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Despite the efforts of the Friends and Residents of the North Fork (FRNF), BC Timber Sales (BCTS) has decided to proceed with plans to log the Lynch Creek North area. “Work to upgrade the Gladstone Forestry Road began (Thursday, July 11),” Shane Bowden, BCTS timber sales manager for the Kootenay business region, said in an interview Friday. Margaret Steele, spokesperson for the FRNF, responded, “I am totally disgusted that BCTS is going ahead with the road, when they know we have a meeting arranged in Victoria with senior ministry (Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operation) officials to discuss this issue on July 25. This is a total disregard for the voices of 160 citizens of the Boundary who have signed a petition asking for a moratorium on this logging plan.” According to Steele, the area that is to be logged is vital to the resident wildlife. In a letter to Bowden she wrote, “This area is the last intact forest and wildlife corridor remaining in the Lower Granby and, if it is logged, Gladstone Park will become an ‘Island of Extinction’ for wildlife, just like Granby Park. Lynch

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Creek North is the only remaining wildlife corridor from high elevation to low valley ecosystems and includes valuable south facing habitat.” Steele maintains that the Kettle-Granby grizzly population in particular is threatened if the logging proceeds in Lynch Creek North. “There is speculation that the grizzlies have basically been ‘pushed’ into this area since the connectivity corridor between the two parks has been destroyed,” Steele stated. “Simply put, they have nowhere else to go. Grizzly bear biology clearly points to the need for buffer zones between and around protected areas to provide

any meaningful protection and security for the animals.” The FRNF hosted members of the BCTS staff recently in a tour of the area that is to be logged. During the tour, their concerns were expressed over the harm that logging would do in terms of animal habitat, disruption of the water supply and recreational use. After the tour, Bowden emailed the FRNF. “I appreciate you and others taking time to visit the area with us and see first-hand what we are planning to do in the way of road upgrades and timber harvesting,” he wrote. “From my review of events of the day nothing came forward that would cause me to reconsider our plans for the development of Lynch Creek. We are operating firmly within requirements of the Kootenay Boundary Land Use Plan and Forest Legislation and have applied sound professional judgment in the development of road and block prescriptions, with consideration to wildlife values including Grizzly bear.” In his interview with the Gazette, Bowden referred comments to the ministry’s public relations department. Public Affairs Officer Brennan Clarke told the Gazette he would prepare answers and email them but had not done so by deadline.

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1908 Half the business portion of the city lay in ruins following an early morning conflagration that broke out in the old Union Hotel on Riverside Avenue and spread rapidly through an entire block. Damage was estimated at more than a quarter million dollars. 1913 Construction work was begun on the tower for the new post office and customs building, which will have a four-dial clock and bell operated by the clock mechanism, total cost to be $3,500. 1918 The fluorspar property on the North Fork, recently acquired by the Coning Co., was to be known as the Rock Candy group, with Dan Matheson appointed superintendent. 1923 Hon. Dr. King, federal minister of public works, and Hon. Dr. MacLean, minister of education, visited the area en route to an inspection tour of the new CascadeRossland highway. 1928 The Highland Lass Co. of Beaverdell made an excellent strike on their claims on Wallace Mountain, exposing a 24-inch vein of high grade ore carrying ruby and native silver. 1933 As a preliminary step to the organization of a local Gyro club, the Grand Forks Service Club was formed with Arthur E. Gilpin as president, Dr. W.D. Smith as vice-president, Basil Flynn as secretarytreasurer and Klaus Scheer as sergeant at arms.

1938 The Boundary area lost another pioneer when Angus Duncan McLennan, 77, died at Rock Creek after living in the Boundary for 40 years. 1943 Under the auspices of the federal government, the Midway airport was being enlarged as an emergency landing field and, when completed, would provide a mile-long east-west runway. 1948 Jim Turner, a young cowhand from Rock Creek, took the title of the bucking horse with saddle championship at the Calgary Stampede. 1953 More than 900 guests gathered at the groom’s home to witness the Doukhobor ceremony in which John J. Verigin took as his bride Laura Relkoff of Brilliant. 1958 John J. Verigin of the USCC, Mayor Archer Davis and Don Manly, president of the board of trade, were the Grand Forks delegates to a special meeting in Castlegar, the purpose of which was to set up a committee to bring about solutions to the Doukhobor problems of the district. 1963 Maida’s Lakeview Motel on Highway 3, a new establishment owned and operated by Angelo and Julia Maida, was opened for travellers stopping off at Christina Lake. 1968 Inland Natural gas was busy digging around Midway and expected to have its system in operation within a month. 1978 Local curling club president Terry

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Hamagami predicted curling by November after Mayor Sugimoto, Hamagami and others turned sod to kick off the construction on the new $328,000 curling rink. 1983 Thursday was going to be a special day for the Rossi family in Grand Forks. Fiftyone years before, in July 1932, Maria Rossi brought her five children back to Grand Forks for a joyful reunion with her husband, Joe, and their son, Louis. 1993 Dinsmore Creek, the site of mud slides in 1991 and ‘92, once again drove tonnes of earth into the Granby River, turning the normally clear waters brown and taking out a section of Burrell Creek Road in the process. 1998 Greenwood celebrated Founders Day to mark its anniversary and officially designated O’Hairi Park to honour its citizens of Japanese origins. 2003 A home for local skateboarders is in the works; however, they won’t be the only ones benefiting from the park. All youths, whether skateboarders or not, will have a place to go that they can call their very own as council agreed that a youth park would be a necessity for the community. The plan is to create three phases: a skatepark; then a rec area (possibly with picnic tables and children’s activities); and thirdly, a youth drop-in centre. 2008 A wind storm blew across the southern half of the province and caused considerable damage and one fatality in the Brown Creek Road area.

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NEWS z CIVIC MATTERS

The City of Grand Forks recently released its annual report and officials are confident it will contribute to the improvement and development of the city. karl yu Photo

City releases annual report, aims to streamline

JIM HOLTZ

For the Grand Forks Gazette

The City of Grand Forks has ambitious goals for 2013, many of which have already been completed. As outlined in the recently released city annual report, each department has developed goals which Mayor Brian Taylor and new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Doug Allin are confident will contribute to the city’s improvement and development. The new (2013) corporate and administrative services department has goals that are all about streamlining the city’s operations and improving communication within the city and with the public. Both Allin and Taylor have a priority of making the public’s access to city officials and documents as simple as possible. Under Allin’s leadership as CAO, the process of streamlining and clarifying procedures and communication has already begun. The department’s goal of easing access to public contracts, bylaws and policies, city reports and records via the Grand Forks website has made access relatively simple. The process of review of city policies and procedures is a primary goal in other departments as well. In development and engineering, building and zoning bylaws as well as subdivision and development bylaws are being reviewed and redeveloped. Fees and charges will

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also be reviewed and altered if necessary. The department of environmental and building construction services will be taking on the role of the city bylaw enforcement officer to improve compliance with the city’s bylaws. The new Municipal Ticketing Information Bylaw, which could be approved soon by council, contains the schedule of fees and penalties that will accompany bylaw infractions. Fire department/emergency services will launch a benefits program for volunteers as it continues to upgrade training for them. First responder, swiftwater, high angle and confined spaces training are in the works for 2013. Public works will complete the second of the three-year cemetery grave restoration program in 2013, as well as work on the infield at James Donaldson Park. They have a program to repair paving, sidewalks and storm drains as well as continue with the downtown hanging basket and beautification. Children will appreciate the improvements to the City Park tot lot the department has planned. As part of the city’s overall plan to streamline and clarify policies and procedures, the finance department will be reviewing and updating many of its operations including purchasing and risk management. Details of the annual report are available at the city’s website, www.city.grandforks.bc.ca.

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Summer’s first “Market on Market” event was held Saturday. It featured Farmers’ Market vendors setting up shop on Market Avenue. More Saturday markets will take place periodically throughout the summer.

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z GOVERNMENT

Council to talk infrastructure, deer and Hwy 3 with ministers at UBCM

JIM HOLTZ

For the Grand Forks Gazette

Representatives of Grand Forks hope to convince provincial ministry officials that increased co-operation between levels of government is essential. That is the theme that runs through the submissions the city will make to three separate ministries at the annual Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) Convention in Victoria in September. At a special meeting of council on July 8, the decision was made to address the issues of infrastructure funding, urban deer population and co-ordination of planning with communities along Highway 3. The first priority for the city will be to discuss cost sharing with the Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development Coralee Oakes. According to Grand Forks Mayor Brian Taylor, changes in funding policies on the part of the provincial and federal governments have created a funding deficit that municipalities cannot deal with. Infrastructure spending had been shared for the last number of years equally between the three levels of government. That is no longer the case. “On the infrastructure issue, we met two years ago with two other communities,” Taylor said. “Cranbrook and Lake Country were at the same level we were at. Working with our consultants, they had realized the problem, gone out and analyzed the infrastructure deficit, come up with a plan – in terms of what you would attack first in an attempt to bring infrastructure levels up – and then worked out a financial plan. In our financial plan, we got permission to borrow money.” Unfortunately, with a change in the funding formula, the planned infrastructure improvements were no longer affordable for Grand Forks or other municipalities. The second item the city will bring up with Steve Thomson, minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, is the urban deer problem. As in other communities, the presence of deer inside the city’s boundaries has created

an untenable situation for local government. Taylor said that they are faced with two opposing factions, each equally committed to their point of view. On the one hand many residents find the deer a problem, damaging gardens and ornamental trees and creating a health hazard with their waste. On the other hand many residents feel obligated to feed the deer to maintain the health of animals they fear are undernourished. “In other communities, like Invermere, court cases have stymied attempts to cull the deer,” Taylor said, leading to huge legal expenditures by local government. He added that Grand Forks would like to explore a variety of ways to reduce the problem, consulting with the community to look at options. “We see education as important,” Taylor said, “As well as signage, planning highway crossing points to control the number of deer related accidents, pruning or removing unprotected fruit trees and encouraging the deer to move out of the city by providing attractive habitat for them beyond city limits.” Coun. Gary Smith agreed that the topic deserves to be given serious attention by the ministry. “This downloading of responsibility onto the municipalities is untenable,” Smith said. “It is their responsibility and they’re not taking charge and if there isn’t some responsibility on the provincial government to empower municipalities to deal with urban animals, wildlife period, then we’re going to be facing the same situation Invermere is, with groups that are pro deer or pro cull.” Todd Stone, the minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, will also be meeting with the city’s representatives to discuss greater inclusion of the Boundary and Kootenay cities along Highway 3 in the planning of improvements to the highway. “So far, most of the work has been concentrated either around Princeton or at the Alberta border,” Taylor said. Council felt that the provincial government had an obligation to include municipalities in highway planning because of the huge impact highway improvements can have on individual communities.

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z Our View

Only lowest of low would steal from Grand Forks SAR As witnessed by the police report that Grand Forks RCMP supplies the Grand Forks Gazette with regularly, thefts happen in Grand Forks. It might be someone breaking and entering a residence, it might be a break-and-enter (B&E) into a locked or unlocked car or it may even be a B&E into a tool shed. Regardless of when and where or how small and insignificant the item, B&Es and theft are wrong. Which makes the theft from a storage unit of close to $7,000 in items from Grand Forks Search and Rescue more egregious. Six Icom UHF radios, six Kenwood radios, six Delorme GPS tracking units and the batteries for each of the radios were taken sometime between February and July 9 – while the functions of the radios and units may not be familiar to the layperson, you can be assured it is for search and rescue members. The items are not mundane and are necessary for Grand Forks Search and Rescue to perform its function, which is even more valuable given the increased number of people that will be tubing and swimming due to the great weather the area has been receiving lately. Communication is of the utmost importance in search and rescue operations, as the ability to pass information on quickly can increase efficiency and that is especially important when dealing with a life or death situation. As well, the aim of a search and rescue group, as stated on the B.C. Search and Rescue Association website, is to provide “volunteer search and rescue services” and the theft will hinder the group’s efforts. There have been reports of people stealing iPads from wheelchair-bound patients and while this isn’t on the same level, it is an act that is disappointing and one that many will frown upon. Incidents where the group is needed can pop up at any time and if it occurs in the near future, it will be minus some key pieces of equipment, which isn’t a good situation. Stealing is plain wrong, especially when it’s from Grand Forks Search and Rescue.

