Cranbrook Daily Townsman, September 06, 2013

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Cyclists converging for first Gran Fondo BAR RY CO ULTER

The cyclist quotient of the Cranbrook-Kimberley will be surging this weekend, as 260 cyclists converge for the much-anticipated Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo.

The public is advised that the North Star Rails To Trails will be closed for a short while on Sunday — from 9 a.m. to noon — to accommodate the event, which is featuring 260 riders. Cyclists have

come from as far away as Ottawa, Ontario, from across Western Canada, and from Washington state. The event is being presented by the Sunrise Rotary Club and Western Financial

Group. “We’re thrilled with the response,” said Glen Dobie, Chair of the event. “It’s exceeded our expectations — we’re prepared for it and we’re looking forward to it.”

The event will be hosted by St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino and will encompass some of the most spectacular scenery and hospitality in the region. Riders will choose

from three different course lengths — 52 km (the Piccolo Fondo), 102 km (the Medio Fondo) or 152 km (the Gran Fondo) — and ride at their own pace. The three different rides leave St. Eugene at 10 minute intervals, starting with the piccolo at 9 a.m. The ride starts off from the St. Eugene Resort, comes back to Cranbrook via Mission Road, hooks up with the Rails to Trails at

Echo Field Road, then heads north to Kimberley. The Gran and Medio rides proceed via Meadowbrook to Wasa, then south down to Fort Steele. At the Fort Steele junction, Gran riders will do a 25-kilometre loop out to the Kootenay Trout Hatchery, and back to St. Eugene. All riders should be completed by late afternoon.

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Sketch of stabbing suspect released FOR THE TOWNSMAN

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The Honourable Judith Guichon, 29th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia made a few stops in Cranbrook on Thursday on a four day trip through the East Kootenay. One of those stops was Laurie Middle School, where Guichon talked to students about her duties as a representative of Her Majesty the Queen. Guichon also visited Joseph Creek Care Village and the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24.

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Debbie Graham (right) of Cranbrook made a donation of $10,000 to the East Kootenay SPCA on Thursday, Sept. 5, in memory of her late husband Peter, a lifelong member of the SPCA. SPCA manager Brenna Baker (left) and two furry friends accepted the donation with gratitude.

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Naturalists holding conference this month in Cranbrook Arne Petryshen Townsman Staff

On Sept. 19-22 the Rocky Mountain Naturalists will be hosting the Federation of BC Naturalists Fall Conference in Cranbrook. The conference will bring in naturalists from all over British Columbia to talk about what they are doing and for the naturalists in the area to show their work. Greg Ross, a member of the Rocky Mountain Naturalist and Kootenay co-ordina-

tor for BC Nature (Federation of BC Naturalists), said the meeting is centred around what the various clubs are doing across the province. “So here in Cranbrook we get to show off Elizabeth Lake,” Ross said. “The Rocky Mountain Naturalists have been pretty instrumental in preserving the area.” He said they have been putting in trails, restoring native grasslands and general stewarding the city’s portion of Elizabeth Lake.

“The other clubs will come in and talk about the things that they’ve done.” There will also be awards given to certain naturalists. Daryl Calder, a member of the local non-profit society, said they sent an invite to all of the naturalist clubs of the province to attend the fourday event. Calder said they are expecting 75-90 registrants. Many of those B.C. naturalists are active retired professionals who haven’t been in

the Southeast part of B.C. in years. The Rocky Mountain Naturalists were formed in the 1980s and work toward preserving, enhancing and documenting the wide array of native animals, birds and insects found in the East Kootenay. The full schedule can be found at www.bcnature.ca. There are many events planned, from presentations on the Rocky Mountain Trench and the biology of

Leopard Frogs, to early morning birding at Elizabeth Lake and Jimsmith Lake. There’s even a butterfly hunt along the Kootenay River and a field trip on the native plants in the Cranbrook Community Forest. Registration takes place at the Prestige Inn on Thursday from 6 – 7:30 p.m., Friday from 7 – 8:45 a.m. and Saturday at 8:45 a.m. Calder said the public can sign up for the conference. “The one condition is that

