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RCMP suspect traffickers sold to students TOWNSMAN STAFF
Police have shut down a Cranbrook drug operation that was suspected to be selling to students at the nearby Parkland Middle School. On Thursday, May 30, Cranbrook RCMP used a warrant to search a home
Cranbrook drug bust opposite Parkland Middle School nets cache of marijuana
on 2nd Avenue South in Cranbrook, directly across the street from Parkland Middle School. “Police had received information that the subjects were actively involved in trafficking and sold to stu-
dents. This heightened police concern and an investigation was quickly initiated,” said Cpl. Chris Newel. In the house, police found six bags of marijuana weighing either one-ounce or half an ounce each.
“Although the quantity was not significant police were able to obtain evidence to support trafficking,” said Cpl. Newel. Three people inside the house at the time of the search were arrested and po-
lice are recommending the Crown lay charges of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking. While the search warrant was executed on Thursday night, a dance was going on
across the street at Parkland Middle School, RCMP said. “There was no risk to students at the time,” said Cpl. Newel. “Police are relieved to effectively shut down a trafficking operation that was operating in close proximity to a school.”
Trafficker gets one year, three months jail
Meadowbrook man arrested twice in a month pleads guilty to two charges of possession SALLY MACDONALD Townsman Staff
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Cranbrook photographer and artist Joel Robison captured the Aurora Borealis glowing above the St. Eugene Mission Church last Friday night, May 31.
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Kimberley super-volunteer Shirley Rossi personally peeled 60 pounds of potatoes for hashbrowns at the pancake breakfast.
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The pancake breakfast was enjoyed by all, especially Alexander, who loved the strawberries.
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A new business, the Spotted Pot Greenhouse from Skookumchuck, displayed its wares at Marysville Daze.
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Paris and Michelle, students of Hali Duncan, of the Kimberley and Cranbrook Highland Dance Association, put on a show in the Platzl.
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Dressed in full mining gear, Kevin Wilson, Kimberleyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Director of Economic Development, helped out at the registration booth for the Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Mazing Race, hosted by the Kootneay Orienteerng group.
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Face painting was popular at the Marysville Arena during Marysville Daze. Top to bottom are Mikyla, Amanda, MacKenzie and Nick.
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Brayden mans the whack a mole and Ashton, Josiah and Aden man the fortune cookie booth
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Artist Jim Robertson demonstrates painting en plein air.
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Members of the Cranbrook Garden Club green up the concrete planters by the East Kootenay Regional Hospital.
Spring comes to hospital, aged care home Cranbrook Garden Club and Interior Health are working together to beautify local health care facilities this summer
Sally MacDonald Townsman Staff
Cranbrook Garden Club and Interior Health have been working together to beautify green space at East
Kootenay Regional Hospital and the F.W. Green Home. The Garden Club matched funds provided by Interior Health, then they set to work planting at both lo-
cations. On Tuesday, May 28, the Garden Club partnered with volunteers from the Kin Club and this year’s Sam Steele Sweethearts youth ambassa-
dors to plant flowers in the inner courtyard at the F.W. Green Home. Then on Monday, June 3, Garden Club members were busy outside the hospital
planting raised beds with annuals. Soon perennials will be planted by the lower level of the hospital, outside the cafeteria. “Linda Muraro and Janice
Pelletier chaired this project and we think the plants will look awesome in a few weeks once the heat hits,” said Garden Club President Debbie Sinclair.
New summer camps offering local kids coordination training Arne Petryshen Townsman Staff
Motor skills and coordination are important skills for a child to develop, both as a way to enjoy sports and avoid injury. In July, the Playball and Briks 4 Kids summer camps will put those theories to good use as they come to Cranbrook. Anne-Marie Genis, from Playball Calgary, said the two programs work on gross motor skills and fine motor skills for young children aged three to eight. Genis said she decided to bring the programs to Cranbrook because of two employees she worked with for a year in Calgary that were from Cranbrook. Dane Reis and James Stechly worked with Genis at the program in Calgary. “It was actually their initiative when they went back
(to Cranbrook) to say that they loved Playball so much that they decided to do a summer camp there,” Genis said. “I was very pleased with them, so I can really trust putting these two guys into a field where I’m not. They have experience already with the kids.” Genis said her whole philosophy is to use sports as a means to make a child into an all-rounded athlete. “I use sports skills to improve life skills,” she said, “all the life skills that a child that age needs to learn.” Genis has been doing the program for four years in Calgary. It is a South African franchise. She noted it’s the first in Alberta, so it’s a very new franchise in the area. “It’s in Toronto, but not on the west side of the country,” she said. “I moved here 10 years ago. I was a teacher myself, but I wanted to do
something that I don’t have to be in a school situation again.” Playball allows her to continue to use coaching techniques and teaching techniques, but on a more entertaining and fun level. The franchise has been running 30 years and is in several countries, like the U.K., the U.S., Australia and Hong Kong. “We hope to put a franchise in Cranbrook,” she said. “If this summer camp is successful then it will run in the fall.” The summer camps will be hosted by the City of Cranbrook and run in July. For more information on the program visit www.playballcalgary.net or www.briks4kidz.com. To register for the camps visit Western Financial Place or call Leisure Services at 250-4890220/0221.