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They say you can’t return home, but I say phooey to that. I’d like to introduce myself to the fine folks in Grand Forks. My name is Craig Lindsay and I’m the new reporter at the Grand Forks Gazette. My journey here has been an interesting and enlightening one but I am sure glad to be back in the Koots. I worked at nearby Castlegar at the newspaper there as a reporter/photographer. You may have seen some of my stories and/or photos in the West Kootenay Advertiser or if you picked up a copy of the Castlegar News. I was there for almost two years. After a brief stint in Merritt as the editor of the Herald newspaper there, I have returned and I’m looking forward to getting to know the community and the people. If Grand Forks is anything like Castlegar, and I have high hopes that it is, the people and the area

z On the Ball

CRAIG LINDSAY

will be of the highest calibre. Before Castlegar, I graduated from the University of Victoria with an English degree. I worked at papers in Brooks, Alta. and Cranbrook in the East Kootenay. I enjoy all different types of sports from hockey to soccer to volleyball but my favourite is definitely basketball. I have coached for over 25 years and even had a chance to coach some Grand Forks players on a BC Summer Games’ team a few years back. That experience was great. The Grand Forks girls and their families were all fabulous and were great hosts when we practiced here.

I also enjoy playing basketball and have even been known to referee the occasional game. Among my other interests are movies, computers, writing and video games. I follow popular culture and I’m sure from time to time you will read my thoughts on the latest TV shows, music or video games. I was a Rotarian in Castlegar and enjoyed getting to know a very service-oriented crew of people through that group. I also love that Grand Forks is right in the middle between where my mom lives in the Okanagan and where my sister and her family are in Cranbrook. Being an editor in Merritt was fine, but I’m happy to leave that to Karl here. Being a reporter is great in that you get to be out and about and meeting people and getting to know the pulse of the community.

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A simple ‘hello’ goes a long way Editor: Re: Businesses need to be more welcoming (letter, June 19 issue) In addition to E. Faminoff’s letter to the editor, here is a lesson well learned. At the young age of 16, during the ‘40s, I felt proud to be chosen to work in a local grocery store. Not knowing my boss was watching my behaviour, I was talking to a friend while another customer walked in. I did not acknowledge the new customer by saying, “Hello,” “Hi” or even waving. Luckily for me, the customer shopped anyways. When there was no one in the store, my boss called me into the office and this was the conversation. “When a customer walks in, acknowledge him

or her by a smile, a ‘hello’ or a ‘hi.’ The customer is noticed and feels good and shops.” He told me, “If you think I am the one that is paying your wages, you are wrong. I only write the cheque. It is the customer who pays your wages. If he or she does not come in, I will not need you. So the customer is very important.” Our little city is beautiful and clean with lovely hanging baskets and beautiful containers full of flowers but if we don’t have the friendly personnel and good customer service in our shops, it won’t make people shop local. A smile and hello doesn’t cost anything – the result may surprise us. Vivian Malove, Grand Forks

z WILDLIFE

Slow down please Editor: Will the people privileged enough to drive, slow down so that the creatures that are not

z OPINION as fast as you can get out of the way? Birds, toads, salamanders, tree frogs all use the roads. Unfortunately, with speed, these roads become no-escape death traps for them. Angelica Herlihy, Grand Forks

z RDKB

Don’t just single me out Editor: The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) has notified me that a truck I have not licensed since 2008 must be removed from my property. Excuse me? I see plenty of derelict broken vehicles on many properties in RDKB Area D. I would appreciate if officials would explain this insulting hypocrisy via the Gazette. Jim Zibin, Grand Forks

People that promote grassroots recycling in Grand Forks

Thumbs Up: To the gal who returned her newfound money to the thrift shop. Thumbs Down: To the people that don’t make complete stops at stop signs and crosswalks when people are at them with baby strollers. Thumbs Up: To people that leave stuff with “free” signs in front of their houses. It makes Grand Forks look like a town that digs grassroots recycling. Thumbs Down: To people that siphon gas from vehicles. Thumbs Up: To Deane Farms for donating their extra bedding plants to the Baby’s Best Chance and CAPC (Community Action Program For Children) families. Thumbs Up: To Derrek at K&D Computers for working another speedy miracle on my laptop. Thumbs Up: To the man that turned in my lost wallet and to the police officer that delivered it to my door. Thumbs Down: To people that make sharp turns without signaling. You’re just asking for trouble. Thumbs Up: To all that try to make Grand Forks better, whether it is people organizing events or the city with its beautification. Thumbs Up: To Boundary Storage for its generous donation to the Whispers of Hope yard sale. Thumbs Up: To Granby Sand and Gravel for its generous donation of sand for the sandbox at the Sunshine Valley Little People’s Centre. Thumbs Up: To the plentiful amount of mourning doves in the Grand Forks area and

their beautiful cooing. Thumbs Down: To people that park illegally in public alleys; you are an accident waiting to happen. Thumbs Down: To the people that leave fishing tackle behind at Christina Lake, causing danger not only for wildlife but for

tourists too. Thumbs Up: To new Grand Forks Gazette reporter Craig Lindsay. Welcome aboard! Thumbs Up: To friendly cashiers at grocery stores throughout Grand Forks. Your cheery attitudes are infectious. Thumbs Up: To the Farmers’ Market for offering fresh produce. Thumbs Up: To RDKB Area C Director Grace McGregor, and Area D Directors Irene Perepolkin and Roly Russell for their continued support of the local Boundary Multi 4-H club. Thumbs Up: To the Grand Forks fire department for their quick response and professional handling of the lightning strike fire on the mountain behind College Road. Thumbs Down: To people that toss their litter on the ground, disrespecting the environment. Thumbs Up: To truckers that actually let you pass when they have their lights blinking and are going slow on the highway. – Would you like to give a thumb up or a thumb down? Email editor@grandforksgazette.ca with Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down as a subject. We could publish your anonymous submission. Attacks on specific businesses and people will not be published. Editor’s discretion will always be exercised. Please keep it tasteful.

Youth not involved in status quo politics On July 1, Mayor Brian Taylor spoke briefly to a Canada Day crowd gathered at Gyro Park in Grand Forks. He said he had been asked to talk about youth and had ROY RONAGHAN chosen to comment on its disconnection from civic affairs. His specific concerns were that most youth don’t vote and don’t volunteer. Taylor’s solution to these problems (if they are problems) is to simply embrace the electronic world of iPads, smartphones and other devices of choice of young people and eventually make it possible for them to vote electronically. The idea came to him during a visit of four young people to his home recently. They sat around the kitchen table texting and tweeting while he sat in an adjacent room. They were engaged, but not with one another. The suggestion that we must join young people in their world of electronic devices has some merit but we must ask some harder questions about their lack of engagement in community. Why are they disconnected? Why are they not involved in politics as we experience it? Lea Williams, a 24-year-old living in England argues, in an essay published in the New Internationalist, that young people are involved in politics and it is the politicians who must change. She says, “There needs to be a shift, not to engage young people in politics, for we are already engaged … It is the politicians who need to get engaged and start listening to us. We would get engaged in the mainstream if the political elites bothered to engage with our politics.” Murray Dobbin, a resident of Powell River and journalist and social activist, addresses the lack of involvement of the majority of people in a recent posting on his blog. Dobbin is critical of the political system we continue to support, that works fine for the elites and corporations that feed off of it. He states, “The multi-party system is designed to be dominated by money and increasingly sophisticated marketing, micro-targeting and data mining. Disengaged citizens haven’t a prayer in dealing with the modern electoral machine.” The recent election campaign in B.C. was a prime example of what Dobbin says. Surely Taylor doesn’t want youth and older voters who stay away from voting places to continue to support a system that is far from democratic and lacking in integrity. Dobbin talks about the political game that is played during elections across the country. He says, “Left wing parties try to play this game but inevitably come up short. The ‘game’ has been designed not to represent the needs of people or communities but to manage capitalism in the interests of the elites. As soon as you accept the rules of this game that is what you end up doing. The electoral contest is inherently corrupting of genuine democracy.” Surely Taylor doesn’t want youth and older voters who don’t vote to continue to support a system that is far from democratic and presents itself as corrupt. Where might we begin to change the game? Dobbin says, “A key to this goal is to be found at the level of civic politics. It is the level of government closest to people in their daily lives and presents a scale of politics with the most potential for community building. According to Dobbin, if those with progressive ideas wish to succeed in changing the system, they will have to engage people at the community level year round. There is your challenge, Mr. Mayor. Engage people in meaningful dialogue about the issues they face in Boundary Country. Give them face-to-face opportunities to talk about the issues and above all, listen to what they have to say. If young people are engaged in the decision-making processes, and if they feel that their contribution is valued, when it comes time to cast a vote it won’t be necessary to make it easier because the odds are that they will want to be part of the action. – Roy Ronaghan is a columnist for the Grand Forks Gazette

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BULLETIN BOARD Kettle River Museum Open daily in July/August: 10am to 4:30pm. May, June & September: Friday - Monday. Bring your kids and visitors! Step back in time and tour our heritage KVR station, climb aboard our last caboose, the 1930’s Massey-Harris tractor, or our rare 1950’s Austin fire truck. General Admission $3. Free admission for children under 12. Grand Forks Seniors Center Activites Branch 68 City Park. Monday + Thursday: Cribbage 1:30 p.m. Tuesday: Arts/Crafts/ Quilters 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Wednesday: Whist 1:30 p.m. Monday + Wednesday (Sept. - May): Carpet Bowling 9:00 a.m. Thursday: Choir 9:30 a.m. Centre can be rented anytime. Rates are reasonable. Phone Yvonne Tedesco 250-442-3036. Community Archives Open Tuesday to Thursday in the basement of City Hall. Please call 250-442-8266 and ask for Sue in the Archives and she will assist you. Last Monday Every Month • Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Rock Creek Trading Post at 7 p.m. Come out and support activities for families! Every Tuesday • Prayer Canada meets from 12 - 1 p.m. at gallery 2 in the meeting room. New members welcome. • Every Tuesday morning Breastfeeding Café, 10 - 11 a.m. Granville Family Centre, 1200 Central Ave. For anyone interested in breastfeeding: a breastfeeding mom, pregnant woman, or grandmother, aunt, sister or friend of a breastfeeder. Come for support, learning and sharing. Call Public Health at 250-443-3150 or Cynthia at 250-442-5355. • Chess Club - from 4 - 7 p.m. at the Grand

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Forks Library. All ages welcome. • Beginner’s Sign Language - Starting at noon to 1 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Drop-in. All ages welcome. • Figure Drawing/Painting Group meets 5:30-7:30 at Gallery 2 (formerly Grand Forks Art Gallery). Artists bring their own materials. Easels available. Schedule sometimes changes so please call Nora first if you plan to drop by. No membership free, but $20 per month or a $5.00 drop in fee collected to pay models. For information call Gallery 2 at 250-442-2211 or Nora at 250-442-3668. • The Sunshine Quilters of Grand Forks meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Focus on Fibre building on Donaldson Drive. For more info call Kim at 250-442-8802. • Scrabble at the Grand Forks Public Library from 1-3 p.m. • CAN/AM Women’s closed AA meetings, 11 a.m. to noon at the Anglican Church Basement. • Crib at the Legion Hall starts 6:30 p.m. sharp. • Grand Forks Air Cadets meet at the Legion from 6:30 to 9 p.m. This organization promotes leadership skills, camaraderie and working together as a team. New members always welcome. Join the fun. Contact Jim: 1-866-447-9304 or Janice 250-442-5732. • St. John’s Ambulance Brigade, Boundary Branch meeting 7 p.m. at 8008 Donaldson Drive. • Grand Forks Bridge Club meets at Anglican Church at 7 p.m. for contract bridge. For info or reservations call Peter at 250-442-0681. • Grand Forks Pipes & Drums practices 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in Room 101 at GFSS. Beginning and experienced pipers and drummers invited to join. Lessons by arrangement. Inquiries, please call 250-442-1249. • AA (open) meeting in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre, at 8 p.m. Contact 250-4462249 or 442-0072. • Pioneer Girls/Girls in Action - Gospel Chapel 3:30-5 p.m. Contact Eileen Gobbett at

