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Cranbrook actor lands role in new Star Trek film Jeremy Raymond was chosen for the role in Star Trek Into Darkness by director J.J. Abrams himself

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Actor Jeremy Raymond, originally from Cranbrook, boldly went where not many have gone before – onto the

re-imagined sets of one of his favourite childhood series, Star Trek. Raymond has a part in the new Star Trek Into Darkness, currently in theatres, and took some

time Tuesday afternoon to chat with the Townsman about the high-profile role. Raymond said that it was director J.J. Abrams himself that chose him

for the part. “What happened was J.J. had seen a TV movie I had done a few years ago,” Raymond said. “It was around the same time when there was a

special role that he was trying to figure out and I guess seeing me in that project triggered something and he said, ‘Get me that guy.’ He called and I came running.”

That was a TV movie called The Pastor’s Wife. “Although I was quite proud of it, I didn’t expect anything like this to come out of it, I’ll tell you that,” he said.

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PILOTS IN TRAINING: Local air cadets had a chance to get above the cloudy skies this weekend in glider planes launched at Canadian Rockies International Airport. Pictured: cadets Cpl. G. Bue and Air Cadet C. Blackmore experience a ride in a Cessna 182 high above the valley. See Thursday’s Townsman for a photo feature of the weekend’s gliding experience.

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Raymond couldn’t talk too much about specifics on the set, since there are a lot of surprises in the movie and he didn’t want to take any chances on ruining them. But he did comment on the overall experience. “It was amazing,” he said. “It was the kind of thing, when I was a kid imagining being an actor, this was the kind of wildest dream scenario that I was imagining. So I was really wowed. And to work with J.J. Abrams... There’s a reason that so many of his movies have that wonder, that magic and that excitement. A lot of that comes from him directly. It was amazing – the energy, the enthusiasm and the ideas that were constantly pinballing in his head.” When asked whether he’d consider himself a Trekkie, he said he is careful not to categorize himself. “You always think you’re a fan, then you meet somebody who’s really into it and you’re like, ‘Oh, I wasn’t a fan,’” he said. “But yeah, I watched the original series with my dad growing up. That was the series I was always plugged in to and the one I connected with most. So it was cool to see the first reboot that J.J. did a number of years ago, because that was the series that they drew from.”

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Star Trek actor got his start in Cranbrook and Kimberley plays Continued from page 1 Since then, Raymond said he’s seen bits of every Star Trek incarnation, but he always goes back to that original series. Raymond said growing up he was caught between wanting to be an actor, a musician and Batman. “I still think I’m going for all three,” he said. “I’m still doing the music stuff, and the acting stuff. I can’t talk about my crime fighting stuff for obvious reasons – I’m sure you’ll understand.” Raymond said the last time he spoke with the Daily Townsman was for his Gemini nomination some 10 years ago. He started his acting career many years ago in a Crestbrook play, when he was four or five. At 13, he joined a theatre company that toured western Canada. It was then that he got a taste of the real work behind acting and said he came off the tour bus content with that notion. Then he did summer theatre in Kimberley. He picked up films after studying music at Grant McEwan College in Edmonton. He said Star Trek has opened some doors and now he’s looking at where to jump next. He may do some voiceover work, as well as film and theatre. He said his best friend, also from Cranbrook, is the lead animator on the Ninja Turtles TV show, and inspired his interest in voice acting. “Throughout this whole thing it’s been really cool to get all this support from Cranbrook,” he said. Raymond also offered some career ad-

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“Find a way to do what you love in a way that sustains you. Then you can just wrap your life around it” Jeremy Raymond

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vice. “Find a way to do what you love in a way that sustains you. Then you can just wrap your life around it,” he said. “That will carry you a lot further than you think. If you get fortunate, you can make a bit of money too. “The people I’ve met, whether it’s in acting or music or animation or dancing – and there’s actually a lot of very talented people that have come from Cranbrook and found a way to work in the arts – but the people who sustain themselves over the years, through the ups and downs, are the people who are doing what they do in a way that satisfies them. I think that is key.”

