Kootenay News Advertiser, April 19, 2013

Page 1

One step closer to being a park

Giving your dog some space

Helping out the theatre

The Province is supporting a request to have mineral rights returned to Crown.

The Yellow Dog Project is a way to keep others away from your pet.

RBC has recently donated $5,000 to the Key City Theatre.

page A6

page A4

page A5

Your Collision Repair Professionals

426-6503

250-

250.489.1519

1005 Cranbrook St. N.

newdawndevelopments.com Friday, April 19, 2013

$0 DOWN

$259* Biweekly

Stk#010313

"Thank you to all our customers for this great honor"

*Payments based on $0 down, 84 mths @ 5.99 OAC

• Sync with MyFord Touch • Rearview Camera • Off Road Pkg BEST SELLING TRUCK 47 YEARS RUNNING

Cars COST LESS in Kimberley

Visit Kimberley Motor Village - only 12 min. to Cranbrook CHECK OUT ALL OUR STOCK @

www.melodymotorsltd.com Mon-Fri 8:30-5:30 Sales Sat 9:00-5:00

Jim Chale

John Kadman

Kelly Brooks

Gardner Fraser

Tammy Kirk

250-427-4224 Toll Free 888-703-2211

DL#5248 Located in Kimberley, Hwy 95A, BC • Since 1953


A2 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

SALE ENDS SOON

I N T E R I O R S

furniture

&

appliance

a

for me

Save up to 20%

Sale!

Purchase any series of our selected major appliances and qualify to save 10-20% of your pre-tax purchase price.

10% discount with the purchase of

15% discount

2 appliances

KINGSDOWN Over 100 Years of Sleep Innovation

with the purchase of

3 appliances

20% discount with the purchase of

5 appliances

floor model mattress clearance When They’re Gone. They’re Gone.

125A Slater Rd., Cranbrook, BC, V1C 5R8 ph. (250) 417-0477 toll free. 1-877-411-0477

Limited Quantities

www.bridgeinteriors.com


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com A3

Deceased named in golf course death Submitted

in the search. Ms. Blais was found in the same retaining pond by an RCMP Underwater Recovery team on the morning of April 15. The pond is about three metres deep. The BC Coroners Service and RCMP continue to investigate this death. Search and Rescue teams from Cranbrook, Fernie, Creston and Sparwood assisted in the search. Victim Services has been assisting the family, friends and coworkers with this tragic loss.

Residents in and around Kimberley are mourning the loss of an individual known for her kind words and actions. The BC Coroners Service has confirmed the identity of a woman who was found deceased in a golf course retaining pond in Kimberley on April 15, 2013. She was Deborah Marie Blais, aged 55, a resident of Kimberley. Friends and family of Ms. Blais began a search for her on the afternoon of April 14 after she had not returned home from a walk and the family dog had been rescued from a retaining pond on the Bootleg Gap Golf Course in Kimberley. When she was not found, the RCMP and Search-and-Rescue became involved 2.8125” x 3”

For all 3-4 year olds! Everyone welcome to attend

St. Mary’s School invites you to our

Ready, Set, Learn

Tuesday, April 17, 2013 10:30am-12:00noon Parents please join us for a fabulous opportunity to learn from a highly experienced kindergarten teacher and other community professionals on how to best prepare you child for kindergarten! Joining us will be the Tooth Fairy, a nutrition expert, and a public health nurse to help answer any questions or concerns you may have. • What tasks should your child be able to do before they start school? • What social skills are important for success in kindergarten? • Does my child need to know basic math? • How frequently should I be reading to my child? • What’s wrong with my 3 year-old being on the ipad each day? • How much outside play does a child need? • Can nutrition affect my child’s learning? Your child will get to play with others, do a craft, do activities, have a nutritious snack, and receive a free learning kit that includes a book. “We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Education.”

St. Mary’s School Hand in Hand with Jesus Where Faith & Knowledge Meet A 1st class school

It’s free! To register call (250)426-5017

College of the Rockies EnvironmEntal initiativEs small Gr ants availablE Funding to a maximum of $10,000. Grant applications are available now. Learn more at www.cbt.org/eip . www.cbt.org • 1.800.505.8998

Calvary Chapel Cranbrook Hear it, Live it, Share it The Studio Stage Door, 11 Ave S. Sunday Service - 10:30 am For more info: 421-1822 www.calvarychapelcranbrook.com

Cranbrook United Church

#2 - 12 Ave. S. on the corner of Baker & 12th Phone: 250-426-2022 Fax: 250-426-2085 Rev. Frank Lewis Sunday Worship.......................... 10:00 am Sunday School ............................ 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month •www.cranbrookunited.com

EK Lutheran Parish

Website: www.eklutheran.ca • Phone: 1-866-426-7564 Pastor Fraser Coltman & Pastor Dave Morton Mt. Zion Cranbrook 920-11th St. S. Sunday Worship 10 am, Thursday Worship 7 pm Holy Cross Kimberley 105 Howard Sunday Worship 10 am Trinity Fernie 691 - 4th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm Immanuel Elkford 2700 Balmer Dr. Sunday Worship 4 pm St. Peter’s Invermere 110-7th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm

Cranbrook Fellowship Baptist Church Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada • Come welcome our new Pastor Cyril Marlatt 2000-5th St. N., Cranbrook • 489-5169 Family Worship .......................... 11:00 am Sunday School ............................ 10:00 am

Connect

1115 2nd Ave. S., Cranbrook (Parkland Middle School) Sunday service ............................ 10:20 am Dwayne & Collette Thompson 421-1099 Frank & Jody Hackett 417-7410

First Baptist Church

Twitter

Facebook

RSS

Twitter

Facebook

RSS

Pastor Kevin Ewaskow Sunday morning worship at 10:30am Children’s ministries at 10:30am 334 14th Ave S • 250-426-4319 www.fbccranbrook.org

Knox Presbyterian Church Corner Victoria and 3rd Street South 426-7165 Senior Pastor – Dr. Ron Foubister Young Families Pastor – Pastor Al Brouwer Sunday worship/children’s classes 10:00 a.m. Friendly congregation – biblical teaching – traditional and contemporary music - Everyone Welcome!

Join us:

New Apostolic Church PET LOVERS FOR OVER 38 YEARS!

TS N A W WHO E E R F FOOD? T PEUntil April 30th

Engineering Certificate Complete your Engineering Certificate at College of the Rockies and receive full credit for first-year engineering at the University of Victoria.

College of the Rockies Engineering Certificate graduates are on equal footing with UVIC students for competitive admission into year two at UVIC.

purchase Nutro pet food at Total Pet, sign up for the frequent buyer program and you could win the product you purchase for a year!*

This engineering certificate meets the first-year requirements of all UVIC engineering streams except software engineering. Students can enter software engineering by taking an additional computer science course at UVIC after they transfer.

Even if you don’t win one of the 17 pet food giveaways, every time you buy 10 bags of Nutro, you get one free…

Start your engineering education off right at COTR with smaller class sizes and more personal instruction.

ONLY AT

9-12th Ave N. CRANBROOK

For more information email: ask@cotr.bc.ca Facebook.com/totalpetbc

250-426-5258

821 1st Street S., Cranbrook, BC Sunday School ............................ 9:00 am Sunday Service ........................... 10:30 am Wednesday Service..................... 8:00 pm Larry and Nicole Leblond .......... 489-0770 Faith, family, friendship, forever

New Life Foursquare Church 308 10th Ave. South • 489-1057 Sunday Morning Worship • 10am Senior Pastor • Gordon Henry www.cranbrookfoursquare.com

The Salvation Army Kootenay Valley Community Church 533 Slater Road NW, 426-3612 Sunday Worship Service ............ 10:30 am Wednesday Praise Service.......... 5:00 pm Pastor: Captains Linda & Kirk Green

St. Aidan Orthodox Church www.cotr.bc.ca

www.saintaidan.ca Sunday Services.......................... 10:30 am Fellowship lunch and Sunday School to follow For info call: 250-489-8006 or 250-421-6013 Come, See & Pray


A4 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

Cherry Creek is one step closer to becoming a provincial park

CELEBRATE

REMEMBER

FIGHT BACK

Community Garage Sale & Pancake Breakfast Saturday April 27 at Rocky Mountain Bingo Hall Doors open at 9am- 2pm For more information or to reserve your table, contact Erin at ekbey@shaw.ca

PHOTO SUBMITTED

Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett (4th from right), RDEK Vice Chair Wendy Booth and Electoral Area E Jane Walter (5th and 6th from right), Kimberley Mayor Ron McRae (far left), RDEK Planner Michele Bates (4th from left), Bob Johnstone of the Meadowbrook Community Association (far right) and other members of the Community Association Board of Directors overlooking Cherry Creek Falls.

HAVE YOU REGISTERED FOR RELAY YET? Visit relaybc.ca to register or to donate **A donation of $50 could assist with the cost of transporting one cancer patient to a life-saving treatment appointment ** A Relay For Life event that raises $132,000 will fund one life-saving cancer research grant for one year.

relayforlife.ca

Cranbrook

Western Financial Building (The Rec Centre)

April 26 - 28

Carnival FRIDAY: MIDWAY OPEN 3 PM • SATURDAY MIDWAY OPEN 12 PM SUNDAY MIDWAY OPEN 12 PM - 6 PM

SATURDAY ONLY

All Day Ride $35 WRISTBAND NOON - 11 PM

INCLUDES TAXES

SUNDAY ONLY

All Day Ride $32 WRISTBAND NOON - 6 PM

INCLUDES TAXES

WRISTBANDS WILL STOP BEING SOLD 1-1/2 HOURS BEFORE CLOSING THIS COUPON ENTITLES YOU TO

6 Rides for $15 TAXES INCLUDED

REDEEM AT TICKET BOOTH THIS COUPON ENTITLES YOU TO

6 Rides for $15 TAXES INCLUDED

REDEEM AT TICKET BOOTH

www.westcoastamusements.com

The proposal to create a new park in the Cherry Creek Falls area is one step closer to reality after Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett announced the Province’s support to have the mineral rights to the land in question returned to the Crown. “This is a significant step forward,” says RDEK Electoral Area E Director Jane Walter. “I would like to thank ev-

eryone who has worked on this project including the MLA Bennett, RDEK Staff, the owners of the Mineral Claim who have been so cooperative, the Ministries of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and Energy and Mines, the community of Meadowbrook and all those who donated funds.” The Meadowbrook Community Associa-

tion has raised the funds to purchase the 188 hectare Mineral Claim and the process to help preserve the area is with the Ministry of Energy and Mines. “There are still a number of applications that we will have to go through, but the desire by the Province to see this process continue to move forward has been a critical step,” adds Walter. If the cur-

rent applications are approved, the RDEK will apply to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations for tenure over 16 hectares of Crown land in the vicinity of the falls for Regional Park purposes. For more information, contact RDEK Planner Michele Bates at 1-888478-7335 or 250-4892791

Meet the Introduction to Trades grads Recently, participants in an Introduction to Trades program at College of the Rockies celebrated their graduation. Shaylene Osborne, Darren Williams, Jesse Thomas and Ashley Casimer all successfully completed the 11week program. The training, a partnership between College of the Rockies and the British Columbia Aboriginal Mine Training Association (BC AMTA) was part of BC AMTA’s mandate to recruit, assess and train Aboriginal candidates for careers in the mining sector. Participants were given the opportunity to spend two weeks in each of five trades – Carpentry, Electrical, Heavy Duty/Automotive Mechanics, Welding and Millwright where they were able to benefit from practical knowledge and experience. Students also received training in first

PHOTO SUBMITTED

(From left) BC AMTA Program Coordinator Robin Mann, Program Manager and Instructor Suzanne Pederson, students Darren Williams, Shaylene Osborne and Jesse Thomas and Program Coach Dale Pound celebrate the Introduction to Trades graduation at College of the Rockies. aid, forklift operation, fall protection, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System and Transportation of Dangerous Goods. College of the Rockies’ Trades Department Head Kim Buchan says, “The program instructors were impressed with this group of students as they were very motivated and hardworking. We hope

that the exposure they received to the different trades programs the College offers will aid in their career path decisions.” As indication of the success of the program, all four graduates are looking to continue their training in various Trades at College of the Rockies. “Helping candidates to move forward in their

lives and to achieve success is our goal. We are so proud of these four individuals and all they have achieved,” noted BC AMTA Program Manager and Instructor Suzanne Pederson. For more information on BC AMTA go to www.bcamta.ca. For information on Trades training at College of the Rockies go to: www.cotr.bc.ca/trades.


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com A5

Recliners donation makes a difference

PHOTO SUBMITTED

(From left) Gerard Gibbs, managing director of the Key City Theatre accepts a $5,000 cheque from Maureen Foxworthy, RBC branch manager, in support of the theatre’s programs. . PHOTO SUBMITTED

PHOTO SUBMITTED

On Monday, see young designers working with recycled materials at the Tamarack Centre.

It’s time for Trashion Fashion again Mount Baker Secondary School Art Students and the Tamarack Centre are proud to put on the third annual Trashion Fashion Show. This fashion show features recycled clothing made by high school students with the participation of models from area elementary schools. It takes place at the Tamarack Centre, stage by Winners on Monday, April 22, 2013 on Earth

Day at 7 p.m. - after mall hours The idea behind the show is to help celebrate Earth Day and show people what can be done with recycled and re-used material. It is also to promote awareness for garbage and garbage consumption as well as creativity and ingenuity.

Don’t miss our spring Open House 3 Day Event

OPEN EVERY THURSDAY & SATURDAY 10am - 6pm

April 18, 19, 20 Sales, Snacks & 15% OFF Your Favorite Item NO Exceptions

(From left) Val Paolini, RN and Dr. Keith Lowden, GP Oncologist (seated) with Kerry Orza, from Bridge Interiors and EKFH’s Donna Grainger (back) welcome the arrival of two recliners to the East Kootenay Regional Hospital Oncology Unit bringing some extra comfort to individuals receiving treatment at the unit. The donation of a pair of recliners was from none other than bighearted kindness from Ken Bridge at Bridge Interiors. Kerry Orza, Manager at Bridge Interiors and EKFH’s Donna Grainger join in on the celebration . Making a difference in health care can be

many things including financial gifts, products, events, volunteering and more. If you are interested in helping out call Donna Grainger at EKFH – toll-free 1-877489-6481 or local 250 489-6481.

THANK YOU FROM THE MEADOWBROOK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

The Meadowbrook Community Association wishes to extend appreciation to the following people and organizations for providing financial assistance to ensure there would be a park instead of a quarry at Cherry Creek Falls. Thank you for your support! Barbara Roche • Betty Lou Barrett • Bernard LaFaut • Bob & Elainee Eccleston • Bob & Roberta Seifried • Christine Chatten Corp. • Colton Seward • Columbia Basin Trust • Dale Zinovich • Darlene & Gordon Anderson • David Bellm • David & Margaret Mayes • Dexter McArthur • Don & Margie Fabro • Don & Susan Wallace • Dr. Shaun Van Zyl Inc • Eileen Wasilciw • Fred Howe Ian & Hanna Johnson • Irene & Dan Jarrett • James & Celia Webster • Joyce Wilkinson • Jurate & Michael Haiduk • Kimberley Fall Fair • Kimberley & District Community Foundation • Lorne Boates • Mark Creek Lions • Myrna Maheux • Nina Fooks • Paul Twietmeyer • Ray-Del Holdings • Regional District of East Kootenay Area C • Regional District of East Kootenay Area E • Rocky Mountain Riders • Roger & Tanis Rye • Sharon & Bruce Seward • Stan Cuthill • Sullivan Pub •Teck Metals Ltd • Theresa Musser • The Bean Tree Café • Vic & Kathy Buchy

Great News For Seniors!

mind.

• Theatre Games Room/ Chapel / Library monitoring service for added peace• of PLUS Access to Building Amenities: • Games Room / Library If you or your family member is interested • Multiple Lounges If you or your family member is interested • Multiple Lounges inmind. one of these limited suites please call • Theatre / Chapel Dining Room in one of these limited suites please call• Spacious • Spacious Dining Room Garden ViewGarden Village at 250-427-4014 or View Village at 250-427-4014 or • Spa• Room Spa Room• Games Room / Library visit goldenlife.ca to arrangetoa arrange tour. a tour. visit goldenlife.ca

Untitled-5 1

Host an International Student! School Districts 5 and 6 invite families throughout the East Kootenay to host one or two international students starting in September. Most students are from Germany, Mexico, Brazil and Japan, will be studying in Grades 8 to 12, and will be staying either for one semester or one school year. We encourage empty-nester parents or any family to consider hosting two students from different countries. Such double placements are consistently very successful. Host families receive a tax-free allowance each month per student, and weekend and/or vacation coverage is available.

Kimberley, Invermere, Golden

Included Rent:in Subsidized Rent: Included Garden View Village in Kimberley, BC is Garden View Village in Kimberley, BC isin Subsidized • Hearty, Homestyle Meals Homestyle Meals now offering subsidized suites starting as • Hearty, now offering subsidized suites starting Included as & Security in Subsidized Rent: Monitoring Garden View Village in Kimberley, BC • is Safety low as $500/month. • Safety • Hearty, Meals& Security Monitoring low as $500/month. now offering subsidized suites starting as • Shuttle Bus Homestyle • Safety & Security Monitoring low as $500/month. • Social Events Activities These maintenance-free living suites in• & Recreational Shuttle Bus • Shuttle Bus • Maintenance corporate supportive features to promote • Social Events & Recreational Activities • Social Events & Recreational Activities These maintenance-free living suites inThese maintenance-free living suites inindependencecorporate and 24-hour emergency • Maintenance supportive features to promote• Housekeeping • Maintenance corporate supportive features to promote monitoring service for added peace of Housekeeping independence and 24-hour emergency PLUS• Access to Building Amenities: monitoring service for addedemergency peace of • Theatre mind. • to Building Housekeeping independence and 24-hour PLUS/Access Amenities: Chapel

Untitled-5 1

Southeast Kootenay and Rocky Mountain

To receive an information package:

GreatNews News For Seniors! Great For Seniors!

If you or your family member is interested in one of these limited suites please call Garden View Village at 250-427-4014 or

School Districts 5 and 6

• Multiple Lounges • Spacious Dining Room • Spa Room

Please contact Duncan MacLeod duncan.macleod@sd6.bc.ca (250) 427-2245

Cranbrook, Fernie, Sparwood Please contact Martin Ross martin.ross@sd5.bc.ca (250) 417-2061 Laura from Brazil

College of the Rockies

Spring University Studies Courses APSC 123 - Engineering Design

May 6 - June 25  Instructor: Rana Ahmed Lecture: Monday 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Lab: Tuesday and Wednesday 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

COMP 105 - Introduction to C/C++ Program Language May 6 - June 25  Instructor: Rana Ahmed Lecture: Monday and Wednesday 9:00 am - Noon Lab: Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 am - Noon

English 100 - online

May 5 - June 28  Instructor: Angie Abdou

Fine Arts 107 - Sculpture

May 6 - June 21  Instructor: Roberta Frey-Chale Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm These courses are transferable to most universities and colleges in Canada.

Register now for these courses! Phone: 250-489-2751 Toll Free: 1-877-489-2687 e-mail: ask@cotr.bc.ca

3/27/2013 3:21:29 PM

3/27/2013 3:21:29 PM

www.cotr.bc.ca


A6 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

www.kootenayadvertiser.com 1510 - 2nd Street North, Cranbrook, BC, V1C 3L2 Telephone (250) 489-3455 Fax 1-250-984-7744 Toll Free 1-800-665-2382 Classified E-Mail: classifieds@kootenayadvertiser.com Advertising E-Mail: sales@kootenayadvertiser.com Editorial E-Mail: editor@kootenayadvertiser.com Distribution Email: circulation@kootenayadvertiser.com Open Mon. to Fri. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Darcy Wiebe PUBLISHER/ SALES MANAGER

Erin Carlisle OFFICE MANAGER

Shannon Smith CIRCULATION

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

A simple way to give your dog some space by Debbie Anhorn Recently I was in Just 4 pets in Cranbrook, and I noticed a poster for the Yellow Dog Project. I asked the lady behind the counter what it was all about. She explained that some dogs need space and that they don’t always like to be approached by other dogs. If you put a yellow ribbon on your dog’s leash, other dog owners will know that your dog needs some space. I thought it was an absolutely great idea. A week later I received a newsletter from, The Playpen, in Cranbrook and the owner Karla, was promoting the Yellow Dog Project and offering yellow ribbons for anyone who would like them. That got me thinking how great it would be to have that concept in the city of Kimber-

ley and area. I contacted Karla and asked her if I could become involved as I have a dog that needs some space. Karla asked me if I would be interested in telling my story. My story is not unique. My story could be a lot of other dog owner’s story as well. My husband and I got a puppy. We socialized our puppy in all different types of situations. As he started to mature, for whatever reason, I still can’t figure that out, he became picky about other dogs and whom he played with. He doesn’t like all other dogs and he becomes nervous and goes on the defensive. If another dog that is off leash, runs up to him and into his face, it will often trigger a confrontation, which is something I believe no dog owner wants. It’s not that he’s

aggressive; he’s actually very sweet. He does have other playmates, but he just needs that initial space. It would be really helpful if dog owners, who see a person walking a dog with a yellow ribbon, leash up their dog and then either walk by, or stop and talk to us. When you give our dog some time to adjust, keeping that space, it allows him to smell and see the other dog. Sometimes with a rescue dog that’s all it really takes to help that dog become more social. I have heard a lot of stories from different dog owners who have the same issues as mine. I know for me, I really appreciate dog owners who make that effort to leash up their dog. Your dog might be friendly, but maybe the dog that is on the other leash isn’t. I really hope the dog owner’s in Kimberley will get on board with the Yellow Dog Project so everyone can enjoy their walks with

Regional District of East Kootenay

PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS Bridget Fix PRODUCTION MANAGER The Kootenay News Advertiser is a community East Kootenay newspaper featuring news of the best buys in the East Kootenay. Published every Monday and Friday at Cranbrook, BC by Black Press Group Ltd. Subscription rates for mailing outside the East Kootenay: $170 per year, $85 per 6 months and $42.50 per 3 month GST inclued. N OT I C E OF COPYRIGHT - All rights reserved, entire contents copyright by Kootenay News Advertiser. (Registration No. 164 Serial No. 271043). Reproduction of editorial material or advertisements in whole or part is forbidden without written permission by the publisher. AGREEMENT - It is agreed by the advertiser that Kootenay News Advertiser will not be responsible for errors or omissions and will not be liable for any amount exceeding the space contracted for and then only the portion in which such error appeared. Kootenay News Advertiser is a family oriented community newspaper and therefore reserves the right to refuse any advertisement that in our opinion does not fit our focus. We cannot accept advertisements or letters to the editor criticizing or disparaging other advertisements, firms or individuals or any advertisements directed to a specific race or religion. The views of individuals expressed in Kootenay News Advertiser are not necessarily those of the publisher.

Windermere Creek Hydrotechnical Assessment Monday, April 29, 2013 5:00pm - 8:00pm

Windermere Community Hall, 4726 North Street Residents of Windermere are encouraged to drop by the Hall for information regarding the July 15th 2012 Debris Flow. There will be representatives from Northwest Hydraulic Consultants, Water Stewardship and the RDEK in attendance to discuss the Assessment, flooding of Windermere Creek and potential mitigation measures. For more information, please contact Jim Maletta, RDEK Engineering Technician at jmaletta@rdek.bc.ca or 250-489-2791.

West Fernie Dike Improvement Project Phase 3 and 4 Tuesday, April 30, 2013 6:00pm - 9:00pm Fernie Family Centre, 521 4th Ave

Residents of West Fernie are encouraged to drop by the Fernie Family Centre for information regarding the design and construction of Phase 3 and 4 of the West Fernie Dike. This section of dike goes from approximately 300m upstream of West Bridge to 100m upstream of Mutz Creek outlet into the Elk River. There will be representatives from Northwest Hydraulic Consultants and the RDEK in attendance to discuss the design and construction of Phase 3 and 4 of the West Fernie Dike. For more information, please contact Jim Maletta, RDEK Engineering Technician at jmaletta@rdek.bc.ca or 250-489-2791.