250-442-2417. • TOPS is the weight loss support group of choice for thousands. Join us and you will see why. Weigh-in is at 8:30 a.m.; meeting to follow, at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive, Room 302). Questions? Call Frances at 250-442-0638. • Community Learning Place – drop-in – from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Come for help with reading, writing, basic computer, test preparation, citizenship study. Sponsored by the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy and the Grand Forks Library. • Kettle River Runners: your friendly Grand Forks running club meets for a group run every Tuesday throughout the fall and winter at 5 p.m. at the aquatic centre. Runs are g enerally 5 to 8 km in length, and the group splits into runners of similar ability. Further information about club events are posted on our website: www.kettleriverrunners.shawwebspace.ca. Every Wednesday • Music in Gyro Park, July & August weather permitting. 7 pm - 9 pm. Bring your lawn chairs! • Senor Center Branch 68 is holding Carpet Bowling at 9:30 a.m. • Each Wednesday the Grand Forks Choral Society meets at 7 - 9 p.m. at the GFSS band room. Concert dates April 27& 28. For more info phone Nanci at 250-442-3935. • Boundary Hikers meet. For information and times please call 250-442-0160, 250-4425272 or 250-447-9278. • Boundary Healing Rooms - open from 1-3 p.m. at River Valley Community Church, 2826 75th Ave. Affiliated with International Association of Healing Rooms. Trained prayer teams ready to pray with you. No charge. No appointment necessary. 2nd & 4th Wednesday Every Month • The Rumplestiltskein Fibre Arts Guild of Rock Creek meets. Phone 250-446-2431 or 250-446-2406 for more information. Last Wednesday Every Month • Adult Book Club meets at the Christina Living Arts Centre at 1:30 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to find out what we’re reading this month. Every Thursday

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• Lawn Bowling - A Sport for Life, played at a casual level 6:30 p.m. (assembly 6:15 p.m.) Christina Lake. Bowls available, everyone welcome. • The Sopraninos, the community children’s choir, meets at 4-5 p.m. at Studio B - 7330 2nd St. (old Gazette building). The choir is open to children in Grades 3 - 6. • The Second St. Singers, a new acappella vocal ensemble, meets at 5:15-6:30 at Studio B - 7330 2nd St. (old Gazette building). Music eclectic: madrigal to Motown. Tenors and basses especially welcome. Call 250447-6393 for more information. • Join the new seniors “fun” singing group. Sing songs from bygone eras at Seniors’ Hall in City Park at 9:45 a.m. Visit, have coffee and sing. Contact Liz at 250-442-5516. Senior’s drop-in fee $1. • Bingo at the Legion! Doors open at 5:45 p.m., game starts at 6:45 p.m. • Opt Clinic (Planned Parenthood) is held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Boundary Medical Clinic. • Drop-in Crib is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m. • The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. 2nd and 4th Thursday Every Month • Grand Forks Fly Tying Club meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. At Kingfisher Fly and Tackle Shop. All welcome to join. For more information call Lawrence at King Fisher Fly & Tackle 250442-3011. • The Boundary Peace Initiative meets at 7 p.m. at the Slavonic Centre. Contact Laura at 250-442-0434. 3rd Thursday Every Month • Boundary Women’s Resource Centre Dropin 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. Call for more info 250-4425212. • The Writer’s Guild meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. Last Thursday Every Month • Adult Book Club meets at the Grand Forks Library at 7 p.m. Call the Grand Forks

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Library to find out what we’re reading this month. Every Saturday • Adult Knitting Club 1:15 - 2:45 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Needles and wool provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies. Donations for this program are gratefully accepted. Please let the library know in advance if you will attending this free program. 250-442-3944. • Kettle River Lions’ Meat Draw at 3 p.m. at the Prospector at the Rock Creek Hotel. • Boundary Woodworkers Guild meet every morning for a drop in workshop at around 9:30 am at 8120B Donaldson Drive (the former SPCA site) with a monthly business meeting at 10 a.m. on the 1st Saturday of each month. Prospective members are welcome. • Boundary Hikers meet. For information and times please call 250-442-0160, 250-4425272 or 250-447-9278. • Storytime at Kocomo’s for children 6 and under at 11:30 a.m. Every week a different storyteller. This event is free and held at Kocomo’s Coffee Shop in Grand Forks. • Grand Forks Soberiders AA Group meets at 10 am at First Baptist Church, 2495, 76th Ave. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 250-443-3121. • The Royal Canadian Legion holds a meat draw from 3 - 5 p.m. • Chess Club meets in the meeting room at the Grand Forks Public Library from 3 - 5 p.m. All levels of players welcome. Instruction is available. Second to Last Saturday of the Month Seniors are welcome at 686 72nd Ave. (except month of December) for a vegetarian potluck lunch at 12:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Slavonic Centre. Bring your favourite dish or donation of $6. New members/ guests welcome! Fellowship, card games, shuffleboard, pool, etc., after the meal. For information call Elizabeth/John at 250-4422609 or Pauline at 250-442-3440. 1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month • The Grand Forks Trap Club meets at 10 a.m. at the Wildlife Range. For more information call 250-442-8424.


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Search and rescue missing radios, Lake patrols continue

CRAIG LINDSAY Gazette Reporter

Some time between February and July 9, several items were stolen from the Grand Forks Search and Rescue truck, which was parked at a storage unit east of town. Stolen were six Icom UHF radios, six Kenwood radios, six Delorme GPS tracking units and 12 batteries for each of the sets of radios. The approximate value of the items stolen is between $6,500 and $7,000. “The GPS units are described as being contained in an orange/red cloth bag,” said Grand Forks RCMP’s Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison. “All of them were in a large pelican style case, orange in colour. Unfortunately, what happened was that the Grand Forks Search and Rescue team was called out for a missing person complaint and later discovered that all the items were missing. There was no sign of forced entry into the vehicle.” Harrison said the theft is a big blow to the local search and rescue. “They need this equipment to do their work,” he told the Gazette. “We’re really disappointed that someone would do this to an organization that is responsible for helping save people’s lives.” Anyone with any information on the stolen items is asked contact the Grand Forks RCMP at 250-442-8288. Driver crashes through barbed wire On July 8 at 7:46 p.m., Grand Forks RCMP received a report of a single motor vehicle accident 14 kilometres up the North Fork and Granby Road area. “The vehicle, which was a 1995 Jeep Cherokee, was found by police in the east ditch facing east with the front tires in the ditch,” said Harrison.

“The driver’s side front wheel was badly damaged. It appears the driver was driving north on Granby, missed the corner and went through a barbed wire fence. The driver then proceeded to take out a fence pole while driving through the field.” In attempting to get out of the field, the driver drove through another fence pole and by so doing damaged the wheel and lost control, ending up in the ditch hood first, said Harrison. “We did track down who the owner of the vehicle is,” said Harrison. “We’re looking at laying charges of failing to remain at the scene of an accident, driving with no insurance, driving without due care and attention, and having a wrong number plate on the vehicle.” Harrison told the Gazette that the driver had switched the plates from a different vehicle and placed them on the Cherokee. Several boaters on Christina Lake receive warnings Last week, RCMP issued 18 written warnings for boating infractions on Christina Lake. “For most of them, people are being given time to produce the documents and safety equipment that they are required to have on their boats,” said Harrison. He added that the local RCMP is very active on the water checking vessels for safety and that will continue throughout the summer. “The most common problems were, we found people without their registration papers for their vessel, or they don’t have the vessel properly marked, or they’re missing certain safety equipment that they’re required to have such as fire extinguishers, flashlights, baling cans, and that type of thing,” said Harrison.

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bed. But the design was questioned and Greenwood Mayor Frederic W. McLaine wired the following lettergram to Sir Richard McBride, premier, and W.J. Bowser, attorney-general of British Columbia, on July 14, 1913, pleading with the powers to be to stop the CPR from continuing the tunnel construction. “I respectfully call your immediate attention to the fact that the Canadian Pacific Railway Company is continuing the construction of a tunnel for the Public Highway at its bridge in the north end of this city, at an angle which prevents drivers of automobiles and teams from seeing approaching vehicles until both will be actually in the tunnel. The approach and tunnel will be about 120 feet in length, and low, and not of a width to permit a load of hay and team to pass therein. “Its construction in its present form was protested against by the Grand Jury at the Assize last month, and I

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This summer marks the 100th anniversary of the construction of the road tunnel at the north end of the City of Greenwood, now commonly referred to as the “Tunnel of Flags”. One hundred years ago, some people in the Boundary district might have been calling the new structure the “Tunnel of Fears”. In 1913, the Canadian Pacific Railway was in the process of replacing the old trestle and truss bridge built in 1899 spanning Boundary Creek and the wagon road (now Highway 3) just north of the city. A rock and gravel fill was replacing the old wooden structure; a onelane road tunnel (and sizable stone-walled culvert for the creek) was designed to take traffic under the new rail-

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ask you to refer to such finding. If permitted to be completed, the tunnel will be a death trap and a permanent menace to life and property, since with the advent of automobiles it is necessary to have a clear view of approaching vehicles; and being long and low and dark, it will be a resort of hold-uppers and other criminals. “A meeting of the electors has been called to protest against this menace. I am fighting for the safety of our citizens and the travelling public, and to protect them from robbery and worse. It will be unsafe for women to enter such a tunnel unprotected.” Mayor McLaine’s fears apparently fell on deaf ears as a month later, with no change made in the design of the tunnel, the superintendent of the CPR for the Boundary district pronounced the tunnel to be completed and no alterations or improvements were to be done. The tunnel would serve

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the district (for better or worse) for the next 50 years. In 1964, the one-lane tunnel was replaced with a two-lane road tunnel. The old tunnel was filled in with earth. But it would surface again. When the CPR abandoned the railroad throughout the district in 1990 and started removing infrastructure, the fill above the highway was removed. As there was no longer a need for a tunnel on the highway, the two-lane tunnel was destroyed. The 1913 onelane road tunnel was then unearthed and given by the CPR to the City of Greenwood as a heritage landmark. Today’s concerns for the tunnel have nothing to do with Mayor McLaine’s fears of a “death trap” and a “resort of hold-uppers and other criminals”. One hundred years later, concerns revolve around the issues of what to do with a landmark that has become an eye-sore; and how serious are we about wanting to preserve interesting pieces of Boundary district heritage.

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Local students win Discover Trades BC contest ALESHA STARCHUK

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When Grand Forks Secondary School (GFSS) student Maxwell Nicholson entered the Discover Trades BC contest, he never thought that he would come this far. But with the helpful votes from friends, family, and local supporters Nicholson and his videographer Nate Klassen won. Nicholson explained that he found out about winning the contest from his brother. “Gerald told me when I got home and I didn’t really believe him,” Nicholson said. After he found out, he called friend Klassen, who had nearly the same reaction – upon finding out, both said they were extremely excited. The boys explained that making the video was the easy part. Teacher Ann Thompson graciously let them film in the cooking classroom at GFSS and filming took about an hour. However they did run into some trouble when trying to upload the video to the Discover Trades BC website. The boys spent close to five hours uploading and it would not work. Nicholson finally emailed the president, who helped them. Voting was opened to the public on the BC Trades website for the

uploaded videos. The 10 with the most votes were then examined by a panel of four judges. The grand prize awarded to the boys was a MacBook Pro laptop. However, instead of one getting the prize of the laptop, they sold it and Nicholson and Klassen split the money. The other half of the prize was $2,000 for Grand Forks Secondary School. This money will go towards trade programs at the high school and some of it will be used to sponsor students interested in trades to compete at a Skills Canada competition next year. As for future plans, after graduating 17-year-old Nicholson is interested in doing a four-year business degree and then after, getting some culinary training with the aim of his opening his own business. Klassen, though not inclined to bake himself, would like to pursue a degree in film. The 14-year-old hopes to move from his small YouTube channel to one day film commercials and movies. Currently Nicholson operates his small baking business Alaythia Cakes and to try his wares, go to the Farmers’ Market at Gyro Park on Tuesdays and Fridays. He would like to thank everyone for their support locally and provincially, and is ecstatic that his trade is being recognized.