Jaffray’s Dean Brody up for awards at this weekend’s CCMAs Barry Coulter

Sunday is looking to be a big day for a local product who is riding at the top of the Canadian Country Music circles. Dean Brody is up for seven nominations and a live broadcast performance at the 2013 Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) Awards on September 8. The awards show, taking place in Edmonton, will be broadcast on Sunday, Sept. 8, on CBC Television, starting at 6 p.m. Mountain Time. Gord Bamford, Terri Clark, Johnny Reid and George Canyon are among the other nominees. The Jaffray product and MBSS grad has had an impressive last couple of years. Brody was named the Number 1 Most Played Canadian Country Artist at radio in both 2011 and 2012, he charted 11 Top 10 singles, and released back-to-back Album of the Year wins at the CCMAs (Trail In Life and Dirt). Brody has won six CCMA Awards and earned two JUNO Award nominations. This week, Brody unveiled the details for his fourth studio album Crop Circles (Open Road Recordings/Uni-

they have to be a member of the BC Naturalists Federation,” he said. The membership costs $20 and is available through www.bcnature.ca. The Rocky Mountain Naturalists were also instrumental in putting together the new kiosk at the upgraded Elizabeth Lake pavilion. BC Nature is a federation of local natural history groups and represents over 52 local nature clubs throughout B.C.

Gran Fondo Continued from page 1

More than 100 local volunteers are taking part to mount the event. Aid stations and support vehicles are also taking part, so the motoring public is advised to be aware of the cyclists and share the road. Traffic control and signage will be in place throughout the route. Residents are also encouraged to greet the riders who will be converging on the community this weekend, and help make them feel welcome. Sunrise Rotary invited other service groups from the community to help out manning the aid stations. These include the Mark Creek Lions, the Wasa and District Lions, the Kimberley Rotary Club, the Cranbrook Rotary Club, and the staff of Falkins Insurance, which is affliated with Western Fi-

nancial Group. Funds raised from the event will be used to enhance and maintain the Rails to Trails system as well as support other local community service projects,” said Dobie. “Members of the Cranbrook Sunrise Rotary Club had a dream to create a cycling event that would utilize the fabulous Rails to Trails system between the cities of Cranbrook and Kimberley,”
 Dobie said. “We also hope the Gran Fondo will encourage healthier lifestyles, support our local businesses, and serve as a fundraiser for our Rotary Club. “We have an opportunity for the Gran Fondo to become a major tourism draw for our area. Let’s be sure to treat our visitors well.”

Thank You The family of Barry Coulter file photo Dean Brody at a concert at the Key City Theatre, January 27, 2013.

versal Music Canada). Slated for release on November 5, 2013, Crop Circles features his

brand new single “Bounty” with guest vocalist Lindi Ortega. According to a pres release

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and Number 1 Most Added spot at Country radio for the second week in a row.

David Ratcliffe wish to thank everyone for their phone calls, cards, food and donations in David’s memory. It was greatly appreciated. Jim and Lil Ratcliffe, Michael and Julie, Colin and Jen, Karen and Kim, and families.


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Mock emergency at airport set for Sept. 9 Submit ted

The public is advised there will be a mock emergency at the airport on Monda,y Sept. 9, 2013 from 12:30 p.m. until 3 p.m. The exercise will involve a variety of agencies including the RCMP, Cranbrook Search and Rescue, Cranbrook Fire and Emergency Services, the BC Ambulance Service, Air Canada Express, Pacific Coastal Airlines, CATSA, the Canadian Rockies International Airport, the City of Cranbrook and Impalla Security. Students from the Mount Baker Secondary School drama program will be participating as mock passengers. The exercise will be a training opportunity for airport, airline and emergency response personnel. It will also allow airport personnel to evaluate the Emergency Plan. Members of the public should not be alarmed if they see emergency vehicles at the airport on afternoon of the September 9. The exercise will not have any impact on scheduled flights or other airport activity.