19 - 24th Avenue South, Cranbrook BC V1C 3H8 Phone: 250-489-2791 Toll Free: 1-888-478-7335 Email: info@rdek.bc.ca Website: www.rdek.bc.ca

Immunize for health Submitted

PHOTO SUBMITTED

Debbie Anhorn and her dog with a yellow ribbon, identifying her pet as one that requires some space. their dogs. I know in my case, my dog needs space for that initial introduction, but I think The Yellow Dog Project is a great thing as it allows space for any dog no matter the situation, whether that be medical reasons, training, etc. Please do

support the Yellow Dog Project and we will have a much happier and safer dog world. Visit The Playpen to pick up your complimentary ribbon. You can also visit www.theyellowdogproject.com for more information.

OBITUARY

Blais, Deborah Marie 1957 - 2013 Born in Gilbert Plains Manitoba, October 25 1957, Debbie passed away suddenly in Marysville, BC on April 14, 2013 at the age of 55. Her parents, John and Stella Choma, raised three girls on their farm. Debbie, the youngest, loved the farm and many times would tell stories about frost on the inside walls of the old farmhouse, frozen hair, no plumbing and the last of the weekly bath water. When all of us were riding buses to school she rode a horse to their one room schoolhouse. Debbie was born of Ukrainian heritage and would display her pride and love any chance she could. She loved her family and would cherish any social gatherings with her uncles, aunts and cousins. Debbie had another family, her friends, all whom she loved dearly. She involved herself in the community participating wherever she could. Her singing career began in Gilbert Plains at an early age when she performed with a band called “ Five and a Half ”, she being the half. She was an accomplished singer who loved performing with the Steppin’ Out Dancers and all who participated in “Lillith Affair”. She could also be found on the Nordic Trails with her traditional classic skis, on the golf course, in hockey rinks and at recitals and concerts of all types. She enjoyed hiking, camping and living the moment within the beauty of our mountains. She never turned down a cold beer and loved sitting on the deck sipping wine with her family and friends as the sun went down behind the hills. Debbie was of positive spirit, the kindest most forgiving soul. Even as she battled cancer this past year, she displayed courage and optimism all of us could learn from. She worked at the J.F. Hazard and then at the Kimberley Medical Clinic for 32 years. She always considered the “Docs” and staff her family, and treated all who walked through the doors with respect and dignity. She was the proudest mother and grandmother of her two boys, three step children, and one grandson. Debbie was predeceased by her parents, John and Stella Choma. She leaves to mourn her loving husband Adrian, her children Derek Carter Stoughton of McKinney, Texas, Scott Tyler Stoughton (Erica) of Austin, Texas, Shawn Blais (Trina) and grandson Dawson Blais, Carrie Blais (Shawn) of Kimberley, Jimmy Blais of Vancouver, sisters Shirley (Phil) of Winnipeg and Evelynne (Billy) of Gilbert Plains. She also leaves behind many uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews, and all her many friends. A celebration of life will be held at the McKim School Auditorium Saturday April 20 at 2 pm.

In the last 50 years, immunization has saved more lives in Canada than any other health intervention. April 20 to 27 is National Immunization Awareness Week, and this year, Interior Health would like to remind you that we can all play an important role in stopping the spread of vaccine preventable diseases. When most people are vaccinated for a disease, it makes it harder for that disease to spread from person to person. When people stop immunizing, diseases come back and that becomes especially risky for those who may be more vulnerable like young children, seniors, and people with certain medical conditions or compromised immune systems. “This year we saw an increase in cases of whooping cough (pertussis) here in Interior Health and some parts of our province experienced significant outbreaks,” said Dr. Rob Parker, Medical Health Officer with Interior Health. “This is an important reminder that we need to keep our immunization rates high to help prevent outbreaks like this from happening.” “Vaccines don’t just prevent diseases; they also reduce the possibility of serious complications or death associated with vaccine-preventable diseases. Mumps, measles, and rubella viruses can lead to potentially deadly complications like pneumonia and encephalitis. Whooping cough (pertussis) and meningitis C bacteria can cause brain damage or death,” explained Dr. Parker. Factual vaccine information can help people make informed decisions about their health and the health of their families. It is very important to make sure you get vaccine information from reliable and credible sources. The ImmunizeBC website www. immunizeBC.ca or your local public health nurse are excellent sources of information about vaccinations. Check the Interior Health website at: http:// www.interiorhealth.ca/ YourHealth/Immunization/Pages/default.aspx. Visit ImmunizeBC’s website at: http://immunizebc.ca.


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com A7

100% 100% Locally Locally owned. owned.

25 - 10th Ave. South, Cranbrook, BC Phone: 250-426-8211 25 - 10th Ave. South, Cranbrook, BC Phone: 250-426-8211 Toll Free: 1-866-426-8211 Fax: 250-426-6270 Toll Free: 1-866-426-8211 Fax: 250-426-6270 ■ ■

■ ■

CRANBROOK CRANBROOK

info@ekrealty.com info@ekrealty.com www.ekrealty.com www.ekrealty.com

you you only only need need to to ask. ask.

for listing details, open houses with maps, property rentals & mortgages for listing details, open houses with maps, property rentals & mortgages

www.ekrealty.com/facebook www.ekrealty.com/facebook


A8 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

100% 100%Locally Locallyowned. owned. 25 - 10th Ave. South, Cranbrook, BC Phone: 250-426-8211 Toll Free: 1-866-426-8211 Fax: 250-426-6270 ■

CRANBROOK

info@ekrealty.com

www.ekrealty.com

www.ekrealty.com/facebook

A Rural Lifestyle

Excellent Location

Fabulous Views

Exceptional Views!

Gold Creek Ranch

Quiet Location

Sunshine Meadows

2.5 manicured acres with spacious 3+2 bdrm home & 1500 sq.ft. shop!

This updated 5 bdrm family home is close to schools, parks & more.

Spectacular subdivision, 1 block from St. Mary's Lake.

Wayne Franklin 2211397

Sandy Smith 10062668

Enjoy the serenity in this wonderful home w/ significant upgrades!

Spacious, solar powered 4000 sq.ft. rancher on 1700 fenced acres.

Great 2 bdrm home with many updates & double detached garage.

Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo with open floor plan & large balcony.

Peaceful & Private

Bring your Plans

Cranbrook's Finest

No Yard Work!

Great Condo!

Close to Schools

Open Concept

With lots of natural sunlight, this home is just minutes from town.

Beautiful lot just steps from the Kootenay River!

Nestled on a beautifully landscaped lot in the Highlands area.

This 3 bdrm end-unit features lots of natural light & wrap around deck!

Close to college, hospital, rec plex & shopping. Excellent retirement unit!

Much loved bungalow with cozy country kitchen & bright living room.

Features hardwood, tile & carpet, propane fireplace & a 17x28 covered deck.

$529,900

Jason Wheeldon 2389059

$224,900

$205,000

$685,000

$4,950,000

Rob Stang 2218316

$224,900

Jim Barber 10062319

Jason Wheeldon 10062312

$225,900

Katherine Rutherford 2206684

SOLD! $345,900

Carla Sinclair 2216797

$65,000

$669,000

Lori White 2217852

$176,900

Shane Murray 2216050

$99,999

Wayne Franklin 2217342

$249,900

Linda Stuckey 2218089

Sandy Smith 10062610

$500,000

Jason Wheeldon 2217266

SOLD! Wonderful Property!

Why Pay Rent??

Starter Home

Great New Home

Great Starter

Picture Perfect

Peace & Tranquillity

5.7 acres fenced & x-fenced w/ many out buildings, & bright cozy home!

Own this cozy 2+1 bdrm home with double detached garage & more!

2 bdrm, den, large living room, large fenced yard w/storage & garage.

This Orchard Heights home has 3 bdrms, vaulted ceilings & more.

Come see this cozy 2 bedroom home & be pleasantly surprised!

This bungalow boasts a great eat-in kitchen & living room w/ gas fireplace.

Build your beautiful home on 5.6 acres amongst the forest.

$420,000

Jason Wheeldon 2218953

$216,900

$189,900

Katherine Rutherford 10062878

$308,400

Linda Stuckey 2218386

$179,900

Cary Swanson 2217215

Chris Nault 10062349

$269,900

Lori White 2217905

Congratulations! Ready To Build!

Exceptional Value!

Nice view of Fisher peak from the back yard area on this ready to build lot.

Quality built Country Estate on 8 stunning acres!

$169,900

Darren Close 2216174

Up Jim Smith

$349,900

Beautifully renovated 2 storey home with vaulted ceilings & more!

Rob Stang 2216665

Sandy Smith 2389054

128 Private Acres

1st Time Buyer's

Check out this 3 bedroom home at a price you can afford!

Executive country home just 8 minutes from Cranbrook w/ majestic views!

A must see!! This home is neat, clean & very well maintained.

$159,900

Jeannie Stager 10062651

Jim Barber

Cranbrook 250.919.0958

$995,000

Chris Nault 10062557

Amber Bogaard

Cranbrook 250.427.6342

Carla Sinclair

Cranbrook 250.421.4415

Jerry Boutin

Cranbrook 250.421.9988

Sandy Smith

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Cranbrook 250.421.0835

We are proud supporters of

Your chance to own 2.04 of beach & 120 ft of frontage! $455,000 Lori White 2202756

Koocanusa

Wonderful Views

Beautiful & afordable waterfront lot w/ gorgeous views! $178,900 Carrie Lightburn 10062692

4.8 acres overlooking beautiful Elizabeth Lake. $475,000 Jaosn Wheeldon 2216656

Lot w/ a View!

Mount Royal Estates

$259,900

Extravagent Views!

Located in the country where you can apprecaite the beauty! $185,000 Jason Wheeldin 2215544

Barry Seitz 2389039

Wayne Franklin

Cranbrook 250.426.9829

Jeannie Stager

Cranbrook 250-421-3441

Megan Jones

Carrie Lightburn

Cranbrook 250.417.9848

Linda Stuckey

Cranbrook 250-421-0776

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Cranbrook 250.421.3629

Rob Stang

Cranbrook 250-919-9915

Chris Nault

Cranbrook 250.417.9027

Cary Swanson

Cranbrook 250.421.7195

Katherine Rutherford Cranbrook 250.417.7471

Kaytee Wheaton

Kootenay Lake

Level 4.9 acre lot w/ drilled well & storage shed. $189,900 Jason Wheeldon 2214939

Large .22 acre lot located close to a school. $125,000 Cary Swanson 2218456

Great Starter

Rob Stang 2215540

Lots & Acreages

Gold Creek

$679,000

$199,900

Cranbrook 250.919.0391

Exceptional .34 of an acre lot. Bring your plans! $119,900 Jason Wheeldon 2217933

Great View!

This property gently slopes overlooking Cranbrook. $224,900 Rob Stang 2214216

Michelle Rybachuk

Cranbrook 250.421.9239

Jason Wheeldon

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Cranbrook 250.426.9482

Barry Seitz

Cranbrook 250.421.1853

Lori White

Cranbrook 250.489.9053

Join our Facebook group at www.ekrealty.com/facebook

Complete Real Estate, Property & Strata Management, and Mortgage Brokerage Services


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com A9

100% 100%Locally Locallyowned. owned. kiMBerLeY MarYsViLLe

385 Wallinger ave. kimberley 312-304th street, Marysville Phone: 250-427-0070 Toll Free: 1-866-427-0070 ■

ekrealtykim@ekrealty.com

www.ekrealty.com

Great Opportunity

A Budding Development

Investment Property

Privacy & Convenience

Bright & Spacious

Gorgeous Home

Five R-2 building lots for a total of 15250 sq ft in Marysville.

Lrge, flat blding lot located close to trails, between Kimberley & Marysville.

4 apartments, 2 on the main w/2 bdrms, 2 downstairs w/1 bdrm, ready to rent!

1+ acre just minutes from town w/drilled well, hydro & small shop/shed.

Southern exposure & an elevated position above Spokane Street.

Half duplex in Mark Creek Crossing. Many upgrades in this lovely home.

Immaculate 1900sq ft rancher on 7.4 acres, just outside of town.

Carefree Living

Exceptional Location

Getaway Condo

Great Family Home

Great Pricing

Wasa Lakefront

Great Neighbourhood

Corner location in sunny Marysville. Many upgrades, low strata fees,fenced yard.

This great location has about 8,000 vehicles driving by per day!

Features an inviting master bdrm retreat, spa like bath & gourmet kitchen.

Great family home on a large lot w/ally access & huge carport for RV.

Great location, next to the cross country ski trails, walking & hiking trails.

1/3rd of an acre w/great family cottage & fully landscaped property.

Nice open living/dining room with wood FP & large windows for natural light.

Country Home

Add Your Own Style

Wonderful Cabin

Large Flat Lot

Beautiful Reno

Affordable Townhouse

Forest Crowne Lot

Drive down a quiet lane, the house is located on 5 acres close to Kimberley.

Charmer on a large lot, priced below assessment.Take a look!

Amazing Cathedral ceiling, log accents & rock gas fireplace.

Building lot located on the ski hill, right across from Trickle Creek Golf.

Beautiful renovation done in this 3 bed 1.5 bath home. Great for the family!

Perfect for the family or roommates! 3 bed, 2 bath home with loads of space.

Wonderful lot in quiet cul-de-sac in beautiful Forest Crowne.

Best value on the Hill

Forest Crowne

Great Home & Acreage

Beauty Of An Acreage

Outstanding Home

Acreage With Views

Well Cared For

3 bed condo with separate 1 bed lock-off for different options on renting.

Very private lot, with green space behind & views to the Rockies.

Four bed & 3 baths, finished on both floors. Large open living room.

Gorgeous land w/creek, pond, views, hay field, nice home, rustic cabin & shop.

Custom home on .33 acre lot with 3 decks. Perfect family home.

Several building sites to choose from. Quiet and peaceful, a wonderful area.

Updated kitchen, 3 bed/1 bath home on double lot. Great Price!

$134,900

Shane Murray 2217321

$369,900

Dave Graham 2214531

$429,000

Shane Murray 2217341

$249,000

Dave Graham 2193884

$112,000

Dave Graham 2214314

$84,900

Rob Stang 4100445

$159,900

Darren Close 2191659

$108,900

Marilyn Jolie 2214223

$225,000

$139,900

Marilyn Jolie 2216616

$178,000

Darren Close 2219115

$199,000

Audrey Welk 2218034

$229,900

Audrey Welk 2204882

$139,900

Shane Murray 2216035

$249,000

Marilyn Jolie 2217499

$129,900

Marilyn Jolie 2217470

$289,000

Dave Graham 2205225

$680,000

Audrey Welk 2217813

$498,000

Dave Graham 2215189

$485,900

Tara Sykes 2213144

Shane Murray 2217174

$344,900

Tara Sykes 2216072

$549,000

Shane Murray 2219087

Wonderful Cabin

Updated 3 bedrm home w/brand new kitchen/bathrm & windows, cross from park.

Great home is close to all outdoor adventures w/ a bright kitchen & more.

Amazing Cathedral ceiling, log accents & rock gas fireplace.

$185,900

Shane Murray 2217847

$259,900

Lori White 2216096

Cottonwood Road East side of Wasa Lake

Great 1/4 Share Condo Spacious, open floor plan

Adjacent To Mark Creek Large gentle sloping lot

Breathtaking Views 1/4 share of amazing condo

Cabins In The Woods Adjacent to Campground

Wonderful Condo Locally crafted furniture

Shadow Mountain Spectacular lot

Ski In / Ski Out Close to all Resort ammenities

Private Playground 320 acres on Larsen Lake

$249,000

$599,000

Large 4 bed, 5 bath home only two years old. Huge lot, 2 decks, fenced yard. Shane Murray 2215936

Large Lot

Great Opportunity

No building commitment on this lot in prestigious Forest Crowne development.

Direct access front/back located in the heart of Kimberley's Platzl.

$117,000

Audrey Welk 2181136

Tanya Anderson

Kimberley 250.432.5210

$79,900 Marilyn Jolie

$275,000

Marilyn Jolie 4000205

Darren Close

Kimberley 250.427.8711

Dave Graham

Kimberley 250.427.0372

$129,900 Tara Sykes

Marilyn Jolie

Kimberley 250.427.8700

deBra Parker, aMP Mor tgage Broker Business : 250.420.2375 Cell : 250.421.7600

$139,900

Tara Sykes 2213948

$199,900

Marilyn Jolie 2214644

Marilyn Jolie 2184326

$204,000

Dave Graham 2216942

$95,000 Dave Graham

$84,900 Marilyn Jolie

Forest Crowne Home

Dave Graham 2205274

$129,000 Shane Murray

$69,900 Audrey Welk

Marilyn Jolie 2217470

$260,000

Congratulations!

Timberstone Lodge Incredible Rockies views Starting @ $189,000 Marilyn Jolie

Love the Outdoors

Shane Murray 2217154

$127,900

Condos & Lots Character Home

A Must See

$549,900

$90,000 Dave Graham

$350,000 Marilyn Jolie

$1,950,000 Darren Close

Shane Murray

Kimberley 250.427.6215

Tara Sykes

Kimberley 250.427.6496

Audrey Welk

Kimberley 250.427.5900

darren LYon Mor tgage Broker Business : 250.420.2369 Cell : 250.919.1365

Independently Owned and Operated. ®/™ trademarks owned by Centum Financial Group Inc. © 2012 Centum Financial Group Inc., CENTUM Homeward Mortgage Group Ltd.

250.426.8217 MORTGAGES: Pre-approvals • Purchases • Refinances • Consolidations • 100% Financing • Vacation • Home • Rental Property • Self-employed Mortgages Mortgage Broker 25 – 10thBaBinski Avenue South Cranbrook, BC. V1C 2M9 • 250.426.8211 Interest Rates are at record lows, take advantage of these great savings! Brenda


A10 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

561A Hwy #3, Fernie, BC Phone: 250-423-4644 Toll Free: 1-888-870-9064

Fernie Golf Estates

Unique Property!

One of the nicest sub.in Fernie. Adjacent lot must be purchased.

ELK VALLEY FERNIE SPARWOOD â–

141B Aspen Dr. Sparwood, BC Phone: 250-425-2722

â–

Nice Home

Downtown Duplex

Waterfront Property

Building Lot-Sparwood

Huge Treed Lot

Imagine a 2 bdrm mobile on 10 acres with a creek & a river at your doorstep!

3/2 bdrm, 3 bath home with huge yard. Open concept on main floor. Great views.

Located in downtown Fernie. Two 2 bdrm suites with the possibility of 3.

Well maintained 5 bedroom home situated on a gorgeous 1.55 acre parcel.

Excellent, flat .147 ac residential lot with great valley and mountain views.

.417 of an acre lot next to greenspace. All hookups close by,great views.

South Country Gem

Backs onto Greenbelt!

Alpine Trails-Lodges

Split Level

Gorgeous Acreage

Completely Renovated

13.35 acres of peace & beauty. Property is mostly treed, very private.

Very well maintained 3/1 bedroom 1/2 duplex. Insulated shop-220 wiring.

Gorgeous fully treed 1.24 ac lot in gated community. Excellent location!

Awesome Location! 2 bedroom condo with plenty of upgrades in the Annex.

4 bdrm 2 bath with finished walk-out basement. Located in quiet area.

4.942 acre parcel located in the heart of South Country just min to Waldo Cove.

Updated cozy 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home located in central part of town.

Reduced!

Triple Tree Estates

Stunning Home!

Executive Home

Backs onto Greenbelt!

Nicely Updated

Well Priced!

Spacious 3 bdrm apartment with private entrance above commercial space.

South Country's newest acreage subdivision in Grasmere. 4.9 acres.

Built in 2011 this stunning 4 bedroom, 3 bath home has something for everyone.

This 3/1 bedroom home is situated on .432 ac lot in a private quiet subdivision

Very well maintained 3/1 bedroom 1/2 duplex. Insulated shop-220 wiring.

3/1 bdrm, 2 bath bungalow includes lge addition with hot tub room. Dble garage

3 bdrm home with updates. Open area from kitchen to dining room. New deck.

Reduced!

Unique Home

Lots of Potential!

Updated Family Home

Million Dollar Views!

Affordable Unit

Don't Miss Out

3/4 ac lot zoned RR2. Property is level and nicely treed with panoramic views.

3/1 bdrm custom built home on lge .279 ac lot. Dble garage with workshop.

Semi completed log cabin on 86.87 acres located mins. from Fernie/ski area.

Great 3/1 bdrm home with numerous updates in downtown area. Garage.

Spacious 3/1 bdrm home located in prime area of downtown Fernie. Large lot.

Great place to start! Excellent 2 bdrm, 1 bath condo with in suite storage.

Nicely updated 3/1 bdrm home in upper Elkford. Dble driveway, lge heated shop.

$114,950

Candace & Jason 2214605

$649,000

Colleen Dunn 2213544

$499,000

Paula Smith 2218781

$349,500

Frank Hughes 2214796

Candace & Jason 2215989

$166,320

Candace & Jason 2215625

Lorene Giles 2203888

Craig Bell 2218216

$229,000

$369,900

$219,000

$619,000

$427,900

Jason & Candace 2210920

Paula Smith 2217101

$355,000

$750,000

Paula Smith 2215725

Lorene Giles 2210338

$499,000

Lorene Giles 2207065

New Listing

$239,000

Melanie MacKay 2389033

$549,900

Candace & Frank 2214629

$305,000

Paula Smith 2217911

$509,900

Jason & Candace 2218409

$265,000

Paula Smith 2215349

$229,000

Frank Hughes 2214796

$464,900

Candace & Jason 2218325

$59,900

Frank Hughes 2190509

$325,000

Jason & Candace 2219080

$282,000

Paula Smith 2217099

$169,400

Jason & Candace 2218433

Congratulations! Priced to Sell

Sparwood Heights

This two bedroom bungalow is located on Highway 3 central to all amenities.

3/1 bdrm home backing onto greenbelt. Fireplace, new flooring and more.

Nicely updated country cottage style, 4 bdrm, 2 bath home. Many great features.

Great Family Home

Downtown Home

Gorgeous Home

Well kept 3 bdrm, 2 bath updated home centrally located.Fenced yard,hot tub.

This extremely well maintained 2 bdrm home has had many upgrades.

4/1 bdrm home on 3.31 acres. Spacious open kitchen,garage & shop

$199,500

Candace & Jason 2217441

$279,900

Paula Smith 2217582

Jason Andreola

Elk Valley 250.423.1645

Craig Bell

$319,000

Elk Valley 250.430.1162

$234,900

Jason & Candace 2217677

Colleen Dunn

Elk Valley 250.423.1553

Tricia Croteau 2204489

$328,500

Paula Smith 2218039

$309,000

Frank Hughes 2217483

$274,000

Paula Smith 2217323

Welcome!

Don't Miss Out!

$338,000

Frank Hughes 2215589

$139,000

Paula Smith 2218267

$639,000

Candace & Jason 2218125

Lorene Giles

Elk Valley 250.430.1066

Candace Grey

Elk Valley 250.423.1044

Melanie MacKay

Elk Valley 250.423.1800

Tricia Croteau

Sparwood 250.433.6996

Frank Hughes

Elk Valley 250.425.5555

Paula Smith

Elkford 866.425.3690

Nancy Kettering Property Management

Fernie 250.278.8827

Shannon Takacs Property Management

Fernie 250.278.3463

Carrie Lightburn

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Cranbrook 250.421.3629

Complete Real Estate, Property & Strata Management, and Mortgage Brokerage Services

for listing details, open houses with maps, property rentals & mortgages


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com A11

community

TO PLACE A LISTING in our community news section: 1. Open to all clubs and non-profit organizations. 2. Post your event online at www. kootenayadvertiser. com (calendar). Events appear on our website ONLY. If you wish your event to be published in the paper please submit by fax (250)489-3743 or to our front desk or email: advertising@kootenayadvertiser.com 3. Notices are published as space permits and for the current week only. This is not a guarantee of publication. We reserve the right to edit information.

APRIL 19 WILDSIGHT PRESENTS: CHASING ICE, at 7:30 pm, McKim Theatre, Kimberley, By Donation at 7:30 pm, Key City Theatre, Cranbrook, By Donation National Geographic photographer James Balog produces stunning cinematography of never before seen areas of the Arctic. Everyone needs to see this film! Watch the trailer at wildsight.ca/ chasingice.