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Cranbrook McDonald’s owners past and present gathered at the restaurant on May 31 to say farewell to beloved McDonald’s employee Nan Kennelly who is retiring after 31 years. Roxanne and Dave Kaiser, owner-operators of Cranbrook McDonald’s Restaurant; Chris Sorenson, Cranbrook McDonald’s original owner-operator from 1974-1989; and Roger Rusnell, McDonald’s Supervisor, were there to give Nan a send-off. Nan was hired to work at the restaurant in September 1981 by her future son-in-law, Murray Vogt, who was a manager at the time. Several of her children also worked by her side during her career at McDonald’s. At 82, she is well-deserving of retirement but she will be greatly missed by all the McDonald’s morning regulars as well as her fellow employees. Nan was a faithful worker, always prompt, friendly and loyal, and a great example to her younger co-workers. Pictured above: Nan with current owner-operator Dave Kaiser.
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Cocaine trafficker gets one year, three months Continued from page 1 In the first incident on Friday, April 26, the 24-year-old man was arrested after a lengthy investigation. At the time of the arrest, RCMP found 18 one-gram baggies of cocaine. McKay was released on $500 bail and placed on strict release conditions, including being prohibited from going to Kimberley, and being ordered to stay inside his home between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m. each day. On Saturday, May 25, RCMP said McKay was arrested again in Meadowbrook, this time with an ounce of cocaine and $3,000 cash. At the time, RCMP Cpl. Chris Newel said the amount of cocaine found was significant. “To put the cocaine and cash amount in perspective, there was approximately one ounce,
which is 28 grams. Cocaine is typically sold in one- or half-gram quantities, so potentially between 28 and 56 sales. “The approximate price of a gram is $100, so the subject may have sold as much as 30 grams prior to his arrest.” On Monday, June 3, McKay pleaded guilty to two separate charges of possession for the purpose of trafficking. For the earlier offence, he was sentenced to six months jail. For the second offence, he was sentenced to nine months jail. The two sentences will be served consecutively, which means McKay will spend one year and three months in jail. He is also prohibited from possessing firearms for 10 years after his release.
City fundraising for Canada Day fireworks Townsman staff
Fireworks are back on the table for the Canada Day celebrations. The City has decided to get behind a proposal by Gord Felske to provide the fireworks display for the July 1 celebration. Council originally approved a scaled down event at Rotary Park, with Leisure Services staff taking the lead in planning the event. Council also opted to leave the door open for a community group to step forward and organize the fireworks display at Moir Park. The City has committed $2,000 towards the fireworks celebra-
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may be approached for a donation to the fireworks display. Donations for the display will be held by the city. You can also drop by city hall during regular business hours to donate. The City had been hoping a community group would step in to organize the Canada Day celebrations. However, since no groups came forward, the city stepped in. Once all the Canada Day events, locations and times are finalized the City will begin advertising to the public through the local media and at www.cranbrook. ca.
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tion and $2,500 towards the music and entertainment at Rotary Park. The city received a Heritage Canada Day grant of $2,500 to support the downtown celebration. Felske will be undertaking a fundraising campaign, on behalf of the City of Cranbrook, to undertake the fireworks display. “My goal is to raise at least $8,000, but the more we raise, the bigger and better the show,” Felske said. City staff wanted to let residents and businesses know that this is a legitimate fundraiser, supported by the City of Cranbrook, and you
CALGARY — Fireworks and First Nations dancers were to be part of a lavish ceremony Tuesday to mark the official opening of the largest office building in Calgary and the tallest building west of Toronto. The 58-storey Bow Building was ranked in
the top 10 architectural projects of 2012. Work on the structure started in June 2007, and the final cost came in at $1.4 billion. The Bow will house the headquarters for energy giants Encana and Cenovus among other companies. Offices will occupy 53 floors, retail outlets will
take up two, with the remainder dedicated to the mechanical workings of the structure. Two other skyscrapers of lesser height are expected to change the Calgary skyline again by the end of 2015, with proposals for other projects that include one which would be taller than the Bow.