Nate Klassen (left) and Maxwell Nicolson showed off their trade skills with a video that won first place in a recent provincial contest.

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FALL REGISTRATION Family discounts and subsidies, there are Early Bird and Regular rates, as well there are Mid-season rates... not to worry, it is all very well laid out and easy to follow.

Fall runs Sept to Oct The Fall teams and schedule will be created and posted in late August, Fall teams may differ from Spring teams. Registration for everything opens Jan. 1, 2013. • There is no “Drop In Soccer” format with this league. • Your registration must be made on your ability to commit to; yourself, your team, the other teams, the coaches refs and others in the league that rely on your consistent attendance. • We keep our teams small to keep you on the field and not watching. Fee Structure Our aim is to keep our registration costs as low as possible, this is accomplished through the efforts of volunteers and the very generous donations we receive through our sponsors. When mailing us your registration fees, you must include the Jersey Deposit. The Jersey Deposit is $50 postdated to Nov. 1, 2013. You must pay to play. Players will only be placed on a team once we receive payment, Jersey Deposit and application. Payment + Application + Jersey Deposit equals a Completed Registration. (P+JD+A makes CR) Family Discount – 10% off for all kids of a family registered on the same day. (see selection on registration application form) How to Register – Fill out the online form and submit it to the BYSA. (Do not mail it). You will immediately be e-mailed an invoice with directions of where to mail your fees. If you do not receive an invoice in the few minutes after clicking the SUBMIT button then something went wrong with your form or you entered an incorrect e-mail address. The Registrar will receive and review the application and await your cheque; once your cheque has been matched to your application the player will be placed onto a team. Cheques are mailed to… BYSA Box 121, Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0. Your cheque is your receipt for tax purposes. SUBSIDY? BYSA All Kids Play Policy– The BYSA recognizes the tough economic times that some families have had to endure and it is the intent of the BYSA that all kids wishing to play soccer shall have that opportunity to do so. Register your player as usual but follow the directions as they apply to you. Please contact the BYSA by phone (INSERT NUMBER) or send us an email in confidence for more information on our “All kids play policy.” • Games are played rain or shine unless severe weather causes field closures. Check the web site for updates prior to game time. We will post field closure information by 3PM on Friday prior to the scheduled games. The online is the one to trust! • Games are played on Sundays between 9am and 2pm, usually in the morning. • All special requests will be considered but cannot be guaranteed.

Register today at www.boundaryyouthsoccer.com


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FOR SALE BY OWNER 7460 Valley Heights Drive

Newly Updated Fall 2012 And Brand New Custom Kitchen Installed February 2013!!! GE Profile appliances. 4 Bedroom home with 2½ baths located in Valley Heights. Completely finished basement, new roof and new paint throughout. Enjoy the piece and quiet of the backyard with the new patio area!! For more information and pictures visit: http://propertyguys.com/property/ index/id/66432 Realtors Welcome!

’s FISH BUS BUS Orion FISH Partners in Brine Seafood! Orion’s Fish Bus will be in Christina Lake, Monday, July 22 at Esso; Grand Forks on Hwy 3, 1 block west of Subway, Friday, July 26.

Mix ’n Match Deal: Shrimp, Sockeye Fillets, Cod Fillets, & Coconut Shrimp

The Kettle River Community Garden will show off how to use drip irrigation on July 23. Pictured here, from left: Darlene Dautel, Rae Moore, Graham Watt and Christine-Ann Baker at the garden in April. Karl Yu Photo

Kettle River Community Garden to show off drip irrigation

The Kettle River Community Garden will soon $20 each, any 2/$35! & any 3/$50 be showing off how to use drip irrigation to save Also, check out Orion’s debut studio album “If you’re water and grow healthier feeling cute…” Clever, fun pop/rock. Available on plants, thanks to a grant iTunes etc. and at the Fish Bus! Just $20! (worth $21) GRAND FORKS from the Rotary Club of ROTARY CLUB We now accept Visa, MasterCard & Debit Grand Forks and the Rotary Foundation. The grant enables the community garden to install a drip irrigation system and demonstrate water conservation techniques to the community in a public workshop on Tuesday, July 23. “Residents of Grand Forks love to garden. But our large lots and watering practices mean we have very high domestic water use compared to other communities in the region,” said Graham Watt, Rotarian and volunteer with the community garden. Home gardeners have many options for reducing water use, including building soil with mulch and compost, capturing rain water in barrels or changing irrigation practices. Drip irrigation can reduce water use in the garden by up to 75 per cent, and targets the needs of individual plants and crops, such as watering the root zone of tomatoes instead of the leaves. “The drip irrigation being installed in the community garden is a perfect example of a simple and effective way everyone can make a difference in water conservation,” said Grace McGregor, Rotarian and chair of the Kettle River Watershed 222 Market Ave. • 250-442-0014 Management Plan advisory group.

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Tuesday, July 16 and Thursday, August 13 9am - 12pm

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Learn how to undertake an effective job search, including identifying suitable work opportunities, understand local labour market conditions, and learn different approaches to job searching. Learn how to write an effective resume to land the job of your dreams. Filled with practical tips and do’s and don’ts. A hands on workshop for people with little or NO computer skills. Learn some of the basic computer fundamentals and how to use the internet. Participants will learn skills on Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2010!

Interested in Self Employment? Have an idea and want to see what’s involved in working for yourself? Come and identify what it takes to be your own boss. Learn basic business plan writing skills and whether or not the Self-Employment Program is for you.

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These all day workshops will give you the tools you need in order to get your next job! Form a strong and positive foundation for your job search by attending this workshop. We will help you get organized and identify your skills to promote yourself as a qualified candidate for your next job. Once you’ve identified your skills, you’ll be ready to write an effective resume and you’ll be able to sell yourself in an interview. We’ll also explore new strategies to put your networking to work for you. Get away from the computer and exercise your social skills to empower those around you to promote you. Get the job before it’s posted! So, come learn proven techniques in looking for and landing your next job. Sign up today as registration is required!

Call 250-442-2722 to register!

Gardeners are looking forward to other benefits too, according to Christine-Ann Baker, co-ordinator of the Kettle River Community Garden. “The drip irrigation will cut down on the weeds that are being watered with the overhead sprinklers,” she said. Y&R Water will install the system this week and help train garden members in using and maintaining the system. “Each of the garden beds will have their own shutoff,” explains Mike Jones from Y&R. “Gardeners will then be able to fine-tune their beds with drip lines or spray emitters – it’s really easy to change it up during the growing season.” “The Grand Forks Rotary Club is involved in many international projects in education, health care and other areas,” said Wayne Christensen of the Grand Forks Rotary Club. “We are very pleased to have a local project that contributes to water conservation and sustainability here in Grand Forks.” The Rotary Foundation is matching the contribution of the Grand Forks club to the project under a district community grant. “Water conservation, food security and wellness are all high priority issues for Grand Forks and the Boundary region as well as for the Rotary Foundation,” said Watt. “It’s great to support the community garden in meeting these needs.” The Kettle River Community Garden and the Rotary Club of Grand Forks will host the free public workshop at the garden in the evening of July 23 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. This workshop will show garden and community members how to use drip irrigation to conserve water and make gardening easier and more productive. Registration information and directions can be found at http://www.eventbrite.com/

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The

Kettle Valley Food Co-op consumer Kristy Kuromi loves Grand Forks

OMEGA’S patio is now open for your enjoyment

a BIG THANK YOU to

Paul Schembri of PJAAAS Construction • Halvor Carlson Grand Forks Home Hardware (downtown) Harry’s Concrete • Black Mountain Sunrooms

OMEGA RESTAURANT

for the great job & making it happen.

250-442-3124 •7400 Hwy 3

Kettle Valley Food Co-op grow local. buy local. eat local

LOGO CONTEST ON NOW! The Co-op is looking for a new graphic to use in all our printed advertising. Can you help us? Submit your ideas electronically until August 31. The winning entry will be announced and displayed at our Harvest Festival later in September. The winner will receive a Consumer Membership to the Co-op ($50 value) and $200 worth of Co-op products...a taste of the good life in Grand Forks.

Kristy Kuromi (centre) with sons Tao and Sage with some chicks.

Kettle Valley Food Co-op consumer member Kristy K u r o m i JAN was born in WESTLUND Grand Forks, moved to Creston as a young girl and experienced both Calgary and Canmore, Alta. before returning with her husband Keith, to raise their family here. They were drawn home by one of the things she cherishes most about this town: it’s an ideal place for young families to put down roots and thrive, if work can be found. Kristy is passionate about growing healthy, secure, connected families in her professional and her personal life and thinks this is a good place to do it. As so many people in Grand Forks do, Kristy wears a variety of hats: outreach support for Baby’s Best Chance at the Boundary Family and Individual Services Society, prenatal educator at Selkirk College, enthusiastic doula, figure skating instructor, home-schooling mom and whole food advocate. In her mind, nurturing happy, well-adjusted kids are linked in a very meaningful way to the quality of their food and a connection to the natural world that provides it. For this reason, the Kuromis were early co-op supporters and are frequent shoppers, looking for the best this valley has to offer and to extend the season and variety of their own lush vegetable garden.

z Shedding Light on the Food Co-op

Thank you I would like to thank my family and all my friends who expressed their concern and their offer to help during my recent accident. I greatly appreciate all the help I received from the ambulance attendants, and all the rest of the people that were there for me. Thank you all, and God bless you! Liz Stooshnov

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Surrounded by a fertile, one-third acre laden with fruit and vegetables, chickens and bees, sons Tao and Sage, 7 and 3 respectively, understand even at this early age where their food comes from. Trips to the food co-op on distribution days offer additional teachable moments for Kristy and her sons. Tao is able to grasp why eating food that is grown around him, by people he knows and can visit, is a better choice than buying produce grown in unknown conditions then trucked long distances. Kristy echoes that sentiment, enthusing about the ease of phoning up a farmer directly to question or chat about the food or handcrafted product she’s just purchased. Even better, she appreciates the ability to take her kids out to roam around, as she’s done several times at Jerseyland Dairy and Slow Kettle Farm, two of the co-op’s listed producers. Evidence is that toxic residues in food, water and air are much more harmful to vulnerable young, developing bodies than to adults. This is why Kristy prioritizes quality food for her family. She also considers her opportunities to make regular bulk purchases through the co-op as an extension of personal food security. The Kuromis order organic staples in large quantities for storage, which helps bring down the price. It also ensures kitchen-ready access, year-long, to the pure ingredients she knows her young family needs to flourish. For further information on the Kettle Valley Food Co-op go to www.kettlevalleyfoodcoop. org.