APRIL 20 KOOTENAY COUNTRY FAIR COMMITTEE MEETING - 10:00 am at the Super Store Community Room. We are always looking for people interested in helping to set up and support the Fall Fair! KEY CITY AIR CADETS CAR WASH. The car wash will be at Kia dealership located at 1101 Victoria ave n across from Canadian tire.The time is 10am - 4pm. All proceeds will be going to Air Cadets to continue with programming and events. PRENATAL CLASS – The Art of giving Birth with Maria-Christina Warmenbol 2pm-6pm. Cranbrook & District Arts Council. 250-4264223. TM ROBERTS GRADE 6 STUDENTS WILL BE HOLDING A BOTTLE DRIVE from 10am-2pm around town. Students will be going door-to-door to pick up donations of bottles to fundraise for their upcoming trip to Blue Lake INTRO TO COMPOSTING WORKSHOP Kimberley & Cranbrook, Free. Wildsight’s compost expert Sonja Seher presents a one hour introduction to home composting. Learn how to compost food and yard waste in your backyard. Earth Machine composters available for a special price of $30 for early registrants! Register at wildsight.ca/compost OPEN HOUSE | HOME ENERGY RENOVA-

TION DEMO. April 20, 2-4pm 721 5th Ave, Kimberley. April 21 2-4pm 321 12th Ave S, Cranbrook. Come see the results of Wildsight’s energy efficiency renovation demonstrations and learn how you can save money and energy in your own home! Wildsight.ca/ homeenergyreno.

APRIL 22 THE CRANBROOK EARLY YEARS FAIR. from 9 am to noon at Gordon Terrace Elementary There will be facepainting, balloon fun with PT the Clown, storytime and a play space for kids 0-5 years old, and information about programs for families for parents. For more information about this free event contact Theresa at 250-919-6499 or cranbrookecd@gmail.com. JUBILEE CHAPTER #64, OES, will be meeting at 7:30 PM, All members are invited to attend and meet the new slate of officers.

APRIL 23 KIMBERLEY DISTRICT HERITAGE SOCIETY/MUSEUM Annual General Meeting at 7 pm in the Museum/Library Building. Please Use REAR ENTRANCE. Members and Public Welcome!

APRIL 24 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the United Way Cranbrook and Kimberley. Meeting is open to the community, all past year donors hold voting privileges. Meeting will be at 5:30pm in the Community Living Building 1402 – 1st Avenue South, Cranbrook.

APRIL 25 ART GROUP 75 Opening Reception 7pm to 9pm, Cranbrook & District Arts Council, corner of 10th Ave. & 2nd St. S. 4250-426-4223.

APRIL 26 GARAGE SALE DONATIONS for the Friends of the Cranbrook Public Library are being accepted from 10 AM to 6 PM at the Manual Training Center, adjacent to the Cranbrook Library. Due to space limitations no large furniture or large appliances are accepted. Everything else is fine

APRIL 27 COMMUNITY YARD SALE. Yahk-Kingsgate Hall, 9:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.Concession, Duck Pond FOR THE CHILDREN. Come Sell or BUY. Book a Spot OR INFO. PHONE: SANDY 250-424-5468 Theresa 250-424-5118 GARAGE SALE,

by the Friends of the Cranbrook Public Library, will be held in the Manual Training Center, adjacent to the Library. Times 10 AM to 4 PM. Come on out and see what treasures you can find! For info call Michele at 250-426 4063

calendar front of Cranbrook's Key city Theatre. SUN VALLEY SONG presents "A Musical Bouquet" Spring Concert at 730 pm and Sunday May 12 at 230 pm. Knox Presbyterian Church at the corner of Victoria and 3rd St. S, Cranbrook Tickets: $10 Adults; $5 Children (12 and under). Available from choir members, at Lotus Books or at the door.

cross country mountain bike ride and Thursdays for a Co-ed ride. Watch our website for location changes mid May. KEEP YOU & your horse active, Willowgrove Ranch Horsemanship Clinics, limited room, so book your spot. FMI Jodi Savage 4266596. PARENT/TOT FUN TIMES, a drop in program for parents & their children ages 6 & under. Monday mornings 9:30noon, Mountain View Elementary School. OLD BASEBALL PHOTOS? THE Home Run Society would like to archive your photos and stories for future generations of baseball fans. Contact Garry 417-3236 or e-mail: garry@slonowski.com SCLERODERMA SUPPORT GROUP, Call Betty (250)4288875, Bev, 427-5033 in Kootenay Region. KOOTENAY HORSES IS online, your equine community clubs & events listing. www.kootenayhorses.com, Marie, 426-5530. NATIVE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE monthly meetings, 7 pm, last Thursday of month. Mt Baker Secondary School, room 100, everyone welcome. THE 266 ROYAL CANADIAN Air Cadets Squadron of Kimberley would like to let all in the area know, that we meet every Tuesday evening, 6:00-9:30 PM, Outrid Hall, 795 Knighton Rd. Chapman Camp, Kimberley. The 266 RCACS always has room for both new Cadets between the ages of 12 and 19 years with out exceptions, and new Officers. So anyone wishing to get involved as either a Cadet wanting to join, or as an adult looking to donate some time as a leader, this organization is free to all users, Please stop in at the above times or phone 427-4220. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 24-come out and learn

communitycalendar

APRIL 30 HAVE CAMERA WILL TRAVEL.... Join Kaity Brown for her travelogue presentation "Exploring Ancient Temples and Ashrams in India" at Centre 64 at 7:30 pm. Admission by donation. Proceeds to Kimberley Arts Council & Expansion Project.

MAY 15 FREE FAMILY SWIMS (persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult), 6-7 pm. Sponsored by RCMP, speed watch.

MAY 1

MAY 17

FREE PUBLIC SWIMS, 5-6 pm, Kimberley REc Centre, sponsored by Kootenay Monument Installations.

THE KIMBERLEY COMMUNITY CHOIR presents our all Canadian Spring Concert. 7 pm and a matinee, Saturday, May 18th at 2 pm. Centre 64 - Kimberley Platzl 64 Deer Park Ave. Refreshments & door prizes and admission by donation.

MAY 2 CRANBROOK LEGION Neil Diamond Tribute Show, featuring Joey Purpura, 8 pm. $20 Advance $25 at the Door. tickets in the Club room. for more info phone 250-426-4512

MAY 4 MAY MARKET, Cranbrook Communit2y Living Centre (2- 14th ave south). Crafts, commercial product, yard sale items. to book a table contact Jennifer at 1-250-919-6510. All proceeds from table rentals to TOPS 2133 LOCALS COFFEEHOUSE, entertainment by local artists at the Studio Stage Door, 11-11th Ave. S., Cranbrook. 7:30 pm sharp. To avoid disappointment purchase your tickets early at: Swing Street Coffeehouse, Lotus Books. 489-0856.

MAY 5 SCOTIABANK MS WALK, Registration 8-9am, walk 10am. Join us for a fun day! You can register at mswalks.ca or call Cyndie Dilts, 250426-0020.

MAY 10 GREEN BUILDING CONFERENCE 2013 MAY 10-11 KIMBERLEY The Green Building Conference 2013 will bring some of the leading thinkers and doers in the field of Green Building here to the East Kootenays for 2 days of workshops, a trade show featuring products and services, and a Keynote Speech on Friday night called “Retrofit Revolution”. Greenbuildingconference.ca

MAY 18 SOCIAL ~ DANCE is held this evening, from 7-10, at the Cranbrook Seniors HALL, 2nd St. S. to the music of Tucker's Troubadours. Admission is $10. Refreshments served. 250.489.2720

JULY 20 The organizers of the Brothers Insurance Agency Charity Car Show are looking for vendors to set up at the car show at Western Financial Place. We are looking for merchandise and food vendors. FMI Patricia 250-426-2542 or at ekidsfirst@telus.net.

ONGOING

WILDHORSE CYCLING CLUB group rides are now in full swing! Join Wildhorse in exploring local trails and socializing with riders of all ages and abilities. Beginner Riders encouraged. Meet at the Eager Hills - Fraggle Rock parking lot at 7pm; Tuesday for the Ladies-only

how to line dance every Thursday@2pm until Oct. cost $2 a session. Instructor Karen Tripp. For more info call 250426-8926. C R A N B R O O K BRANCH OF The Stroke Recovery Association of BC, a support group for stroke survivors and caregivers. We offer programs to promote independence and improve quality of life. Meetings from 1oam-1pm the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month in the lower level of the Senior Citizen’s Hall 125-17th St. S. Please bring a bag lunch. Tootie 250426-3994 KIMBERLEY SENIOR T’AI chi Club and invite you cordially to give us a try, we meet every Monday 10 to 11am. at The United Church in Kimberley. Beginners welcome, instructor Colin 427 3929 CBK CRITIQUE CLUB, 3RD Tues of month, 7 pm, Bring artwork for critiquing. Cbk & Dist Arts Council, 1117 Baker St, 426-4223. SPARWOOD SEARCH & Rescue is looking for new recruits, all training provided. FMI come to Fire Hall #1, 7 pm, 2nd & 4th Thursdays of the month or visit www. sparwoodsar.com. CBK WRITERS GROUP MEETS the 4th Monday of month, 7 pm. Please bring writing sample. Cbk & Dist Arts Council, 104 135 10th Ave. S., Cranborok. ST. AIDAN ORTHODOX CHURCH, 2017th Ave. S, welcomes you to the following regular services: Sunday Divine Liturgy at 10:30 am followed by potluck lunch and Children’s Sunday School at 1pm; Weekday Matin Services at 9am; saturday Vesper service at 6pm and Wednesday Bible study at 6:45 pm. FMI call Fr. Richard Rene at 250489-8006 or see www. saintaidan.ca CRANBROOK CHAPTER KING’S COTTAGE: thrift store at

former Meadowbrook School KIMBERLEY - Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9.30 to 2. Good clothes and shoes at rock bottom prices for men, women, children. Donations gratefully accepted. CRANBROOK & DISTRICT KENNEL Club meets monthly on the 2nd Tues 7:00 PM at Mt Baker High School Cranbrook. Club details at www.cdkc.ca or Esther 250-489- 0409 or Linda 250- 417-3177 A CROSS CULTURAL for OPPORTUNITY immigrants or new Canadian to get together to play games, socialize, share cultures and traditions and make new friends. If you have a musical instrument or game from a different country please bring it and share it with us. Cross Cultural night will be held the last Wednesday of every month. 7-9 pm, 32 13th Ave S., Mila 4262943. C R A N B R O O K TRIPLE V Hockey Club Times are 9:1510:15 a.m., age is 65+ FMI Leisure Services at 489-0220. CRANBROOK CURLING CLUB Tuesday Night fun league 7pm. $5 drop in fee. Equipment supplied. 250-426-4415 CHILDREN: OUR FOUNDATION for Success! Contact Patricia Cranbrook Family Connections Centre Beside Cranbrook Skatepark 250-489-4246 EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30-4 Senior Dance at Centennial Hall, Kimberley, live music. TOPS (TAKE OFF Pounds Sensibly) non profit weight loss support group meets Every Thursday at 5 pm at the Sr Citizen’s Centre, (downstairs) 125 17th Avenue South, Cranbrook. Have fun while losing weight gradually. For Info call Marie 250-417-2642 AL-ANON MEETING EKRH Wednesdays at 7:00 pm in the Basement EDC Room B. 250-4891388

Maximum comfort with lower heating and cooling costs. That’s the Trane difference.

trane gas furnaces

TESTED. DURABLE. EFFICIENT. NOW UP TO $1,250 IN REBATES*

Conditions apply. For more details visit tranebc.ca/current_promotions

*

MAY 11

Residential and Commercial

KOOTENAY CHILDREN'S Festival. FREE. 10am-4pm in

250.426.8000

Serving Cranbrook, Creston, Kimberley & Wasa


A12 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

,

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

communitycalendar

Gregarious Gardener by Top Crop Garden, Farm & Pet

Waking Up Your Garden

Probably not too many gardeners had snow on their weather wishlist for the past week, but the last throes of winter are short-lived and now is the time to get your yard and garden ready for the growing season that is just around the corner. Your first look will have to go to the quality of your soil. Unfortunately you cannot determine how rich or deficient in nutrients your soil is, just by looking at it. To really understand your soil and create good growing conditions for your plants you need to test it. There are simple and inexpensive soil testing kits available at your local garden centre that will give you quick and relatively accurate approximate results. This test can tell you whether your soil is high or low in nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium, as well as the pH of the soil. The pH tells you whether your soil is acidic – also referred to as ‘sour’ - or alkaline – also called ‘sweet’ soil. If you need a higher level of accuracy than the home soil test can provide, you can get your soil sample sent to a laboratory to be tested. The lab results will give you more information, also indicating salt levels, the amount of organic matter and micro-nutrients available in the soil. Once you know what’s in your soil and what it may be lacking, it will make it easier to decide what fertilizer or amendment your garden may need. If for example your soil is high in nitrogen, you will want to look for a fertilizer that has little or no nitrogen in it but more of the nutrients your garden may be lacking. Before planting, it is also important to prepare the ground by digging or cultivating the soil. This helps to aerate the soil, exposes pests to predators and gives you the chance to add any necessary amendments. Some people might use a rototiller to cultivate their garden soil, but a shovel or spade will do. Start by removing one spade full of soil and then filling the hole with soil from the adjoining spot. Continue to dig and fill, working your way up and down your garden. If your ground has been turned properly, most annual weeds will be killed. When their roots are removed in the cultivating process, perennial weeds are prevented from spreading. After your soil has been dug, break down any large clumps of soil. You can then apply fertilizer or manures and rake them in. If you are planning on planting or sowing seed in the area you will need to break down your soil to a fine, crumbly structure and remove any large weeds that were missed and as many of the roots as you can or they will re-grow. A sturdy shovel or spade is essential for gardening and there are some other basic gardening tools you will need throughout the season, including a fork, a rake and some hand tools. A garden fork is invaluable for digging and lifting. Choose one with a D-shaped handle - it will be much stronger and easier to work with. A rake is used often and helpful when making a new garden. A rake with a solid head is stronger than a rake with a riveted head. When it comes to hand tools you will want a hand cultivator, for breaking up the ground after digging and for weeding between rows of small plants. Hand trowels are indispensable, you use them for planting, but they are great for weeding and filling containers. As you tackle bigger and bigger projects, your array of tools is likely to grow as well and become more specialized. Make sure you buy good quality, well designed tools, they can make gardening so much easier. Till next time... happy gardening. Submitted by Kerstin

Tired of CluTTer in your household? Take clothing items to our convenient Walmart location. Thank you from the Big Brothers and Sisters Crib / Whist : Crib or Whist alternate weeks, Senior’s drop in Centre, fernie, Tuesdays 7.30 p.m. Seniors drop in Centre 562 3rd Ave. do You Wonder if You Are in A heAlThY relATionShiP WiTh Your PArTner? do you feel valued and respected? info. 426-4887 or 1-800-200-3003. KiMBerleY SeniorS dAnCe. Tuesdays 1:30-4:00 pm, october to June. live music. Centennial hall. 427-2805. CrAnBrooK eArlY Childhood development Committee: Meets the 1st Tuesday of every month (excluding Summer) 1-3 pm. Parents, grandparents, caregivers, service providers and businesses are always welcome. CoMMuniTY PAddle nighT (flat water) - Wednesdays, 7-9 pm, meet at Just liquid (5th Ave. & Van horne, Cranbrook). free shuttle leaves at 6:15 pm. rentals available - call in advance 919-4610. CleAr SKY MediTATion Centre Spring Series enrich your life

and be open to change Tuesday’s from 7:30-8:45 at exhale Yoga Studio Saturdays from 4pm in Bull river. Classes by donation, www.clearskycentre.org. Call 250429-3929 for info and directions ongoing MeMBerShiP, ABreAST in the rockies dragonboat Team, a non competitive paddling team, bringing awareness to breast cancer survivorship. fMi, Barb, 489-6260, diane, 489-3372. CrAnBrooK geneAlogY inTereST group meetings are held the 2nd Wed of each month, 7 pm, family history library of the ldS Church. newcomers are always welcome. discover your family’s past with the help of other family historians. Contact, Tootie grifich, 4263994. C r A n B r o o K STroKe reCoVerY Club meets the 2nd & 4th Wed on each month, 10 am-1 pm. lower level Seniors Citizens hall, 125-17th St S. We assist stroke survivors & their caregivers to promote their independence & improve their overall quality of life. newcomers are most welcome. Contact Tootie gripich, Coordinator, 426-3994.

Pleased to be serving your community

Personal Care Nursing Services Alzheimer’s Care Respite Additional Services Enquire

Nursing and Home Care Services 1109 Pocha Rd, Cranbrook, BC V1C 6Y8 KootenayCare@shaw.ca Ph.778.517.0969 • Cell 250.421.4203

99¢ 20% Off

Rapitest Soil Check AAPP3211

Must present coupon. While quantities last. Expires April 28, 2013 Open daily

All proceeds going to the P.A.R.T.Y. Program

our grouP Would liKe donations of wool. We make things for our local shelters. 250-4170894. KiMBerleY guideS & PAThfinderS have started monthly bottle drives in the lois Creek section of townsite. have your bottles ready the 1st Saturday of the month. 427-1741. CrAnBrooK Senior floor Curling is looking for new members. Curling is Monday and Wednesday afternoons, upstairs int he curling rink. dave, 250-426-5387. KindergArTen iMMuniZATionS are available for children entering Kindergarten in September 2012. Call local health unit for more information and an appointment. in Cranbrook: 250 420 2207, in Kimberley, 250 427 2215. Additional information also found at www.immunizebc.ca Are You CAring for a senior family member or friend? if so, would you be interested in attending a support group and meeting with others in your community with similar situations? for more information about support in your community call (toll free) 1-877-4890803. To receive a free copy of e.K. Caregivers network newsletter 4202210. The order of The royal Purple #34 meet the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month at the elks hall in Kimberley. new members welcome. rita, 489-3364. WorKShoPS AT MingAS, if you are interested in registering for painting, paper mache, fire-spinning or other workshops at the Minga organic Tea lounge, Contact: 427-1632 MAVeriCK riding CluB gymkanas last Sunday of every month. Contact Kelly 250-4891686. The legion iS looKing for anyone that has served or is still serving in the Armed forces for the BC/Yukon Command Military Service recognition Book. forms can be picked up at the legion. every Saturday Meat draws starting at 3:30 ending at 5:30 A nuMBer of CoMMuniTY organizations will be sponsoring free PuBliC SWiMS for all ages on the 1st Wednesday of each month except for the month of April 2013. The swims will be from 5:00pm to 6:00pm, at the Kimberley Aquatic Centre. There are also sponsors for some free fAMilY SWiMS where Children 18 YeArS & under MuST Be

ACCoMPAnied BY An AdulT on the 3rd Wednesday of the month. The family Swim will be from 6:00pm to 7:00pm. So far, we have sponsors for the following dates: March 20, 2013, July 17, 2013, october 16, 2013. You’re inViTed: The Jaffray united Church meets every second & last Sunday of the month at 11:00am. rev. Jack lindquist. Contact dorothy 250-429-3603 for any changes to service.. AddiCTionS SuPPorT reCoVerY group Thurs. 2 – 3:15 pm eK regional hospital Psych outpatient dep’t Conference or group room for info 417-6171 So You ThinK You can skate? 7 pm every Thursday in July at the Cranbrook Skatepark, free BBQ. for ArTS relATed eVenTS, galleries, grants/awards, education & etc. check out the news and events section of Cranbrook & district Arts Council’s website: www.theartscouncil.ca The SCleroderMA SoCieTY of CAnAdA requests your help by dropping off your empty laser & inkjet printer cartridges in specially marked boxes at the following locations: Cranbrook, Mitech Business Systems, Credit union and the Kootenay news Advertiser. Creston at the public library & Kootenay internet office. Kimberley, health unit office. fernie, Bill’s Stereo. leArn To fiSh @ Kootenay Trout hatchery! Come on out to the hatchery pond for this opportunity – great for all ages. Call now to book a session (250) 4293214. open now through the end of August! Tours also available. inVerMere SeniorS, 1ST & 3rd Tuesday of every month, potluck, 6 pm & meeting 7 pm. 1st Wednesday, carpet bowling, 1:30 pm, 2nd & 3rd Thursday, bingo, 7 pm, 1st & 3rd friday, crib, 7 pm. ChooSing WellneSS eVerY Monday at 10:30am at the Sr. Citizens hall, bring a bag lunch, irene 4264793. KiMBerleY YouTh SKATeBoArd society, help fundraiser for youth park, all ages welcome to support project, meetings every Tuesday at 6:30pm, lee haskell Youth Centre. 427-7017. KiMBerleY eMergenCY SoCiAl SerViCeS (eSS) invites you to learn how to help your community during a disaster. Betty, 4273503 for time & date or email: bettyaitchison@ monarch.net fAMilY hiSTorY

CenTre (genealogy), 2210-2nd St.n., Cranbrook, 4264614. hours: Tues. & Thurs. 10am-8pm & Sat. 10am-1pm. open to public for genealogical research. eAST KooTenAY hoMe eduCATorS is a support group for home schooling parents. if you are considering to home school your children and have questions, or would like to be involved in home schooling group activities, contact 489-5779 or doug doug@02ws.com The gogo grAnnieS meet the last Monday of each month at 7:00 at The College of the rockies. Join us as we raise awareness and funds for grandmothers raising their grandchildren in countries devastated by Aids. funds are donated to the Stephen lewis foundation to get the support to the people who need it the most. We need you - to help us with our projects and organization - everyone has something to offer. Please call norma at 250-426-6111 for further information. Third WedneSdAY of every Month Seniors day at the Cranbrook legion starts at 1:30 pm there is singing and a light snack served. looKing for PAST residents of erickson BC for their stories for the erickson history Book to be published later this year. Please contract: eriCKSon CoMMuniTY ASSoCiATion hiSToriAn ShAron BrennAn, BoX 9, eriCKSon, BC. V0B 1K0 ChooSing WellneSS SeniorS’ exercise Class at the Cranbrook Senior Centre. Mondays from 10:30 to 11:30 am. Bring a bag lunch if desired. for information, call irene at 250-4264793. dAnCing eVerY fridAY 7-9 pm. at Stages School of dance , 42-6th Ave. S., Cranbrook. no pressure, just fun! randy or Kim, 4261142. fAMilY lAW CliniC, 3rd Wednesday of the month, 1:30 pm, invermere family resource Centre, 122-7th Ave., 2nd Thursday of the month, 1:30 pm, Creston Alcohol & drug Counselling, 138 10th Ave. n., 3rd Monday of the month, 1 pm, grasmere Tobacco Plains Band office, hosted by Aboriginal family law Program, free & confidential. info. Veronica, 1-800-521-5119. Whist, Thursday nights, 7 pm, Senior Center, everyone welcome. 4261993.


used kakuro 04/46,04/13,04/20,04/27 used crossword 04/46,04/13,04/20,04/27

Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013 1

2

3

4

5

17

18

21

22

25

26 29

6

7

40

12

31 35

44

48 52 56

59 66

62

63

64

71

74

75

78

84

38

67 70

73

83

37

53

61

69

77

36 45

57

60

76

16

49

51 55

72

15

32

43

47

65

14

28

34

68

13

20 24

42

54

82

11

27

41

50

10

23

30

46

58

9

19

33 39

8

www.kootenayadvertiser.com A13

79

85

80

86

87 91

81 88

89

90

93

94

95

92 96

97

98

99

100

By Dave Green

9

38

10

35 25

11

29 17 17

29 39

17

39

24

15 23 28 35

21

4

29

23 8 25 24

15

20 17 27 17

11

28

26

24

12

Difficulty Level

15

4/13

2013 Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc.

14 26

Best described as a number crossword, the task in Kakuro is to fill all of the empty squares, using numbers 1 to 9, so the sum of each horizontal block equals the number to its left, and the sum of each vertical block equals the number on its top. No number may be used in the same block more than once.