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“The Kimberley Community Band will be joined by their special guests, the Selkirk High School Band, at their concert this Thursday June 6th, 7:30 PM, at McKim Theatre. Band members are excited about playing with the high school band, which has really come a long way in the last three years. There will be lots of new repertoire. Each band will play on its own, and come together for three pieces to cap off the concerts
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Cranbrook Library Display, June Featured in the Library’s display case for the month of June is Paintings on wood plaques by Bunnie Klassen.
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.
Thursday, June 6 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.
Saturday, June 8 Easter Star Spring Sale Beginning at 9 a.m., at Wolfy’s Garden behind the Shell station in Kimberley. There will be plants (annuals and perennials and baskets), home baking and
other gently used goods. Proceeds to Harmony Chapter #45 charities.
June 8 and 9 Rose Bowl Kimberley Golf Club 2-Lady Team Eclectic Best Ball. Entry Fee Includes Saturday: Golf and Dinner Shotgun Start @ 12:30 p.m. Sunday: Golf and Lunch Shotgun at 8 a.m. For more info, Jan Boyachek at 250-427-4337.
Decadent Desserts Saturday, June 8, 2 to 4 p.m. at the Cranbrook United Church, enjoy desserts, tea and a fashion show. Admission by advance tickets only. $12 adults, $7 students. Available at the Cellar Thrift Store. More information, call 250426-2022 or 250-4890170.
Sunday, June 9 Music at the Marysville Pub Elena Yeung and the Kootenay Express will perform an afternoon show starting around 3 pm. No charge.
Social ~ Dance to the music of ‘Chapparal’ June 15, at the Cranbrook Seniors HALL 2nd St. South. A great evening of Song and Dance held on Third Saturdays, at 7 pm. Everyone welcome. Refreshments served. 250.489.2720
JULY 9 – 27.2013 SELF HELP Kimberley Summer Theatre 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.
Thursday, June 13 Grand Opening Grand Opening of the Immigrant Welcome Center on Thursday June 13th at 9:30 at the Kimberley Public Library. Please join us to learn about the Center services and the other Welcoming Community projects in Kimber-
ley. For more information contact Kim Roberts CBAL Coordinator at kroberts@cbal.org or Pam Bailie CBAL Immigrant Settlement Assistance Worker at wckimberley@gmail.com 250427-6027
Jaffray-Baynes lake Farmers Market Tis the season for Farmers’ Markets and the longest running in the area is at Baynes Lake. The twenty-third season of the Jaffray-Baynes Lake Farmers’ Market starts on Saturday, June 15th at the Baynes Lake Community Centre. The outdoor market is open from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and will be held every Saturday throughout the summer up to the Labour Day Week-end.
Sunday, June 16 Elks Golf The annual Elks Charity tournament will be held at the Kimberley golf course on Sun. June 16. Members of the K.G.C. pay $45.00 ea. non-members $65.00 a guest for dinner $20.00. Prize presentation and dinner will be held at the Elks Club. Tee times start at 11am-2pm. Sign up as a team or we can put you with a group. Call 250-427-2343 to register.
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.
Summer Theatre Kimberley Summer Theare is gearing up, folks. The actors will be arriving in town very shortly to begin rehearsals for the coming season, which brings you two shows, Self Help (an adult comedy at Centre 64) and the Wizard of Oz (family entertainment at McKim Theatre. Two-Show pass (1 Self Help & 1 Wizard of Oz) $ 2 off each ticket F a m i l y - p a s s (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.
