or cremation. The Housers represent FamilySide and Purple Shield and work with funeral homes in the East and West Kootenay. They get people’s wishes into a file that will be there when the time comes, so so

People feel a huge sense of relief that that’s all taken care of,”

the family members are not wondering what their loved one would have wanted. “Most people do it, because they want to make a difficult time easier for their family or loved ones,” said Barb Houser. There are numerous options for people and the couple can walk interested people through them in a complimentary consultation. They also provide a 24-page guide book that outlines all the details and that clients can use to discuss options with their family members. Barb Houser says there are three main benefits for the person who makes pre-

Barb Houser, representative, FamilySide and Purple Shield arrangements. They have it their way, they are able to give a gift to their family and they have the peace of mind that things are organized. “People feel a huge sense of relief that that’s all taken care of,” Barb Houser describes her clients’ reactions after making the arrangements. The gift to the loved ones left behind is twofold. For one, the family has the emotional relief that all decisions

are made. Secondly, there is a financial benefit. In British Columbia, a pre-arrangement locks in the price for a funeral to the rate when the plan is put in place. This is important in an area where prices have historically doubled every ten years, explains Barb Houser. Additionally, clients can get a travel plan to ensure everything is taken care of, world-wide. To get more information on FamilySide / Purple Shield, contact a funeral home of your choice and they will get you in touch with Barb and Daryl Houser.

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by Top Crop Garden, Farm & Pet

Happy Houseplants

Houseplants are a great addition to any home; they clean the air and give any space a homey feel. Given the proper care, houseplants thrive and need very little extra attention. Sometimes, however, we notice a sudden decline, maybe the plants look droopy or the edges of some leaves are starting to turn yellow or curl. This might be the sign of a serious problem and it’s important we check into it immediately to avoid a larger problem. One common houseplant problem, especially in the winter months, is an infestation of spider mites. Spider mites are among the most serious houseplant pests. Left untreated, they can multiply rapidly, causing injury, leaf drop and even death of your plants. They’re not true insects, but - as their name suggests - are more closely related to spiders and ticks. Spider mites thrive in dry, warm conditions. They mostly feed on the undersides of leaves and expand their territory as populations increase, moving from stem to stem and onto nearby plants creating fine webbing. Spider mites are almost invisible to the naked eye. To verify that your plant has indeed been taken over by spider mites, place a sheet of white paper under the discoloured leaves. Tap the leaves and watch for tiny moving creatures on the paper. You can also spot them by taking a close look at the underside of a leaf and watching for moving specks. The first step in the war against spider mites is a good inspection of the plant. It is a good idea to check for possible problems regularly as you water and periodically stop and give your plants a good inspection. This will help you to catch any problems before they become an infestation and by frequently inspecting your plants, you will become quite attune to any variations in their health. Spider mites like dry air, so increasing the humidity for your plants will aid in keeping the spider mite population down. This is especially important if you heat with wood heat. Also keep any plant tools and watering cans clean and disinfect them after each use if you have an infestation to prevent spread of disease and insects. Washing the plants frequently with clean, cool water to remove any dust or insects can also be beneficial. The size of the plant or weather conditions might prevent you from wrestling your plants into the shower or hose them off outside, but even a good wiping with cool water and a cloth will go a long ways. Also clean up any leaves and other plant debris. Another good preventative measure is to avoid placing your plant over top or in close vicinity to heat vents. The heat from the vents has a drying effect on the plant and will promote the conditions that the spider mites find ideal. Sometimes, however, those pesky spider mites still rear their ugly heads, no matter how diligent we inspect, humidify and clean. There are several products available to combat the mites. Pyrethrinbased insecticidal sprays or insecticidal soap can be used as a chemical treatment. Not all plants can be treated with these products, so check if your plant can be sprayed before applying any chemicals. You can think about releasing beneficial insects and let good bugs eat the bad bugs. We can help you determine the best predator bug for your plants. If you have doubts about what is bugging your plants, bring a sample in and the friendly and helpful staff at Top Crop can identify your problem and help you find a solution. Till next time... happy gardening. Submitted by Tara