Crossword and Kakuro

ACROSS 1 Citrus coolers 5 Rainbow 8 Stallion 12 Heron 17 Store with cold cuts 18 Pair 19 Grad 20 Agrees with 21 LSD, for one 22 Extremely clean 24 Fictitious gift giver 25 Train or plane replica 27 Make last, just (2 wds.) 28 Lender 29 Repair shoes 31 ___ and pop 32 BLT ingredient 33 You have to ___ the line 34 Can 35 Lively Irish dance 36 Provincial rep. 39 Blow the whistle (2 wds.) 43 Terry who ran on one leg 44 Piece of cutlery 46 Let fall 47 Musical event 49 Causeway linking Cape Breton to mainland 50 Boxing verdict 51 Priest’s cassock 52 Make spiffier (with “up”) 54 Glasses, in short 56 Insane 57 Heavy drinker 58 Simian 60 Frozen grape product 62 Head appendage 65 Kind of mustard 66 Doorways 67 Train station (Fr.) 68 Related on the mother’s side 69 A branch of math 70 Set in place 72 Recent 73 Funk Island bird, once: Great ___ 74 Sound of disgust or frustration 75 Puffed-up sense of self 76 Big chunk of floating ice 78 Perform a role 79 “... the slings and ___ of outra-

geous fortune” 82 Confiscate guns 85 Support the motion 87 Campfire remains 89 One-celled creature 90 Nfld. village in Conception Bay 92 Sleeveless cloak 93 Domesticates 94 Like (with “to”) 95 Intelligence gatherer 96 Landed 97 Napoleon on Elba, e.g. 98 Encounter 99 Sault ___ Marie, Ont. 100 Like two ___ in a pod

DOWN 1 Leonard Cohen’s son 2 How a room is fitted out 3 Suppress, as a vowel 4 Dodge 5 Publicity 6 Indian currency 7 Chow creator 8 Old West tavern 9 Part of small intestine 10 Oxidation of metal 11 Printer’s spaces (pre-digital) 12 Opinion piece 13 Manure of bats and seabirds 14 Curling venue 15 Cigar end? 16 Russian ruler 23 Que. town NE of North Bay, Ont. 26 Bird on a dollar 28 Let the cat out of the ___ 30 Humour writing award 32 Blend 34 Canvas shelter 35 Write down quickly 36 City with National Circus School 37 Misplace 38 Unsigned, in short 39 Nfld. summer time 40 Noah’s boat 41 Sask. town W of Regina (2 wds.) 42 Computer peripheral 43 N.B. capital 44 Curly green shoot of garlic bulb 45 Remove skin

48 Perform 51 River through Paris 52 Eyelid infections 53 Evil creature of tales 55 The ___ thickens! 58 Port of Yemen 59 Alta.’s official tree: lodgepole ___ 61 Close one eye briefly 63 Have a life 64 Embarrassed 66 Moose cousin 67 Creator of Mi’kmaq legend 69 Last summer mo. 71 Indian city with Taj Mahal 73 The long ___ of the law 74 Emphasize 76 Babylonian tower with many languages 77 Wipe away 78 Lofty nest 79 Highly skilled 80 Humpback or killer 81 Brown tint of early photos 82 Calendar square 83 Giant screen technology 84 Half: prefix 85 For Pete’s ___! 86 Scottish loch 88 Ensembles 90 Iranian city destroyed in 2003 quake 91 Colour

-30Copyright 2013 Kathleen Hamilton Distributed by Torstar Syndication Services

YOUR CITY....WORKING FOR YOU! Pitch In Canada Week – April 21 – 27, 2013

The Solar Future – A Free Public Presentation with Guy Dauncey Monday April 22 @ 7pm (College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre)

Sponsored by the City of Cranbrook and SolarBC Cranbrook receives the most sunshine in British Columbia: could it become BC’s leading solar community? Globally, the solar revolution is moving rapidly, but prices are still high. Come and learn about new initiatives and developments that are happening around the world. Guy Dauncey is founder of the BC Sustainable Energy Association, and Communications Director of SolarBC, a BCSEA Project. He is author of The Climate Challenge: 101 Solutions to Global Warming, and other titles. He lives in Victoria. For more information contact the City of Cranbrook at 250-489-0238.

TRASH 2 TREASURE - Saturday April 20, 2013 8:00am - 4:30pm.

One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. Give your reusable, unwanted items a new home and keep them out of the landfill! It’s fun, it’s practical, and it’s FREE. Here’s how it works: Place items at the curb before 9:00am. E.g. books, household items, tools, furniture, etc. Place a Trash 2 Treasure sign on the items you are giving away. Signs can be downloaded at http://livablecranbrook.blogspot.com/ or picked up at City Hall. Take part in ‘Trash 2 Treasure’ by walking around the neighbourhood, visiting with your neighbours and finding useful treasures. At the end of the day, bring any uncollected gems back to your home or deliver to a charity of your choice. Respect other people’s property; don’t walk on people’s lawns and gardens. Don’t discard previously picked-up treasures on another person’s lawn or anywhere other than your own home. Let’s celebrate Earth Day by using our landfill responsibly.

The City of Cranbrook’s annual Pitch-In campaign is under way for another year and runs from April 21st – 27th! All of the schools within the City of Cranbrook have been actively involved in cleaning up their school yards each year with loads of Pitch-In bags being collected. Several local clubs, organizations, Chamber members, Downtown Business Association and other citizens have been supportive of this program.

The 20-Minute Makeover:

As part of Cranbrook’s Pitch-In Week Campaign, this activity is designed to increase participation by encouraging business owners and citizens to take 20-minutes and spruce up the area around their business or home. Twenty minutes can make a difference! A clean and litter-free community can attract tourism and promote economic activity, as well as encourage a sense of pride amongst citizens. Please help do your part by registering yourself, your business or organization with Leisure Services as a participant in this year’s Pitch-In campaign. Call 250-489-0220 today and we will provide you with bags; as well you will be eligible for some great prizes!!

Free Community Sponsored Family Swim – Saturday April 20, 2013

The Cranbrook Aquatic Centre is hosting another community sponsored family swim on Saturday April 20, 2013 from 3:30 to 4:30pm. It will be free for families to swim at this event, compliments of Pepsi. This is a new initiative by the City of Cranbrook Leisure Services department. Are you or your business interested in sponsoring a family swim? Please Monday April 22, 2013 – Regular contact our Aquatics Coordinator at 250-489City Council Meeting @ 6pm 0224.

Reminders

Wednesday April 24, 2013 – Brown Bag Lunch @ 12pm Monday May 6, 2013 – Regular City Council Meeting @ 6pm

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

WWW.CRANBROOK.CA


A14 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

KOOTENAY ADVERTISER GaraGE SaLE MaP wAlmART

CraNbrook

2.

Schools Recreational and/ or Building of Interest Parks and/or Sports Centers

mT. RoyAl peAk

RiD

ge

vi

ew

RD

LEGEND

mT. RoyAl CloSe

MISSION HILLS GOLF COurSE

mT. fiSheR DR mT. RoyAl RiDge

mT. fiSheR pl

College of The RoCkieS CRAnbRook mAin CAmpuS

22 Ave

1 AVE S

15 AVE S

31 Ave

eD ge wo oD DR i

H

1.

4. 13A ST

21 Ave 17 Ave

17 ST

17 ST 13 Ave

23 ST

2. 3. 4.

1840 Mt. Connell Cres 9am-2pm 2 miles on left side of Hwy towards Moyie 12pm-2pm 3248 Jim Smith Lake Rd 10am-4pm

SouThview CRT

19 ST 18 ST

22 ST

FRIDAY, APRIL 19 3. 2 miles on left side of Hwy towards Moyie 12pm-6pm SATURDAY, APRIL 20 1. 2100 4th St. N 9am-12pm

16 ST

College of The RoCkieS golD CReek CAmpuS

3 Ave

2 Ave

1 Ave

3.

21A Ave

14 ST

See our complete garage sale listings on page B12


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com A15

beachcomber hot Tubs 100 Van Horne St. N., Cranbrook, BC

250-426-7999 www.beachcomberhottubs.com

hoT Tub gArAge sALe free $ 800 usedubs hoT T A Low

AT g n I T sTAr

eLIPTICAL wITh The PurChAse of Any new

hoT Tubs

129900 value

$

Hot tu step b s star ting @

129 02

$

PLug & PLAy

hoT Tubs

4,695

$

00

Hot tub umbrella’s

479

$

00

CAre CArd

Home of tHe World’s only

9

$ 99 our beAChComber PurChAse

Hot tub

ly ud n o r P adia n Ca ade m

Downtown

1st St. N.

e Horn Van

TINUM PLA2011

King St.

St.

100 Van Horne St. N., Cranbrook, BC

250-426-7999 www.beachcomberhottubs.com

Beachcomber Store of the Year 5 Consecutive Years

Beachcomber Hot Tubs, Culligan & Flaman Fitness Hwy #3


A16 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

PUBllIC NoTIC PUB TICe

Due to slow season Mega Furniture is forced Due to tremendous success, Mega Furniture is forced to.liquidate Millions of Dollars* to Liquidate Millions of Dollars* All sofa sofa sets, sets, All All bedroom All bedroom sets, sets, alldining dining && kitchen kitchen sets all sets and and all all mattresses....eVeRYTHING mattressess...EVERYTHING

UUPP TToO

0 8 F F o 80 %

%

OFF

MANY ITEMS AT OR BELOW COST!!

Y l N o . S BeloW.CoST!! Y A D . 4 SOFA OR LOVESEAT *Leather

QUEEN MEMORY FOAM MATTRESS REG.

$1299

M.S.R.P.

PILLOT TOP PIlloW.ToP. MATTRESSES MATTReSSeS

@.or

5 PC KITCHEN TABLE QUeeN SoFA.or TABLE & 4 CHAIRS SOLID WOOD loVe.SeAT M.S.R.P. $599 M.S.R.P..$998 $998

$999 .$999 $999

M.S.R.P.

NOW $298 NoW.$298

$998

NOW $398

SALE $449

M.S.R.P.

MANY.ITeMS

*May not be exactly as shown

SAle.HoURS

THURSDAY..........10:00-5:30 10-7pm FRIDAY...............10:00-6:30 10-8pm SATURDAY.........10:00-5:30 10-8pm SUNDAY............... 11-6PM

NoW.$398 NOW $288

*May not be exactly as shown

#32 9 th Ave. S. Richmond Cranbrook

7731.Alderbridge.Way 250-417-0892 604-279-4242

Cash, Credit Card, Bank Draft due to nature of sale * Due to nature of sale no returns or refunds will be accepted


secondsection

Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com B1

MAY 2013

GENERAL ELECTION The 40th Provincial General Election is Underway. Who Can Vote? You can vote if you are:

BC Has More Ways to Vote All voters can:

• 18 years of age or older, or will be 18 on General Voting Day (May 14, 2013) • a Canadian citizen, and • a resident of British Columbia for the past six months Voter Registration is Easy Register online at elections.bc.ca/ovr or call toll-free 1-800-661-8683 until April 23, 2013.

How to Nominate a Candidate A candidate must be nominated in writing by 75 eligible voters of the electoral district. Nomination kits are available from your District Electoral Officer or online at elections.bc.ca Deadline for Nominations Nominations must be delivered to your District Electoral Officer by 1 p.m. (Pacific time) on Friday, April 26, 2013.

Get our App for iPhones and iPads to find the closest voting place and for information you need to vote.

Vote by Mail You can ask for a Vote by Mail package from your district electoral office or through the Elections BC website at elections.bc.ca

Or, contact your district electoral office.

Vote at advance voting Voters can attend any advance voting location in the province from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (local time), Wednesday, May 8 through Saturday, May 11. All advance voting locations are wheelchair accessible.

If you aren’t registered by April 23, you can register when you vote. You’ll need identification that proves both your identity and residential address. A complete list of acceptable identification is available from Elections BC.

OTEBC

Vote in any district electoral office from now until 4 p.m. (Pacific time) on General Voting Day, Tuesday, May 14, 2013.

Kootenay East 1113 Baker St Cranbrook, BC (250) 417-6006

Hours of Operation Monday - Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Vote on General Voting Day Voters can attend any general voting location in the province from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Pacific time), Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Election Workers Required Over 37,000 election officials are required to work at voting places in the province. View the job descriptions at elections.bc.ca/jobs. Please apply in person at your district electoral office. Any Questions? For further information visit Elections BC’s website at elections.bc.ca or call toll-free 1-800-661-8683.

elections.bc.ca 1-800-661-8683 TTY 1-888-456-5448

Direct: 604.714.2466 studio@elevatorstrategy.com

Creation Date: April 2013

Ad No (File name): EBC005420_01_CKNA

Ad Title: A Provincial General Election

Revision Date: April 10, 2013 3:08 PM

Client: Elections BC

Number of Ad Pages: Page 1 of 1

Publication/Printer: Cranbrook Kootenay News Advert

Atypical Docket #: 5421

Trim: 10.25˝ x 8.57˝

Client ID: 4381 72020 0409153

Colour: K + Red(100M100Y)

Column & lines: 6 col x 120 li

Electoral Districts: #29 (KOE) Kootenay East


Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

Just Purchased!

28 pallets of stained hardwood 3 colors Starting at $299 sq ft Lifetime warranty on finish*

Clearance Leather laminate 59¢ sq ft *Select colors *All Sales Final *first come, first serve

ProFeSSionAL inStALLAtion

ProFeSSionAL inStALLAtion

Did you know Carpet Superstores has...

FREE Measures - FREE Advice

Cranbrook & District Arts Council 40th Anniversary

CELEBRATE THE ART Featuring local performers & artists May 17 -7pm @ the Ktunaxa Gym – 220 CBK Street Tickets: Adults $10; Senior/Students $8; Children under 12 years are free; Tickets are available at CDAC office & Lotus Books

Annual General Meeting

April 25 • 7 pm

Days Inn, Sam Steele Room BROWSE THE

FLYER

{ And many more money saving deals in our flyer section. NOW AT

Don’t buy your flooring without talking to your flooring experts.

Come see the Carpet Superstore team!

MORE THAN JUST CARPETS

®

like us on Facebook

• Ceramic tile • Laminate • Hardwood • Carpet • Linoleum Just a few of our Featured Advertisers:

your source for FREE coupons

250-417-0550

232 Slater Rd. NW, Cranbrook www.cranbrookcarpetsuperstores.com

Monday to Friday 8:30 - 5:30 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00

Sign up for free e-Offers and get the inside scoop on the best flyer deals!

@

{

B2 www.kootenayadvertiser.com


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com B3

Teck Coal required to submit plan to address contaminants in watershed Submitted

Environment Minister Terry Lake issued a ministerial order recently to Teck Coal Limited, requiring the company to submit a plan to address the high levels of selenium and other contaminants in the Elk Valley watershed as a result of decades of coal mining activity. This order covers the Elk Valley watershed, including Fording River and Lake Koocanusa, and establishes a process for Teck to take immediate steps to stabilize and reverse water quality concentrations for selenium, cadmium, nitrate and sulphate. “This order very clearly articulates my expectations regarding environmental management in the Elk Valley. The Province takes the issue of selenium and other contaminants in our water very seriously and, by way of this order, government is taking action to invoke immediate change in the region’s water quality trends so we can ensure the environment, wildlife, and the health of British Columbians is protected, ” said Terry Lake, Minister of Environment. The order will result in a plan to identify long-term concentration targets including: * Current contaminant concentrations. * Current and emerging economically achievable treatment technologies. * Sustained balance of environmental, economic and social costs and benefits. * Current and emerging science regarding the fate and effects of contaminants. The order defines specific environmental objectives and outcomes such as protection of aquatic ecosystems, protection of human health and protection of groundwater. Teck will develop the plan in collaboration with stakeholders, First Nations and various levels of government. Under Section 89 of the Environmental Management Act, Teck is responsible for preparing and submitting terms of reference for approval to the Minister of Environment within 90

days. Teck must then complete the plan and submit it for the minister’s approval within 12 months of the terms of reference being approved. A technical advisory committee to guide development of the plan is also established by the order. Representatives will be invited to participate from each

This order very clearly articulates my expectations regarding environmental management in the Elk Valley,”

Terry Lake, minister of Environment

of the following: * Teck

* Provincial government (representatives

from each of the Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Energy, Mines and Natural Gas and the Environmental Assessment Office) * Government of Canada (represented by Environment Canada) * United States Government * Government of the State of Montana * The Ktunaxa Nation

Council * An independent third-party qualified professional scientist A draft ministerial order was submitted for a 14-day consultation on March 28 to those with coal mining tenures in the region (Teck, Coal Valley Resources Inc, Crowsnest Pass Coal Mining Ltd., NWP Coal Canada Ltd, and

Centermount Coal Ltd) as well as to the Ktunaxa Nation Council. All input and feedback received was taken into account when issuing this final order.

Choose to recycle your milk containers.

And choose a better future for all of us.

More people than ever are doing what’s right for the environment. That’s why over 666,000 kg of milk containers were recycled at Return-It™ Depots in 2012. And it’s easy to make the right choice a part of your routine; just bring them in along with your bottles and cans.

For more information and to find a Return-It™ Depot near you, call 1-800-330-9767 or visit return-it.ca/milk Zero deposit paid = zero deposit refunded.


B4 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

It’s time for you to Pitch-In! Submitted

Need furniture? Low budget to no budget HO US ME ED & FU UN RN IQ ISH UE IN GS

A W UT OR O LD

• Buy • Sell • Consign Used and Unique Home Furnishings 627R Cranbrook St. N. (across from Auto World just off the Strip)

250-464-0474

College of the Rockies

Create your journey... Start here, get there. It’s never too late to return to school and achieve your dreams! College of the Rockies is here to help you select the education and training that is right for you.

Flexible Learning Options You have a busy life. maybe you work full-time or have a family to take care of, or both. Sometimes it seems impossible to fit attending school into your already hectic schedule. College of the Rockies provides you with flexible learning options. Take courses in the daytime, in the evening or online - or even a combination of the three. Fit learing into your life when it works for you!

� Daytime Courses � Evening Courses � Online Courses

We create success together.

Scan this QR Code To get to our Mobile Web for more information.

‘‘

I was afraid that going to college after all these years would be very difficult and the thought was intimidating. But the environment here is very friendly, from the staff at the main reception to the instructors. And, I’ve noticed that doors are already opening for me regarding employment. Leeann Chudy

’’

Pitch-In Canada Week is a community clean-up and beautification campaign that benefits our community as a whole. Through the effort of many volunteers, each year, tons of litter and debris is removed from parks, ravines, neighbourhoods, streets, schools and public areas including in and around business premises. In 2009, over 4,300 projects were completed in BC municipalities representing a $4 million donation in labour made by our Pitch-In volunteers. The City of Cranbrook’s annual PitchIn campaign is under way for another year and runs from April 21st – 27th! All of the schools within the City of Cranbrook have been actively involved in cleaning up their school yards each year with loads of Pitch-In bags being collected. Several local clubs, organizations, Chamber members, Downtown Business Association and other citizens have been supportive of this program. The 20-Minute Makeover: As part of Cranbrook’s Pitch-In Week Campaign, this activity is designed to increase participation by encouraging business owners and citizens to take 20-minutes and spruce up the area around their business or home. Twenty minutes can make a difference! A clean and litter-free community can attract tourism and promote economic activity, as well as encourage a sense of pride amongst citizens. Please help do your part by registering yourself, your business or organization with Leisure Services as a participant in this year’s Pitch-In campaign. Call 250-4890220 today and we will provide you with bags; as well you will be eligible for some great prizes!!

www.cotr.bc.ca Find us on Facebook


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com B5

Your community. Your classifieds.

250.489.3455 1.800.665.2382 ON THE WEB:

PHONE:250.489.3455 OR 1.800.665.2382 FAX:

250.984.7744 250.489.3743

EMAIL CLASSIFIEDS TO:

classifieds@ kootenayadvertiser. com

Announcements

Announcements

Celebrations

Obituaries

Happy 90th Birthday Bernard Seifried

Love Rose & family

DEADLINES

Tuesdays 4pm Tuesday @@2pm forfor thethe following Friday. Thursdays following Friday. Thursdays@@ 4pm 2pm for the following for the following MondayMonday.

RATES

Lost & Found and Free Give Away ads are no charge. Example of Rates as follows: 1 issue, 3 lines for $10. 2 issues, 3 lines for $14.99. Note: Additional lines extra.

Eternally Remember Your Loved One • Headstones • Grave Markers • Custom Urns Let us help you create a special memorial including: Personalized Engraving and Installation

In Memoriam Remembering Someone Special...Our Loving Son, Brother & Uncle

John Henry Hutchinson

May 18, 1971 - Apr. 21, 2012

On the Strip, Cranbrook 250.426.6278

AGREEMENT

It is agreed by any Display or Classified Advertiser requesting space that the liability of the paper in the event of failure to publish an advertisement shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for that portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. The publisher shall not be liable for slight changes or typographical errors that do not lessen the value of an advertisement. bcclassified.com cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition. bcclassified.com reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisment and to retain any answers directed to the bcclassified.com Box Reply Service and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisment and box rental.

DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION

Advertisers are reminded that Provincial legislation forbids the publication of any advertisement which discriminates against any person because of race, religion, sex, color, nationality, ancestry or place of origin, or age, unless the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work involved.

Cards of Thanks Card of Thanks

Time slips by and life goes on. But from our hearts you’re never gone. We think about you always, we talk about you too. We have so many memories but we wish we could have you. Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same. But as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again. Always in our thoughts and prayers. You are remembered with love and will never be forgotten. Love and miss you everyday...Mom, Dad, sister Barbra (Vern), nephews Ayden and Calyn

Help Wanted Apply Within

Coming Events

Your path to a better job starts here.

Annual General Meeting of the United Way Cranbrook & Kimberley. April 24, 5:30 pm in the Community Living Building, 1402 1st Ave S, Cranbrook. Meeting is open to the community, all past year donors hold voting privileges. Free public swims, 5-6 pm, May 1, Kimberley Rec Centre, sponsored by Kootenay Monument Installations.

Births

Births

COPYRIGHT

Copyright and/or properties subsist in all advertisements and in all other material appearing in this edition of bcclassified.com. Permission to reproduce wholly or in part and in any form whatsoever, particularly by a photographic or offset process in a publication must be obtained in writing from the publisher. Any unauthorized reproduction will be subject to recourse in law.

The family of the late Dale Grady wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the cards, gifts of food, flowers, donations and many acts of kindness at this difficult time. Thanks to the Eagle Ladies who prepared the luncheon, it was greatly appreciated. A special thank you to all the CP Rail Employees who were there for Dale and for the kindness they have shown all of us at this difficult time. Special thank you to Dale’s friend Don Kasner & family for all they have done. Sincerely, Shirley & Vaughan Grady, Bonnie & Family, Melanie, Doug & Family

Eileen Rose Schulz McCulloch We are proud to announce our little bundle of joy born in Olds, Alberta weighing 6 pounds, 14 ounces and 19 inches long. Welcomed with love by Bob and Elisha

Announcements

Announcements

Coming Events

Coming Events

April 20, TM Roberts Grade 6 students will be holding a bottle drive from 10am-2pm, around town. Students will be going door to door to pickup donations of bottles to fundraise for their upcoming trip to Blue Lake.