UPCOMING 2013 FREE PUBLIC SWIM Wednesday, June 5th, 5:00-6:00 PM is sponsored by Mark Creek Lions Club. EASTERN STAR SPRING SALE Saturday June 8th, 9AM opening, Wolfy’s Garden behind Shell. 220 St. Mary’s Ave. Plants: Annual & Perennials & Baskets, Home Baking Goodie Trays, Re-Sale of other’s favourites. Proceeds to Harmony Chapter #45 charities! Decadent Dessert Tea and Fashion Show June 8, 2 - 4pm, Cranbrook United Church, #2 - 12th Ave. S. Tickets available at Cellar Thrift Store. Info: 250-426-2022 / 250-489-0170. British Columbia Government Retired Employees Association, Rky Mtn Branch, will be holding their luncheon meeting at the Bavarian Chalet, Cranbrook on June 12th, at 12 noon. Info: Jack Selman 250-489-5930. Grand Opening of the Immigrant Welcome Center, Thursday June 13th, 9:30 at the Kimberley Public Library. Please join us to learn about the Center services and the other Welcoming Community projects in Kimberley. Info: contact Kim Roberts CBAL Coordinator at kroberts@cbal.org or Pam Bailie CBAL Immigrant Settlement Assistance Worker at wckimberley@gmail.com 250-427-6027 SOCIAL~DANCE to the music of ‘Chapparal’ JUNE 15, at the Cranbrook Seniors HALL 2nd St. South. A great evening of Song and Dance held on Third Saturdays, at 7 pm. EVERYONE WELCOME. Refreshments served. 250.489.2720 The annual Elks Charity Tournament is coming up on June 16 at the Kimberley Golf Course. Includes a prize for every player and a Prime Rib dinner. Sign up your own team or we can find a team for you. Call 250-427-2343 for more info. Kimberley Nature Park - Father’s Day Hike - Sunday, June 16. Meet at the Higgins St. entrance at 1 pm for a 3 - 4 hr moderate hike. Join leaders Ellen & Dan Chase 250- 427-5517 2013 FREE FAMILY SWIM Wednesday, June 19th, 6:00-7:00 PM is sponsored by Kimberley Medical Clinic. Children 18 years & under must be accompanied by an adult. Lorraine Butler’s Music Studio will be having the year-end Recital at the Knox Church at 7pm. On June 23rd, 2013, Reception following. Everyone Welcome. ONGOING 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 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 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. 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. 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) 429-3214. Open now through the end of August! Tours also available. Tai Chi Moving Meditation every Wednesday 3-4 pm at Centre 64. Starts November 7th. Call Adele 250-427-1939. Special Olympics BC – Kimberley/Cranbrook now has an Active Start! Active Start is for children with intellectual disabilities ages 2-6, teaching basic motor skills through fun, positive experiences.Thursdays, 10-11am at Kimberley Aquatic Centre ** Transportation available. Call Julia 427.3324 or Cyra 250.919.0757 Place your notice in your “What’s Up?” Community Calendar FREE of charge. 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Whizdom of younique names
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omeone in the United States has named their new baby girl ‘Younique’. Younique. That’s.... not an ordinary name. One might say it’s.... no, I won’t even say it because it would be indulging such foolishness. A baby boy has been named Carrion. Even in the somewhat red-neck (at times) East Kootenay, naming your child after road kill is just not done. Oh, there is also a Dolton. I just... why, parents? Why? Do you want your child to fail before he or she even has a chance? We all picture our children as successes, so as you sit dreaming with your little bundle of joy, what makes you think that anyone named Dolton will be elected to well... anything? There is a website out there called Nameberry, which has all the name information you need. They recently compiled a list of what they say are the worst baby names ever, and there were some doozies. Take Ahmiracle and Dmiracle. There were also variations of this miracle theme in the even more popular Lamiracle and Jamiracle. So yes, a newborn baby is “a miracle” but do you inflict that name on your kid? Apparently you do. Adding a letter to slightly change the
spelling has been popular in recent years. It makes your child stand out, it’s something ‘younique’, if you will. For instance the name Asia has been popular, but this year more than one pair of outstanding parents decided to go one step further and name their child Assia. Yup, that’s not open for teasing at all. There was also an Abass. Other parents chose Disney — maybe hoping Carolyn for a free trip to the Magic Grant Kingdom. Still others chose Ikea — perhaps hoping for a free Kvarglit with matching prjnis. Naming children after the weather — Sunny, Winter etc. is not without precedent, but Shady? There have also been a baker’s dozen of Vaders in recent years. I have no explanation for that. Although there may be even worse names out there, those don’t get registered unless at least five babies in the country were given these names. So all of the above names have been chosen by at least five sets of parents in the United States. I understand the desire to be younique. You want your child to stand out. And it’s very true that certain decades tend to produce an absolute flurry of babies with the
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same names. The ‘80s were filled with Jasons and Jennifers. Followed by the Morgans, Tiffanys, and more of the ‘90s. In 2012, it was Sophia and Jacob, followed by Emma and Mason. All popular. Maybe too popular for parents searching for the younique. But Whizdom? Vegas? Kal-el? Stop and think, people. Nameberry has also compiled a list of names they think are going to be very trendy in the coming decade – the Jasons of 2020s and beyond. Included in this list are Clover and Calla (not bad at all really), Zephyr (a tad pretentious, but I’ll grudgingly accept it), Lux (I’m not sure), Waverly (predicted to be the cool girl’s name), Nero (doesn’t bring up the greatest memory – fat guy fiddling while Rome burns, but to each his own, I guess), Breccan (a short leap from the currently popular Declan), Tiberius (another emperor, but also a Harry Potter character), Balthazar (what do you shorten this to on the ball field? Balthy? Zar?) In any event, according to Nameberry, in the next five years or so, there will be plenty of little Clovers, Luxes, Neros and Balthazars running around. At the very least I hope they outnumber the Whizdoms, Carrions and Youniques. Carolyn Grant is Editor of the Kimberley Daily Bulletin
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will be aired live by ESPN. “This will be the highest level lacrosse you can play, other than college,” said Hollister. “…You could say it’s for fun, but it’s going to be competitive as well. No one’s joking around.” He’s playing for Team North on a roster that features a lot of familiar faces, which includes friends made while attending Adrenaline lacrosse camps and tournaments over the years. “I know most of the kids,” Hollister added. “My whole Tropics team is on the roster, I think I’m playing against most of them, though. And then there’s one other kid from B.C.” Hollister will be busy over the summer with a few other Adrenaline events, as well as spending a day training with Paul Rabil, who Hollister called, “one of the best lacrosse players in the world.”