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Freeman’s Your Country Store With More

East of Rock Creek, corner of Kettle Valley East Rd. & Hwy 3 (250) 446-2899 or toll free 1-877-646-2899 www.freemansfarmsupply.com • Open: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm

Check out the Food Co-op website for design and submission requirements: www.kettlevalleyfoodcoop.org Direct questions and submissions to: info@kettlevalleyfoodcoop.org

From the Mayor’s Desk July 2013

Mayor Brian Taylor CANADA DAY CONGRATS!! Thanks to all of the organizers and numerous volunteers for putting together the many wonderful activities and events for this year’s celebration; and to the community and visitors alike for attending and experiencing the vitality, fun and the many talents that our fantastic City has to offer! RECENT CITY HIGHLIGHTS: CITY BRANDING – This winter, the City underwent a Branding exercise and after 3 months of community consultations, our new logo was created along with the story of our community. The logo is simple and easy to use, and we encourage groups and organizations to utilize the logo. We want to send a consistent message about our community. For more information on Logo use and guidelines, please contact info@grandforks.ca. DOWNTOWN BEAUTIFICATION – This spring, the City Works department began the transformation of the downtown core in addition to the entry and exit corridors to the City. Some of the eye catching amenities include hanging baskets and potted planters; banners, lights and additional trees as well as sidewalk repairs to create sense of space. CITY SPONSORED EVENTS – During the month of June and early July the City sponsored the following events: Relay for Life; Babe Ruth Baseball; Farmer’s Market; Canada Day Bands in City Park; Canada Day Celebrations CROSSING BOUNDARIES PROGRAM – In May, the City took advantage of this program and has two Brazilian Engineering Students working with and learning about our community. To date they have been working with the Granby Wilderness Society and additionally have assisted the planning and engineering department at City Hall. DID YOU KNOW.............. WATER AWARENESS – Our water – every drop counts: help us to conserve one of our most valuable resources. If your water use habit resembles those of an average Grand Forks resident, you use about 720 litres per day of water – that’s more than 3,000 cups of water per day and about 1/3 more than the average British Columbian! By conserving water, electricity costs associated with pumping our water, as well as wear and tear on the pumps, would be reduced by up to 25%. COMMITTEE HIGHLIGHTS ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE – Spent time with elementary school children building Solar Cars for their yearly races. Additionally, the Nephelometer continues to monitor air quality throughout the City and Area D. DEER COMMITTEE – Is developing a Deer Management Plan for the City and is currently looking at education as a priority in Deer Management. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE – The committee continues their work with the Downtown Businesses and with the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce to develop partnerships in the development of innovative ideas to economically enhance our area. PUT THIS ON YOUR FUTURE RADAR....... NEW GRAND FORKS ENTRANCE SIGNAGE! The construction of two Grand Forks entrance signs are currently underway and are expected to be installed either late July or early August. These signs will be located both East and West of the City. REVITALIZATION TAX EXEMPTIONS BYLAW – The City is currently working on the development of a bylaw that would intend to offer tax exemptions for downtown building revitalization. Public engagement and feedback session will be scheduled for this fall 2013.


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Kettle Valley Food Co-op grow local. buy local. eat local

And...we’re looking for photos... If your talent is photography, we have a contest for that, too. Take photos of Life in the garden: food, family and the gifts of nature and send them our way before August 31. First prize: Consumer Membership ($50 value) and $100 Co-op credit Second Prize: Consumer Membership and $50 Co-op credit Third Prize: Consumer Membership Contest winners will be announced at the Harvest Festival in September and will receive exposure for their winning efforts through our future publications. Check out the Food Co-op website for photo requirements at: www.kettlevalleyfoodcoop.org Direct questions or submit photos in jpeg format with your contact information to: info@kettlevalleyfoodcoop.org

If the lawn mower is broken Maybe we should start a new building project

Jazzing it up at the GEM The Rakish Angles performed for a nearly sold out crowd at the GEM Theatre last Wednesday (July 10). The acclaimed string group wowed the audience with original works ranging from folk to jazz. The event, presented by ALIVE! Entertainment Group, was part of the Angles’ week-long Canadian tour. Pictured here: Boyd Norman, Simon Hocking and Serena Eades. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Morrissey Creek Building Supplies 2750 E. Almond Gardens Rd, Grand Forks, BC 250-442-2312

Historical society needs community help for 16th report ❚ Local Submission BOUNDARY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Babies and children are extra sensitive to the sun, and protecting their skin is paramount. Luckily, with good sun habits, including proper clothing and sunscreen, children can enjoy all sorts of outdoor activities without risking their health. Infants under 6 months of age should be kept out of the sun. Their skin is too sensitive for sunscreen. An infant’s skin possesses little melanin, the pigment that gives color to skin, hair and eyes and provides some sun protection. Therefore, babies are especially susceptible to the sun’s damaging effects. 6-12 months: It’s now safe to use sunscreen on babies. All the protection methods explained above still apply; however now sunscreen use should be incorporated. Toddlers/Pre-School Age - Protecting toddlers from the sun requires a little more thought and effort. It is important to educate your child and caregivers. • Make sure your child seek the shade between 10 AM and 4 PM. Check the outdoor area where your child plays to make sure there is adequate shade. • Make sure toddlers are covered. Hats with wide brims and sunglasses protect the face, neck and ears. Long-sleeved, unbleached cotton is cool and comfortable, while also highly protective. Clothing with an Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) listing on the label offers extra security. • Water-resistant, spray-on sunscreens are a good choice for toddlers who won’t sit still. Look for broad-spectrum sunscreens with an SPF 15 or higher. taken from www.skincancer.org Success By 6 supports parents and communities in creating healthy, nurturing environments for our youngest children, so that by age 6, they are physically, socially, and emotionally ready to succeed in school. The goal of Success By 6 is to better the lives of our Boundary area children in our families and enhancing our communities.

Success by 6® is a locally based initiative in partnership with:

Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary Communities • Ministry of Children & Family Development • Grand Forks Credit Union

is a proud supporter of this community initaitive

Fifty-five years ago in September of 1958, the BHS or Boundary Historical Society – then only seven years old – published its first report, a collection of stories and articles documenting the early days of towns and camps throughout the Boundary district of southern British Columbia. These first histories and reminiscences were written by true pioneers of the district, including Marjorie Reynolds, Ted McArthur Sr.

and Carl Thomet. Over the years, the BHS has published 15 reports, all providing a wealth of historical and educational material for succeeding generations. Now in 2013, members of the BHS are preparing a new collection of family, municipal, business and industry histories for the publication of the 16th report. And it is asking for help in accomplishing this task from residents who have stories to tell. A great many have already volunteered to provide information and vintage photographs. But so far, only a few have submitted finished copy. Time to gather everything together for this publication is running out. Society members are will-

ing to help those who require assistance with their articles and stories. There is still time to get your heritage preserved in print. Sue Adrain, community archivist, is the primary contact for submissions and can be reached at Grand Forks City Hall at 250-442-8266 or at the Boundary Museum at 250442-3737. You can also email your submissions to boundarymuse@shaw.ca. Other members of the society have been assigned as contacts for those who have already indicated their intentions of making a submission. You will be contacted directly by those members. Look for the 16th report to be printed in early 2014, with a little help from Boundary area budding historians.


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At the start of July, the Christina Lake Stewardship Society, in partnership with

the Boundary Invasive Species Society, began voluntary boat inspections and public education at the Texas Point boat launch. The initiative for this project is to prevent Zebra and Quagga mussels from entering Christina Lake, which would cause serious ecological, recreational and economic problems for the area. Members of the societies will be at the boat launch for three days every week

throughout July and August, providing the public with educational material and teaching boaters the proper way to clean, drain, and dry their watercrafts. Cruise on down to the boat launch, and get educated, so that we can “Help keep our lake clean!” If you have any questions, contact the Christina Lake Stewardship Society at 250-447-2504 or clss@nethop.net.

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Turners say goodbye to School District 51 PAT KELLY

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School District 51 (Boundary) has undergone some significant shuffling in the administration ranks with the end of the school year. Superintendent Michael Strukoff and Director of Instruction Maxine Ruzicka retired and Darryl and Jennifer Turner will be leaving the district too. Darryl was the principal of Greenwood and Midway Elementary Schools for the past eight years and Jennifer has filled many roles in the district over that time. With a degree as a psychologist, she has served as district vice-principal of student services and as principal of Walker Development Centre in Grand Forks and Big White Community School. Many of the students at Greenwood Elementary have never had another school principal than Mr. Turner. He will be taking the position of principal at Edgewater Elementary, which is

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located 11 kilometres north of Radium. Jennifer will become the assistant superintendent of District 6, based in Invermere and covering the region from Kimberly to Golden, B.C. The couple sees some advantages: A better commute for one and they will be closer to their oldest daughter, who graduated from Boundary Central Secondary

School (BCSS) two years ago, and now works in northing Alberta. “I am going to miss the Boundary,” said Darryl. “It is a good place to raise kids. They need to be careful to preserve what they have got here.” The family moved to the Boundary 10 years ago, after putting in 10 years in the education system in northern Alberta

and another two in Okotoks, Alta. They both spent their first two years in the Boundary teaching at BCSS. Jennifer recalls that their two youngest children were just born when they moved to the Boundary. “We have lots of close friends,” she said. “The Boundary will always be part of our lives and memories.”

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Jennifer said that the district has worked hard to be innovative and a large part of the puzzle are the partnerships formed across the community. She called the Boundary School District a model of good practice in the province. “Thank you for the warm welcome and the opportunity to raise our family in such a wonderful place,” she concluded.

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Monday, July 29th to Friday, August 2nd 9:00 am – Noon

Featuring Daniel and his three friends from the Bible Join us in Babylon, where we’ll explore what life was like for Daniel and his friends, captives in a strange land. You’ll craft cool projects in the Marketplace, laugh as you play Bible-times games, visit Daniel, and eat some interesting food. Plus, you’ll meet lots of new friends!

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Library Top 10 lists for 2013 so far Hi Folks! We’re at the midway point of the year, so I’ve put together AVI a list of the SILBERSTEIN most popular books and DVDs of 2013 (by number of times they were checked out from the library): Most popular books of 2013 1. Shiver (Karen Robards) 2. Notorious Nineteen (Janet Evanovich) 3. 419 (Will Ferguson) 4. Calculated in Death (J.D. Robb) 5. Six Years (Harlan Coben) 6. Unnatural Acts (Stuart Woods) 7. May We Be Forgiven (A.M. Homes) 9. A Wanted Man (Lee Child) 9. The Great Pearl Heist (Molly Caldwell Crosby)

10. Artisan Breads Every Day (Peter Reinharts) Most popular DVDs of 2013 1. Wallander 2. Presumed Innocent 3. Midsomer Murders 4. Faster 5. Vantage Point 6. Downton Abbey 7. The Hoax 8. Intolerable Cruelty 9. Love Actually 10. Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Children And to wrap things up, I’m going to leave you with the starting lines of three wonderful books from our collection: A biography – The Last American Man (Elizabeth Gilbert) “By the time Eustace Conway was seven years old, he could throw a knife accurately enough to nail a chipmunk to a tree. By the time he was ten, he could hit a running squirrel at fifty feet with a bow and arrow.” A children’s picture book, I’m Bored (Michael Ian Black and Debbie Ridpath Ohi) th “I’m bored. Bored. Blaaaaaaaa– Inspired Food from aaaaaaaah. I’m so BORED! Lisa’s Cantina Hey! A potato! A potato? What am I Tequila Tasting Advance Tickets $35 supposed to do with a by Espirtu Agave potato?!!” at The Living Arts Centre, A fiction book for Wildways & Gallery 2 Latin Music kids, Liar and Spy (Re250-447-6161 and Dance becca Stead) “There’s this totally or 250-447-6561 false map of the human to reserve tongue. It’s supposed to show where we taste Tickets $40 different things, like at the door salty on the side of the tongue, sweet in the front, bitter in the back. Some guy drew it a hundred years ago, and Christina Living Arts Centre people have been forcing kids to memorize it ever since.” – Avi Silberstein is library director for the Grand Forks and District a Christina Lake Arts & Artisans Society Fundraiser Public Library

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Water Restrictions A reminder that water restrictions are in place in the City of Grand Forks “EVEN” numbered civic addresses may sprinkle on “even” numbered days between the hours of 7am until 9am and 7pm until 9pm “ODD” numbered civic addresses may sprinkle on “odd” numbered days between the hours of 7am until 9am and 7pm until 9pm Sprinkling will be monitored by Bylaw Enforcement. For a full list of sprinkling regulations please visit www.city.grandforks.bc.ca or contact City Hall at 7217 4th Street, Grand Forks 250-442- 8266

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This notice is published pursuant to section 4 of the Recall and Initiative Act. Approval in principle has been granted on an application for an initiative petition. The petition will be issued to proponent Dana Larsen on Monday, September 9, 2013 and signature sheets must be submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer by Monday, December 9, 2013. The Title of the Initiative is: An initiative to amend the Police Act.