Symphony of the Kootenays Chorus

The Symphony of the Kootenays is presenting a Christmas concert in Cranbrook, Saturday, November 30, 2013. Part of the program includes a choir singing a wide variety of Christmas carols and songs. Anyone interested in singing with the Symphony to join Symphony oisf twelcome he Kootenays Chorus the Chorus. The Symphony of the Kootenays is presen2ng a Christmas concert in Cranbrook, Saturday, Rehearsals are Monday November 2013. program evenings30, 7:30 to Part 9:30of atthe Knox includes a choir singing variety of Presbyterian Churcha –wide 2100 Christmas carols and songs. Anyone interested 3rd St. S., Cranbrook. in singing with the Symphony is welcome to Rehearsals join the Chorus.begin Monday, Rehearsals are Monday September 16. evenings 7:30 to 9:30 at Knox Presbyterian Church Cost is $25. 2100 3rd St. S., Cranbrook. Rehearsals begin Monday, September 16. Cost is $25.

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Jumbo injunction shelved

This is a first of a two-part series from the Columbia Valley Pioneer about the legal battle currently underway over the Citizens for Jumbo Wild checkpoint. Steve Hubrecht Columbia Valley Pioneer

Glacier Resorts Ltd. is holding off on its injunction against the Citizens for Jumbo Wild checkpoint group on the Farnham Creek road, as work gets underway on summer skiing and lift construction at the glacier. The company’s lawyer made a motion for indefinite adjournment at a hearing on the injunction in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver on Monday, August 26, which the judge granted. In the aftermath, both sides in the case each said the other can’t claim victory. The camp is still in place on the road, but Glacier Resorts Ltd. vice-president Grant Costello has been up to Farnham Glacier with a work crew and excavator and says work is proceeding as planned. “I don’t know how they (the checkpoint group) could claim victory,” said Glacier Resort Ltd.’s Vancouver-based lawyer Greg Tucker.

Photo by Steve Ogle

An early morning shot of Jumbo Pass, which is adjacent to the proposed Jumbo Glacier ski resort. A Citizens for Jumbo Wild camp near Farnham Glacier has resulted in a court battle. “The judge awarded us costs in any event.” The injunction application had only one personally named defendant — checkpoint group member and Johnsons Landing resident Robert Meaney — although it also listed John and Jane Doe and persons unknown. A Nelson-based lawyer helping with the case (on the defendant’s side)

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said it’s inaccurate to say the developers won the case. “They (Glacier Resorts Ltd.) brought an application for injunction and they didn’t proceed with it. To me, there’s no way that they won,” said Judah Harrison. “It is apparent that the matter is not resolved. The (resort) proponents and their counsel attempted to bully and catch the citizens (at the camp) off guard and failed. They tried to push us around and that didn’t happen. Their ability to get an injunction is in question. It’s easy to say you won when you didn’t have a

hearing.” But according to Mr. Tucker, the motion to adjourn indefinitely was made because Mr. Costello along with a work crew and excavator – the same crew and excavator that did not go past the camp on Saturday, August 10th — was able to get up to Farnham Glacier unimpeded last weekend. “We (Glacier Resorts Ltd.) brought an application, served notice, prepared the materials and as of last week this blockade was moved, taken down. When the hearing came on, we said we think there should be an adjourn-

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ment. It’s a bit anti-climatic because the hearing did not proceed. But we won’t have to proceed with it ever if there’s no further attempts to block access,” said Mr. Tucker. All parties are in the same legal place they were before the proceedings started, said the defendant’s Vancouver-based main legal counsel Jason Gratl. “They (the developers) applied for an injunction and didn’t get one. And if they apply for one again, the defendants are poised to shred the plaintiff’s evidence,” said Mr. Gratl, adding that seeking an injunction creates a continual threat of serious, immediate consequences and — if granted — removes police discretion on whether or not to arrest protestors. “Ordinarily at this point in an injunction case the project proponent has acting orders in place and the protestors live with the ongoing threat of criminal contempt charges against them. The project proponent here failed to obtain the threat advantage they were seeking in the first place,” he said. “The injunction order usually means punishment will be probable, swift and harsh if the injunction order is breached. Here Glacier Resorts Ltd. failed to obtain those advantages.” Camp members characterized the motion to adjourn as backing down. But according to Mr. Tucker, the developers did not back down in court. “I have to say that there is just no merit at all to that position. We backed off because the blockade’s gone,” said Mr. Tucker. “It (adjourning) seemed to be the correct do under the circumstances.” The adjournment meant the question of whether or not the checkpoint camp (which has been in place for more than a month) constitutes a blockade — or did on Saturday, August 10th — never came up in the hearing.