City of Kimberley PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Kimberley hereby gives notice that it intends to amend the off-street parking and loading regulations that apply to all lands affected by Zoning Bylaw 1850 in Kimberley. Lands affected by the Alpine Resort Zoning Bylaw 2016 are not impacted by the proposed changes. Bylaw No. 2470 (Amendment No. 118, 2013) proposes numerous changes that are intended to improve clarity and certainty of the offstreet parking and loading regulations. The proposed changes are intended to eliminate inconsistent parking regulations for commercial and residential uses in commercial zones by exempting all uses on lands zoned CP-1, C-1, C-2 and C-3 from off-street parking requirements. The proposed amendments would reduce the parking requirement for smaller residential units and reduce the loading requirements for smaller scale commercial and industrial uses. A Public Hearing for Bylaw 2470 will be held on Monday, May 27, 2013 at 6:45 pm in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 340 Spokane Street, Kimberley, BC. If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws, you may: a. Submit written presentations to City Hall prior to the hearing, or b. Submit written and/or verbal presentations at the hearing.

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Artist Jim Robertson of Cranbrook is pictured at the opening of “The Tea Hee Party” at the Key Gallery at the Key City Theatre, Saturday, May 18. The teapot-themed exhibition features works by Robertson, Paula Cravens, Edith Lydell, Tara Mercer, Michael Flisak, Dorial Davis and Alicia Herman.

Research has shown that the first six years of life lays the foundation for a person’s life. A unique provincial partnership that bases its work on this principle is now celebrating its 10th anniversary. Success by 6 helps to ensure that children ages 0 to 6 develop the emotional, social, cognitive, and physical skills they need as they enter school. This groundbreaking partnership, bringing together the public, the not for profit and the business sectors,

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(Kimberley Nature Park/Overwaitea Hill Hand Pile Burning Program) GENERAL TERMS & CONDITIONS The City of Kimberley is accepting written quotations for the Fuel Treatment of 18 ha of land located in the Kimberley Nature Park. REFERENCES Applications will be required to provide references of similar fuel hazard mitigation work performed. BUSINESS LICENSE Successful bidders must have a current business license with the City of Kimberley. WORK TO BE PERFORMED A full package of the work to be completed can be picked up at the Kimberley Fire Department, Monday to Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm or off the City of Kimberley website; www.kimberley.ca. APPLICATIONS Sealed quotations for the Interface Fuel Hazard Reduction Program will be received by the City of Kimberley, up to 11:00am (local time) on June 14, 2013. MANDATORY SITE TOUR A Mandatory Site Tour will be held June 4, 2013 from 09:30 to 15:00 hours for all contractors looking at the project. Kimberley City Hall 340 Spokane Street, Kimberley, BC V1A 2E8 Phone: 1-250-427-5311, ext 229 Fax: 1-250-427-5252 • Email: acollinson@kimberley.ca Attn: All Collinson, Fire Chief The contractor is responsible for completing the Interface Fuel Hazard Mitigation as per the developed prescription. The City of Kimberley reserves the right to reject any or all of the quotations, the lowest or any quotation will not necessarily be accepted. Quotations not meeting the general conditions shall be considered incomplete and may be rejected on that basis. Quotation information and other particulars may be obtained from the City of Kimberley at 340 Spokane Street, Kimberley, BC. Inquiries should be directed to the Fire Chief at 250-427-5311 ext 229 and for technical questions you can contact R.W. Gray at bobgray@ shaw.ca.