Calling all high school students, coaches, parents and fans! Whether its basketball, hockey, soccer, football or track, let us know what’s happening at your high school. Show your team off by submitting sports photos, videos, stories and game reports to editor@kootenayadvertiser.com

Obituaries

Obituaries OBITUARY

CURRIE, Sheila Elaine (nee Sparks) October 11, 1948 - April 11, 2013 It is with deep sorrow that we announce the loss of Sheila. She passed away peacefully with her daughters Melissa and Merina Currie by her side in Kimberley, B.C. She will be lovingly remembered and greatly missed by her daughters, (father Roger Currie), her mother Mary Williams, sister Shannon Fraser (husband Kenny), niece Kara Sparks (c.l. husband Dave), nephews Cale Robinson and Robin Hunter, friend Chuck Bucknell, and many friends and relatives. Sheila was predeceased by her father Cecil Sparks, sister Debi Sparks, brother-in-law Darryl Robinson, and grandparents Ethel & Sam Boyes, and Bertha & Bert Sparks. A celebration of Sheila's life will be held on May 11, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at Carrot Creek, Alberta, Community Hall, followed with a burial in Carrot Creek Cemetery, as Sheila wished to be beside her Dad. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer's Society of BC. Condolences may be offered by email: memoriesofsheila@gmail.com. “Seven sacred angels came and took another angel Home”

OBITUARY

Norman Lyle Eidsness "Ike" 1926-2013 Norman passed away peacefully at home with his family by his side on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 86 1/2 years. He was born September 12, 1926 at Plentywood, Montana (it being the closest hospital to his home in Gladmar, Sask). He received the nickname of "Ike" in high school during the Eisenhower years. He started line work with Manitoba Power Commission, then in Victoria with Hume & Rumble Construction. In 1964 he started with B.C. Hydro in Golden and in 1970 moved to Cranbrook. Ike was a 60-year member of IBEW, a long-time member of the Cranbrook Golf Club and the Canadian Legion, and a member of the Cranbrook Curling Club and the B.C. Hydro Power Pioneers. Before his health issues, he enjoyed golf, fly fishing, camping, playing blackjack, with many trips to Reno and Vegas, playing pool with his golf buddies, family get-togethers, playing his banjo-ukulele at sing-songs with friends. He was also passionate about his vegetable garden and was a "garden guru" for his granddaughter Tamara when she took over. The family is extremely grateful to daughter-in-law, Colleen for her tireless and compassionate care for him during his last days. We also wish to thank Dr. Van Rietschoten for his dedication and care. Ike is survived by his wife Eileen of 59 1/2 years, son Mitch (Colleen) of Cranbrook, daughter Lauren Jinjoe (Dale) of Murrieta, California and son Glenn (Marnie) of Vancouver; his sister Shirley Brizan of Burnaby. He was proud of his five granddaughters, Janine, Tamara (Steve and Danny Mercandelli), Brooke (Ronny) Belkin, Shannon, Ashley; and newborn great grandson, Cohen Belkin. He was predeceased by his parents, Birger and Thenora Eidsness. A Celebration of Ike's life will be held at McPherson Funeral Home in Cranbrook on Saturday, April 20, 2013 at 1:00 pm. If friends so desire, memorial donations in Ike's honour may be made to the charity of their choice. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com

My dear friend Charlotte Smith passed away April 12, 2013 in North Bay, ON with her boys and sister by her side. Charlotte owned and operated “Cherished Pets” before she moved to North Bay, ON in 2012. Friends are a gift from God. When we meet them they share our Joys, ups and downs, they always show they truly care and never let us down, they know our deepest secrets like a lifetime friend. Her passion in life was her 8 boys, her job, her pets, Tally, Sarah and Echo. I will truly miss you my friend...Love Millie

OBITUARY

Gerardo Santoro 1935 - 2013 It is with deep sorrow that the family of Gerardo Santoro announces his passing on Thursday, April 11, 2013 in Cranbrook at 78 years of age. Gerardo was born on April 5, 1935 in Ruvo Del Monte, Italy. Gerardo is survived by his son Vito "Frank" (Stacey) Santoro; daughter Rita (Carlo) Romeo; grandchildren Joseph, Jessica, Morgan and Mackenzie; sisters: Rosa Maruggi of Toronto, Ontario, and Maria Santoro of Rapolla, Italy; brothers: John Santoro of Cranbrook, B.C., Joe Santoro of Niagra On The Lake, Ontario, and Tony Santoro of Sicily, Italy, as well as many other nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his loving wife Gilda, his mother Margherita Mungiello, father Vito Santoro, brothers Michele Santoro and Frank Santoro. A visitation for Gerardo was held at McPherson Funeral Home in Cranbrook on Monday, April 15, 2013 from 2:00 pm until 4:00 pm. His funeral mass was held at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Cranbrook on Tuesday, April 16, 2013 at 10:00 am. He was Interred in the Westlawn Cemetery Mausoleum. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com

OBITUARY Yosh Nakahara 1933 - 2013 With grieving hearts, the family of Yosh Nakahara sadly announce his passing on Wednesday, April 10, 2013. Yosh was born in Vancouver, BC on August 7, 1933. He came to Cranbrook as a boy. He left as a young man to serve overseas in the Canadian Peace Corps, and then returned to Cranbrook to start his family. Throughout his years he did many things that touched many lives. He may have served you a meal or a beverage at the Rainbow Dining and Dancing Club, or he may have helped to build your home or business as he was an excellent carpenter. Yosh was a Legion member and spent much of his time with good friends there, either on the dance floor or at the meat draws. He was also a valued and respected member of the Fraternal Order Of Eagles, where he held nearly every title the organization had. From member, to secretary, all the way up to Grand Worthy Provincial President, Yosh represented the Cranbrook Aerie throughout Canada and the USA with dignity and was greatly admired and loved. Through these organizations and throughout his life, Yosh made many wonderful friends who will all miss him dearly. Left to cherish his memory are his beloved partner, Karen Deveau, his children Rob Ismond (Dawn), Donna Nakahara (Herb Richter), Colin Nakahara and Noriko Nakahara (Jason White), his brothers Kutsumi and Koichi and sister Noriko and their families, as well as his sister-in-laws Barb and Penny and their families, his grandchildren Michelle, Christina, Corilynn and Tay. He will be sadly missed by Karen's family as well. Yosh was predeceased by his mother Tsune "Terry" and his father Rinzo "George", and his brothers Genshiro and Hiroki. There will be a Celebration Of Yosh's Life at 2:00 pm on Saturday, April 27, 2013 at the Fraternal Order Of Eagles Hall in Cranbrook. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com


B6 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Runners RV is looking for a

Parts and Service Assistant

A successful supermarket operating in Elkford, BC is currently looking for a

Qualified applicants will be required to have the following: t 7BMJE ESJWFS T MJDFOTF BCTUSBDU t &YDFQUJPOBM PSHBOJ[BUJPOBM TLJMMT t $BTIJFS FYQFSJFODF t 4FMG NPUJWBUFE

Journeyman/Apprentice Meat Cutter

%SPQ Pò SFTVNF D P ,FO SE 4U / $SBOCSPPL

We offer competitive wages based on previous experience. Individual must be motivated, willing to learn, and be able to work in a busy retail environment. Please mail, fax or email resume to: Kootenay Market #320 2 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC V1C 3P6 Fax (250)426-1847 kootenaymarket@telus.net

Construction/Maintenance Supervisor

(PSOR\PHQW 2SSRUWXQLW\

The Supervisor works closely with the Maintenance Manager to plan and execute large and small capital projects.

The College of the Rockies is a learner-centered institution. We invite all qualified applicants who value high quality program delivery and customer service excellence to apply for‌

$X[LOLDU\ ,QGXVWULDO 0HFKDQLF 0LOOZULJKW

,QVWUXFWRU Cranbrook Campus

Please quote competition numbers: 13-FA-09 For a full description of these job postings and instructions on how to apply visit:

www.cotr.bc.ca/hrd/postings.asp ‡ ‡ ZZZ FRWU EF FD

(PSOR\PHQW 2SSRUWXQLW\ The College of the Rockies is a learner-centered institution. We invite all qualified applicants who value high quality program delivery and customer service excellence to apply for‌

5HJXODU )XOO WLPH +DXO 7UXFN 2SHUDWRU 7UDLQHUV Please quote competition numbers: 13-CON-01 For a full description of these job postings and instructions on how to apply visit:

www.cotr.bc.ca/hrd/postings.asp ‡ ‡ ZZZ FRWU EF FD

What are you saving for? Cranbrook Routes Available Rt 13091

10th St. S., 300 & 500 block, 11th St. S., 500 block, 9th St. S., 300-500 block

This is a temporary route from May to September

The ideal candidate will have a combination of construction, maintenance and management and a valid class 5 driver’s license as some company travel will be required. Check us out at goldenlife.ca/careers and send your resume to careers@glm.ca or fax to 250-489-2673

(PSOR\PHQW 2SSRUWXQLW\ The College of the Rockies is a learner-centered institution. We invite all qualified applicants who value high quality program delivery and customer service excellence to apply for‌

3XUFKDVLQJ $JHQW

Announcements

Announcements

Coming Events

Coming Events

Information

Group Art 75 Exhibit, Cranbrook & District Arts Council, 7-9pm, April 25. 250-426-4223

The Kimberley Community Choir presents our all Canadian Spring Concert, May 17, 7pm and a matinee, Saturday, May 18 at 2pm. Centre 64, Kimberley Platzl 64 Deer Park Ave. Refreshments & door prizes and admission by donation.

Have Camera, Will Travel...Join Kaity Brown for her travelogue presentation “Exploring Ancient Temples and Ashrams in India� at Centre 64, April 30, 7:30pm. Admission by donation. Proceeds to Kimberley Arts Council & Expansion Project.

Lost & Found

Information

Scotiabank MS Walk, Registration 8-9am, May 5, walk 10am. Join us for a fun day! You can register at mswalks.ca or call Cyndie Dilts, 250-426-0020

Childcare Available

The Cranbrook Early Years Fair, April 22, 9am-noon at Gordon Terrace Elementary. There will be face painting, balloon fun with PT the Clown, storytime and a play space for kids 0-5 years old. Information about programs for families for parents. For more information about this free event, contact Theresa at 250-919-6499 or cranbrookecd@gmail.com

Caring & reliable mom with excellent references has 1 full or part time spot avail, any age welcome. Call Michelle (250)426-7301 Full time space available for 2/3 yr old, licensed family daycare, subsidies welcome. (250)489-4668

Help Wanted

For a full description of these job postings and instructions on how to apply visit:

‡ ‡ ZZZ FRWU EF FD

Help Wanted

Positions required immediately by Golden Rock Products at our Quarry in Kimberley area. Qualifications: Male or Female Some quarry experience would be an asset but not necessary. Must be able to quickly pick up on grading the stone First aid tickets a definite asset. Heavy lifting is required. Experience on skidsteer & forklift is a definite asset. Starting wage $15.00 per hour for 3 day trial period Must have own transportation. Please apply in person with resume, call Vince @ 250-344-8119 or office @ 250-344-8999. Golden Rock Products Inc. 8086 Hwy 95A, Kimberley, BC V1A 3L6 250 344 8999 Office Phone office@goldenrockproducts.com

(PSOR\PHQW 2SSRUWXQLW\ The College of the Rockies is a learner-centered institution. We invite all qualified applicants who value high quality program delivery and customer service excellence to apply for‌

$X[LOLDU\ +HDY\ 'XW\ 0HFKDQLF ,QVWUXFWRU Cranbrook Campus

For a full description of these job postings and instructions on how to apply visit:

www.cotr.bc.ca/hrd/postings.asp ‡ ‡ ZZZ FRWU EF FD

Found: bracelet, in Cranbrook Community Forest, April 7. Identify to claim. Call (250)426-6054 Found: keys, & sunglasses, found on 1st St & 13th Ave. Call to describe, (250)4262644 Lost: 10K gold Diamond tennis bracelet, at Redneck Cafe & on Baker Street area. Reward. (250)417-3923 Lost: small stainless steel pocket knife, in Cranbrook Community Forest during winter. Reward. (250)426-6054

Children

Full-time, Cranbrook

www.cotr.bc.ca/hrd/postings.asp

Creston Valley Blossom Festival needs vendors for the Street Fair Saturday May 18, 2013

Bridget Currie 250-428-5430 between 5 and 9pm crestontaps@shaw.ca

Prenatal Class, The Art of Giving Birth with Maria-Christina Warmenbol, 2pm-6pm, April 20, Cranbrook & District Arts Council 250-426-4223

Help Wanted

FOR

BLOSSOM FESTIVAL

Space is limited

Kootenay Country Fair Committee Meeting, 10am, April 20, at the Superstore Community Room. We are always looking for people interested in helping to set up and support the Fall Fair! Open house, Home Energy Renovation Demo. April 20, 2-4pm, 721 5th Ave, Kimberley. April 21, 2-4pm, 321 12th Ave S., Cranbrook. Come see the results of Wildsight’s energy efficiency renovation demonstrations and learn how you can save money and energy in your own home! wildsight.ca/homenergyreno

VENDORS WANTED

To book your space or to book a table call

Please quote competition numbers: 13-CU-13

Please quote competition numbers: 13-FA-08

What are you waiting for? Call 250-489-3455 today!

Announcements

The Days Inn Cranbrook is now accepting applications for the following positions: r +BOJUPS r /JHIU "VEJUPS GVMM UJNF BOE QBSU UJNF

r 'SPOU %FTL "HFOUT 2VBMJĂ FE BQQMJDBOUT TIPVME r )BWF ZFBST FYQFSJFODF JO UIF IPTQJUBMJUZ JOEVTUSZ r 8PSL XFMM CPUI BT QBSU PG B UFBN BT XFMM BT JOEFQFOEFOUMZ r )BWF HPPE DPNNVOJDBUJPOT TLJMMT r #F DVTUPNFS TFSWJDF PSJFOUFE $PNQFUJUJWF CFOFĂ U QBDLBHF BWBJMBCMF BGUFS NPOUIT PG FNQMPZNFOU 1MFBTF BQQMZ JO QFSTPO BU UIF GSPOU EFTL .POEBZ UISV 'SJEBZ GSPN BN QN /P QIPOF DBMMT QMFBTF

Employment Business Opportunities DISTRIBUTORS REQ. FT/PT by international firm. Excellent income potential. Profitcode.biz Do you have 10 hours a week you’d like to make more productive? Learn to operate a mini-office from home. Free online training, flexible hours, great income. www.LifelongRewards.com GET FREE Vending Machines can earn $100,000 + per year. All cash-retire in just 3 years. Protected territories. Full details call now 1-866-668-6629 Website www.tcvend.com. OWN A Homecare Business. Full Training and Support. Help others with great income potential. Canadian company. $80K to start. Qualicare.com 888.561.0616 WANTED: People who.... Love fashion and beauty; Care about the community; Want to earn money while having fun; Seek work/life balance; love to meet new people; FOUND....YOU. Join a company that makes a difference. Call 1-877-886-7055 or visit AVON.ca for more details

Career Opportunities Overland West Freight Lines is currently hiring for the following position.

Minimum Class 5 pick up and delivery driver (Route Golden)

Successful candidate will be responsible for: • Picking up & Delivering a variety of freight to businesses and residences between Cranbrook and Golden • Performing pre/post trips on vehicle and recording accurately all information, as well as complete accurately, a log book. Successful candidate will require: • Minimum Class 5 driver’s license • Clean driver’s abstract • Excellent physical condition • Positive attitude and strong interpersonal skills • Ability to work well unsupervised or in a team atmosphere • Medical and dental benefits provided at end of probationary period Please drop off resume along with a current driver’s abstract to Overland West Freight Lines, 1201 Cobham Ave West, Cranbrook, attention, Cami Walks.

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION rated #2 for work-at-home. Train with the top-rated accredited school in Canada. Financing and student loans available. Contact CanScribe today at 1-800-466-1535 www.canscribe.com.

Help Wanted Newspaper carriers required to provide holiday cover Various areas, enhanced rate of pay. Contact Charlene

1-800-665-2382 or (250)489-3455 Part-Time OfďŹ ce Position Weekdays Only Must be knowledgeable with -Quick Books -Accounting -Payroll IFTA Reports Able to work independently List of references Send resume to Box H c/o Creston Valley Advance Box 1279, Creston BC V0B 1G0


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com B7

Interested in Advertising? I can help you with both print and online advertising.

Steve Zsillei

EAGLES HALL

Advertising Consultant stevez@kootenayadvertiser.com Ph. 250-489-3455 Toll Free 1-800-665-2382 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

12:30-4pm • Every Sunday Hall rentals (250)426-5614 License #37233

Three Canadians are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis every day. Register and fundraise for the Scotiabank MS Walk to help fund valuable programs and services in your community while supporting groundbreaking research dedicated to finding a cure for MS. On Sunday May 5, join us at Baker Park to lace up for someone you love. Wheelchair and scooter accessible route options are available.

FASTER INTERNET NOW COSTS LESS! The walk starts at 10:00. Registration is from 8-9. This family-oriented event combines fundraising with fun and community spirit.

For more information or to register for the event please visit mswalks.ca or call 1-800-268-7582.

Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, often disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord. It is the most common neurological disease of young adults in Canada. Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 40, and the unpredictable effects of MS last for the rest of their lives. The MS Society provides services to people with MS and their families and funds research to find the cause and cure for this disease.

The Cranbrook Food Bank needs your help

JUST

Drop boxes at Safeway and Save On Foods Food Bank ofce 104-8th Ave. S. • 426-7664 (from 10am-3pm)

$6499 /MTH

Plus with Xplornet, everyone in your household can be online at the same time!2

/MTH

Bill Bennett

For speeds up to 5 Mbps Activation fees apply3

A Record of Strength

From streaming videos to downloading photos and more, Xplornet offers high-speed internet service that includes a 30-day money back guarantee.1

A Record of Results A Record of Caring About What Matters to Us in the East Kootenay

CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER NOW TO BOOK AN INSTALLATION

Superior Satellite 250.426.6633

On May 14th Keep Hard Work, Dedication, Leadership and Experience Like us on Facebook

Xplornet high-speed Internet service includes a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you are dissatisfied with your service for any reason, you will receive a refund of all amounts paid to Xplornet if you cancel your subscription within 30 days of activation. 2A router is required for multiple users, see your local dealer. 3For a 3 year contract, activation fees may be up to $99. Xplornet® is a trade-mark of Xplornet Communications Inc. © 2013 Xplornet Communications Inc. 1

XPLO129_KOOTENAY NEWS_5.812x11.429_NTL 4GSAT ENG_APR13.indd 1

NTL 4GSAT ADMAT APR/2013

Follow us on Twitter

3/28/13 4:45 PM

Go with Bill Authorized by David Goldsmith, Financial Agent, BC Liberal Party 604-606-6000


B8 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

2ND ANNUAL!

IT’S TIME TO VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE ARTISTS! Award Categories Artist of the Year Song of the Year Album of the Year Best Rock/Metal/Punk Best Roots & Blues

Best Folk/Country Best New Artist Best Live Producer- Electronic Best DJ Best Live Act

General Information

Vote online now for your favorite Kootenay Music Award artists! Head to our website: www.kootenaymusicawards.com and click on the vote button located on the right hand side!

PLATINUM SPONSORS

Black Press C O M M U N I T Y

N E W S

M E D I A

AMFord.com GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS

Enjoy your deck year round with a sunroom or patio cover

Patio Covers Special Pricing

Only

2239*

$

(based on a 10x16)

• Quality workmanship • Competitive Pricing • We have installed over 700 patio covers & sunrooms

Over 20 years!

*Some stipulations may apply

CALL TODAY for a FREE ESTIMATE Bringing the Best of the Outdoors, Indoors...And Enjoy it Rain or Shine

UNIQUE WINDOWS & SOLARIUMS

Simply the Best

1-800-881-1588 • 724 304th St., Mainstreet Marysville www.uniquewindowsandsolariums.ca


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com B9

Employment

Employment

Employment

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR Full-time (5 days a week)

Job Summary This individual will report directly to the Centre Manager and is responsible for the condition, building operations and cleanliness of the entire site. Qualifications • High school diploma supplemented with postsecondary courses • 5 years experience in all areas of building operations, including mechanical, fire and safety, electrical and HVAC systems. • Power Engineering Certificate an asset. • Supervisory experience. • WHMIS and First Aid Training an asset. • Good Knowledge of Word, Excel, Outlook. Angus Anywhere knowledge an asset. • General Building Construction Knowledge and experience. Able to read and review construction drawings. • Ability to exercise confidentiality • Ability to communicate effectively and professionally, both oral and written, superior ability to develop and sustain cooperating working relationships with staff, contractors, the public and especially tenants. • Ability to allocate one’s time effectively, work under pressure and manage tight deadlines, ability to handle multiple demands and competing priorities. • Willing to be and available for after-hours callouts in emergency or unavoidable situations. This position includes a competitive compensation and benefits package. Please see our website at www.bentallkennedy.com careers in Canada section for a detailed job description and application. Please fax a backup resume to 250.426.8445. No phone calls, please. Only those short-listed for an interview will be contacted. Closing Date: April 30, 2013

PICKERS NEEDED BUSY ASPARAGUS FARM Season Starts Approx May 1 - June 15 1252 Indian Road Creston, BC Accommodation available Evenings: 250-428-2734 Allegra Restaurant is currently seeking waitress, part time, previous experience in similar position an asset, for details visit our employment page at www.allegrarestaurant.com. Please drop off resume in person at 1225B Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook, V1C 3S6 COOKS REQUIRED IMMED. Northern Motor Inn, 3086 Hwy 16E,Terrace,BC V8G 3N5 250-635-6375; Fax: 250-635-6129

OVERVIEW/BASIC FUNCTION: Responsible for the auditing of all charges and postings, correcting work as required. The Front Desk Manager reconciles daily activity. All information will be processed and formatted into daily reports and distributed as the Morning Reports. Check-in/check-out hotel guests courteously and efficiently: process all payments according to hotel requirements. Provide information and assistance to guests and visitors. Must have a flexible schedule. QUALIFICATIONS: · Experience: Minimum one-two years’ experience in a similar capacity for a hotel/resort. · General Skills: Must be able to perform job functions with attention to detail, speed and accuracy; prioritize, organize and follow-up; be a clear thinker, remaining calm and resolving problems using good judgment; follow directions thoroughly; understand a guest’s service needs; work cohesively with co-workers as part of a team; work with minimal supervision; maintain confidentiality of guest information and pertinent hotel data. · Technical Skills: Ability to input and access information into software; ability to maintain concentration and think clearly; ability to prioritize, organize and follow-up; ability to promote positive relations with vendors and staff alike; ability to count cash accurately and quickly; ability to maintain confidentiality of cash transactions; ability to perform job functions with minimal supervision; ability to remain stationary at assigned post for extended periods of time; ability to focus on details and resolve numerical problems; ability to work cohesively with other departments and coworkers as part of a team. Benefit package available after qualifying period is complete. Please apply in person at the front desk Monday through Friday 9 am – 5 pm. No phone calls please.

Services

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Financial Services

WANTED:

Wanted: motivated carpenter & carpenter’s helper for various aspects of carpentry, wage DOE. Must be able to work independently. Apply to Box 252, c/o Kootenay Advertiser, 1510-2nd St N., Cranbrook, BC, V1C 3L2

BAD CREDIT happens to GOOD PEOPLE We understand. If you need a vehicle, but don’t have the cash to buy one, call us at 250-489-0903 and ask for our financial department.

Employment

Help Wanted AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN required at Jenner Chevrolet in Victoria BC. Rare opportunity for a top performing, quality & customer focused team player. Email: mgray@jennerchev.com Fully Certified Fernie Based Contractor needs: Carpenter: framing, concrete, roofing experience. Drywaller: mudding, taping, painting. 2 Labourers: general construction experience. We offer: travel allowance, ITA Training, opportunity to get Red Seal Certification. You will be: accountable, punctual, honest, energetic. Pay Scale: Union rates based on experience & certification. Phone 250-4230272 for appointment.

Kootenay Mountain Mechanical is a full service International Truck dealer in Cranbrook and has an immediate opening for a

Certified Commercial Transport Technician

Experience in engine and electronic diagnostics in International and Cummins preferred. Must be able to perform BC commercial vehicle inspections. Please fax or email resume to the attention of Doug Wiseman, fax: 250-426-5295 email: doug.kmm@telus.net

Job Posting

The Days Inn Cranbrook is now accepting applications for a Front Desk Manager.

Employment

Employment

Job Title: Fund Development Coordinator Organization: Cranbrook and District Community Foundation Term: Full-time Permanent (35 hours per week) The Cranbrook and District Community Foundation (CDCF) is a charitable organization that enhances the quality of life and vitality in Cranbrook and surrounding area by supporting the development of endowment funds, presenting grants to local charities and providing community leadership. The CDCF is seeking a dynamic individual who is passionate about community, is skilled in creating new donor relationships and is results oriented in their promotion of the Foundation. The fund development coordinator is responsible for establishing major gifts and planned giving strategies, and building and marketing a legacy of endowments for the foundation. Qualifications: • relevant post-secondary education or equivalent of education and experience • experience in a Not for Profit setting with two or more years in charitable fundraising, sponsorship and grant writing with a proven track record • strong written and verbal communication and presentation skills • excellent interpersonal and relationship building skills with a customer service orientation; the ability to negotiate “make the ask” and “close the deal” • goal oriented with demonstrated project management abilities, strong organizational and administrative skills and the ability to work within a budget • good time management ability with the ability to prioritize work and meet deadlines • proficiency in Microsoft Office; knowledge of GiftWorks would be an asset • Current BC Driver’s License and access to a vehicle. Criminal Records check required. • Accreditation Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) designation would be a definite asset, as would a desire to earn these credentials, if not already in place. The Cranbrook and District Community Foundation welcomes applications from all qualified candidates. Only those selected to be interviewed will be contacted. To apply, please submit by May 3, 2013, a detailed résumé and cover letter to: Theresa Bartraw, Executive Director Cranbrook and District Community Foundation In person: 19 – 9th Avenue South OR E-mail: cdcf@telus.net

EXPERIENCED FINISHING CARPENTER IP ticket preferred. Paulson Fire & Flood is seeking qualified finishing carpenter to join our diverse team. A wide variety of challenges await in the restoration industry. Must hold a valid class 5 drivers license. Please forward your resume to: launie@rpgencon.ca or fax to 250.426.5045

Janitor/Cleaner, Mon-Fri, 3-4 hrs night, $12/hr. Start 6pm. Must have own vehicle. Criminal record check required. Resume to Box 250, c/o Kootenay Advertiser, 1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2 Laborers wanted for busy company, reliable, mature individuals. We require criminal record check, valid driver’s license & own vehicle. (250)421-0439 On site building manager for 36 unit apartment building, management experience preferred. Ron at, (250)421-3500

Trades, Technical CONCRETE FINISHERS & Form Setters. Edmonton based company seeks experienced concrete finishers and form setters for work in Edmonton and Northern Alberta. Subsistence and accommodations provided for out of town work; Fax 780-444-9165 or Jobs@RaidersConcrete.com JOURNEYMAN Electrician wanted . Call Graham @ 250428-1416 resumes to; jane@graysorchard.com RAMP Body and Fender Works in Nelson, BC is seeking a full-time ticketed AutoBody Repairman or 3rd Year Apprentice. Must be a Team Player. Please respond with resume to rampbodyshop@telus.net or by fax 250-352-9559

Services

All calls are confidential. www.importautogroup.com DROWNING IN debts? Cut your debts in half & payback in half the time avoid bankruptcy! Free consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1 877-556-3500. BBB rated A+ GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

Holistic Health

Healing Hands

Massage and energy work Become pain free in the comfort of your own home.