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Pat McInnes, on behalf of the Cranbrook Ladies Best Ball Golf Tournament, recently presented a cheque for $1,000 to the Cranbrook Women’s Resource Centre. Left to Right: Denise Stewart, Gwen Noble, Pat McInnes, Judy Wiwchar, Kay Henderson It was a combination of hard work by the tournament volunteers and generous donations from businesses in the community that enabled the tournament committee to donate this money. Thanks to the following committee members for a job well done: Kay Henderson, Brenda McDowell, Pat Wickhorst, Kay Doig, Lillian Lesiew, Lesley Weaver, Judy Wiwchar, Joan Stepney, Sandy Johnson, Gloria Urban, Jeanette Mikkleson, Carol Downey, and Sheilah McLellan. Pictured above: Cpl. Chris Newel of the Kimberley RCMP, former rider and board of director for Cops for Kids Melody Munro; and former recipient Brandon Robinson.

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Submit ted more info please call 250.426.2231. Calling all ladies to the East Coast VIP advance tickets include reKitchen Party Fundraiser Fashion served seating, table service and Show Event of the year! appy tray. The event takes place on It’s that time of year again to come Wednesday, September 11th at the out and cheer as RCMP officers, the Tamarack Shopping Centre. Doors Kootenay Ice and the Men’s Ava- open at 7 p.m., tickets at the door are lanche Volley Ball Team strut their $15 (Please use the Winners enstuff on the runway to raise money trance). for Cops for Kids. Get ready for a night of entertainOne-hundred per cent of the pro- ment, including silent auction, receeds raised will directly benefit the freshments and prizes. The much charity who in-turn support local anticipated fashion show coincides kids in need. with the annual 1,000 km bike ride in Advance tickets are $10 and spe- which RCMP officers raise funds for cial VIP advance tickets are $25 and the Cops for Kids charity throughout can be purchased at the Tamarack southern BC. 4.29” x 4” Centre Administration Office. For

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The BC Coroners Service has announced an inquest into the death of Patrick Roy Wilder. Wilder, aged 58, of Fairmont Hot Springs, died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound after an interaction with RCMP members on May 10, 2011, at his home. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The inquest will take place the week of Oct. 21, 2013, at the Provincial Court building in Invermere. Presiding coroner Larry Marzinzik and a jury will hear evidence from subpoenaed witnesses to determine the facts surrounding this death. While the jury may not, by law, make any findings of legal responsibility, it will have the opportunity to make recommendations aimed at preventing deaths under similar circumstances in the future.

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Cranbrook Community Theatre is looking for Actors for the 2013/2014 season Shows will be presented in November, January and April Actors required: 1 - male 10 yrs - 20 yrs 6 - male 20 yrs - 60 yrs 4 - female 20 yrs - 70 yrs Casting Call info: Monday, September 9, 2013 7:00 pm The Stage Door - 11 - 11Ave. S. Actors, please bring your imagination and good attitude. Back Stage people are encouraged to attend to express interest in assisting. Questions or concerns? Contact Terry Miller (tmillert1@gmail.com) 250.432.0047