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GENERAL TERMS & CONDITIONS The City of Kimberley is accepting written quotations for the Fuel Treatment of 13.1 ha of land located in the Kimberley Nordic Centre (Spruce Trail). REFERENCES Applications will be required to provide references of similar fuel hazard mitigation work performed. BUSINESS LICENSE Successful bidders must have a current business license with the City of Kimberley. WORK TO BE PERFORMED A full package of the work to be completed can be picked up at the Kimberley Fire Department, Monday to Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm or off the City of Kimberley website; www.kimberley.ca. APPLICATIONS Sealed quotations for the Interface Fuel Hazard Reduction Program will be received by the City of Kimberley, up to 11:00am (local time) on June 14, 2013. MANDATORY SITE TOUR A Mandatory Site Tour will be held June 5, 2013 from 09:30 to 15:00 hours for all contractors looking at the project. Kimberley City Hall 340 Spokane Street, Kimberley, BC V1A 2E8 Phone: 1-250-427-5311, ext 229 Fax: 1-250-427-5252 • Email: acollinson@kimberley.ca Attn: All Collinson, Fire Chief The contractor is responsible for completing the Interface Fuel Hazard Mitigation as per the developed prescription. The City of Kimberley reserves the right to reject any or all of the quotations, the lowest or any quotation will not necessarily be accepted. Quotations not meeting the general conditions shall be considered incomplete and may be rejected on that basis. Quotation information and other particulars may be obtained from the City of Kimberley at 340 Spokane Street, Kimberley, BC. Inquiries should be directed to the Fire Chief at 250-427-5311 ext 229 and for technical questions you can contact R.W. Gray at bobgray@shaw.ca.

came together with a vision that it takes a whole community to support families with children under six years of age. Communities understand the needs of their young families and are best positioned to respond to those needs. Here in the East Kootenay Success By 6 funds Early Childhood Development Teams in seven communities, Paq’mi Nuq’yuk Aboriginal Early Years Program, Family Friendly Business Engagement Projects and contributes to a variety of community events and training opportunities. In British Columbia, Success By 6 was born on May 21, 2003 when the United Way of the Lower Mainland, the Savings and Credit Unions of B.C. (now known as Central 1 Credit Union) and the B.C. government through the Ministry of Children and Family Development signed on to the Early Childhood Development Provincial Partnership. Over the past ten years, Success By 6 has built a network of Early Years community coalitions across B.C. that involve local credit unions, local United Ways and government representatives along with many diverse stakeholders including parents, grandparents, educators, health professionals, local governments, Aboriginal leaders, children’s librarians, recreation coordinators and many more. Collectively they plan how their community’s children can best be supported. Today Success by 6 is a network of over 120 Early Childhood Coalitions in B.C. that support over 550 communities. 1,700 people are involved on these coalitions and an additional 1,500 volunteers take part in supporting their work. For more information visit www.successby6bc.ca.


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Concerts, hikes, shows and more What’s Up? CAROLYN GRANT entertainment@ dailytownsman.com

Underground Mining Railway The Underground Mining Railway is now open in Kimberley, weekends only. Tours feature a train trip through the Mark Creek Valley, a guided tour in the Underground Interpretive Centre, and a guided tour of the Sullivan Mine Powerhouse before returning to the Downtown Station, depart at 11 a.m., 1p.m. and 3 p.m. The Resort Express Train goes at 10 a.m. Saturdays, Sundays and Holiday Mondays (Features a scenic train trip to the Kimberley Alpine Resort and back - for those who just like to ride the train.)

All Month online entertainment CBAL Senior Computer Workshops in Kimberley. CBAL is offering a series of beginner workshops for seniors on Skype, Facebook, Twitter, Online Shopping or Photo Management. If you are a senior, have some basic computer knowledge, and are interested in learning more, please contact Pam Bailie at 250-427-6027. Workshops will be held on Monday afternoons in May.

Purcell Mountain Painters In the gallery at Centre 64 in Kimberley this month we have the Purcell Mountain Painters exhibition, which held an opening reception last Saturday. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m.

Bead work This month the display in the Cranbrook Public Library’s Display case for the month of May is bead work and hand-made jewelry by Janice Templeton of Temp’s Creative Beads and More.