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Summary of Initiative: The initiative draft Bill entitled, “Sensible Policing Act” proposes to amend the Police Act to no longer use provincial police resources on the enforcement of current laws in relation to simple possession and use of cannabis by adults. The draft law would prohibit the use of provincial police resources for this purpose, would require police to report in detail to the Minister of Justice any actual use of resources for this purpose and why it was necessary, and require the Minister to publish that report. The Bill also proposes that the province would call upon the Federal Government to repeal the federal prohibition on cannabis, or give British Columbia an exemption, such that British Columbia is able to tax and regulate cannabis similar to the regulation of alcohol and tobacco. As well it proposes that British Columbia shall establish a Provincial Commission to study the means and requirements necessary for the province to establish a legal and regulated model for the production and use of cannabis by adults. Last, the Bill would make non-lawful possession and use of cannabis by minors an offence similar to possession and use of alcohol.

Initiative Advertising: Individuals or organizations who sponsor initiative advertising, other than the proponent and registered opponents, must register with the Chief Electoral Officer before they conduct or publish initiative advertising. Registration applications are available from Elections BC. Who May Sign the Petition: Registered voters as of Monday, September 9, 2013 may sign the initiative petition. Individuals may only sign the petition once, and must sign the petition sheet for the electoral district in which they are registered at the time of signing. Signed petitions are available for public inspection. For More Information: The initiative application and draft Bill are available for public inspection on the Elections BC website and at the Elections BC office at the address below. Location: Suite 100 – 1112 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C Mailing Address: PO Box 9275 Stn Prov Govt, Victoria, BC V8W 9J6 Phone: Toll-free: Fax: Email: Website:

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Opponent Registration: Individuals or organizations who intend to incur expenses as opponents must apply for registration with the Chief Electoral Officer by Monday, August 12, 2013. Registration applications for opponents are available from Elections BC.

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Grand Forks Minor Hockey Association Register Dates Effective 2013-2014 Season Date: On or Before August 19th First Time Players: $200 Returning Novice Players: $350 All other Players: $450 Date: After August 19th First Time Players: $250 Returning Novice Players: $400 All other Players: $500 Note: $100 rep fee will apply for Rep players, if teams are formed at any level Instructions for registering for the upcoming season can now be found in the ‘Registration Packages’ folder on the ‘Downloads’ page on the website, www.grandforksmha.ca. Please note registration will be done online with payment by mail.

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This week: Ever wondered what it’s like to bake bread at Boundary Museum and Fructova School site? Read the story at the Gazette’s as part of the Weekender online edition. Available Saturday morning at www.grandforksgazette.ca.


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The Grand Forks Piranhas Swim Club took part in an outdoor meet in Colville, Wash. recently. Pictured here from left: Mike Konken, Dante Grootjes and Ben Podmoroff.

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Piranhas excel at Colville meet

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Thirty-seven members of the Grand Forks Piranhas Swim Club competed in Colville, Wash. on July 6 and 7. The outdoor meet is known to many as the most enjoyable of the year. The Piranhas achieved a total of 79 best times over the weekend. Caitlyn Black improved her 100-metre IM (individual medley) time by 1.25 seconds. Dayton Bryan swam a best time in his 50-metre butterfly, achieving a time of 40.83. Ethan Argue swam incredibly well in his 100-metre freestyle, bettering his time by 10 seconds. Sierra Campbell also did well in her 100-m freestyle, improving her time by 6.47 seconds. Leena Corbeil shaved off 1.77 seconds in her 200-metre IM for a time of 3:03.17. Shian Corbeil achieved best times in her 100-metre IM and 50-metre butterfly races. She broke the meet record in both events. Kiyomi Dunnet impressed her coaches when she took off

1.25 seconds in her 50-metre freestyle. Kohei Dunnet correctly executed the 50-metre breaststroke and took off 17 seconds. Sydney Gunther took off 2.63 seconds in her 50-metre breaststroke, achieving her goal of breaking 50 seconds. Owen Heric shaved 2.25 seconds off his previous 100-metre freestyle time. Sarah Heric also got a best time, 1:11.25, in her 100-metre freestyle. Isaac Holitzki took off 2.17 seconds in the 100-metre IM. Jasmine Konken swam an impressive 50-metre backstroke race, taking off 7.54 seconds. Ashlyn LeRoy dropped an astonishing 15.88 seconds off her previous time in the 50-metre butterfly. Aysia Morgan took off six seconds in her 50-metre backstroke. Raelyn Morgan won the 100-metre IM with a best time of 1:32.52. Jailyn Needoba and Sam Podmoroff also achieved a best times in their 100 IM races. Grace Soukoreff took a second off in her 50-metre freestyle for a time of 46.17. Eve Van Agteren dropped 9.21 seconds in her 50-metre backstroke. Thea Van Agteren took off a whopping 27 seconds in her 50-metre breaststroke. Dierdre Wark achieved a best time of 1:28.36 in her 50-metre

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butterfly. Robbie Wark shaved 1.63 seconds off his best time in the 50-metre freestyle. Novices Dante Grootjes, Michael Konken, and Benjamin Podmoroff enjoyed the 25-metre events. Ryli Banman, Madalynn Barnfield, Alexandra Larson, Emma Lewis swam their first novice relay together. Jaime Cheverie impressed the coaches with her positive attitude and dedication to improving her breaststroke technique. Jayden LeRoy braved the 200-metre IM and 100-metre backstroke events for the first time. Chloe Skerritt made the Piranhas proud in the “Guts n’ Glory” event at the end of the meet. Each club nominated a swimmer to compete in the annual 400-metre IM. She completed the race in seven minutes and 12 seconds. Eleven Piranhas took home aggregate medals: Aysia Morgan, Kohei Dunnet, Shian Corbeil, Raelyn Morgan, Kiyomi Dunnet, Ethan Argue, Leena Corbeil, Sarah Heric, Nicole Nuyten, Ross Merry and Robyn Van Ek. The Piranhas Swim Club placed third overall for the first time. The team had a lot of fun in the park, engaging in water fights, playing card games, and camping overnight, while still maintaining a competitive edge.

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Dave Dittrich from the Boundary Museum (far left) helps Claire Yallits, Arjo Stoker, Shelly Gallop (support worker) and James Sandner from Sunshine Valley Community Services (from left) to make key holders in the sun on July 15 at the museum. Tomorrow (Thursday, July 18), the museum is hosting a gathering which will feature the art of cooking bread in a wood oven. CRAIG LINDSAY PHOTO

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SPORTS z MASTER’S RACE

Cycling club again hosts provincial race z Local Submission

GARY BABIN

The Grand Forks Cycling Club is again hosting a B.C. Provincial Master’s race. Approximately 75 cyclists aged 35 and over are expected to participate in the three-day event. This Friday (July 19) at 7 p.m., racers will be starting from 75th Avenue and North Fork Road, turning on London Road and grinding their way up to Saddle Lake. Racers will leave at one-minute intervals. On Saturday (July 20) at 10 a.m., there will be the 40-km time trial, starting at 75th Avenue and North Fork Road with riders leaving at one-minute intervals, travelling to Brown Creek Road and back along the North Fork Road finishing at North Fork Road and Second Avenue. The course has been adjudged as one of the best in the province. On Sunday (July 21) at 10 a.m.,

the 76-km road race begins at Hutton Elementary School. It moves along the North Fork, over the Hummingbird Bridge and on up to the 38.3-km mark, where the racers turn around and head back down Granby Road to finish at the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary landfill. Since all races begin at or near 75th Avenue and North Fork Road, please be mindful of cyclists and volunteer course marshals. The courses will have appropriate cautionary signage to advise motorists and we apologize for the inconvenience to them. According to Master’s race officials, Grand Forks has some of the finest cycling routes in the province and the Grand Forks Cycling Club has done a superb job of running this high-level event. Racers have also remarked on the hospitality displayed by the town toward them. There will be local riders participating as well, so show up and support the yellow and black. As a bonus, the Grand Forks BMX Club is holding events on Friday and Sunday, so come out and check out the action at City Park as well.

Provincial BMX race on Sunday The Grand Forks BMX Club will be hosting a provincial race at the track at City Park this Sunday beginning shortly after 10 a.m. Pictured here, six-year-old Grand Forks BMX novice riders Ryan Taylor (left) and Lucas Kienas prepare to hit the track during a the weekly races. . Karl Yu Photo

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Red Cross lessons offered z GFREC Report

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The Canadian Red Cross is one of the most respected brands in the world. Its swim programs have been around for more than 60 years. Over one million Canadians enroll yearly in learn-to-swim programs or train to become certified water safety instructors. Red Cross swim programs are active, engaging and age appropriate. All classes are standardized across Canada, so if a child is taking Red Cross Swim in one community it is easily transferred to another. Grand Forks Recreation (GFREC) provides learn-to-swim programs throughout the year for children ages six months and up. Our instructors are trained through the Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Development program and guide children in safe and active learning. The second set of Red Cross lessons scheduled for the summer begins Monday, July 22. Classes take place Monday to Friday offering classes for ages three years and up. The final set of lessons for the summer takes place Aug. 12 to 16.

Christina Lake Recreation is providing Red Cross lessons at the public beach the week of July 29 to Aug. 2. Taking lessons in open water is a unique opportunity for kids. Developing swim and safety skills outside of a pool setting emphasizes real life experiences and encourages respect for environmental challenges. Also taking place at the Christina Public beach is the Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross Camp. Candidates will become skilled in water safety, life saving and endurance training. The Bronze camp is the first award necessary in becoming a lifeguard. You must be 13 years of age or older. The course takes place July 29 to Aug. 2 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. If you are aged eight to 15 and want to challenge yourself by participating in skills, drills and games, register for the Canadian Swim Patrol Camp taking place at the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre Aug. 6 to 9. Swim Patrol is a leadership program geared for younger kids and is ideal for those interested in improving swim stroke and endurance along with safety skills training. The Red Cross swim lessons and the leadership programs require pre-registration. Contact GFREC for additional information and to register for both Grand Forks and Christina Lake programming. You can contact us by calling 250-4422202.

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Let’s go fly a kite (in the clean air) Top: Local BC Lung Association volunteer director Michele Caskey and Hutton Elementary Grade 4 student Faith stand beside kites at a recent Farmers’ Market. Material for the kites came from the BC Lung Association and were put together by students as part of Clean Air Week in June. Bottom: Ella and Luna show off an assembled kite. Submitted Photos

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Grand Forks golfers can save big while supporting good cause Flowers are blooming and the temperature is certainly heating up BC LUNG – sure signs ASSOCIATION for golfers to swing into savings with the BC Lung Association’s Golf Privilege Club Membership Book. “Our membership book saves golfers hundreds of dollars for less than the price of one round of golf. It’s also a great way for golfers to pay less and play more while supporting the Lung Association’s work to improve lung health in British Columbia,” says Michele Caskey, BC Lung Association volunteer director for Grand Forks. For only $35, the membership book entitles golfers to discounts at more than 120 courses across B.C. and Washington State as well as discount golf travel throughout North America. All proceeds go to BC Lung Association’s various programs and services. Save on golf while supporting the one in five British Columbians living with breathing problems. Buy a Golf Privilege Club Book today! Visit www.golfandsave.ca or call 1-800-665-5864.