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Donation brings a smile to the EKFH

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(Left) Donna Grainger, EKFH Executive Director, accepts a cheque from Marilyn Christensen, (aka PT the Clown) for EKFH’s Starlite Campaign. Submitted It was all smiles for East Kootenay Foundation for Health’s Starlite Campaign when Marilyn Christensen (aka PT the Clown) arrived with a gift of $500 for regional hospital’s pediatrics unit. The lovable and talented PT the Clown donated a portion of the proceeds from the December PT the

Clown’s Magic Show held on December 8 at the Key City Theatre. The magical Christmas party included a visit by The Christmas Princess Amanda Musso and was full of singing, dancing and a fabulous magic show. PT the Clown—entertaining kids and supporting kids—that is the true magic of her Christmas show. The 2012 Starlite

Campaign for Excellence in Health Care is focused on celebrating donors who are the foundation’s stars. Launched in November with the star sponsor East Kootenay Community Credit Union the campaign lit all 17 stars atop the regional hospital to celebrate the generosity of donors who helped bring the A Clear View campaign to completion thirteen months early. As of 04 Janu-

ary the campaign has surpassed over $90,000 in donations to various areas of health care and facilities. A donation to EKFH in support of a specific cause or for the area of greatest need makes a difference in the quality of health care in the East Kootenay. To learn more about the many funds EKFH holds in trust visit www.ekfh.ca.

BC Seniors Games Zone 7 Grant writing workshops coming soon to area

First meeting oF season Wednesday, January 23

10:30 am

Cranbrook Seniors Hall

125 -17th Ave. S. Cranbrook, BC Meetings are held on 4th Wednesday of every month from January to June. Kamloops dates are August 20-24, 2013

Submitted Take the intimidation out of writing grant applications by spending a couple of hours with Columbia Basin Trust (CBT). This winter, CBT’s community liaisons are hosting Developing and Funding Your Community Project Workshops in eight locations in the region. “These workshops are ideal for people who would like to learn more about developing a project idea into a funding proposal,” said Gary Ockenden, CBT Director, Community Initiatives. “Not only will you come to understand the elements of developing your idea, and tips and tools for preparing an application, you’ll also learn about building relationships and securing partnerships in order to increase your chances of success.” Participants will cover topics like how

to focus your project idea, develop a budget and write clearly. You’ll also learn how to identify appropriate funders, and receive an overview of CBT’s own granting programs. The workshops will be in Kimberley on January 31 at the SPARK Lees Youth Centre from 7 to 9 p.m. and in Invermere at the Columbia Valley Chamber Lion’s Hall from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Email an RSVP to khamilton@cbt.org for either of those workshops. If you’d like a workshop scheduled in your community, phone 1.800.505.8998 or email cbt@cbt.org. For more information, visit w w w. c b t . o rg / g r a n t writing.


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YOUR CITY....WORKING FOR YOU!

Public Safety Responsibility of All This Winter

Improving the safety of the public is behind the City of Cranbrook campaign asking residents and businesses to help keep your streets and sidewalks clear of snow and ice this winter. “Regularly clearing ice and snow from your sidewalks and driveways will allow much easier access to your property by the fire department, RCMP or paramedics should an accident or other emergencies happen.” says Cranbrook Fire and Emergency Services Chief Wayne Price. Residents are also encouraged to avoid pushing or blowing snow from their sidewalks, driveways and any windrows back into the street, after the City plows have been by. Clearing snow is not just the responsibility of the City Public Works department, which does the best they can with the resources available to keep the community moving during the winter months. Responsibility also lies with each resident and business owner to help clear around their home or business. “During and following major snowfalls, our snow removal operation runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and operates with a small fleet of vehicles; four salt/sand trucks with belly plows, two graders and two loaders.” says Public Works Director Joe McGowan. “With this schedule and the equipment we have, it is reasonable to expect most areas of the City to be cleared within 3 or 4 days of a snowfall, depending on the amount of snow and how fast it comes down.”