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Naturalists and the public are invited to enjoy the Spring Migration at Elizabeth Lake. They meet at 7 a.m. on Tuesdays at the Visitor Centre. Experienced birders will guide the group every week during May, June and early July. Join them for 1 to 3 hours as they walk the trails; dress warmly and bring a field guide, binoculars and a scope if possible. See you bright and early; if you are a bit late you’ll be able to catch up. 250 489 1601

Saturday, May 25 Plant sale Kimberley Garden Club Annual Plant Sale 9-11 am Kootenay Savings Credit Union Parking lot, 200 Wallinger Avenue, Kimberley. Deer resistant plants, house plants, heirloom tomatoes and more.

Sunday, May 26 Orchid hike Kimberley Nature Park - Calypso Orchid Count - Sunday, May 26 Meet at the Higgins St. entrance at 10 am for a 2 - 3 hr moderate hike. Join leader Pam Chenery 250-427-5198 Natural History Event.

Walk for Dog Guides The Mark Creek, Wasa & Cranbrook Lions Clubs will be hosting their 10th annual Walk for Dog Guides at Wasa. Registration noon at Wasa Lions Picnic Site, with walk around the lake following. Bring the family (including your dog) out to this fun filled event. Info: (250)427-3550 or go online to purinawalkfordogguides.com

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tion invites you and your family to celebrate with us the prohibition of mining on 400 acres and the prospect of a 40 acre park at Cherry Creek Falls in Meadowbrook. BBQ on Sunday, May 26, 1:00-3:00pm at the falls rain or shine. Follow the signs beginning at Thomason Rd. Info: 427-8834 or 4273277.

Monday, May 27 through June 9 Fabricated Fabricated - Works of the Kimberley North Star Quilters May 27 June 09 at Centre 64. Exhibit hours are from 1 pm - 5 pm, Mon-Fri and 11 am - 5 pm, SatSun. Admission by donation.

Thursday, May 30 Band together Kimberley Community Band and Selkirk Secondary School Band will come together in concert, Thursday, 30th May, in McKim Theatre, 7:30 p.m. The programme will include many new pieces by each band and conclude with a number of selections by the massed bands.

Spring Fling Liela Cooper School of Highland Dance Spring Fling...Year End Show, Thursday May 30th 7 p.m. McKim Auditorium. Refreshments will be served. Adults $8, children free, tickets at the door. Guest performance by the Kimberley Pipe Band. Come out and support your local Highland Dancer!

May and June Quilt Show Fabricated - Works of the Kimberley North Star Quilters will run from May 27 - June 09 at Centre 64. Exhibit hours are from 1 pm - 5 pm Mon-Fri and 11 am - 5 pm Sat-Sun. The show includes traditional and contemporary works in fibre, including quilts, wall hangings, wearable art and this summer’s Raffle quilt. Come and enjoy a wonderful display of fabric, design and colour. Admission

See what the North Star Quilters have been creating at their show ‘Fabricated’. by donation.

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Friday, May 31 Mini Book Sale at the Manual Training School for current Friends of the Cranbrook Public Library members only: 6 pm to 8 pm. Find your summer reading at the book sale of the Friends of the Cranbrook Public Library at the Manual Training School (adjacent to Library) on June 1. Everyone welcome. Times 9 am to 4 pm. We are receiving donations now at the Circulation Desk at the Library. Contact: Marilyn 250-489-6254.

A must see comedy presented by the Kimberley Summer Theatre. In the theatre at Centre 64. Ticket price: $23 adults (mature content and not suitable for children) Early Bird Discounts: $4 off on ticket purchase before May 31, $3 off before June 30. Two-Show pass (1 Self Help & 1 Wizard of Oz) $ 2 off each ticket Family-pass (2adults/2children) $ 3 off of each ticket Groups of 10 and more $3 off each ticket. Tickets available at 250-4274080 or at the door.