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Defining integrity in the church z View From The Pulpit MARTIN FROMME

How do people generally define Christianity? In the sphere of influence that surrounded me when I was a child in the ‘50s, I think the word which summed up what it meant to be a Christian, or simply a believer in God, was integrity. You kept the commandments. You did not lie, steal, cuss, cheat on your spouse, or have pornography in your possession. One was to respect the church, even if one did not attend. Punctuality and cleanliness were exalted virtues. Working hard at whatever one did was expected; one was to be dependable as the rising and the setting of the sun. Authority was to be honoured. Women were granted a special measure of respect and they were expected to set the highest of standards in their speech and conduct. The value of integrity is mirrored in the words spoken in 1873 by Lord Dufferin, the monarch’s representative, appointed to oversee the affairs of government in the Do-

minion of Canada. He had some reservations about the man he was about to install as the new prime minister, the honourable Alexander Mackenzie. Mackenzie was not the usual politician. He had no background in law. He was a builder, a stone mason, who had also been the publisher of a political newspaper. Although he had little formal education, he had considerable education through his private studies – he would have been called a self-made man. After meeting Mackenzie, Dufferin remarked: “However narrow and inexperienced Mackenzie may be, I imagine he is a thoroughly upright, well-principled, and well-meaning man.” Dufferin’s reflection on Mackenzie’s character is highly reflective of that invisible plumb line, which lined-up our national ethic in its formative years. This reflection on integrity has two purposes. The first is to compare the actual Gospel of Jesus to the perceived gospel. People thought they were being Christian by setting high standards for themselves and others – standards which, for sure, had their origins in the Bible and the character of Christ. Jesus didn’t set the bar at the level of highest personal achievement, like getting a high grade on a test in math (another strong value from years past), but on

the ability of God to regenerate a new life. “Truly, truly I say to you, unless less one starts life over again from above, he cannot see the Kingdom of God ... unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God.” God’s display of his own righteousness in redeeming our corrupted nature by his own entrance into our inner person is not to be rejected in favour of high moral standards in our social fabric. God, open our eyes to see the transforming work of Jesus in people! On the other hand, it would appear that we now have no national plumb line as we see fraud and deception become common practice from the Internet to Parliament Hill. We are paying a huge price for a diminishing sense of integrity in our nation. Personal integrity in a nation’s citizens builds a strong nation. So, yes, let’s do our best. Let each one of us be as upright, well-principled, and moral according to every decree God has established for us in the Scriptures. Let our conscience be smitten if we should, in any way, violate the law of God. Then, let us, each one, have a glimpse of the love of God, which surpasses moral excellence, and say, “Lord Jesus, come into my heart, and fill me with your divine nature.” – Martin Fromme is pastor of the Greenwood Evangel Chapel.

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George William Gritchen George William Gritchen was born December 6,1928 at the Gritchen village in Grand Forks, BC to the family of Molly (nee Barisenkoff) and William Gritchen. He had four sisters: two older - Mabel and Polly, and two younger - Molly and Vera. He grew up in the Gritchen village and went to the Fructova school, which is currently home to the Grand Forks museum. During his teenage years, he picked fruit with his brother-in-law Mike Androsoff in the Okanagan and when not picking fruit, he began working in the forestry industry with his father and continued working full time in the industry until his youngest son, Jim was born. George began farming full time in 1957 specializing in growing vegetables, selling and delivering his vegetables door to door in Rock Creek, Bridesville and Beaverdell. He continued farming full time until his retirement age of 65. George began dating his beloved Phyllis Makortoff in 1953, and on December 21, 1954 they were married. George and Phyllis began their married life ln the Gritchen village where they started their family. Their first son Gary was born in 1955 and their first daughter, Katherine Sandra was born in 1957. ln 1959 they purchased land in Almond Gardens and began building their dream home which they moved in to in 1960. Their third child daughter Lorralne was born in 1960, just after they moved into their new home and their family was complete with the arrival of their youngest son Jim in 1955. George and Phyllis were living their dream life, raising children, working the farm and George was happiest riding his tractor, plowing his fields and singing a Russian son. ln his youth, George loved the outdoors and loved to skate at Saddle Lake in the winter and play baseball in the summer. He always loved watching sports on W – especially hockey. Owning and running a farm was a 24/7 job, and although he was not able to travel much, he and Phyllis visited their daughters in Calgary, when their granddaughter was born in 1988 in Toronto, he and Phyllis flew to Toronto {this was the first time flying for both he and Phyllis) and during this trip they also saw one of the Seven Wonders of The World – Niagara Falls. They travelled to Vancouver lsland in 1994 and George actually stood on the shore of the Pacific Ocean....being careful not to go into the frigid cold waters...even though it was the end of July. They also travelled to Reno several times with his sister-in-law and brother-in-law Maureen and Bill Koftinoff. During the years many family day trips were taken to the Okanagan and to Washington State. ln 2005 George became ill and had to sell the beloved farm in 2005 when they moved to their present home on 22nd Street. Phyllis took care of George for 5 years until late 2010 when, she could not take care of him at home. He resided at Sunshine Manor until his passing July 11, 2013. George was pre-deceased by his son Gary in 2008, his mother Molly in 1950, his father William in 1954, his sister Mable in 2005, her husband Fred Postnikoff in 1989, his sister Polly in 2001, her husband Mike Androsoff in 1992. George leaves behind his beloved wife of 58 years Phyllis, his daughter Katherine Sandra from Kelowna, his daughter Lorraine and son-in-law David Robertson from Okotoks, Alberta, his son Jim and daughter-in-law Lila from Burnaby, his grandchildren Adam, Luba and her husband Tyler, Sarah, Brent, Molly, Kelsey, Robble, Crystal, Trevor and Graheme and great-grandchildren Mikaela, Blake, Griffin, Kylie and Hailey. George also leaves behind his sister Molly and brother-in-law Peter Podovinikoff of Surrey, BC, his sister Vera and brother-in-law Donald Negrieff of Grand Forks, and his many nieces and nephews. George was a life-long USCC member and a proud Doukhobour. He instilled his Doukhobour values of toil and peaceful life to his family, may he rest in peace. A funeral service was held on Monday, July 15, 2013 at the USCC Community Center, Grand Forks, with burial following at the Sion Cemetery, Grand Forks. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Everett Baker of Grand Forks Funeral Home.

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Everyone’s invited to the gospel music event this summer in Castlegar. The LACK RANITE date is this Saturday (July 20) at 6:30 p.m. EADSTONES The location is the Pass Creek Exhibition Grounds at the bandshell. The music will Your last dedication be a mix of at least 50 per cent traditional to your loved one... JOHN hymns with the remainder being newer PHILLIPS gospel songs. Classic Design All the music will be live. There will Studio be three to four groups of very talented local singers and musicians, a very talented group from Southern Alberta called the Fehr Family, who is touring 250-442-2445 Eastern Canada and the U.S., and also audience singing. DELIVERY in 1-7 DAYS For more information on the Fehr Family you can visit their website, www.fehrfamilymusic.com. For those not familiar with the local musical talent, you may be pleasantly surprised by the abundance of excellent singers and musicians. There will be a prayer team available to pray for and with anyone who would like prayer for any “He will wipe every tear from reason. This is a non-denominational event. If you their eyes. There will be no like good live music you will enjoy this event. You more death or mourning or can expect to hear music that varies from bluecrying or pain. He will grass type music to more traditional gospel music make all things new.” to southern gospel and to the more modern “light Revelation 21:4-5 rock” gospel music of today. On July 4, 2013 our beloved We have hired a local company that is wellMother and Grandmother known for providing quality sound to handle the passed peacefully into the arms of the sound system, so that aspect is in good hands. This Lord surrounded by family. She was predeceased by her loving husband Peter in 1980, her grandson Miis the first time anything like this has happened in chael in 1977, her brother John Piatocha and nephew our area that we know of. If the response is good, Morley in 1970. She will be greatly missed by her we will consider making this an annual event and loving children: Jeanette (Bill) Standerwick, Suzan possibly expanding to three days with concerts on (Randy) Breedveld, grandchildren: Richard (Julie), Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with food and venJeff (Laurel), James, Allison(Tim), Natalie (Zach), dors and other activities. Stephanie, Katrina, Greg and six great-grandchildren. The Truthbearers Christian Motorcycle Club is She was an active member of her Church, Church handling parking and security in the parking area choir and Womens groups. Olga was known for her while the concert is on. Please bring your lawn sewing, cooking, hospitality and caring for others. chairs or a blanket as the wooden benches and/or She was ever faithful, loyal and sacrificial in her love for her family. As a humble devoted servant to the chairs may not be the most comfortable. We also Lord Jesus Christ, Olga was truly a godly woman and need more volunteers for this year and if we dean amazing example of faith to her family. A Memocide to proceed with a three-day event next year, rial service will be held for Olga on Saturday, July we will need a lot more people involved. As there 20th at 11:00 at Willingdon Church in Burnaby, B.C. will be no concession bring your own water or other non-alcoholic beverages. “I will dwell in the house There is no admission but an offering will be of the Lord forever” Psalm 23 taken. What could be a nicer way to spend a summer evening than sitting outdoors listening to excellent live music? Hope to see you there. For more information, or to volunteer, you can contact John Phillips at 250-365-7456 or e-mail john491@shaw. ca. Cynthia Dillon-Pelltier at Kinnaird Church Of God 250-365-5300 can also be contacted.

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Helen Bates (Rogalsky)

Helen died peacefully in her sleep the morning of July 6, 2013. She was predeceased by her husband Robert, parents John and Mary Rogalsky, sisters Genie Macpherson and Sophie Bell and is survived by her three children Rick (Kelli), Pat, Ken (Janet); grandchildren Tara (Ken), Eric (Ayumi), Dylan (Sarah), Josh, Bronwyn and Maxwell; and great-grandchildren, Audra and Keita. She also leaves behind two sisters, Mary Rogalsky and Stella Bell of Melville, Saskatchewan and brother-in-law Ken Macpherson of Chilliwack as well as many nephews and nieces. Helen was born in Poland on June 15, 1923 and immigrated to Canada when she was five. Her father settled in Melville, Saskatchewan where he worked for the CNR for many years. She worked in Toronto, Melville and Winnipeg, where she met her future husband. She and Bob married in 1950 and lived in several communities within BC until settling at Christina Lake in 1956 and then moved to Grand Forks in 1966. She continued to live independently after Bob’s passing and was so proud of the fact that she was still living on her own at the age of 90! Family members gathered on the July long weekend to celebrate her 90th birthday and she had such a wonderful time, as did all. Humble as she was, she couldn’t believe that such a party would be put on for her. She always loved to greet people with a smile and a hug and had a very special way about her with children. She was a gentle spirit with a kind soul. She will be greatly missed by so many, especially her family. We love you Mom!! A funeral will take place at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Grand Forks on July 20th at 12:30 pm. In lieu of flowers, a donation to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome. com, 250-860-7077.

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Donald Leslie Reed was born on February 22, 1962 in Soellingen, Germany and passed away on March 29, 2013 in Grassland, Alberta. Don’s working career spanned both coasts from Vancouver to Halifax and up to Fort McMurrary. He was an active and influential member in each of the communities he resided in, being involved in the Masonic lodges, Ashlar Club, the Shrine, Royal Arch Masons, Eastern Star, Ducks Unlimited and the church. Don enjoyed the outdoors, especially taking his dog duck hunting or going elk/deer hunting with friends. What Don lacked in height he made up for in heart. He could always be easily recognized in his camouflage baseball cap, with an infectious smile. He had an enthusiasm that was easily spread to everyone he met, and he was known for getting things done. He leaves behind Sheri, his wife of 12 years, and their four children, Bryan, Jared, Andrew and Katelyn. He is also survived by his parents Gordon and Cecile Reed; sister Karen (Clive) Bailey; motherin-law Celia Weishaupt; sister-in-law Jennifer (Jason) Bolen; 4 nephews, Colin, Austin, Allan Bailey and Tyler Bolen; and 3 nieces, April and Alena Bailey, and McKenzie Bolen, as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. A Memorial Service and Celebration of Don’s life was held at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, 7353 6th Street, on July 27, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to the charity of your choice.


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Christina Lake 2 up 1 down, .7 acre, garage w/shop, 1 block to beach, $234,000. 250-447-9036. See Property Guys .com

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SPACIOUS recently renovated two bedroom apartment near Grand Forks Hospital. $650.00 + electricity. Laundry in building. N/S, N/P. References required. 250-584-5052 or mike_de@telus.net

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GRAND FORKS: For sale or rent to own. 4 bdrm home. Private setting close to town. View on Property Guys, $179,000/firm. Down payment, criminal record check & references required. 250-442-0065.

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12x68 Older, nice location, car port, fireplace, ramp. Duplex or commercial lot. 3010 1st rd. $87,000. 442-7130

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Grand Forks; 2 bdrm apt. $750/m utils inc. 2 bdrm plus mobile, 5 appl’s, lg garage, fenced yard, $850/m. Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $520. 3 bdrm, 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, $775/m. & OFFICE SPACE Available in Greenwood

Grand Forks: 2 bdrm trailer, OFF the grid, needs major TLC, $150/m. 250-443-5049.