City of Cranbrook Snow Removal Policy

As this winter season approaches, we want to remind you of the City of Cranbrook current Snow and Ice Control procedures to better understand why the City clears snow the way it does. The policy in place clearly identifies four levels of priorities for streets for City crews to follow: STREETS Classification “A” – FIRST PRIORITY Major streets, hospital zones, roads that access emergency service facilities, roads with severe grades and transit routes will be cleared first. In some instances, snowfall is heavy enough and continual during the plowing process, that once these routes are cleared crews need to start them over again. That often causes a delay in getting to other areas of the City. Classification “B” – SECOND PRIORITY This includes collector streets, the central business district and school zones. Classification “C” – THIRD PRIORITY This includes other residential streets within the City whose immediate need for snow and ice control is not as important. Vehicles can move around with limited congestion at suitable speeds. Classification “D” – FOURTH PRIORITY The remaining streets, drives, crescents, lanes and alleys where traffic volume is relatively low. Traffic is able to proceed at lower speeds in these residential areas. For a complete look at the Snow Removal Policy, please visit our website.

City of Cranbrook Draft Sign Bylaw – Public Input Deadline Extended

To ensure that every business owner and the public have an opportunity to review and comment on the draft Sign bylaw, the deadline for public comment has been extended from December 31, 2012 to 4:30pm on Friday February 1, 2013. Copies of the draft bylaw are available at the Chamber of Commerce or at City Hall. If you have any questions, please contact Rob Veg, Senior Planner at (250) 489-0241 or veg@cranbrook.ca.

Watch the latest Cranbrook City Council meeting when you want. Visit www.cranbrook.ca

Special Budget Meeting – January 24, 2013

A special meeting of Council is scheduled for budget discussions, as it pertains to the City of Cranbrook 2013 – 2017 Five Year Financial Plan. The meeting will be held on Thursday January 24, 2013 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm in Council Chambers at City Hall. The public is welcome to attend.

Recruitment for Committees 2013

There are only a few opportunities left for public participation and involvement in the City of Cranbrook advisory committees. Membership is open to residents of the City of Cranbrook for positions listed below: Environment and Utilities Committee One position is available.

Wellness and Heritage Committee

One position is available for a youth representative (15-18 years old). Terms of reference for all the committees are available on the City’s website – www.cranbrook.ca. Interested individuals are invited to submit a Volunteer Application form available at City Hall or the City’s website. Applications will be accepted at City Hall (attention Maryse Leroux) or by email leroux@cranbrook.ca , no later than Monday, January 28, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. local time.

2013 WATER, SEWER AND SOLID WASTE UTILITY ACCOUNTS

A discount of 5% will be granted on all 2013 Utility Accounts paid for the year and received at City Hall on or before February 28, 2013.

2013 PRE-AUTHORIZED PAYMENT OF WATER, SEWER AND SOLID WASTE UTILITY ACCOUNTS

Try the Pre-Authorized Payment Plan for your bi-monthly utility bill. This plan is convenient and avoids late payment fees. For those already on the pre-authorized payment plan, please note your bi-monthly payment amount will automatically increase to reflect the 2013 utility rates. The bi-monthly payments are made through your bank by pre-authorized debits on the 1st day of every 2nd month commencing February 1, 2013. Application forms are available at the City Hall Finance Department. For further information on this plan, call City Hall at (250) 426-4211.

Reminders

Saturday January 19 – Coffee With the Mayor @ Swing Street Coffeehouse (1 to 4pm) Monday January 21 – Regular Council Meeting @ 6pm

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communitycalendar January 19

Home groWn music socieTY presents the next coffee House of the 30th season at centre 64 at 8:00 pm. Tickets $7 at The snowdrift cafe, Kimberley.

cranBrooK garDen cluB meeTing, new meeting place - in the hall of the christ church anglican at 46-13th ave. s. We meet on the 3rd monday of each month. 7 pm. come out and join us for our agm elections, pot luck and a great slide show. new members are always welcome. anna, 250-489-2443.