Receptionist required, automotive shop, starting wage $10.25/hr. Experience an asset but not required, M-F, 8-5. Send resume to Box 251, c/o Kootenay Advertiser, 1510 2nd St. N., Cranbrook, V1C 3L2

Need CA$H Today? Own A Vehicle?

Borrow Up To $25,000

No Credit Checks!

Cash same day, local office.

www.PitStopLoans.com 1-800-514-9399

$45per treatment

Fitness/Exercise

Call Darlene (250)420-7052

The Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre is looking for a night auditor, front desk agent, full & part time positions & full time breakfast line cook. Contact Collin Johnston, (250)489-4301

M O N E Y P ROV I D E R . C O M $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

Furniture

Furniture

Financial Services

COME SEE the expanded show room at Flaman Fitness, we have Bow Flex gyms, Nautilus treadmills, bikes and elipticals. Plus we have a huge clearance section upstairs. We’re located on the strip downtown Cranbrook. Just look for the 7’ tall running man out front www.flamanfitness.com 250-426-2691

Legal Services CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

Medical Health

Glider w/ottoman Chair & ottoman Leather Loveseat Sofa

Reg. $988 Reg $1059 Reg. $1759 Reg. $929

$499 $550 $879 $459

Financial Services

FREE CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION CALL 310.DEBT(3328)

Are you ready to take control of your finances? A consumer proposal may be your best option. Karen Johnson, Estate Manager 250.417.0584 205A Cranbrook St. North, Cranbrook 320-1620 Dickson Ave., Kelowna (Resident Office) Trustees in Bankruptcy & Proposal Administrators

ion works What opt me? best for tion

olida Debt Cons Consumer

Proposal

ortgage Second M

MNPdebt.ca


B10 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Cars - Domestic

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

Cars - Domestic

Cars - Domestic

Cars - Domestic

Cars - Domestic

Cars - Domestic

Services

Business/OfďŹ ce Service ARE YOU applying for or have you been denied Canada Pension Plan disability benefits? Do not proceed alone. Call Allison Schmidt 1-877-793-3222 www.dcac.ca

Cleaning Services

50 40 30

60

70 80

Whatta’Relief Cleaning Services, residential, commercial cleaning, rates & references available upon request. (250)421-8345

save UP TO $

Contractors

804

B-Boys

The SMARTS

ON SELECT SETS OF

Special Products Ltd.

Specializing in t #PCDBU 4FSWJDF t &YDBWBUJOH t 4NBMM %P[FS 1SPKFDUT

The SMART’S neighbourhood

421-9729 Fencing

B-Boys

Special Products Ltd.

Specializing in Fencing: Game Livestock Range & Chainlink Also Hayshed and Barn Construction

421-9729

Smart choices – Smart deal.

Handypersons

CHIMPS HANDYMAN SERVICE

Toyo Tires have a reputation of quality tires for any vehicle or application. You may say they are

Roofing, Fencing, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Painting, Flooring, Basements and More. WE DO THAT! Call Doug

a “Smart� choice! That’s why when the Smart Family chose Toyo tires so did their neighbours, but for their own reasons. Now there’s even more reasons to choose Toyo Tires – like a smart deal. For a limited time get up to an $80 rebate on select sets of passenger or light truck tires. Now that’s very “Smart�.

250-426-7222

Toyo Tires‌ engineered for the real world..

R E B A T E

Leave a message ChimpsHandyman.ca

O F F E R E N D S J U N E 2 ND,

2 0 1 3

ROTOTILLING & Yard Cleanup. 250-489-5981

Home Improvements

toyotires.ca

FLOORING SALE

Available at the following dealers: INVERMERE

120 Industrial Rd. #2 342-6517 Fax 342-6401

CRANBROOK

820 Cranbrook St. N. r 'BY Toll Free 1-800-665-5507

headoffice@mistertire.ca

CRESTON 1226 Cook St. 428-9590 FAX 428-8796

CAPITOL TIRE

601 Industrial #1 Cranbrook, B.C. 489-3407 Fax 489-3417

We’re on the net at www.bcclassiďŹ ed.com

Over 300 Choices Lowest Prices Guaranteed! Laminates - $0.59/sq ft Engineered - $1.99 sq ft Hardwood - $2.79 sq ft

Overnight Delivery in most of BC!

www.kingofoors.com

1.877.835.6670

Light construction, decks, framing, roofing & concrete work. (250)581-2541 PDQ HOME Improvements Hardwood flooring, laminate flooring, countertops, small reno’s, tiling, etc. (250)421-7977 Randy’s Home Rejuvenations. All types of renovations & repairs. Portfolio & References. Cell (250)420-7471


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com B11

Services

Pets & Livestock

Merchandise for Sale

Household Services

Feed & Hay

Antiques / Vintage

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

WHERE DO YOU TURN

TO LEARN WHAT’S ON SALE?

YOUR NEWSPAPER:

The link to your community

Landscaping

B-Boys

Special Products Ltd.

Specializing in

t %FDLT 3BJMJOHT t 3FUBJOJOH 8BMMT t 8BUFSGBMM 'FBUVSFT t (B[FCPT 1FSHPMBT

421-9729

HAY FOR SALE small square $160/ton 250-428-4316

Don’t forget to look for us on Twitter @CranbrookNews

Small bales, no rain, $4/bale. 1 (250)887-3444 Small square bales, 65-75lbs $6/ea., 4’-5’ rounds. $75. No rain or dust. (250)417-9291

Auctions

Livestock Big Rock Simmental bulls, polled red Yearling & 2yr olds, calving ease plus performance, Semen tested and ready to go. Larry 1 (250)428-8980 Yearling cattle, 625 lb heifers, $1.30. 675 lb steers, $1.42. Call Harlan Bradford, (250)422-3769

Pet Services Responsible college student available to walk your dog, reasonable rates. Ashton (250)489-4011

Pets Puppies, Purebred German Shepherd, ready to go. (250)426-2836 Purebred Border Collie pups, 5 males, 3 females, first shots, vet checked, ready to go April 20, $300. Call Andrew, (250)426-4846 evenings SHELTIES, 4 males, 1 female, first shots, vet checked, ready to go now, $500. Call (403)722-3204 (403)846-0198

Poultry Don’t forget to look for us on Facebook Kootenay Advertiser

Tack/Supplies

We offer Free Estimates • Mowing •Fertilizing • Weed Eating/Trimming • Spring and Fall Clean Up • General Yard Maintenance • Power Raking • Aerating

250.421.0183

TheLawnBarbers77@gmail.com Joe Dirt Rototilling. No job too small. 1(778)653-0058

Swimming Pools/ Hot Tubs BEACHCOMBER HOT TUBS save up to $4010 at the factory year end clearance event while stock lasts, plus we have 8 reconditioned hot tubs starting as low as $800. This month save 20% off HOT TUB COVERS. 100 Van Horne Street North Cranbrook 250426-7999 www.beachcomberhottubs.com and RELAX IT’S A BEACHCOMBER

Water Services Culligan can fix that nasty white build up on your taps or cure that annoying red staining in bath tub or laundry. Call Culligan Cranbrook today and let us fix your water right the first time! Call (250)426-2691 or visit our website www.culligancranbrook.com And remember at Culligan we will always come to your home and test your water for free!

Pets & Livestock

Boarding Horse pasture for rent Bull River/Fort Steele area, 5-10 horses, year round running creek, access to crown land. For pricing, (250)429-3763

Equestrian Buying old or unwanted horses. Call Rob, (250)489-4293 or (250)464-1372

Feed & Hay CLEAN STRAW barley $4; oats or barley BB $50. Alfalfa/grass, grass $2-$6.50. Alfalfa mulch BB $30 250-4283374 email rixnbee@telus.net Grass hay for sale, $4.50/bale, no rain, shedded, Gold Creek.(250)426-2117

Exselle jumping saddle, 17� seat, brown, 50� leather girth, stirrup leathers, stirrup irons, saddle cover, $1000. Call (250)342-0152 Woman’s Ariat hunter dress boot, zip, height medium, calf full, black, 7-1/2, never worn, $200. (250)342-0152 Woman’s Elite show jacket, wool, size 10 regular, black, 3 button front, 2 button cuff, 2 front welt pockets, $100. (250)342-0152

Auction Huge 3 Restaurant Like New Equipment Auction. April 20 @ 11 AM at Dodd’s Auction 3311-28 Ave, Vernon. 1-866-545-3259 View photos at doddsauction.com . HUGE Food Equipment Sale Auction World, Kelowna- New from the manufacturer to auction block! Used from closed restaurants & bailiff seizures www.KwikAuctions.com or call 1-800-556-5945

Bicycles FOR SALE - Specialized Tricross Sport - 52cm. Ridden 1/2 season. New $1300. Asking $750 obo. 250-417-0935.

Building Supplies Don’t forget to look for us on Facebook Kootenay Advertiser

$100 & Under

Merchandise for Sale

$100 & Under OfďŹ ce chair, $25. Convection oven, $40. Lawn chairs, $5/each. Fishing rods, $15/each. Place setting of dishes for 8, $25. Call (250)426-3431

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

$400 & Under

Firearms

Firewood/Fuel

Don’t forget to look for us online at kootenayadvertiser.com

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

Food Products

$200 & Under

BUTCHER SHOP

Coleman canoe, 15’ with attachable floats & paddle plus electric motor mount, $175. 1 (250)426-3266

**FREE**

Run your classiďŹ ed ad in the $200 And Under classiďŹ cation and it’s

FREE!!

Fridge, side by side, good running cond, $175. (250)426-3266 Golf green style lawnmower, Honda rear bag lawnmower, $150 each. (250)417-2040 Island countertop, 6-1/2’x3’. Assorted countertops. Cupboard doors. Drawer fronts, white. White acrylic double sink w/faucet. $200 obo. (250)427-7958 Kodak ESP-9 all in one printer, print, copy, scan, fax, USB 2.0 cable required, for non wifi computer, $125. Call (250)417-6603 Vintage Coats tire machine, good working order, great for home garage, $175 obo. (250)426-6213

Farm Equipment

Run your classiďŹ ed ad in the $100 And Under classiďŹ cation and it’s

Ranger 21 pool filter & some water additives, $800 new, $300. (250)417-6603

Ladies large size clothes for sale, XL-4x, tops $3, beautiful coats $15-$40. (250)489-1446

Wood’s chest freezer, 5’6� long, 2-1/2’ wide, $150. 3-dr fridge/freezer combo, $225. Both work well. (250)417-6603

Furniture

Cars - Sports & Imports

Cars - Sports & Imports

**FREE** FREE!!

"We make your house a home."

813 Baker Street, Cranbrook, BC t

1 2 $ $ 3 4 $

per issue

per issue

for 3 line miscellaneous ads

for 3 line miscellaneous ads

per issue

per issue

for 3 line miscellaneous ads

for 3 line miscellaneous ads

under $100 under $200

$300 & Under Ariens self propelled mulch bag vac lawnmower, 5.5 hp Briggs & Stratton engine, ex. cond., $225. (250)417-2040 Commercial 36� fans with louvers, wired for 220 or 110. $250/each obo (250)426-6309 Four P235/75/16 All Season tires, only 5000km wear, ex. shape, $260 obo. (250)4263457

**FREE**

Run your classiďŹ ed ad in the $300 And Under classiďŹ cation and it’s

FREE!!

SEASONED dry Larch/Fir, heaped, stacked, full size pickup load, split & delivered $150. (250)426-6101

Furniture

Free Items

2- NH1036 bale wagons. JD 100 big square baler. JD 6x4 Gator 86 Freightliner COE 400 Cummins 250-428-3374 email rixnbee@telus.net

Welcome Tyler

Well trained mid sized adult Spaniel to good home, female. (250)919-7152

Tyler comes to us from Regina, Saskatchewan. After visiting our area on a ski trip or two, he and his wife chose to move to our beautiful area for the outdoor lifestyle that we’re famous for, not to mention the fact that a smaller community was very much a factor. “This seems like a great place to raise a family, which we’re really looking forward to!�, states Tyler. Having been originally hired as service manager in November 2012, Tyler was excited to accept the opportunity to serve as Sales Manager. Having enjoyed a successful sales career with Nissan in Regina, this was a natural progression in his automotive career. With expertise in service and parts as well as having achieved a Nissan, “Club Excellence Award,� for distinguished sales achievement, you can rest assured that Tyler is qualified to see to it that your automobile purchase or lease experience is first rate.

7 piece solid wood “Sleigh� bed & bedroom set, queen, no boxspring or mattress, beautiful cond., brand new $2100, asking $1400. Call & to view, (250)489-4773

Garden Equipment

Firewood/Fuel

Don’t forget to look for us online at kootenayadvertiser.com

Heavy Duty Machinery

Tobacco Plains Indian Band

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’53 in stock. SPECIAL 44’ x 40’ Container Shop w/steel trusses $13,800! Sets up in one day! 40’ Containers under $2500! Call Toll Free Also JD 544 & 644 wheel loaders JD 892D LC Excavator Ph. 1-866-528-7108 Free Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

FIREWOOD • Dry • Cut • Split

$175 Full cord Ask about Delivery

(250) 887-3461

Pickup truck of firewood, you pick up, $80/per load. Call after 5pm, (250)489-8355

New Car Dealers

New Car Dealers

Welcome Steve

The management and staff of the Kootenay Import Auto Group are pleased to welcome Tyler Dahlman as Sales manager at Sun Valley Nissan. Tyler Dahlman

SPRING FIREWOOD SALE $50 pickup load Delivery available Phone 421-9729

BC INSPECTED GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished $100 Packages Available Quarters/Halves $2.55/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Hamburger $4.00/lb TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston

WE have a variety of farm equipment for sale located in Creston, BC. All equipment has been sheded and has seen minimal use. 2 John Deere 347 Balers, mid 80’s, Nice Shape! $6500 each,1992 John Deere 348 Baler, Nice Shape! $11,000,1974 New Holland 286 baler, Good cond. $2500. 1974 New Holland 282 baler, Good condion. $2500, 1974 New Holland 1049 Bale Wagon Good Condition. $14,000 obo, 1982 New Holland Super 1049 Bale Wagon, Good Cond. $16,500 obo, 1984 International tractor 5088, 6100 hours, Fresh paint, great shape! $25,000 obo, 1971 International 966 tractor, 100 hp, $9,500 obo, Brillion Subsoiler, 5 tooth, very good condition. $3,500 obo, International 165, 5 bottom roll over plow, very good cond. $6,000 obo, 2 - 15’ Vibrashank Cultivator $1500 each obo, Case IH 8312 disc mower, 12 ft. Good condition. $10000. Vicon H1050 hay rake, $3500. International McCormick seed drill, 14 ft, $1200 obo. Please call for more information. 250-4286171 or 250-428-6279. Pictures available upon request.

2 gallon wood & masonry sprayer, $23. Lined BBQ cover, $15. Garden rake, $14. Garden spade, $14. All items like new. (250)426-6546 4 175/65/14’’ All Season. 2 Hankook P185/75/14’’ All Season. 3 LT 215/85R16’’, good for wood truck, etc. All are $25/each. 1 (250)417-6603 4 serviced lawnmowers, start at $65. (250)417-2040 Double bed set, $100. Double frame, $35. Roll-a-way cot, $50. 6’ Diefenbachia plant, $50. 3’ Diefenbachia plant, $25. Chair & ottoman, $45. Entertainment centre, $25. Flatscreen monitor, $20. Computer keyboard, $5. Wine jugs, 1 gallon, $1.50 each. Computer monitor, $50. Cabinet TV, $15. From pet & smoke free home. (250)489-2697

Furniture

$

Merchandise for Sale

Steve Pecsi

The management and staff of the Kootenay Import Auto Group are pleased to welcome Steve Pecsi as Sales Manager for Hillcrest Hyundai and Subaru of Cranbrook

Steve grew up in Montreal and comes to us more recently from Calgary and the Banff/Canmore area. Several years of automobile sales and management experience qualify Steve for this position. When you combine that with the extensive training Steve has also received in the high end hospitality industry, Steve has a deep understanding of the critical importance of customer service and satisfaction. In Steve’s words, “This is the perfect position for me. The outdoor lifestyle and quality of life are second to none here in the East Kootenay.� Enjoying playing hockey, skiing and many outdoor pursuits, Steve feels very fortunate for this opportunity. Stop by today and welcome Steve, he’ll show you around and make you feel at home.

DL10523

under $300 under $400 2024 Cranbrook Street North, Cranbrook

Bring your ad to 1510-2nd St. N. or call 1-800-665-2382

t Local 250-426-6661 t 5PMM 'SFF 1-888-426-6665 t DLR#30313

www.sunvalleynissan.com

2032 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook, BC • DL#30315 www.importautogroup.com Phone 250-489-0903 TOLL FREE 1-888-734-7744


B12 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for Sale

Got a stack of these?

Bring in your pennies and we will give you a free issue with your paid personal classified ad. All pennies collected will be donated to charity

1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2 489-3455 • 1-800-665-2382

12 lengths of 4” aluminum irrigation pipe, $480. Eight 8” pipes, $400. Colorado Blue Spruce trees, $10 & $20 each. (250)429-3668 2002 Club car golf cart, green, 48 volt, $2100 obo. Call (250)426-6213 AT LAST! An iron filter that works. IronEater! Fully patented Canada/U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, smell, manganese. Since 1957. Visit our 29 innovative inventions; w w w. b i g i r o n d r i l l i n g . c o m . Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON. Don’t forget to look for us online at kootenayadvertiser.com Greenhouse, 250’x20’, tables, blowers, controls, hot water radiators, feed tanks, water to water heat exchanger, cash register, propagation tables, misc equipment & stock, $15,000. (250)417-5806 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? New Easy Step walk in spa tub, large, many air & water jets, asking $1250. Call & to view (250)489-4773 Quality Oak coffee, sofa & end tables with storage, new $1500, asking $500. New material, white Voile: 1-piece, 150 cm x 16.5 meters, $80. 1 piece 150 cm x 9 meters, $45. (250)427-4084

Garage Sales

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for Sale LA-Z-Boy Chesterfield, ex cond, $400. Craftsman 10’’ table saw, $200. Mastercraft 9’’ 2-speed band saw & table, $100. Router table, router & bits, $100. Oak china cabinet, $500. Kitchen table with 6chairs, $200. Oak desk, $100. Double bed with newer mattress & wooden headboard, $250. All items in very good cond., cash only. Call (250)489-5334 RESTLESS LEG Syndrome & leg cramps? Fast relief in one hour. Sleep at night. Proven for over 32 years. Online www.allcalm.com Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660. Satellite TV is free (almost). Free to air (FTA). 500+ channels. Movies, etc., no monthly. Also, most other satellite systems available. (250)365-3313 SAWMILLS FROM only $3997 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDING - Blowout clearance sale! 20x22 $4,188. 25x26 $4,799. 30x34 $6,860. 32x44 $8,795. 40x50 $12,760. 47x74 $17,888. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422. or visit us online at: www.pioneersteel.ca STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca Top Soil, sand, composted manure, delivery available (250)421-7399 Troybuilt lawn tractor, Briggs & Stratton motor, 30” cut, used 3-4 times, asking $900 obo. Snapper self propelled lawnmower, rear bag, Briggs & Stratton motor, asking $100. (250)427-4264

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. Wanted Antlers Wanted, Sets, Elk & Deer. 250-422-3444

Sheds & Call Rick

**FREE** All Wanted ads are now FREE!!!! Call today to place your wanted ad 250-489-3455 True Coin Collector Looking to Purchase Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold and Silver coins, Bills + Not melting down, Serious Collector. Call: Coin Couple 1-778-281-0030

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. Wanted Wanted: Case 580 backhoe or similar. Working or not. Will pay $7-$14K. No junk please. (250)417-2040 Wanted: used, free laptop for non-verbal child with autism to access online learning tools, no programs needed. (250)426-7041

Wanted: 12” trailer type or car type tires, can also use 12” 4-hole trailer rims. Call (250)429-4106

DJ SERVICE & KARAOKE Weddings (complete), anniversaries, birthdays & family reunions. Will travel throughout area. *Not expensive - No time limit or extra costs. One price 20+ years of entertaining. Families & guests. CALL ME! Leave Message 250-421-3298,Lily.

Misc. for Sale

Misc. for Sale

Misc. Wanted Wanted: Dwarf bunnies. Any kind. (250)424-5313

Garage Sales

2. Sat, April 20, 9am-2pm, 1840 Mt. Connell Cres. 3-FAMILY Fri April 19 12-6, Sat April 20 12-2, horse carts, saddles, harnesses plus misc, kids educational town & teaching aids plus much more. 2 miles on left side of HWY toward Moyie, no early birds, watch for signs.

4. April 20, 10am-4pm, 3248 Jim Smith Lake Road, furniture, tools, household, misc. Don’t forget to look for us on Twitter @CranbrookNews Wycliffe, multi family, across the street from 8621 Pighin Road, 10am-4pm, Saturday & Sunday, April 20, 21 Follow signs

COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE Home Hardware Cranbrook is hosting an open Community Garage Sale every Saturday from May 25th to September 28th. There will be space for 12-15 families each week. We are looking for any local groups interested in overseeing the event each Saturday in exchange for keeping all the money collected for table rentals. If your group is interested please call Brad 250-426-6288 or email:brad@homehardwarecranbrook.ca

Misc. for Sale

It’s BACK You asked for it you got it

2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible

119,500 kms, cream with black top, auto, leather seats, numerous extras,

$9000 obo 2009 Chev Equinox LS

1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2 489-3455 • 1-800-665-2382

SUV, grey, 218,428 kms,

$12,000 obo 2010 Ford F150 Crewcab XLT grey, 63,030 km

$24,800 obo MUST BE SOLD, MAKE US AN OFFER to view call Andwell Collections Services Ltd.

250-489-5440

Mortgages

Mortgages

Mortgages

BAD CREDIT? No problem!

WE CAN HELP! Call Travis today! 250-489-4711 or 1-800-663-2307

Sell your Toys!!

e

l vehic o t s lie *App ads only

BAILIFF SALE

1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2 489-3455 • 1-800-665-2382

1. SATURDAY April 20, 9-12, 2100 4th St N

Misc. for Sale

Word ad $20+ applicable taxes* Picture ad $30+ applicable taxes*

Musical Instruments

Wanted:

Shed Antlers. Racks. Taxidermy, antiques. Cash paid. Kelly, (250)426-6993 When the Kootenay Advertiser started, what was the circulation? The Kootenay Advertiser was mailed to 17,000 homes & businesses in the East Kootenay every week.

Run ‘til it sells!

Misc. for Sale

DL#5717

www.northstargm.com 1816 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook, BC


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com B13

Landmark CINEMAS STarTing Landmark CINEMAS

Quality Bathtub Products installed for a lot less: 1. Less Time 2. Less Mess 3. Less Expense

Friday

• Made to measure tubliner & tubwalls can be installed over your existing tub, tiles & ceiling. • Guaranteed installations • Acrylic Tub Liners, wall surrounds & showers

KOOTENAY BATHTUB LINERS www.kootenaytubliners.com Tel: (250) 423-7689 Toll Free: 1-877-742-2288

GI Joe Oblivion The Croods 3D & 2D Scary Movie 5 Jurassic Park 3D

A new pacemaker implant saved Max’s life.