N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca

Homes for Rent

Grand Forks Realty Ltd.

Christina Lake: 2 bdrm, 2 bath, on lg river front acreage, could be room for horses, $950/m + half utils. 250-4434461. gprofit1@hotmail.com

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Christina Lake 2-bdrm recently renovated, Small shop, $500/m + utilities. No dogs. 250-447-9270.

Christina Lake: 3 bdrm, long term rental/lease, avail now. Accepting applications, RR, N/S. $1,250/m utils inc + cable & net. 250-442-2683.

Houses For Sale

Rentals

Grand Forks; 2 bdrm apt. $750/m utils inc. 2 bdrm plus mobile, 5 appl’s, lg garage, fenced yard, $850/m. Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s, $520/m. 3 bdrm 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, $775/m. PRIME COMMERCIAL

& OFFICE SPACE Available in Greenwood Terms negotiable

N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.

PRIME COMMERCIAL

Mobile Homes & Pads

329,000

Vanjoff 442-7415 Pete VanjoffPete 442-7415

250.442.7516

forsalebygayle@telus.net serving Grand Forks and area See more: www.forsalebygayle.ca

Grand Forks: 1,000 sq ft. commercial office space next to the Gazette on Riverside Dr. 780-723-2297.

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MLS# 2391248

Gayle Holmes REALTORÂŽ

Commercial/ Industrial

Rentals

GRAND FORKS: Rent to own or for sale. 4 bdrm home. Private setting close to town. View on Property Guys, $179,000/firm. Down payment, criminal record check & references required. 250-442-0065.

Storage Cascade Containers & Storage. All sizes available. Sales or Rentals($100/m). Yellow building east end of Grand Forks. 6401 Hyw. 3. 250-4422599 or 250-443-1599.

Suites, Lower Christina Lake basement suit 1bdrm + den, close to beach, $700/m utils, cable & internet included, partly furnished, RR, NS, NP. 250-505-4275.

4HE "#30#! CARES FOR THOUSANDS OF ORPHANED ABAN DONED AND ABUSED DOGS EACH YEAR )F YOU CAN GIVE A HOMELESS DOG A SECOND CHANCE AT HAPPINESS PLEASE VISIT YOUR LOCAL SHELTER TODAY

Grand Forks. 2 Bdrm Suite ground level. NS, NP, RR. 250-442-8760/250-443-1847

Townhouses

WWW SPCA BC CA

Grand Forks: The Gables Housing Society is replenishing it’s waiting list. Apply by googling “B C Housing on line application�. Questions, email jjoyce1.joyce@gmail.com or call Jackie at 250-443-0013.

Houses For Sale

Houses For Sale

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Property Management Services

250-442-2711 Toll free: 1-800-567-3199 www.grandforksrealestate.ca

Owners and Prospective Tenants Call

Ken Dodds 250-442-2632

REDUCED!!! Looking for an opportunity in Agritourism! 8 acres fully irrigated with 3 acres of orchard with over 360 fruit trees! Call your Realtor today! $480,000. MLS# 4100360

BEST DEAL IN CHRISTINA LAKE Over half an acre lot awaiting your vision. Only $109,000!!! MLS# 2217995

THIS PRICED TO SELL PROPERTY has more than meets the eye. 2 BR with addition and separate self contained 460 square foot guest suite. 200 amp electrical service. Fenced yard with 2 garden sheds make this property unique. $89,000. MLS# 2391465

GREAT HOME BASED BUSINESS LOCATION 32 x 30 shop needs ďŹ nishing. Good visual exposure, Greenwood. 3 BR, 2 full baths 1512 SQ FT home, built 2007. Asking $229,000. MLS# 2389990

17 ACRES SERENE PRIVACY WITH MANLY CREEK 2127 SQ FT, 2 BR stackwall/cordwood home, cool in summer, warm in winter. Large deck, gazebo, fenced garden. Well priced @ $369,000. MLS# 2390006

9+AC. HOBBY FARM, private setting. Fully fenced 2800 sq. ft. home in excellent condition, 4 BR, 2 bathrooms + ensuite, inlaw suite. Approx. 6 acres in hay, 50x20 ft, barn 40x24 ft.workshop. All the property in park-like condition. $423,000. MLS# 2390670

WHY PAY RENT? OfďŹ ce building located in a high trafďŹ c area in the centre of downtown, just over 2000 sq. ft., of ofďŹ ce space. $139,500. MLS# 3900493

A DREAM COME TRUE. Within the city limits, 2.36 acres of River Front Property priced to sell. Act now, call REALTORÂŽ for viewing. $110,000. MLS# 2391490

ACTIVE CATTLE RANCH in the heart of Boundary Country with a huge unshared Range Permit. This Ranch is well set up and very cost efďŹ cient. Call REALTORÂŽ & come take a look! $849,000. MLS# 2391518

LOCATION! One of the most desirable areas of Grand Forks! A well kept double wide with a new double car garage on a full acre. Enjoy the mountain views and quiet street. $295,000. MLS# 2390918

CAN’T REPLACE FOR THIS PRICE! Like new 4 BR. 3 bath home tastefully appointed & on large lot close to schools, shopping & rec centre. Lots of room for the family & 16 X 24 shop for the handyman. Only asking $319,000 & must be seen. MLS# 2218482

GREAT BUY & YOUR FIRST STEP TO HOME OWNERSHIP. Well maintained 3 BR, 1 ½ bath mobile with large addition & on Ÿ ac. fenced lot just outside city limits. Asking $159,900 and motivated. MLS# 2216892

½ ACRE LOT located just outside of city limits, west end of town. Flat, wonderful views in all directions. Build here and enjoy the Boundary region. $89,000. MLS# 2212961

$40,000 REDUCTION! NO Stairs! This one level home has all the space you need with large rooms, 2 BR, 2 full baths. $224,900. MLS# 2218942

REDUCED BY $10,000. Very Private Getaway. 2 BR, 2 living areas & furnishings are optional. Quick access to Christina Lake/Creek. $179,000. MLS# 2391287

REDUCED BY OVER $10,000! Year round or seasonal use, this cozy cottage is located within walking distance to the beach and all the best of Christina Lake! $215,000. MLS# 2213675

SANDY BEACH AND MOORAGE, 45 shares in Christina Lakeside Resort, 2007 peak roof 40 ft Park Model, 2 BR, full 4pcs bath, gazebo covered deck, storage shed, laundromat, activity coodinator & year round managers, clubhouse, showers & restrooms, tennis court. $179,000. MLS# 2398161

FULLY RENOVATED to new 3 BR family home on quiet cul-de-sac. All new, kitchen, ooring, appliances, heat pump, wood stove, new everything. Top quality, must see. $179,500. MLS# 2391557

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Barry Poppenheim 250-449-8276

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Ken Dodds 250-442-2632

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Pat Ballard 250-442-7616

Gayle Holmes 250-442-7516

Aaron Anthony 250-584-4663

Gary Smith 250-443-1256

Ron Woods 250-442-7636


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1994 Eagle Summit, 2.4 auto, ring grear needs replacing. $1,500obo. 250-442-3927. 2000 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4, 244,000km, new summer tires, wheels & brakes, excellent shape, $7,995obo. 442-2767. 2008 Ford Edge AWD, 120,000k, $16,500. 250-4479036.

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1992 Golf Volks Wagon, 4 dr hatch back, 5 sp, new tires, new exhaust, runs excellent. $1,500/obo. 250-442-0122/ 250-493-1807. 1995 Honda Accord, 1999 Honda Hatchback, 250-4423067 or 250-666-0075.

Motorcycles 2005 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic “800�, 42,000 km, serviced reg, new Morgan pipes, dynojet tuned, in top condition, extras, $3900. 250-449-2894

2001 SEA DOO-Model GTX RFI, gold & white, 110hp, 3 seater w/reverse, 2 stroke engine, new battery, 150 hours, travel cover. 2007 SEA DOO-Model GTX, blue & white,135hp, 3 seater w/reverse, 4 stroke engine, 100 hours, travel cover. 2006 Caravan Trailer double wide w/mounted spare tire, less than 1000km. Will sell separately. All items in excellent condition.

250-447-9214.

I would like to trade or sell 11ft camper, great shape, good for hunting or fishing. I’m wanting a small car. Requires a one ton truck. 250-442-3397 MUST SELL REDUCED 2006 Damon Challenger, 36.5 ft, 2 slides, V10 w/Banks system, better mileage & power. Leather furniture, Onan Genset, ABS brakes, rear camera, many extras, 25,000 miles. Like new. $40,999obo. 250-4433066.

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15’ Coleman fiberglass canoe, 4 Dodge Neon wheels + tires, cast iron tub. 250-443-1714 2009 18ck Pioneer Trailer, sleeps 7, $11,500obo. View 3225 Hardy Mt Rd. 442-2089. 5x8 Cargo trailer, like new, $2,400 firm. 250-442-0180. 9.5ft camper. 250-442-2999.

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Recreational/Rent WANTED to rent an RV. July 29th-Aug 2nd. 250-442-3370.

Transportation

Sport Utility Vehicle 1997,1998 red Jeep Cherokee, 4 doors, 6 cly eng, auto trans & 5 speed, 270,000km, excellent condition. $2,700 / $3,200obo. 250-442-0122 / 250-493-1807.

Trucks & Vans 1989 Chevy Van, 350, auto, 4 captain seats. good shape, $3,500. Tent trailer, sleeps 6, cooler, stove, sink, furnace, $550. 250-442-3908. 1993 Dodge Dakota 4x4, 4 new tires, $3,000. 250-4428299.

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1996 Dodge Ram 2500, 4x4, reg cab, long box, DIESEL, auto, PW, power seat, cruise, power mirrors, incredible condition. $7,900.obo. 303000km. 250-442-0122/250-493-1807. 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Ext/cab, 4x4, air bag suspension, trailer tow pack, canopy, needs motor work. $1,800 250-442-6091.

Boats 15’ Crestliner with 9.8hp Merc OB w/remote control 12V trolling motor w/fish finder w/trailer, $1,650. 250-442-0787.

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BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY CONTRACTOR

ELECTRICAL

Redi Electric Ltd.

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NOTARY PUBLIC

ROOFING

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Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps

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Honest Service – Quality Work

Ph: 250-442-0282

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Large supply of rock for retaining walls, decorative purposes, etc.

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• Continuous K Style & Fascia Eavestroughing • Soffit & Fascia Trim Installations – Repairs – Gutter Cleaning

To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055 or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381 Email: russ442@telus.net

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P&L

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GUTTERS & ROOFING Paul – 250-442-5612

Boundary Electric

HOLISTIC HEALING

(1985) Ltd. • Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction

Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D. is resuming his practice in Grand Forks

Electrical Contract Reg. #1210

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250-442-5561

BUSINESS DIRECTORY Phone

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Your Pellet Heating Specialist John Billwiller www.snowballventures.com 10545 Granby Rd., Grand Forks

HOT TUBS

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Walk-in Baths • Swimming Pools Accessories & Chemicals • Repairs

Kettle River Spa & Pool Co. 1649 Landsdowne Crescent • 250-442-0288 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

SALES & SERVICES Certified Pump Installers

Paul – 250-442-5612

Your best buy is from a merchant you know

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George Stooshinoff

Certified Sawfiler 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks, BC Phone: 250-442-8359 • Email: gastoo@telus.net

CONTAINERS SALES AND RENTALS 20’ or 40’ Storage Units

Ron’s Irrigation and Landscaping Automatic Sprinkling Systems and Repairs Need water? Water Dowsing Service Available Tree Pruning and Junk Removal PH

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Serenity Wellness and Spa

Weight Loss Programs

Infrared Sauna, Natural Skin Care Healing Creams, Massages, Body Wraps Readings Meditation Group Wednesdays – 6:30 pm - 8 pm 30 minute meditation, social time, comfortable seats ~ by donation

8’, 9’, 10’, 20’ & 40’ Containers

5-19 West Lake Drive, Christina Lake 1.877.707.8088

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BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units

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UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience! 162 B – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks

For all your RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds

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