January 22

Have camera Will Travel.... a travelogue

24th annual

Buck and Bull cOnTEST January 19 • Measuring starts at 2pm.

Entries can be dropped off starting January 11th Measuring done by master taxidermist Odd Aasland from Aaslands Museum & Taxidermy

Prizes sponsored by • Mountain Man Outdoors • Rick’s Fine Meats • Hillbilly Hardwear • Jaffray Sports & Hardware • Labatts • The Antler Buyer

Bull River Inn

East Kootenay entries will receive prizes • All entries will be scored • Steak dinner special from 5 pm $13.95 • Guess the score contest

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series. Join Karen voldoakley - "volunteering in guatemala" at centre 64, Kimberley, 7:30 pm. admission by Donation. Proceeds to Kimberley arts council & expansion Project. KimBerleY WilDlife and Wilderness club’s agm at 7:00 P.m. at the selkirk High school in the cafeteria, get your memberships before they go up in price. more info call 250-427-5236 THe frienDs of THe cranBrooK liBrarY are having a

Travelogue at 7pm in the lecture Theatre at college of the rockies. Join Bob and gretchen Whetham to explore the newfoundland Byways. admission by donation.

January 25

Pine riDge roPing cluB agm, 6:30pm, aBc restaurant. nomination & election of new executives.

January 26

social Dance will be held from 7-11 to the

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Charlotte Bolen January 6, 2013 It is with great sadness that the Bolen family announces the passing of Charlotte. She died on Sunday, January 6, in Victoria, B.C. Charlotte was born in Fernie to Ben and Connie Bolen of Jaffray. She lived in Jaffray, and attended school there. After graduation she became a Nurse and worked in BC and Alberta .She is survived by her mother Connie, two children Aden (Sue) Stewart and Serene (Chris) Holland and three grandchildren Meghan, Justin and Brianna. Also left to mourn her is her special friend Gordon Owen and her sisters, Gwen, Colleen, Kelli and her brothers Bill, Russell, Blaine and their families. She also leaves behind many uncles, aunts, cousins and dear friends. A celebration of life will be held at 1:00 on Saturday, January 26th at the Jaffray Community Hall. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Jaffray Library. Cars - Sports & Imports

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OBITUARY COLE, Harry Aylsworth July 10 1937 - December 30 2012 With family by his side, Harry peacefully passed away at home in the loving arms of his wife Dorothy, of 55 years. Also left “holding the shop down” are his children Cherie (Guido), David (Sherie), Christine, Michele (Eric) Grandchildren Bradly, Aimee, Andrew, Jason, Bryanna & Janelle Great grandchildren, Kassandra & Kaden Sisters Shirley & Joan and Helper, Ken. Harry was born in Cherry Valley, Ontario to Norma & Murney Cole (deceased). In 1960, Harry packed up his wife & first born child & headed out to the wild west! They landed in a small unknown but very friendly little town in the East Kootenays called Jaffray. Three children later, Harry worked hard to provide for his growing brood. There he learned all of his construction trades & soon became the local handy fix-it-all man & beloved member of the community. With the beautiful mountainous surroundings, Harry’s biggest passions became fishing, getting fire wood, standing on bear guard as we picked huckleberries & hunting. In 1980 Harry moved once again, this time to Westside Road in Vernon in the sunny Okanagan. Years later at the early age of 46, he had his first heart attack & was forced into early retirement. By this time Harry had become friends with many people on the Reservation & his days were never lonely. There was always someone that wanted his companionship & expertise. Of course after a hard day at play, a nice cigar & a good Happy Hour was always welcomed! Harry was a man of few words but when they came out, every word was worth listening to. How we now long for just one word. Harry was a big presence in everyone’s lives & he is deeply missed already. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.