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an money buy happiness? Most of us spend money mostly on ourselves. When would respond with a resounding people fantasize about winning the lottery, “No!” Many of us have had that les- they often imagine how all that money will son drummed into us from our earliest set them free from their daily worries. They days. I can’t count the number of times my think of what they would get for themfather told me that money would never buy selves. Often, for lottery winners, the story is me happiness. quite different. When people It’s been one of those win the lottery, they often go philosophical truisms broke very quickly. They which we’ve grown up begin to resent family memwith. The ancient Greek Stoic philosopher Epictetus Rev. Yme bers and friends who ask for believed that “Wealth conWoensdregt financial help, and so people who have won the lottery sists not in having great often become anti–social, possessions, but in having simply to protect themselves against all few wants.” This kind of attitude has also provided those who approach them with their hands plenty of fodder for comedians like out. But that’s a different column. Norton devised one experiment with Groucho Marx: “While money can’t buy happiness, it certainly lets you choose your UBC undergraduates. He gave those who agreed to participate different amounts of own form of misery.” It came as quite a surprise to me when I money. One group was told to spend the heard a TED talk by Michael Norton of the money on themselves. Buy whatever they Harvard Business School. You can hear the liked with the $5 or the $20 they were results of his research at www.TED.com. given. So they did — makeup, or someHe begs to differ with this attitude. As a thing they wanted, or a cup of Starbuck’s. result of some very clever and creative ex- The other group was told to spend the periments he and his team devised to try money on someone else. At the end of the day, his team interand measure whether money can in fact buy happiness, he has learned some sur- viewed the students and asked them how happy their purchases had made them. prising things. Those who spent the money on themWhat he has learned is that money can indeed buy happiness. The problem is not selves were neither more nor less happy. It in the money. The problem comes with just was something they did as part of the how we spend it. “If you think money can’t experiment. The other group, however, rebuy happiness, you’re just not spending it ported that they felt happier about themselves at the end of the day. right,” he says. Other experiments had very similar reHe asks us to imagine how we normally spend our money. Usually, we tend to sults. It didn’t matter how much money

people were given, or what they bought. The only thing which made a difference was whether you spent the money on yourself, or on someone else. They wondered if it was a cultural phenomenon, so they replicated the experiments in poorer countries such as Uganda. They found exactly the same results. People spent the money differently, but the only thing which made a difference was whether you spent the money on yourself, or on someone else. It doesn’t matter how you spend the money. It doesn’t matter how much money you spend. What makes a significant difference is whether you spend the money on yourself or on another person. Can money buy happiness? Yes … provided you spend the money on someone other than yourself. People who give money to charity are happier than people who don’t. This seems to be universally true. An ancient Christian writer once wrote, “Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” That was the apostle Paul, in 2 Corinthians 9. It seems he may have been on to something. We often talk about “giving until it hurts”. This kind of research stands those opinions on their heads. So let me invite you buy some happiness. Don’t give until it hurts. “Give — and keep on giving — until you can’t stop smiling.” Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook


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n 2005, archaeologists were trying to solve one of Poland’s biggest mysteries, one the country’s citizens have been trying to solve for centuries: Where had they buried Copernicus? At the time of his death in 1543, Nicolaus Copernicus had yet to become the household name he is today. At the time, nobody thought to record where his body had been buried. Copernicus spent his adult life working as an administrator at the Catholic diocese in Northern Poland. Tradition stated he was buried underneath the church he worked at, but no one knew for sure. When archaeologists began to dig in 2005, they discovered what they hoped were his bones. They were from a 70-yearold male (the same age of Copernicus when he died), and the skull had a mark which corresponded with a scar Copernicus was reported to have. Unfortunately, their conclusions were not definite. While the bones they uncovered still possessed viable DNA, Copernicus had no living descendants with which to compare it to. Part of the reason Copernicus was put to rest so haphazardly was that his book, ‘On the Revolution of Heavenly Spears,’ wasn’t published until after his death. His (correct) idea that the sun, and not the earth, was the center of our solar system didn’t become a heretical work and shatter scientific thought until years later. Today, 600 original copies of this book still exist, and astronomer Owen Gin-

gerich has examined each and every one (it only took him 30 years). Gingerich’s purpose was to see what people first thought of Copernicus’ radical theory, as most of the original owners wrote down their thoughts in the book’s margins. Knowing of his research interests, a rare book dealer from Paris asked Gingerich if he had ever heard of a library named the House BOOKNOTES of Mary Magdalene. He had not, but the book Mike Selby dealer told him that an earlier Copernicus work, ‘First Account,’ had come on the market, featuring a House of Mary Magdalene library stamp. Since he couldn’t afford the book’s 1.5 million dollar price tag, Gingerich put it out of his mind. Years later, while perusing various works owned by Johannes Kepler at Wroclaw University, he noticed most of Kepler’s books featured the Mary Magdalene stamp. He immediately requested to see the University’s copy of Copernicus’ ‘First Account,’ but it could not be found. He told the university he knew they wouldn’t find it; it had been stolen and was currently for sale in Paris. Interpol later recovered it. While he was busy alerting Wroclaw of their book theft, Gingerich heard about the search for Copernicus’ DNA. A fellow astronomer had suggested a search amongst Copernicus’s personal library (at Uppsala University in Sweden), hoping to find a bloodstain somewhere amongst the