Saturday, June 1 - Hike Kimberley Nature Park - Photography Hike - Saturday, June 1. Meet at the Higgins St. entrance at 9 am for a 3 hour meander on nearby trails. Consider bringing a tripod and variety of lenses. Join leader Lyle Grisedale 250-427-5153.

Sunday, June 2 Bell Choir The Epworth Chorale, Reflections, And Cathedral Bell Choir. Cranbrook, June 2, 2013, 7 pm at the United Church. The Bell Choir musicians ring a sex-octave set of bells. The group consists of youth from ages 7

July 7 Garden Tour Take a self-guided tour of 6 beautifully diverse gardens and discover plants as well as local artisans from 10 am to 3:30 pm on Sunday July 7th at the Cranbrook Garden Club’s 17th Annual Open Garden Day! Tickets are $10 available after June 22nd at Top Crop Garden, Farm & Pet and Lotus Books. From noon to 1:30 pm at Christ Church Anglican (lower level) the Garden Club encourages you to stop for a delicious homemade lunch provided by the church ladies ($8 at the door) and take in our Garden Club’s Plant Sale where you’re sure to find a bargain.

UPCOMING East Kootenay Railway Pensioners Association Social Luncheon at 12:30 pm, Tuesday May 21st, 2013 at the Bavarian Chalet (Day’s Inn) 600 Cranbrook St.N, Cranbrook. All Railway Retiree’s and Spouses are welcome. RSVP by May 17th. Please contact Secretary Frances Allen 250-426-2720, Bill Belding 250- 426-5006. May 25th. Kimberley Garden Club Annual Plant Sale 9-11 am Kootenay Savings Credit Union Parking lot, 200 Wallinger Avenue, Kimberley. Deer resistant plants, house plants, heirloom tomatoes and more. Sunday, May 26 the Mark Creek, Wasa & Cranbrook Lions Clubs will be hosting their 10th annual Walk for Dog Guides at Wasa. Registration noon at Wasa Lions Picnic Site, with walk around the lake following. Bring the family (including your dog) out to this fun filled event. Info: (250)427-3550 or go online to purinawalkfordogguides.com Kimberley Nature Park - Calypso Orchid Count - Sunday, May 26. Meet at Higgins St. entrance at 10 am for a 2 - 3 hr moderate hike. Join leader Pam Chenery 250-427-5198. Natural History Event. Immigration Law for Live-In Caregivers & Temporary Foreign Workers; Sunday May 26, 1-5pm, 100-125-10th Ave S, Cranbrook, Group Rm, Main Floor. To register or to book appt, contact Mila Siguenza; 250-426-2943 or email mila-cwrs@shaw.ca The Meadowbrook Community Association invites you and your family to celebrate with us the prohibition of mining on 400 acres and the prospect of a 40 acre park at Cherry Creek Falls in Meadowbrook. BBQ on Sunday, May 26, 1:00-3:00pm at the falls rain or shine. Follow the signs beginning at Thomason Rd. Info: 427-8834 or 427-3277. Fabricated - Works of the Kimberley North Star Quilters May 27 June 09 at Centre 64. Exhibit hours are from 1 pm - 5 pm, Mon-Fri and 11 am - 5 pm, Sat-Sun. Admission by donation. Kimberley Nature Park - Photography Hike - Saturday, June 1. Meet at the Higgins St. entrance at 9 am for a 3 hr meander on nearby trails. Consider bringing a tripod and variety of lenses. Join leader Lyle Grisedale 250-427-5153 The EPWORTH CHORALE, REFLECTIONS, and CATHEDRAL BELL CHOIR. Cranbrook, June 2, 2013, 7 pm at the United Church. The Bell Choir musicians ring a sex-octave set of bells. The group consists of youth from ages 7 through 20 years of age. 2013 FREE PUBLIC SWIM Wednesday, June 5th, 5:00-6:00 PM is sponsored by Mark Creek Lions Club. ONGOING 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 & funds for Grandmothers raising their Grandchildren in countries devastated by Aids. Norma at 250-426-6111. ESL: CBAL hosts Conversation Cafe Tues 7-9pm, morning class Wed 10am-12noon & Evening class Wed 7pm-9pm. All sessions held at CBAL office 19 9th Ave S. Childcare upon request. All programs are FREE. FMI: Bruce 250-9192766 or khough@cbal.org Bibles for Missions Thirft Store 824 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook. Open Tues-Sat 10am-5pm. 778-520-1981. The Compassionate Friends meet 2nd Tuesday each month at 4:00pm at the East Kootenay Child Care Resource and Referral Boardroom (in the Baker Street Mall parking lot) Info: call Laura @ 250 489-1000/Diane @ 250 489-0154 Do you have the