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Cranbrook Dodge is pleased to commence 2013 with the continued addition of Norm Zulps in the position of Service Manager for their full-line Dodge, Chrysler, Ram & Jeep dealership. He joined the team in May of 2012, and has been an integral part of continuing to build on our valued reputation within the community. Norm grew up in North Vancouver, and has always had a keen interest in cars, motorcycles and woodworking. His dealership experience began with Regency Chrysler in 1988, where he progressed from Service Advisor to Tower Operator to Service Manager. In 1995 he and his wife moved to Kelowna as they started their family, where he took the position of Norm Zulps Service Manager at Scott Chrysler (now Okanagan Dodge) and continued there until 2004. He changed career paths into the construction Àeld, but the pull of the fast pace and customer contact of the auto industry was too strong. Norm jumped at the opportunity to join the team at Cranbrook Dodge as Service Manager when it was offered to him by his long-time friend Dave Girling, in May of 2012. He and his wife Kathy and two daughters are looking forward to continuing to explore Cranbrook and the surrounding Kootenay area, and becoming part of the community. It just may take a bit to break him of his 17 years of cheering for the Rockets when attending our Kootenay Ice games.

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Clean 3 bdrm with snow roof in Fernie Mobile Home Park. Kitchen/dining room, family room & large mudroom. Includes fridge, stove, microwave, washer & dryer. Phone 250-423-3340. Duplex in Cranbrook, Gold Creek area, 1.4 acres, main floor has kitchen, dining area, living room, bedroom, bath & W/D, lower floor walk out basement w/living room, 1 bath, 2 bedrooms, furnace & storage. 2 great wells, greenhouse, lots of storage, references. For info, (408)4108816 WELL kept. Two bed., Two bath, 14x66 with 10x 18 Storage Rm, Hot tub, two decks. Storage shed. This a strata on .09 Acre. Many new improvements. 428-4553 smith.diane805@gmail.com

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CRANBROOK, close to downtown, 1 & 2bdrm, $600 + dd & $750 + dd. Feb 1st. 421-7230 Furnished 2 Bdrm condo in Elkford. 2 full bths, nice view and balcony, Covered parking, 3 appliances, Quiet building, for only responsible people, No pets, Available immediately. $950 per month + DD includes all utilities. 403-938-6779 PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments Available now! N/S N/P Children OK 250-428-2234 Sparwood Heights Condo for rent, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, fully furnished. Call 250-910-1227 or 250-423-9144 Under New Management: Secure Clean Affordable Well maintained and managed. Close to all amenities. No pets, n/parties, no smoking, reference/credit check required. Ask about our January move-in specials! Galbraith Manor, 1825 4th St N, 1-bdrm, $600/mth Norbury Place, 1501 Baker Street, 2-bdrms, $700/mth, covered parking. (250)919-2713

3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space

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

Mobile Homes & Pads MOBILE Home in Erickson for Rent. 5 minutes from town. 2 Bdm. Solarium w/fireplace. Washer Dryer Fridge/ Stove. No smoking/no pets. $650 + utilities. References required. 250-428-5159

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Check out these affordable 1-bdrm apartments for reasonable rent!!! F/S, blinds, H/W, no pets, references, close to all amenities. Call (250)489-1906 (250)919-2075

WILSHIRE Apartments, central location, incl heat, hot water, games room, sauna, hot tub, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 1 & 2bdrm units, 250-417-7379

2 + 1 bdrm Kimberley house, F/S, DW, W/D, carport, n/s, n/p, n/parties, close to swimming pool & arena, $750/mth + utilities, avail Feb. 1. Call (250)427-2975 2-bdrm, 1-bath, upper level of house in Cranbrook, quiet neighborhood, close to shopping, hospital & college, W/D, F/S, utilities & one bay of 2-car garage inc., small pet ok, prefer retired couple, $1100/mth, avail Feb 13. (250)529-7648 2-bdrm mobile home w/large addition, 15 min south of Cbk, oil/wood back up, f/s, w/d, n/s, n/p, ref req, $750/m + util + DD, minimum 6 month lease. (250)426-0856

Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

2-bdrm apt in Kimberley, furnished, util inc., $700/mth. (250)427-5137 Beautiful 2-bdrm non smoking condo, immaculate, hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, balcony, laundry on each floor, avail Feb 1, $850 includes utilities & satellite TV. (250)919-0436

Well kept 2 bedroom Condo for rent in Sparwood Heights Includes fridge, stove, washer/dryer, storage area, use of exercise room & sauna. No Smoking, No Pets. Available Immediately $925 furnished Plus utilities. Heat included. Call 250-423-3598

HOMES FOR RENT KIMBERLEY

Marysville

K6-304

Bachelor Suite

$550/mth incl.util.

Marysville

K2-304

2 bdrm Apt

$650/mth incl.util.

Alpine Vista

K5-650

2 bdrm Apt

$600/mth +util

Townsite

K402

3 bdrm Home

$875/mth + util

Ski Hill

K29

2 bdrm Apt

$950/mth + util

Wycliffe

R9692

2 bdrm House on 5 acres

$950/mth + util

Meadowbrook

R8076

4 bdrm +Exec. House on 1 acre

$1950/mth + util

Near to Hospital

C23

3 bdm Townhouse

$1000/mth +Hydro

Shannon Heights

C01

1 bdm Apt

$650/mth + util

Nr to Mt. Baker School

C230

3 bdm House

$1000/mth +util

RURAL

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Homes for Rent

Auto Financing

Trucks & Vans

3-bdrm house w/half bsmt, garage in back yard, quiet neighborhood, $1250/m plus DD. (250)426-4401

We Finance GOOD, BAD or UGLY Credit Ugly Trucks 250-417-0539

Recreation FOR RENT

Fairmont Hot Springs, 2/Bedroom Villa (sleeps 6) March 3-10 2013 $700. Call Jinty Paterson

250-866-5355(home) 250-428-1616(cell)

Room & Board Home privileges, kitchen privileges, home cooking & baking. You must like pets, non smoker, non drinker & no parties. Laundry & Wifi included, $700/mth, on bus route. (778)517-3996

Shared Accommodation ROOMS for rent, incl util. Must be working or college student, $425/mo. Available immediately. (250)426-2479

Suites, Lower 1-bdrm bsmt suite, very comfortable, gas fireplace, util. inc., n/p, n/s, n/parties, own laundry, only middle age working person or couple please, references, $800/mth + DD. Avail immed., (250)426-8405 2-bdrm basement suite, inc. utilities, avail immed, suitable for single, working person, ABSOLUTELY NO SMOKING, PETS OR PARTIES. $750/mth. (250)489-0105 2-bdrm bsmt suite, bright, immaculate, for single working person, $750/mth, inc. utilities, cable & internet, absolutely n/s, n/p, n/parties, references required. (250)426-6570 Cbk, 1-bdrm bsmt suite, 1bath, private entrance,parking space, WD, n/p, n/s, n/parties, ref. requ. $800 util inc. (250)531-0101 (250)919-4486 Spacious 1-bdrm basement suite, private entrance, fully furnished, utilities included, suits working person or student, n/p, n/s, n/parties, $600/mth, references required. (250)426-0654 Spacious 1-bdrm, ground level entrance bsmt suite, private entrance & parking, gas fireplace, partially furnished, located 5 minutes from downtown on scenic acreage, suitable for a single person, n/p, n/s, utilities inc., ref req. $700/mo. (250)426-0417

Small ads, BIG deals! Cars - Domestic 2005 Grand Am, 4-dr, auto, loaded, c/w 2 winters, good reliable car, $4000 obo (250)426-6481 2007 BMW 328XI, only 69,000 km, great cond., $16,500. (250)342-1248 LOOKING FOR A DEAL ON A NEW VEHICLE? Save up to 40% OFF your next new vehicle... No games or gimmicks, deal direct with local dealerships. www.newcarselloff.com No qr code reader? Text info: 778.786.8271

Off Road Vehicles 1992 - B2600 Mazda, extended cab 4 x 4. 147,000 kl. c/w canopy. Good running order with recent engine work. Excellent condition inside and out. Call 250-919-3599.