Nicolaus Copernicus 1473 – 1543 pages. While this seemed unlikely, Gingerich knew of a book — Johannes Stoeffler’s ‘Great Roman Calender’—which Copernicus had owned. Between two pages which Copernicus had scribbled down his own astronomical thoughts, four of his hairs still remained. In 2010 the Polish government was pleased to announce the DNA from the hairs matched the DNA from the uncovered bones. And unlike his original one, Copernicus’ new funeral was a massive global event, complete with a large granite monument…hopefully ensuring no one will forget where he is buried. Mike Selby is Reference Librarian at the Cranbrook Public LIrary

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ICBC targets distracted driving Police and ICBC are launching a month-long campaign to deter distracted driving, the third leading cause of fatal car crashes in the province after speed and impaired driving. Driver distraction is blamed as a factor in 91 fatalities province-wide each year. Transportation ministry officials estimate drivers are four times likelier to crash when talking on a hand-held phone while driving and 23 times more likely to be in a crash if texting. Enforcement by officers handing out $167 fines will be stepped up throughout September, according to police. Officials kicked off the campaign Thursday using a simulator to show the effect of distractions on a driver. “Driving is a complex task that requires your full attention,” ICBC interim president

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injuries – there is no safe following distance when your mind is not on the road.” A 2012 survey for ICBC found B.C. motorists consider texting while driving to be just as risky as drinking and driving, yet 40 per cent of those who own cellphones admit they’ve used a hand-held phone while driving. ICBC says its statistics count use of communications or video equipment among the sources of driver distraction, along with driver inattention and other sources of internal or external distraction. ICBC injury payouts reached $1.9 billion in 2012, up $165 million from the previous year and a $400 million increase over five years. The Crown corporation cited that increase as the main reason for its application to raise premiums 4.9 per cent, effective Nov. 1.