desire to stop eating compulsively? OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS (a 12-Step Program) meets Tuesdays from 7-8 pm at Cranbrook United Church, 2-12 S. S., downstairs. Contact: cranbrookoa@hotmail.com. The Council of Senior Citizens Organizations (COSCO) is an advocacy group devoted to improving “The Quality Of Life” for all seniors. To become a member contact Ernie Bayer, ph 604-576-9734, fax 604-576-9733, email ecbayer@shaw.ca. The Cranbrook Kimberley Hospice Society seeks volunteers to help us provide services to persons at the end of life and their families. Training is provided. Call 250-417-2019, Toll Free 1-855-417-2019 if interested. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24; Friday Meat Draw: 4:30- 6:30, Saturday Meat Draw: 3:30-5:30. Cranbrook Quilters’ Guild hold their meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month at 7:15 pm upstairs in Seniors Hall, 125-17th Ave. S. All skill levels welcome. FMI Betty 250-489-1498 or June 250-426-8817. Mark Creek Lions “Meet and Greet” the 1st and 3rd Wednesday, from 6:00-6:30 pm. Dinner to follow at Western Lodge. FMI: 250-427-5612 or 427-7496. The Cranbrook Senior Floor Curling is looking for new members. Curling is Monday and Wednesday afternoons, upstairs in the Curling Rink. Info: Dave at 250-426-5387. KIMBERLEY North Star Quilters meet 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 7pm downstairs Centennial Hall, 100 4th Avenue. Everyone welcome. Info: Carol at 250-427-7935 or Joan at 250-427-4046. Place your notice in your “What’s Up?” Community Calendar FREE of charge. 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Housework and other nightmares “The best way to avoid housework is not ‘the front room’ spotless, free from chilto be available when someone else thinks it dren, pets and even themselves until polite company came visiting. I was hardly ever is necessary.” —Anonymous y friend Neddy tells me allowed in, even at Christmas. It was sort of that he has a woman come hallowed ground. I must have taken this trick with me into into his house on a regular basis in order to do ‘house- the RAF. There, as a corporal, I shared with work’. Neddy is a widower Cyril, another lowly N.C.O., a small room as I am and he probably feels that it is be- at the end of a hut full of ‘erks’, recent enlistneath his dignity as a man to struggle with ees. Unfortunately, when the Flight Sergeant made his inspection such menial chores. of the ‘erks’ quarters, we I, on the other hand, too were invaded, poked at having no dignity, have and inspected for dirt. So learned to neglect such we left that room spotless nonsense like housework with immaculately made because I believe it to be Peter beds and tidily hung uniunnecessary. However, I do Warland forms. The place gleamed make a point of inviting a with spit and polish while few friends around to my place occasionally and then whip around Cyril and I had beds in the storeroom with the vacuum and tidy up just those across the hall, sanctum sanctorum, but places where guests might venture or are rating up there with a pig-sty. Our primitive ancestors did something like that too. actually permitted to go. You see, housework has been the bane As some of my friends are getting frail, I actually make an effort to clean the up- of human life since the beginning of time; stairs bathroom, but this, according to the people have been avoiding it for millions of book that I read on housework, written by years. Moving has always been the way we the famous Dave Barry, is over-reaching myself; I could come to serious harm. Al- humans have avoided housework. As soon most all housework is hard and dangerous as the cave or hovel became untenable especially in such noisome places as bath- because of the heaps of mammoth bones rooms and ovens; this is where plague (or mammoth heaps of assorted bones) germs gather, so I move cautiously and and the kids had completed all of their art work on the walls, the family moved to don’t over-do it. I probably picked up this ruse from my another cave or hovel, thus advancing the parents in days of yore. They always kept spread of humans until they reached Tier-