NHL votes on new rule changes, mandate visors STEPHEN WHYNO Canadian Press
TORONTO - At some point in the not-too-distant future, all NHL players will wear visors. That’s the long-term implication of Tuesday’s decision by the competition committee to make visors mandatory for all players entering the league beginning next season. Five owners and five players reached a consensus to grandfather in mandatory visors, meaning that all current players will still have the choice but incoming ones must continue to wear them as they have in junior, college and in Europe. The committee also voted to give hybrid icing a trial run during the 2013-14 pre-season and to institute shallower nets effective next season. Mandating visors was the subject of an NHLPA survey that revealed what Mathieu Schneider called a “clear majority” of support for
grandfathering them in. The eye injury to New York Rangers defenceman Marc Staal in March heated up the debate, even though 73 per cent of players wore visors this season. Safety in other aspects of the game was discussed in a meeting at the NHL office in Toronto, including the implementation of hybrid icing. Tested in the American Hockey League during the NHL lockout, racing to an imaginary line across the faceoff dots instead of the puck won’t be implemented immediately but will be tested in all pre-season games. Among other changes, all of which must be approved by the board of governors and the NHLPA executive committee before they go into effect, is the installation of nets that are four inches (10 centimetres) shallower but do not affect the size of the area between the goalposts and crossbar.
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KIMBERLEY SUMMER THEATRE www.kimberleysummertheatre.ca 14th Performance Season
JOIN US AT THE THEATRE THIS JULY/AUGUST GROUP BOOKINGS
GENERAL TICKETS Kimberley Summer Theatre invites you and your guests to join us for the 2013 season this summer. Two exciting “must see” shows await you this July & August. Reserved seating so order early to guarantee your seats. Curtain 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm Venues: Self Help - Centre 64 Theatre Wizard of Oz - McKim Theatre General tickets - “Self Help”
Adult: $23 / Senior $21 & Student: $18 General tickets - “Wizard of Oz”
Adult: $23 / Senior $21 / Student: $18 Child: $13 (3 - 12 yrs)
Kimberley Summer Theatre is your ticket to the ultimate group experience. Whether you’re organizing a corporate night-out, looking to host your clients, say thank you to your staff, or simply want to get a group of family & friends together , our dedicated team will ensure your visit will be an event to remember.
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July 10th – Senior’s Tea Matinee We welcome all seniors, whether individuals and or groups, to join us for this special matinee where preshow tea and biscuits will be served. There is no extra charge for Kimberley Summer Theatre, in partnership with area this. A Must See Comedy! restaurants, is pleased to offer a very special package July 13th 2:00pm - Lecture Series Matinee Audience to local residents and visitors that includes two dis- Kimberley Summer Theatre*Mature welcomes patrons to this counted tickets ($21.00 each – regularly $23.00) dur- special pre-show lecture matinee. Director Tanya Laing ing the July performances of the hit comedy Self Help, Gahr will be on site to talk about the play and the procKIMBERLEY THEATRE PRESENTS along with a discounted and/or specially priced menu SUMMER ess of directing the production. item at one of our seven exclusive participating resNORM FOSTERS July 17th 2:00pm - KST Member/Donor L. FRANK BAUM’S Matinee taurants. HILARIOUS COMEDY(Private pre-show wineTIMELESS and cheeseCLASSIC reception) Participating Restaurants: This very special matinee includes a private pre-show wine and cheese reception for all KST Members/Donors. Lunch: This matinee is open to the general public, however Bears Eatery /Our Place / Snowdrift Café only Members/Donors are invited to the pre-show reCENTRE 64 THEATRE ception. Dinner:
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