Recreational/Sale www.jonesboysboats.com

Snowmobiles 2003 KINGCAT 900, 162’’ Track, 3000 miles, good shape, runs great, $3000. 1 (250)421-9342 Creston

Sport Utility Vehicle 1991 Toyota 4-Runner, good mechanical shape, $3500. (250)489-4456

Cars - Domestic 5831759

1994 4x4 diesel, F-250, rails for 5th wheel, new stereo system, break control unit, bp hitch, Tembren rear suspension, canopy, new transfer case, runs great, 256,000 km, $3800 obo. MF forklift, 2500 series, diesel, new rollers on lift, runs well, $3700 obo. (250)427-7216

Boats

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

Transportation

World’s Finest FISHING BOATS

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

Legal

Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The estate of John C. Crombie, also known as John Crombie, Deceased, formerly of 5190 Highway 93, Box 22, Grasmere, British Columbia Creditors and others having claims against the estate of John C. Crombie, also known as John Crombie, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the executor care of Rockies Law Corporation, Box 490, 502-3rd Avenue, Suite 202, Fernie, B.C. V0B 1M0 on or before February 9, 2013 after which date the executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice.

2012 Ford Fiesta Hatchback

Only 22,000 km.

Auto Accessories/Parts ALMOST NEW, 4-winter P235/50R17 tires, $150/each. Ed (250)417-9254

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Bankruptcy No credit Divorce No problem

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2008 Nissan PathďŹ nder SE 4x4

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CRANBROOK: 426-3004 CRESTON: 428-9343 TRAIL: 364-0211 NELSON: 352-5122

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

The Black Dog Brewpub (Heidi’s Restaurant) at 821 Baker Street has applied to the Liquor Control & Licensing Branch for a license to operate a small pub in conjunction with an on-site brewery and restaurant. This Application has been referred to the City of Cranbrook for consideration. Residents are invited to express their comments in regard to the Application in writing to: Deb Girvin Bylaw Services Manager Cranbrook City Hall 40 - 10th Ave S Cranbrook BC V1C 2M8

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Vertical Blinds Mini Blinds 2'' Wood Blinds Pleated & Cellular Shades Roller Blinds Roman Shades Shutters

Donna Dickie 426-8761 Time to get your tank pumped! Complete Septic Cleaning Services

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Vacuum Tankers & Toilet Rentals

OWNER/ OPERATOR RANDY JOLIE

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Cranbrook Bottle Depot

October-April Mon - Fri 9:00 - 5:00 Sat 9:00 - 4:00 Sunday & holidays closed

We take E-Waste (Computers & TVs)

1125 Industrial Road #3, Cranbrook, BC V1C 5E3

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Deadline to submit comments: 4:30pm MT, Friday February 1, 2013.

$19,9

P1922B Was $23,995

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Providing superior value by offering outstanding service along with high quality, clean and dependable vehicles at affordable prices.

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2010 Ford F150 Supercab XLT 4x4

Only 59,000 kms

Mark Potvin Sales & Lease Consultant

• compacts • full size • mini vans • mid size • 15 passenger vans • moving trucks

T2318A Was $20,995

Auto Financing

GUARANTEED APPROVALS

C3042A Was $12,995

Denh Priceadm

Jason Faulkner Sales & Lease Consultant

Renting Quality Cars At Great Prices

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

COME SEE THE GUYS WITH THE GOOD BUYS

Paul Moon Sales & Lease Consultant

Vehicle Lease / Rent

Lets You Live Life.