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Martial artists make the grade at nationals TRE VOR CR AWLEY Sports Editor

Cranbrook martial artists fought their way to spots on the Canadian team at a national tournament in Ottawa over the weekend. The Rocky Mountain Academy of Martial Arts sent five students to the nation’s capital, while the Dragon School of Korean Martial Arts was represented by Curtis Pocha. Logan Robertson, Tage Leiman, Cole McNolty Tyson Hirscher and Dave Buckley all represented RMAMA at the event and all made the national squad in their respective age and weight categories in continuous sparring. Roberston earned a silver medal, while Leiman, McNaulty and Tyson Hirscher captured bronze honours, while Buckley battled his way to a fourth place finish, and a spot as an alternate on the national team. Joel Huncar, owner of RMAMA who led his five athletes to nationals, said Hirscher’s showing over his two rounds was particularly exciting. “Tyson, he came out

a little soft, he was holding back and so he lost in the first round,” Huncar said. “…because Tyson held back in the first round, he came in last, because he got taken out right away. So the second heat, he said, ‘Well, I’m not holding back now,’ and I gave him a pep talk. “He went back in and beat everybody.” Leiman also had an exciting finish, requiring extra rounds after a three-way tie for first place with two other opponents, added Huncar. Huncar said the tournament, which featured 100 clubs from across the country, was a great experience not just for his students, but for himself as well. “You know what I love about this, is it gives kids a goal to reach for and to train for—not just kids, because we have adults compete as well—but it gives people something to train for and set goals for,” Huncar said. “You learn a lot as you go. The whole place was so respectful, everyone was shaking hands with opposing

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Martial artists in Cranbrook attended a national tournament sanctioned by the World Karate and Kickboxing Council, earning some impressive results at the end of the three-day event. Pictured above: Tyson Hirscher, Dave Buckley, Cole McNolty, Joel Huncar, Tage Leiman, Logan Robertson and a fellow fighter representing a club out of Fernie. coaches and fighters who just finished beating the crap out of each other compared notes and talked afterwards.” Huncar personally thanks the following businesses for supporting RMAMA’s trip to Ottawa: Mission Hills Golf Course, Al Hubli

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Mooseheads pound Knights 8-2 JOSHUA CLIPPERTON Canadian Press

SASKATOON - Martin Frk had a hat trick and an assist and Darcy Ashley also scored twice and had an assist of his own Tuesday as the Halifax Mooseheads hammered the London Knights 9-2 in the final round-robin game for both teams at the MasterCard Memorial Cup. Stefan Fournier added a goal and an assist, while Brent Andrews, Ryan Falkenham and Luca Ciampini also scored for Halifax (2-1), which booked a spot in at least Friday’s semifinal with a clinical offensive performance. Zachary Fucale made 26 saves for the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League champions, who led 5-0 after the first period and 8-2 after the second before taking their foot off the gas in the third. Top

prospects Nathan MacKinnon and Jonathan Drouin each added three assists. The focus of the tournament now turns to Wednesday’s final round-robin game between the Western Hockey League champion Portland Winterhawks (1-1) and the host Saskatoon Blades (1-1). A victory for Portland puts the Mooseheads directly into Sunday’s championship game, while a Saskatoon win means the Blades will go right to the final, with Halifax having to settle for a spot in the semifinal. Seth Griffith and Matt Rupert had the goals for the Knights (12), who will take on the loser of Saskatoon-Portland in Thursday’s tiebreaker. The winner of that one moves on to the semi. Jake Patterson, who

was making his first start of the tournament, stopped 6 of 11 shots for London in a disastrous first period before being replaced by Anthony Stolarz at the start of second. Stolarz was pulled after giving up five goals on 31 shots in the Ontario Hockey League champions’ 6-3 loss to Portland on Monday. He finished

with 22 saves on Tuesday. Notes: The best that Portland can finish is to qualify for the semifinal with a win over Saskatoon on Wednesday. ... Hockey legend and local product Gordie Howe received a standing ovation from the crowd of 9,237 before dropping the puck for the ceremonial faceoff.