Call for a free estimate today!

Now he can spend more time with his grandfather. Max underwent surgery to implant a

new

kind

of

pacemaker,

one

with technolog ical advancements unavailable

just

5

years

ago.

Ever y time you g ive to the Hear t and Stroke Foundation, you fund research

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

to

medical

Shop on line at

Combo Tuesdays

I Free PoPCorn & PoP wiTh The PriCe oF admission

www.eldoradorv.com or call (403) 329-3933 or toll free 1-866-329-3933 • Lethbridge, AB

RV’s at Guaranteed Best Sale Prices

Columbia Theatre Cranbrook

Please give to the Heart and Stroke Foundation

250-426-3272

Call toll free 1 888 HSF INFO (1 888 473 4636) Visit our web site www.heartandstroke.ca

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

We take E-Waste (Computers & TVs)

FULL REFUND

Cranbrook Bottle Depot

417-0306

Complete Automotive & Industrial Radiator Service BC & NARSA HD Certified

Mangled Radiators Ltd.

717A Douglas Fir Rd., Sparwood, BC V0B2G0

Phone 425-6413 • Fax: 425-2651

Our answering service will put you in touch with us after hours

Cranbrook Rotary Radio/Live/Silent

AUCTION May 8 & 9, 2013

Do you April 15,Tweet?? 19, 22, 26, 29

May 3, 6 Follow us on Twitter

Cranbrook News

MODERN DAY VETERANS

Cranbrook NEED YOUR Rotary Club HELP! FOR A DIGNIFIED FUNERAL AND BURIAL May 3

Call today! For over 100 years, the Last Post Fund, a non-profit organization, has ensured that no eligible veteran is 489-3455 • 1-800-665-2382

Radio/Live/Silent Auction

denied a dignified funeral and burial, as well as a military gravestone, due to insufficient funds at time of death.

Please make a May donation this worthy cause 8 & 9to2013 1-800-268-0248 | donations@lastpostfund.ca

The Kin Club of Cranbrook

1909 • Registered charity listings No 11900 9181 Watch established for our complete auction in RR0002 your May 6 Kootenay News Advertiser

welcomes you to th the 38 annual home & recreation show 2013 Rotary Radio/Live/Silent Auction • C Cranbrook Bottle Depot

Radio/Live/Silent Auction Sunday & holidays closed Mangled

BC & NARSA HD Certified

May 8 We & 9,take 2013 Radiators Ltd. E-Waste (Computers & TVs)

FULL REFUND

October-April CompleteCranbrook Automotive Mon - Fri 9:00 - 5:00 & Industrial Radiator April 5, 8, 12, 15 Rotary Club Sat 9:00 4:00 Service FULL REFUND

FULL REFUND

leads

saved Max’s life.

Donna Dickie 426-8761

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

that

breakthroughs, like the one that

Want to donate an1125 item? Industrial Road #3, Cranbrook, BC V1C 5E3 417-0306 717A Douglas Fir Rd., Sparwood, BCContact V0B2G0 Jody 426-6666 Phone 425-6413or•Sandy Fax: 426-2660 425-2651

Our answering service will put you in touch with us after hours

Friday, May 3 • 5pm-9 pm May 8 & 9, 2013 • 7-11pm Saturday, May 4 • 10am-6pm • site at rear of Tamarack Centre at Theatre entrance • Hun• For more information contac Sunday, May 5 • 10am-3pmdreds of items for bid Jody 426-6666 or Sandy 426 • Proceeds in support of Rotary charities Something for every member of your family Watch for our ad in your May 6 Kootenay News Ad

Adults $5 • Students/seniors $3 • Family $12 Children under 12 FREE with an adult

IP WI N A TR GAS E V O T 2 FOR

April 26, 29, May 3


B14 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Business for Sale

Business for Sale

Can you see yourself or a friend OWNING a Curves? Be part of the Curves Community, be in business for yourself but not by yourself. Have the opportunity to strengthen women everyday. Now available

Cranbrook Curves!

Please contact Carla Lowden at 250-417-2626 or email lowdenck@shaw.ca

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

Real Estate

Real Estate

Real Estate

Real Estate

Real Estate

For Sale By Owner

For Sale By Owner

For Sale By Owner

Kootenays

1.5 STOREY home on 2.19 acres, .7 km from downtown Cranbrook in RDEK, lots of amenities and upgrades, double drive & garage, large deck, garden shed, all backed by Crown land, priced below market value, $259,900. 1-509344-9090

CUSTOM home on 10 acres, motivated seller beautiful 3300sq/f home 10 min’s d’town Cranbrook. Open House Sat April 13 1-5pm 5680 Hidden Valley Rd or call 587-216-2334 for appt

Mobile Homes & Parks

3-bdrm home on 5-acres

Clean 12x64 Mobile Home

Don’t forget to look for us on Twitter @CranbrookNews

Kootenays

Kootenays

Sell your house with our

Spring Special

Open Houses

Open Houses

Must see! Asking $465,900 (250)426-5385

On the Strip

Toll Free 1-866-539-1230

Cranbrook House for Sale 6-bay garage, carport, extra parking, 2000 sq.ft., 3-bdrm, 3-baths, jacuzzi, vaulted ceilings, bright, open floor plan, maintenance-free yard, lots of outdoor living space, $319,000. (250)417-7557 or (250)254-0100

Open Houses

1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2 t

Open Houses

for a map of our

01&/ )064&4 Cranbrook t 'SJEBZ "QSJM 6:00-7:00 pm 1705 Mt. Nelson Crescent Exceptional curb appeal. View of the city!

$349,900 Rob Stang

$669,000

Shane Murray

Fully finished 4 bdrm, 3 bath home w/fenced yard.

$299,900

Katherine Rutherford

12:00-1:00pm 1436 16th Street South

Reduced! Beautiful 4 bdrm 3 bath family home close to Kootenay Orchard School!

$399,900 Chris Nault

12:30 - 1:30pm 205 11th Street South

Turn-key & affordable w/2 bdrm, 2 bath, new kitchen & garage.

$254,900

Kaytee Wheaton

12:45 - 1:45pm 206 3rd Street South

1:00 - 2:00 pm 1705 Mt. Nelson Crescent Exceptional curb appeal. View of the city!

RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Affordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Keremeos, BC. Spec home on site to view. Please call 250-4627055. www.copperridge.ca

Lots

Looking to purchase a new home?

Ph 250-426-1882 Kootenays

Kootenays

Kootenays

$349,900 Rob Stang

1:00 - 2:00pm 700 23rd Avenue North

Lovely 4 bdrm, 2 bath bungalow on large lot.

$219,900 Sandy Smith

2:00 - 3:00pm 1301 4th Avenue South

READ ER

$227,900

Katherine Rutherford

HOICE AWA S’ C

B RON Z E

2:15 - 3:15pm 1605 Staple Crescent

1400+ sq.ft. bungalow w/full daylight bsmt & in-law suite potential!

$379,900

2:30 - 3:00pm 5844 Hwy 3/95

59 acre, immediate possession available.

$409,900 Rob Stang

3:30 - 4:00pm 328 2nd Avenue South View of Fisher Peak, clean 2 bdrm house.

$199,900 Rob Stang

,JNCFSMFZ t 4BUVSEBZ "QSJM 1:00 - 2:00pm 829 309th Street

Lovely of character home on double lot! Loads of updates.

Custom family home in sunny Marysville.

Katherine Rutherford

Shane Murray

$257,900

On the Strip

2232 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 250-489-1230

Kodiak Homes!

Cranbrook t 4BUVSEBZ "QSJM

Sandy Smith

11:30 am -12:30pm 127 Wattsville

www.eaglehomes.ca

13 S 20 RD

11:00am - 12:00pm 777 34th Avenue S

Custom family home in Highlands "Just Reduced"

$69,900 OBO

Toll Free 1-866-539-1230

4 bdrm, 2 bath, home, hardwood floors & close to schools!

Cranbrook t 4BUVSEBZ "QSJM

1982 Mobile Home

in Windermere Mobile Home Park 5 bedrooms, 1 large bathroom with a woodstove, 8x10 deck, close to schools and beach. Home is vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.

We have a large pad site in town that will accommodate a single wide or larger home if purchased through

0QFO )PVTFT 4$"/ )&3&

$19,500 OBO 2232 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 250-489-1230

includes a picture and 20 words

*no refunds or transfers on ads that have ran

with fridge, stove, and dishwasher. Must see to appreciate. Home must be moved. www.eaglehomes.ca

$100 for 8 issues*

Place a classiďŹ ed word ad and...

IT WILL GO ON LINE!

1.5 baths, sunken living room, vaulted ceiling, fireplace insert, lrg kitchen, dining room, full bsmt, hardwood floors, metal roof, cabin, greenhouse, many upgrades, great views.

$485,000

XXX FLSFBMUZ DPN Cranbrook - 250-426-8211, 25 10th Ave. S. Kimberley - 250-427-0070, 385 Wallinger Ave.

Home Improvement Tip: Painting Concrete

Painting a concrete driveway or garage floor is something you can do yourself this summer. The first step, as with any painting project, is to prepare the surface. Using a pressure washer, remove any debris and dirt that have accumulated over the years. If there are grease or oil stains on the concrete, use tri-sodium phosphate to remove them so your paint has a good surface to adhere. After the surface is thoroughly clean and dry, make any necessary repairs. After repairs are finished and dried, to create a water resistant foundation the concrete must be sealed and primed. Check with your local home improvement store to find a good quality sealer and primer that complement each other. Once the surface is properly sealed and primed, you are ready to apply the paint. Masonry paints are available and should be applied in several thin layers to create a more solid paint surface. After a few days with no disruptions, the paint will be dried completely and ready for use. Brightening up your driveway or garage floor can add value to your home and make it feel new again.

FEATURED LISTINGS

800 31st Ave. S.

Fabulous location in a quiet family oriented cul-de-sac and walking distance to Highlands Elementary School and Idlewild Park. 2 stunning rock fireplaces and bright kitchen with stainless steel appliances and island. 5 huge bedrooms for the whole family with 3pc master en-suite and double sinks in the main bathroom.

$389,900 408 21st Ave. S.

Stunningly renovated pristine home with double detached garage, paved drive, fully fenced lot and covered back deck/patio. 3 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, central air conditioning. Windows, roof, flooring, kitchen, bathrooms are just a few of the upgrades that have been very recently done.

$299,900


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com B15

Rentals

Rentals

Transportation

Mortgages

Duplex / 4 Plex

MORTGAGES!!

Shared Accommodation

Auto Financing

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, (250)4893029

Real Estate

Lower than posted bank rates. No application fee. Mortgage renewal, refinancing, debt consolidation & pre-qualification. Private Mortgages. John Magis 1-877-489-1691

Mobile Homes & Pads

MORTGAGE INTELLIGENCE

Other Areas Modular Home Pads

2004 Modular Home on own land in Cranbrook. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with front and rear decks. Home is close to school and vacant, ready for immediate occupancy.

Only $199,000!

available in Cranbrook, Wycliffe and Invermere. Trades considered and financing available! www.eaglehomes.ca

On the Strip

2232 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 250-489-1230 Toll Free 1-866-539-1230

www.eaglehomes.ca

Modular Homes

2232 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 250-489-1230

2BDRM mobile home f/s w/d near Elko, fenced yard, indoor pets ok, $750/mo incl util. (250)421-9147, (250)426-4208

On the Strip

Toll Free 1-866-539-1230

Homes for Rent Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 2-bdrm apt in Kimberley, furnished, util inc., $700/mth. (250)427-5137 #93 Mtn Air Chalets, Sparwood. 1 bdrm. W/D in building. 32” television. All appliances brand new, F/S, MW. New queen bed and box spring. 10’x8’ balcony. Close to all shopping, restaurants, lounges. Everything included, except cable. $775/mth + $775/DD Call 403-636-1819 Affordable & Reasonable Rent!!! 1 bedroom apartments!F/S, blinds, H/W, absolutely no pets, references, close to all amenities, starting at $425. Call (250)489-1906 (250)919-2075 Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1bdrm, $600/m, (250)417-7379 PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments $550 & up. Secure Building Available now! Rent Incentive N/S N/P Children OK Phone Ingrid 250-428-2234 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

1-bdrm suite, 600 sq.ft., kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, laundry, n/s, pets neg, close to TM Roberts, $800 inc. utilities, avail immed (250)417-7250 Older 2-bdrm house, quiet street, close to downtown, Rec plex, n/s, n/p, available May 1, $800/m + util. (250)426-5760

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

2-bdrm above ground basement suite, gas fireplace, separate entrance, large fenced yard, n/s, n/parties, n/p, $750/mth, internet, Sat. TV & utilities inc., available immediately. Paul, (250)919-6574 Looking for roommate to rent bright basement suite, private bathroom & downstairs, fully furnished, cable, wifi & all utilities included, shared laundry & kitchen, family home so no partying, no smoking, close to college, bus stop & mall, must be responsible, employed or student & have references, $600/mth. Call (250)919-8273

Cars - Domestic

1966 Rambler Ambassador 4-door station wagon, V8 auto, excellent inside & out, completely restored 1996, 97,000 original miles, asking $6800 obo. To view call (250)426-5371

Suites, Upper 1-bdrm suite, 600 sq.ft., kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, laundry, n/s, pets neg, close to TM Roberts, $800 inc. utilities, avail immed (250)417-7250

Townhouses

Transportation

Antiques / Classics 1972 Chev show truck, 350 CID, auto, 2WD, column shift, bucket seats, nice paint, green with black interior, asking $11,900. 250-427-5895

Auto Financing

2 bdrms, in town, clean, furnished, W/D, yard/garden, wifi, dog ok. $425/$475 all in + DD. May 1st, 250-344-0530

www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557

Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

GUARANTEED APPROVALS

Bankruptcy No credit Divorce No problem

Recreation 10 acres available for parking motorhomes & RV’s. 2500 9th St S.Monthly & yearly rates. (250)489-3090

DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

1-800-961-7022

HOMES FOR RENT KIMBERLEY

K6-304

Bachelor Suite

$550/mth incl.util.

2 bdrm Apt

$750/mth incl.util.

Alpine Vista

K5-650

2 bdrm Apt

$600/mth +util

Townsite

K402

3 bdrm House

$800/mth + util

Marysville

K148

1 bdrm Suite

$750/mth +util

Ski Hill

K29

2 bdrm Apt

$950/mth + util

Townsite

K406

2 bdrm House

$950/mth + util

Downtown

K475

1 bdrm House

$550/mth + util

Downtown

K597

1 bdrm Renovated House

$725/mth + util

Downtown

K490

2 bdrm House

$695/mth +util

Ski Hill

K1042

1 bdrm Townhouse

$725/mth incl.util.

Creston COMMERCIAL BUILDING

Ski Hill

K1-895

2 bdm Furn. Exec. Condo

$1100/mth incl.util.

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

Gyro Park

C01

1 bdm + Den Apt

$700/mth +Util

Downtown

C023

2 bdm House

$1000/mth + util

Close to College

C1533

2 bdm Exec. Lower Suite

$900/mth

Gyro Park Area

C2001

4 bdm Rancher Bungalow

$1600/mth +util.

Duplex / 4 Plex 3-bdrm duplex, no stairs, close to schools, downtown in good area, double concrete driveway & storage shed, avail April 1. (250)489-3029 Marysville, 2-bdrm apt. in 4-plex, laundry facilities, F/S, n/s, n/p, inc heat, hydro separate, ref req., $700/mth+DD, avail June 1, (250)427-4624

Cars - Domestic

Commercial Vehicles

2012 Nissan Versa, 5-dr hatchback, auto, power group, only 541kms, like new, balance of factory warranty, Stock# A63257 $15,995 Arrow Motors Volkswagen, DL# 5467 (250)489-4327 or 1-877-6894327 arrowvw.ca

2 SCHOOL BUSES 2012 Mint condition Under 10,000kms Looking to transfer Lease Agreement (250) 421-7340

2007 Toyota Corolla CE automatic, well maintained driving school car, just turned 100,000km, $8500 firm. (250)421-1655 Don’t forget to look for us online at kootenayadvertiser.com

Wow...Have a look at this!!! $10,900. 2010 Dodge Avenger, local car, FWD, 71,300km, auto, air, tilt, cruise, pw & pdl, keyless entry, satellite radio, command star with 1/4 mile range, tinted windows, Weather Tech floor & trunk liners, molded flaps, winter bra front, 4 brand new Toyo winter tires & 4 Toyo summer tires, both mounted on factory rims with air sensors, 3 sets of factory keys, white exterior with charcoal interior, non-smoker, no accidents. This car must be seen at this price to be appreciated, well maintained & spotless. Also has balance of factory warranty remaining. Call (250)423-1428

1993 Western Star tandem dump truck with new hoist cylinder, front differential, rear leaf springs, front tires, king pins, batteries & rebuilt engine, 18-spd split shift, $21,000. (250)417-6543

Motorcycles 1990 BMW K-1 motorcycle, low mileage, ex. cond., red & yellow, new tires, must be seen, best offer takes it. (250)426-8408 2000 KX125, new rear tire, new top end, good cond., $1500 obo. (250)529-7777 2008 250 Rebel, 6400km, ex. cond., $3800 obo. Call (250)489-5392

1996 Corvette Collector Edition, 160,000km, 2 roofs, auto, original paint, engine LT4, fully loaded,ex cond, asking $18,000 obo. (250)426-3802

K2-304

3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space

Cars - Domestic 2006 Chrysler Sebring, auto, power group, nice shape, only 110,700km, Stock #V17236B, $6995. Arrow Motors Volkswagen, DL #5467, (250)489-4327 1-877-689-4327 arrowvw.ca

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

Marysville

Commercial property on Theatre Road for lease, 3000 sq.ft., office/shop/warehouse & yard, avail June 1. For info call, (250)919-0350

Transportation

1987 Pontiac Sunbird convertible, only 66,000km, 5-spd manual, 2.0L, 4-cyl, black top, burgundy body, $3300. (250)919-2468

Marysville

Commercial/ Industrial

Transportation

Suites, Lower

1998 Cadillac Catera, 160,000km, beige with beige leather, sunroof, heated front/rear seats, cassette/CD & more, 30+ mpg hwy, $5500. (250)426-7041 1999 Chev Lumina, good driving cond., (250)426-5136 1999 Cougar V6, running order, mechanic’s special, $1000 obo. (250)426-2172 2005 Chevrolet Aveo blue, 52,000km, remote start, summer and winter tires. Great condition, $5500 obo. 250427-8905. 2008 Pontiac Wave, 81,000km, 4-dr sedan, manual trans., loaded w/custom stereo & amp, tinted windows, 8 tires, $9500 obo. (250)489-3672

Shared Accommodation

Transportation

CRANBROOK

East Kootenay Realty Complete Rental Property and Strata Management Services Kimberley 250-427-0070 1-866-427-0070 Cranbrook 250-426-8211 1-866-426-8211 www.ekrealty.com/property_management.php

incl.Util

Jc`ibhYYf >c]b cif hYUa UbX VY dUfh cZ h\Y gc`ih]cb" Hc `YUfb acfY j]g]h cif kYVg]hY kkk"WUbWYf"WU cf WU`` h\Y 7UbUX]Ub 7UbWYf GcW]Yhm cZZ]WY Uh %",$$"($'",&&&"


B16 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Transportation

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

Transportation

Transportation

Motorcycles

Recreational/Sale

Recreational/Sale

2001 Harley 1200 Sportster, 100th Anniversary Edition, needs inspection, $5500. Call (250)417-5530

1984 25’ Wilderness Cimmerron, tandem axle, 30lb bottles, 2-doors, Air, approx $700 spent on fridge, nice shape, asking $2800. Can be viewed back of Kootenay Pawn Shop. (250)426-7270

2011 KTM 250 XC-W Great cond., good tires, fabulous dirtbike $7000 250-428-6071 Motorcycle trailer, single rail, open, checkerboard aluminum body, tilt for easy loading, 13” wheels, new tires & spare, used very little, $800. (250)426-8408 SUZUKI M50 Boulevard 2005 800cc Red, includes saddlebags, windscreen, engine guard, corbin seat. Vance & Hines exhaust (not yet installed), $4600. 250-427-5413 jfeenstra@shaw.ca

1991 29’ Wilderness trailer, everything runs, in good cond., lots of upgrades, $7000. (250)420-1802 1996 20’ Terry trailer, 2-dr, rear queen bed, ex. cond., n/s, $7500. (250)427-4707 1999 Vanguard 5th Wheel, great cond., non smokers, parked at RV lot since 2005, $7500 obo. (250)426-6798

Off Road Vehicles 05 Dodge Dakota Quad cab, SLT. Very clean and well maintained, great shape. 196 Kms. Many extras including Sirius lifetime sub. Asking $7000. Ph-250-433-7477.

Recreational/Sale

2001 Class B Pleasure Way motorhome,

ex cond, stored inside, mechanically sound,

$20,900 obo. (250)422-3773

2005 Pilgrim 27-1/2 ft 5th Wheel has rear living room, A/C, large slide, lots of room for your family.

2002 33’ Tahoe toy hauler, great cond., loaded, holds 4 motorcycles or 2 ATV’s, asking $12,500. Call and to view, (250)489-4773 2002 Frontier 24.5’ 5th Wheel, all amenities, ex. cond., tons of storage, $8300. (250)489-3888 (250)919-4246

Asking $13,995 250-489-8980

1976 Prowler 20’ tandem, clean, 3-pc bath, stove top/oven, $1500 obo. (250)417-6603 1977 GMC Class A motorhome, 26’, good cond. inside & out, newer tires, must be seen! Rare model. Best offer takes it. (250)426-8408 1983 18-1/2’ 5th Wheel, fridge, stove, furnace, bathroom, queen bed, hitch, ex cond., $2000. (250)489-8009

Cars - Domestic 5962249

2007 Crossroads Cruiser RF25RL hardwall 5th wheel, full size 7’ slide, One owner, great layout, sleeps 5-6, like new cond., must see,

$17,000. (250)489-3556

Cars - Domestic

COME SEE THE GUYS WITH THE GOOD BUYS 2012 Ford Fiesta Hatchback

Only 22,000kms

Denh Priceadm

$11,99

5

Call Jason today!

Jason Faulkner Sales & Lease Consultant

C3042A Was $12,995

2009 Dodge Caliber SXT

Only 32,000kms, loaded

P1952 Was $13,995 Denh Priceam d

Shane Berry Sales & Lease Consultant

Call Shane today!!