Suites, Upper CRESTON BACHELOR Suite, Spacious, Private, Ground level, $500/mo. Call 250-427-2526 or 250-4275151

Vehicle Lease / Rent

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FULL REFUND

Transportation

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Transportation

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Ice rescue technicians receive training Submitted

in Jaffray and the field component took place on, and in, Tie Lake. The Fire Department was able to train with their new ice rescue equipment, which was made possible thanks to generous donations by the Sand Creek Lions, Wendy and Willie Charlton and their family (in memory of their son/

A weekend of classroom and field work in frigid conditions paid off for eight Jaffray Firefighters and one Sparwood Search and Rescue member this weekend as they received their Ice Rescue Technician Certification. The training took place NOW AT YOUR BC CHEVROLET DEALERS. Chevrolet.ca 1-800-GM-DRIVE. Chevrolet is a brand of General Motors of Canada. */†/‡Offers apply to the purchase, finance or lease of 2013 Chevrolet Silverado Ext Cab 4WD (1SF)/Cruze LS (1SA)/Equinox LS (1SA), equipped as described. Freight ($1,600/$1,550/$1,550) included in purchase, finance and lease prices and payments. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the BC Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate this offer in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See Chevrolet dealer for details. .†0%/0.99% purchase financing offered on approved credit by Ally Credit/TD Auto Financing for 72/84 months on new or demonstrator 2013 Chevrolet Silverado Light Duty and Equinox. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $10,000 at 0%/0.99% APR, the monthly payment is $139/$124 for 72/84 months. Cost of borrowing is $0/$354, total obligation is $10,000/$10,354. 0% financing offers are unconditionally interest-free. ≠$7,000 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit available on the 2013 Silverado Light Duty Ext/Crew, for retail customers only. See your GM dealer for details. **Valid at participating GM dealerships in Canada only. Retail customers only. Offer ranges from 750 to 3,000 AIR MILES® reward miles, depending on model purchased. No cash value. Offer may not be combined with certain other AIR MILES promotions or offers. See your participating GM dealer for details. Offer expires February 28, 2013. Please allow 4–6 weeks after the Offer end date for reward miles to be deposited to your AIR MILES® Collector Account. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate this Offer for any reason in whole or in part at any time without notice. Miles are issued by LoyaltyOne Inc. and are subject to the terms and conditions of the AIR MILES Reward Program. ®™Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne, Inc. and General Motors of Canada Limited ‡Based on a 0.9%/0%, 48/60 month lease for new (demonstrator not eligible) 2013 Equinox LS/2013 Cruze LS, equipped as described. Annual kilometer limit of 20,000km, $0.16 per excess kilometer. OAC by GM Financial. Lease APR may vary depending on down payment/trade. Down payment or trade of $2,899/$0 and security deposit may be required. Total obligation is $17,254/$10,539. Option to purchase at lease end is $12,006/$5,956 plus applicable taxes. Other lease options available. ^^/*†Warranty, Safety & Legroom comparisons based on latest competitive data available. Excludes other GM models. ~Visit OnStar.ca for coverage map, details and system limitations. Services vary by model and conditions. .MyLinkTM functionality varies by model. Full functionality requires compatible Bluetooth® and smartphone, and USB connectivity for some devices. +The Best Buy seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications, LLC, used under license.

brother David Charlton, Jaffray Volunteer Fire Department Society and RDEK Electoral Area B Discretionary Grant in Aid. The Lions, who presented a cheque for $3,000 and many of the other donators were out on the ice Saturday afternoon watching the participants learn the basics of self and companion rescue. In total, $9,000 was donated for the purchase of the new equipment.

PHOTO SUBMITTED

(Back row, from left) Rick Lightburn, Bruce Setter, Walter Semeniuk, Ken Streloff, Bill Plant, Dave Boreen, Wendy Charlton, Lainee Gleeson, Willie Charlton, Teri Sebolsky, Lee McAleese, Yann Loranger, Laurent Leonetti. (Front row) Willy Rayman, Dan Fediuk, JP Braaten, Guillaume Courmont, Colton Reay.

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