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City of Kimberley Request for Proposal: Kimberley Mark Creek Pedestrian Bridges Design & Build The City of Kimberley Request for Proposal to obtain and to perform work to complete the design and construction of three heavy timber pedestrian bridges across the newly revitalized Mark Creek Flume in Kimberley, BC. Price remuneration in accordance with the Contract Document. Tender Documents can be obtained from: 1. www.city.kimberley.bc.ca under “ What’s New” 2. www.bcbid.gov.bc.ca under “City of Kimberley” Responses will be received by the Project Coordinator City of Kimberley, 340 Spokane Street, Kimberley BC, V1A 2E8 NO LATER than 4:00 pm local time, Friday May 31, 2013. Due to the nature of this project attendance at the contractor’s site tour is absolutely mandatory for the proponent who wishes to submit a proposal. Date and location of the mandatory site tour is to be Wednesday May 22, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. local time at Leadenhall Street and St. Mary’s Avenue, Kimberley B.C. The City of Kimberley reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or to accept the proposal deemed most favorable to the interests of the City of Kimberley. For inquiries, please contact Don Schacher, Project Coordinator City of Kimberley 250 - 427-9661.


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Bobcat and Dump Truck Service also available. Satisfaction guaranteed.

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Serving Cranbrook and Kimberley

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TREES, LAWNS & GARDENS 2013 spring services: -professional tree & shrub pruning -aerate, power rake -rototill garden -minor landscape --------------------WEILER PROPERTY SERVICES David J. Weiler & Kimberly Hartling Forest technologists (horticulture & arborculture consultants) Insured 30 years experience Kimberley & Cranbrook ---------------------

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2013

LOCAL NEWS

DAILY TOWNSMAN / DAILY BULLETIN

P U B L I C H E A R I NG N O T I C E Public Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of Cranbrook is considering adopting “City of Cranbrook Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3755, 2013”. The purpose of the proposed Official Community Plan amendment is to: • add new sections referencing the City’s Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP) and Growth Management Study (GMS), including two new map schedules; • provide new and updated policies with respect to the vision, regional context, sustainable land use, municipal boundary extensions, parks & recreation, and social, institutional and community considerations; • modify a number of provisions and guidelines for the City’s Development Permit Areas which will help clarify and streamline the application process. “City of Cranbrook Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3755, 2013” may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, up until May 27, 2013 as posted on the bulletin board in the foyer at City Hall, or in the office of the Municipal Clerk. The Public Hearing will commence in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 40 - 10 Avenue South at 6:00 p.m. on May 27, 2013. All persons who believe that their interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw may submit written presentations to the City of Cranbrook prior to the date of the Hearing and they may also submit written and/or verbal presentations at the Hearing, thereby allowing all persons an opportunity to be heard on this matter. SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE PUBLIC HEARING. Municipal Clerk

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Congratulations to Cranbrook residents Georgie Lloyd and Cathie Patton, who each won two tickets to see Paul Brandt in concert at the Cranbrook Alliance Church on Sunday, May 19. The Cranbrook Daily Townsman/Kimberley Daily Bulletin sponsored the event, and held a competition on May 15 and 16 to give away four tickets to the concert, with special admittance to a sound check Sunday afternoon. Pictured above, Karen Johnston, Townsman/Bulletin publisher, presents Georgie Lloyd with two tickets to the Paul Brandt concert.

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