$11,9

95

2013 Ford Escape SE 4x4

Ecoboost, leather, Nav & more

Transportation

2004 Sandpiper 37’ 5th wheel toy hauler, living room/bedroom slides, 12’ garage, air, new front queen, new flooring, microwave, 4-burner stove/oven, new tires. Park this on your summer lot & you have a place to sleep & a place to store your toys. $16,000 obo. (250)426-9020 2004 Terry 5th Wheel, 29-1/2’ with slide, air, 8 cu.ft. fridge, microwave, stove, oven, back bedroom with bunks, queensize bed in master bedroom with bathroom, tub, shower, pull out couch, can sleep up to 8 people, plenty of cupboard space, in good shape, asking $18,000. 1 (250)402-3583 2004 Terry Quantum 32’ 5th Wheel trailer, immaculate, 2 slides, queen bed, 3-way fridge, 3-burner stove w/oven, microwave, gas/electric hot water heater, gas furnace, 2 TV’s, excellent & clean cond., $21,500 obo. (250)426-8178 2006 Jayco Jayflight trailer, 31’ quad bunk with slide, a/c, walk around queen bed, sleeps 10, 1/2 ton towable, 5yr transferable warranty, many extras, $18,500 obo. (250)489-6115 2008 Arctic Fox 26’ Silver Fox Edition, aluminum super structure, top of the line Fox, oversize fridge & freezer, oven, microwave, 14’ slide with pull out sofa, separate walk around bedroom, 16” wheels with shock over spring suspension for ground clearance, winter ready, Thera-Pane windows & XL heated holding tanks, immaculate cond., $21,900. (250)427-3457 (250)427-2032

Recreational/Sale

Trucks & Vans

2010 Wildwood T23 Northern Edition trailer, ex. cond., c/w towing equipment, sleeps 6, fridge, freezer, stove, bathroom, tub, $12,000 obo. (250)426-3468 Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, 27’4”, like new. We are the original owners. Only used 2 weekends. Slide-out, air, awning, furnace, gas/electric fridge, loaded w/options, worth $51,900, asking $16,500 obo. (250)427-4435 Older Flo through 5th Wheel tailgate, $50 & newer one $150. OBO. (250)489-5753

1999 Dodge Ram, 5.7 L Cummins diesel, 388,000km, 2 sets tires & rims, has some rust, too many options to list, $5000 obo. (250)919-6558

Sport Utility Vehicle 1999 Honda CRV, 227,000km, good cond., $5150 obo. (250)489-5392 2002 Buick Rendezvous CXL, SUV/crossover, AWD, seats 7, loaded, leather interior, power everything, air, OnStar, CD, luggage rack, 3.4L V6, great shape, $5500 obo. Call (250)420-1949 2005 Ford Escape XLT, V6, auto, loaded, leather, sunroof, power group, AWD, Stock #V03869A, $9995. Arrow Motors Volkswagen, DL #5467, (250)489-4327 or 1-877-6894327 arrowvw.ca 2011 Nissan Rogue SL, AWD, fully loaded, leather, including navigation, balance of factory warranty, $25,995. Stock #V17283A Arrow Motors Volkswagen, DL #5467 Call (250)489-4327 or 1-877-6894327 arrowvw.ca Don’t forget to look for us on Twitter @CranbrookNews

Trucks & Vans 1995 F250, needs tranny work, good tires & canopy, asking $600. (250)428-0552 1998 GMC 6.5 diesel, 4x4, ex running cond. (778)517-0915 2001 Honda Odyssey, great family van, 140,000km, asking $6500. (250)489-0725

Motorcycles

Motorcycles

MOTORCYCLES:

Street/Cruisers 2008 Honda CBR 125 .................$1,895 2009 Honda Rebel 250 ................$3,649 2009 Yamaha V-Star 250 .............$2,999 2005 Yamaha FZ-6 .....................$4,597 2005 Yamaha YW 50 ..................$1,351 2008 Yamaha YW 50 ..................$1,998 2010 Yamaha YW 125 ................$2,149

ATVS:

2005 Kawasaki Prairie 700 with Warn Winch ........................$4,999 2008 Honda TRX 450 .................$4,599

SNOWMOBILES:

2000 Polaris RMK 500................$2,599 2008 Yamaha APEX 784kms ......$6,449 NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! As well, ALL NON-CURRENT NEW INVENTORY ON CLEARANCE SALE!

P1982 Denh Priceam d

Mark Potvin Sales & Lease Consultant

$29,9

95

Call Mark today!!

2010 Toyota 4 Runner SR5

80,000kms, leather, sunroof

Stacy Eaton Sales & Lease Consultant

P1976 Denh Pr am

$32,i9ced 95 Call Stacy today!!

2009 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4

Quad cab, SLT, Hemi!

Simon Wachon Sales & Lease Consultant

Call Simon today!!

DL#30786

T2278A Denh Priceam d

$19,9

95

Ford BC Ltd.

250-426-6645 • 1-800-663-3839

www.denhamfordbc.com

Transportation

2001 Kootenay St. N. (250)417-3310

Kids Don’t Choose the Streets 70% of street kids suffered abuse from family members. That’s why there’s Covenant House. 575 Drake Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 4K8 For more information or to give on-line: www.covenanthousebc.org Or call toll-free: 1-877-685-7474 BN 89767 5625 RR0001

2004 Ford F350 Quad cab L/D, diesel, dual exhaust, cool air intake, Super Chip Flash Pag tuner, Premier sound system, remote start, keyless entry, alarm, starter immobilizer, security system, $5000 obo. (250)426-2479 2005 Dakota Club cab, 4x4 77,600km, V8, new brakes, plugs & battery, good winter tires, Tonneau cover, top cond., $10,000.(250)489-8063 2007 Ford F150 Lariat 4x4 Extended cab, 5.4 engine, canopy, 44,000 km, $21,000. (250)427-4124 Don’t forget to look for us on Facebook Kootenay Advertiser

Transportation

Transportation

Utility Trailers 2006 Interstate 16’ cargo er, with ramp door, all bearings, new spare tire, good cond., $4200. (250)426-7119

Boats trailnew very Call

Boat Accessories

World’s Finest FISHING BOATS

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

Don’t forget to look for us on Facebook Kootenay Advertiser

Boats 15’ Lund boat, 15 hp Johnson motor, trailer, oars, ex. cond., $2750. Also, boat trailer, for 12’ or 14’ boat, $400. Call (250)489-3067 2011 Mercury 3.5 hp 4-stroke outboard, normal shaft, as new, 5 hours total, $1050. Call (250)427-3457 (250)427-2032

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

INVITATION TO TENDER

Fiberglass truck canopy,

fits 2008 & newer Ford Super Duty shortbox, painted Ford white, tinted 3-slider windows, like new cond., new price approx. $2500, asking $1200 obo. (250)417-7034

If you see a wildfire, report it to

1-800-663-5555 or *5555 on most cellular networks.

Tenders

School District No. 5 Southeast Kootenay Kootenay Orchard School Drainage Improvements SEALED TENDERS, marked, “Kootenay Orchard School Drainage Improvements” will be received until 2:00 pm (local time) on Friday, May 3, 2013, at the office of Focus. The work generally consists of supply and installation of groundwater drains and restoration work. Plans and specifications are available digitally upon emailed request to stephanie.bazley@focus. ca. Paper copies may be obtained from the Focus office in Cranbrook on or after April 22, 2013. The tender must be accompanied by signed copies of any addenda issued during the tender period. The Owner reserves the right to waive informalities, to reject any or all tenders, or accept the tender deemed most favourable in the interest of the Owner. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Focus Corporation 303-535 Victoria Avenue North Cranbrook, BC V1A 6S3

School District #6 (Rocky Mountain)

Invitation to Bid Golden Alternate School Renovation, Golden, BC - School District 6 1. Name of Project: Owner: 2. Project Address: 3. Project Description:

Golden Alternate School Renovation – Golden, BC. The Board of Education of School District #06 (Rocky Mountain) 902 – 9th Street, Golden, BC The project, located in Golden, BC, consists of interior and exterior renovation to existing Golden Alternate School. The renovation generally consists of but not limited to new interior finishes including flooring, walls, suspended ceilings, millwork, doors, frames, mechanical and electrical. Exterior renovation includes new fiberglass shingle roofing, windows and some hardi-siding. The GC is to coordinate with School District forces where indicated on drwgs. 4. Bid Documents Bid documents may be viewed and picked up at MQN Architects: #102–3301 24th Ave., Vernon, B.C. V1T 9S8, Tel: (250) 542-1199 after 1:00 PM (PDT), Tuesday, April 16, 2013. Call to reserve your set. Bid documents may also be viewed at Construction Association Offices (SICA) in Cranbrook and Kelowna BC and, online at BC Bid. 5. Inquiries Adam Bouzane MQN Architects Tel: (250) 542-1199 #102 – 3301 24th Ave. Fax: (250) 542-5236 Vernon, B.C. V1T 9S8 6. Document Charge: Bid documents will be available to General Contractors only upon payment of deposit of $25.00 for each set of documents. The deposit is refundable upon return of the documents in good condition within fourteen (14) days of the Award of Contract. Make deposit cheque payable to MQN Architects. 7. Bid Security: A ten percent (10%) Bid Bond shall be submitted with the Bid. A fifty percent (50%) Performance Bond and a fifty percent (50%) Labour and Material Payment Bond are required within ten (10) working days of the Award of Contract. 8. Contract: The successful bidder will be required to enter into a CCDC 2 (2008) Stipulated Price Contract and BCDC-2 amendments for Publicly Funded Projects. 9. Site Tour: There will be a Non Mandatory Site Visit for Contractors at 1:00 PM (MST) Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at Golden Alternate School located at 902 – 9th Street, Golden, for project familiarization. 10. Bid Depository Closing: N/A. 11. Bid Closing: Bids together with all documentation as called for in the Instructions to Bidders are to be delivered to the address listed below before 2:00 PM (MST) Wednesday, May 8, 2013. Late bids will be returned unopened. 12. Bid Submission: Sealed bids together with all other attachments as called for in the Instructions to Bidders, marked “BID FOR: Golden Alternate School Renovation, Golden, BC ” with the Bidder’s name and return address clearly indicated on the envelope, will be received at: Attn: Steve Jackson School District #06 (Rocky Mountain) PO Box 430 620-4th Street Invermere, BC V0A 1K0 Phone: (250) 342-4676 Fax: (250) 342-2579 FAX Bid Amendments: (250) 342-2579 13. Owner’s Interest: The lowest or any bid will not necessarily be accepted. In submitting bids, it is understood that the bid will remain irrevocable and open for acceptance until sixty (60) calendar days have expired from the bid closing date.


Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

www.kootenayadvertiser.com B17

Horse

& Gear up forHorse the Cranbrook Pro Rodeo & August 16 to 18 marks the 27th Annual Cranbrook Pro Rodeo at the Wycliffe Exhibition Grounds. This event continues to be a popular stop on the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association roster. 2013 promises to be as exciting as ever with three action-packed performances featuring top cowboys and cowgirls from all over North America. Vold Rodeo Ltd. will provide the rough stock once again and Maynard Bird, the timed event cattle. Fans always enjoy Wes Cummings as the Cranbrook Rodeo Announcer and entertainment by Trick Rider Shelby Cummings. Boys Steer Riding will once again be on the schedule of rodeo events. Cranbrook Rodeo is part of both the Duane Daines Saddle Bronc Series and the Kenton Randle Bareback Series. Make sure to put your dancing boots on for the big Rodeo Dance set for Saturday evening. Sunday is Children’s Day. Cranbrook Rodeo will feature a

2013

2013

Photo submitted

Saddle Bronc riding is only one of the ways that the Cranbrook Pro Rodeo plans to thrill you. “SUPPORT STARS” day again this year on Saturday, Aug 17. Concessions and beer garden will be in full swing as usual! Fans, rodeo athletes (both two legged and four-legged), volunteers and committee members are all a big part of the Cranbrook Pro Rodeo. We invite

you to join us the third weekend in August, 2013 once again, for this exciting event! Weekend Schedule: August 16 – Evening Rodeo at 6:30 p.m. August 17 – Evening Rodeo at 6:30 p.m. with a dance to follow Rodeo

August 18 – Afternoon Rodeo at 2 p.m. * Sunday is Children’s Day The Wycliffe Exhibition Grounds are located at 5325 Wycliffe Park Road, just eight miles north of Cranbrook on the Kimberley Highway.

Grassland and Rangeland Enhancement Project The Kootenay Livestock Association (KLA) is accepting project proposals for funding consideration through its Grassland and Rangeland Enhancement Project. The purpose of the Grassland and Rangeland Enhancement Project is to “maintain and/or enhance grassland resources while meeting conservation, environmental and recreational objectives. Applications are open to associations or societies, individuals, range tenure holders or partnerships in the Columba Basin region. Project proposals must fit within the objectives, priorities, and application requirements of the Grassland and Rangeland Enhancement Project, and are for crown lands only. The project proposals will be reviewed by an independent Project Advisory Committee based on the assessment criteria set in the guidelines. Application guidelines and forms are available for pick up at: Kootenay Livestock Association, 212 – 1525 Cranbrook Street North, Cranbrook, BC V1C 4H7 OR E-Mail kla@kootenaylivestock.ca OR Phone 250 426 4315 Deadline for project proposals is noon, Friday May 10, 2013. Late applications will be eligible for consideration subject to 2013 funding availability . Project Administered by: Project Sponsored By:

Box 173 • Cranbrook, BC V1C 4H7 • Tel/Fa: (250) 426-4315


B18 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

Horse

& Horse &

2013

It doesn’t get much more thrilling than a day at Barrel-O-Rama See our new lines of

&

Barrel-O-Rama has returned to Wycliffe on May 11 and 12 at

Sundance Sonny Boy

jeans, Western wear and accessories. We also carry tack and saddles as well as feed and animal supplies. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 2101 Cranbrook St. N., 250.489.4555 www.topcrop.biz

Tack Shack at

Black & white Tobiano Stallion 15.2 H, 1200 lbs Great disposition 95% colour producer Homozygous for the black gene

Fee $500 L.F.G. Debby McCurrach, (250)424-5084 Yahk

the Wycliffe Exhibition Grounds. There have been a number of Barrel-ORama’s over the years. It has continued to inspire young riders which include barrel racing and team roping. We offer classes from beginner to the professional level. This event has attracted horseman BC, Alberta, Idaho and Montana. It also brings families together and gives the up and coming youths from the local area a chance to experience competition and something to look forward to. We have had tremendous support from local merchants and citizens in the Kootenay area as well as Alberta and Idaho. Columbia Basin Trust has played a large part supporting this

2013

Photo Wendy Franz

You can expect plenty of action at this year’s Barrel-O-Rama, and even some lessons for those looking to learn. event. We are a non profit group trying to keep the western heritage alive in the area. Barrel-O- Rama & Team Roping prizes

are on display at the Tamarack Mall in Cranbrook until May 8. Come join the action packed weekend with good food, a stock

dog demonstration on Saturday midday and admission is free for all spectators.

through to disease, colic and sometimes even death. There is a multitude of worming products available, let us help you find the right one. Fly Control - As the snow melts and temperatures warm up, nature is becoming more active and insects will start buzzing around. Flies like to breed in wet places, so make sure to

keep your pasture as dry as possible. Putting up fly traps around stalls can help control their numbers. Flies are a nuisance, but there are products that can help protect your horse, including fly spray, flysheets and fly masks. Makeover - Continuous brushing with a shedding blade and soft brush will help you get rid of all that extra hair.

Then look at your tack. Does your saddle need a good cleaning? A piece of the headgear replacing? Come have a look at the Tack Shack for the latest in supplies and accessories. While you are here, also have a look at the new lines of designer jeans and Western purses.

Some spring care for your horse

By Top Crop Garden, Farm & Pet

Horse Worming- There are a number of worms that infest horses. The most important are large red worms, small red worms, tapeworm and large roundworms. Signs of worm infestation in horses can vary, ranging from barely a detectable reduction in growth or performance

mwg

Canada West boot

Canada West boot

Hillbilly Hard Wear Work & Western Wear

“The Right Clothing for the Right Price” 1923 - 8th St. N. Victoria & 8th St. N. (near Canadian Tire) mwg

489-4830 mwg

Canada West boot

mwg

out Check ew our n ory invent

JRJ FENCING

Canada West boot

Come in and have a look around!

mwg

in and out of the saddle.

Submitted

Canada West boot

Dressed for Success...

• Chainlink • Ornamental • Vinyl • Wood • All Types of rail & farm fencing • New fencing & repairs • Post installation & hole augering services • Fully insured & free estimates Roger and Jana Jacobsen

(250) 421-3547

jrjfencing@xplornet.com www.jrjfencing.com


www.kootenayadvertiser.com B19

Horse

& Horse Safety day with FARSHA & 2013

2013

Submitted

In thanks for your support of the Wasa & District 4H Club, we would like to invite 4H members to a safety training day with FARSHA. Classes are scheduled throughout the day. Participants may attend individual classes or the entire day of events. The training day is sponsored by FARSHA, a group of Agricultural Health and Safety Specialists. The objective of FARSHA is to improve safety through education, training and consultation. FARSHA is a provincial sponsor of BC 4H. Course List: Low-Stress Cattle Handling Horse Handling General Animal Handling Electrical Safety

Photo subitted

How to handle cattle in a low-stress way is only one of the safety lessons taught with FARSJA Propane Safety ATV Safety Rural Fire Plan Fire Extinguisher Use Fire Safety Internet Safety Bike Safety Power Mowers and Tools With the exception to low-stress cattle handling (2 hours), each course will be 1 hour long. Participants are allowed to sign up for as many courses as you want. Date: Saturday, April 20th, 2013

Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Location: Wycliffe Rodeo Grounds Fee: Bring a donation for the Cranbrook Food Bank. Lunch: 12 p.m. - $10 adults, $5 kids under 12. Lunch will be pulled pork sandwiches, salad, homemade pie, coffee, tea. Proceeds from lunch go to Wasa & District 4H Club. Contact Tanya by phone at (250) 4892339 or by email at safewith4h@gmail.com.

• WE ARE BACK AND MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION! • Borderline g Barrel Racin presents

May 11th & 12th, 2013 Concession & Camping

Wycliffe Exhibition Grounds, Cranbrook, BC. Starts at 10am

ction! Added Attra Collies Demo

Working Border only Saturday ing After Pole Bend

Pre-Entry for Barrel Racing - May 2nd & 3rd - 6pm to 9pm MST Late fees of $20 per class apply if you don’t pre-enter

$5 Administration Fee per day applies to all barrel racers. Except 7 & Under & Pony classes in Barrels. Barrel Racing Classes Saturday & Sunday - all late entries in by 9am Starts at 10am

For Entries & Information call Debby McCurrach 250.424.5084 Pole Bending - Saturday after Barrels

One rider per horse/pony per class - Horse/pony ridden only once per class ALL ENTRIES ARE CASH ONLY

Team Roping - Adult & Junior (Adults must rope with Junior) Entries by May 8th

Saturday Roping will start after Pole Bending - Sunday Roping will start after Barrels

For Entries & Information call Jody Savage 250.426.6596

2013 SPRING ROUNDUP

Serving the Kootenays and Creston Valley as your locally owned and operated Ag. Centre Sales, Service and Parts

MF Garden/Compact Tractors

Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, April 19, 2013

MF 1532L 30hp tractor loader

*in lieu of cash discount

0% for 72 months* List $22,560 Now only $18,999

WORKS

BIGGER

THAN IT LOOKS.

WHAT TO

DEPEND ON.

Kubota diesel powered, hydraulically-driven workhorse utility vehicle. RTV900XT 22hp diesel, 4WD, 3 range hydraostatic, dump box.

0% for 48months* List $13,930 Now only $11,499 *in lieu of cash discount

Pre-Owned Equipment Spring Roundup Deals

See Our Revised Website at www.kemlee.com

Tractors & Construction Equipment 2008 JOHN DEERE 3320 25hp Tractor, 4wd, hydrostatic, industrial tires, loader, rear remote hyd. like new only 130hours. Reg $ 26,000.00 ...................... Spring Roundup 2002 KUBOTA BX2200 20 hp Tractor 4wd, hydrostatic, turf tires, loader, mid-mount mower 890 hours, Reg $ 10000.00 ...............Spring Roundup 2007 MONTANA R3644 35 hp Tractor 4wd, 8spd shuttle trans, loader q/a bucket, ag tires 2174 hours. Reg $ 10000.00 .................................................................Spring Roundup 1976 JOHN DEERE 310B tractor loader backhoe Dsl, shuttle, 7ft bucket, 24” backhoe bkt, 7994 hours. .. Reg $ 9500.00 ................................................................Spring Roundup 2005 KUBOTA KX121-3 4.5 tonne excavator 24” dig & 36” ditch bucket, hydraulic thumb, only 1158 hours. Reg $ 34,000.00 ...............................................................Spring Roundup 2011 Kubota M59TLB 50HP tractor loader backhoe, hyd thumb low, low hours. Reg $ 61,486.00 .................................................................Spring Roundup Tillage & Ground works John Deere 14ft PT Chisel Plow REG $4,000 .............Spring Roundup IHC 3 btm 3 pth Plow Reg $ 2,000 ...............................Spring Roundup Ford 3 btm Reversible Plow Reg $6,500 .....................Spring Roundup NEW Braber 10ft Chain Harrows Reg $900 ...............Spring Roundup NEW Farm King 6.5ft 3 pth Disc Reg $ 2,440 .............Spring Roundup NEW Wallenstein GX720 7.5ft dig 3 pth backhoe Reg $9,000 .....................................................................Spring Roundup Farm King 6ft HD 3 pth rough cut mower Reg $1,400 .....................................................................Spring Roundup

$21,999 $ 7,999 $ 7,399 $ 7,499 $30,999 $49,499 $ $ $ $ $

2,999 1,399 2,599 799 1,999

$ 7,999 $ 1,199

See us at the Cranbrook Kinsmen Home & Recreation Show May 3-5, 2013 and the Barrel-O-Rama at the Wycliffe Rodeo grounds May 10-12, 2013. SALES: Russell Lausen, Thomas Macdonald, Bob Legare PARTS: Dave Hulm SERVICE: Russ Miller 428-2254 • email: kemlee@telus.net • 1241 North Boulevard, Creston Toll Free 1-800-262-7151 • See our website @www.kemlee.com


B20 www.kootenayadvertiser.com

Friday, April 19, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

College of the RoCkies

Thank You! Thank you to the following donors for recognizing student achievement by presenting more than 100 recipients with awards valued at more than $90,050. This amount, combined with $42,847.55 in bursaries presented to deserving students last December and more than $57,000 in entrance awards including generous donations of $35,000

from the Columbia Basin Trust and $50,000 from the Southern Interior Development Initiative Trust, has allowed the college to recognize and assist student learning. A total of $239,875.55 in entrance awards, scholarships and bursaries has been awarded to students in the 2012/2013 academic year. Thank you!

n Aboriginal Advisory Committee Scholarship

n Cranbrook Rotary Club Scholarship

n Kin Club of Cranbrook Scholarship

n Advanced Education Council of BC Bursary

n Credit Union Foundation of BC - Pioneers Memorial Scholarship

n Kootenay Dental Society Scholarship

n Credit Union Foundation of BC - Joseph C. Selby Memorial Scholarship

n Libby Neve Memorial Arts Scholarship

n Annette Driedger Scholarships n BC Hydro Scholarships n BDO Canada LLP Scholarship n Brandon Salviulo Memorial Scholarship n Business and Professional Women's Club Foundation n Canadian Federation of University Women Cranbrook - Scholarship n Canadian Federation of University Women Cranbrook - Bursaries n CGA Academic Excellence Scholarship n CGA Continuing Education Tuition Scholarship n Chevron Canada Resources/Molnar Bursary n CN Parkin Memorial Bursary n Coca-Cola Bottling Company Scholarship n COTR CUPE Local 2773 Scholarship

n Cummins Western Canada Bursary n Dr. and Mrs. A. Lowden/Kootenay Addictions Society Bursary n David Lavay Memorial Scholarship n D.H. Radstaak Bursary n D.L. Olm Memorial Bursary n East Kootenay Chartered Accountants Association Scholarship n Eddy Brown Memorial Scholarship n Elk Valley Skills Centre Scholarship n Fernie Student Association n G & M Clark Bursary n Gleaners Society n Global Learning Scholarships

n Kootenay Savings Bursaries n Maple Leaf Rebekah Lodge Trades Bursary n Miro Micovsky Bursary - Golden Student Association n Remo Morandini Bursary n Rocky Mountain Naturalists - Mildred White Scholarship n Robert Fields Memorial Bursary - United Commercial Travellers n Royal Bank Scholarship n Ruth Walker Memorial Scholarships n Senior Citizens Association - Branch #11 Bursary n Sonja's Early Childhood Education Bursary n Sophia Hedman Trust Foundation n Southern Interior Development Initiative Trust

n International Students' Excellence Scholarships

n Tembec Industries Inc./Rotary Club of Cranbrook Scholarship

n COTR Fernie Campus Scholarship

n Invermere Health Care Auxiliary Bursary

n The Minerva Foundation Award for BC Women

n Columbia Basin Trust Community Services Awards

n Investors Group Scholarships

n Tiana McLellan Memorial Scholarship

n Janet Bailey Memorial Bursary

n TransCanada Pipeline Foundation Scholarship

n COTR Student Association Bursaries

n John Bracco Memorial Bursaries

n Velma McKay Bursary

n Columbia Brewery Scholarship

n John Leask Memorial Scholarship

n Verdun Casselman Memorial Scholarship

n Columbia Power Corporation Scholarships

n Kimberley Skills Centre Bursary

n Welding Program Advisory Committee Award

n COTR Faculty Association Bursaries n COTR Faculty Association Scholarships

Congratulations to all the award, scholarship and bursary recipients!

To download individual photos go to: www.cotr.bc.ca/grad

For more information phone: 250-489-8264 n toll-free: 1-877-489-2687 ext. 3264 n email: ask@cotr.bc.ca

www.cotr.bc.ca


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.