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UPCOMING Art Cloth Workshop with Eileen Gidman - September 7th – 8th, 10-2pm both days. CDAC Workshop Space, 135 10th Avenue South, Cranbrook. Bored of painting on canvas and paper? Then try experimenting with Procion dyes on cotton! $120 plus supply cost, pre-registration required. Helen 250-426-4223 / cdac@shaw.ca Biking in the Nature Park - Saturday, September 7, Meet at the Platzl visitor centre at 10 am for this ride on some of the roads and trails through the KNP. Join leader Peter McConnachie - 427-2419 We Are Stronger When We Stand Together Conference. Sept 7/13 at Manual Training School, Cbk Library. Doors open: 9:30 a.m. Freedom Tour showing 10:00 a.m. Work shops 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. Lunch provided. Door prizes. RSVP 250-581-0158, 250-489-3901. Introduction to Pottery with Sonya Rokosh - Wednesday evenings for eight weeks, starting September 11th – October 30th, 6-8pm each Wednesday. CDAC Workshop Space, 135 10th Avenue South, Cranbrook. A great course for budding potters, you will complete up to six specific hand-building projects from pinch pots to birdhouses and beyond. Pre-registration required. 250-426-4223 / cdac@shaw.ca Thursday, September 12: A new season is starting for Toastmasters! Hone your speaking and leadership skills in a friendly, supportive setting. Cranbrook First Toastmasters invites you to join our group. We meet in Room 210 at the College of the Rockies from 7-9 PM. For more info, e mail pamelaryan@telus.net The East Kootenay Railway Pensioners Association will be having a Social Luncheon at 12:30 pm on Tuesday Sept.17th, at the Arthur’s Sports Bar &Grill ( Day’s Inn ), 600 Cranbrook St.N, Cranbrook BC. All Railway Retiree’s and Spouses are welcome. RSVP by Sept.13th. Info: Secretary Frances Allen at 250-426-2720, Bill Belding at 250- 426-5006 Kimberley Nature Park Hike - Myrtle the Magnificent - Sunday, Sept. 15, Meet at 10 am at the Nordic Centre trail parking lot for a hike up Myrtle Mountain. 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Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24; Friday Meat Draw: 4:30- 6:30, Saturday Meat Draw: 3:30-5:30. Cranbrook’s Bibles for Missions Thrift Store thanks you for your support. 824 Kootenay St. N. Open 10-5, Tues-Sat. A great place to save or volunteer. Mark Creek Lions “Meet and Greet” the 1st and 3rd Wednesday, from 6:00-6:30 pm. Dinner to follow at Western Lodge. FMI: 250-427-5612 or 427-7496. CRANBROOK QUILTERS’ GUILD hold their meetings every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:15pm upstairs in the Seniors’ Hall, 125-17th Ave. S. Everyone welcome. Info: Betty at 250-489-1498 or June 250-426-8817. School Days Art Exhibition, CDAC Office and Gallery 135 10th Avenue South. Tues – Fri 11-5pm Saturday 10-2pm 250-426-4223 / cdac@shaw.ca / www.cranbrookanddistrictartscouncil.com East Kootenay Women Executives & Entrepreneurs (EKWEE) meet the first Monday of every month at the Heritage Inn, Dining Room Annex, 7:00PM. Join us for off the menu dinner 5:30 -7:00. Pay your own tab. 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With some hard work and grit, local rugby player Conor Sinclair managed upgrade himself to make the top provincial U14 rugby team. Sinclair, who was pencilled in to a lower tier provincial ‘B’ team—Team White— managed to impress coaches with the top tier Team Gold enough to crack the squad. Team Gold romped through a tournament in the summer against competition from Newfoundland, Washington State and central Canada. Sinclair’s squad managed to make it into the final, but lost out to the top-tier Team Blue, fielded by Ontario. Even though Sinclair’s team lost, he still felt that the B.C. Gold squad had a lot of talented players. “All teams were very talented, but I do think that Gold had a major advantage over other teams in the tournament,” Sinclair said. The B.C. Rugby program had 60 U14 kids in total with two teams, while some of were going to play with the Newfoundland squad to even out numbers. The whole week and a half event featured the tryouts before the tournament, and Sinclair worked did everything he could over the fiveday practice schedule that kept him out on the

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CALGARY - One of the NHL’s biggest personalities vows to work in the background for the Calgary Flames. Veteran hockey executive Brian Burke was named the team’s president of hockey operations, a position the Flames created for him in an effort to return to the playoffs after a fouryear absence.

“I know people think I need to be driving the bus all the time. I’m actually a pretty good teammate.” Brian Burke Burke will “assume overall responsibility of the sport side of the Calgary Flames.” General manager Jay Feaster will report to Burke, while Ken King remains president and CEO of the Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation. In addition to the Flames, the company

encompasses the American Hockey League’s Abbotsford Heat, the Western Hockey League’s Calgary Hitmen, the Canadian Football League’s Calgary Stampeders and the National Lacrosse League’s Roughnecks. Burke’s description of himself on Twitter is “a dash of truculence”. He’s brutally honest and unfiltered, so reporters both love and loathe him depending on the day. “I don’t intend to be front and centre,” Burke said Thursday during a news conference at the Scotiabank Saddledome. “That would be a nice break after being front and centre and getting into a lot of little scraps in the media. “I know people think I need to be driving the bus all the time. I’m actually a pretty good teammate. “The guy you should talk to every day should be the coach. The transactional guy, if you make a trade . . . the guy that should explain it should be the guy that

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The Calgary Flames named Brian Burke to president of hockey operations on Thursday. pulls the trigger on the trade and that’s Jay.” Flames owners aren’t normally present at team announcements, but chairman Murray Edwards and others in the ownership group sat in the front row of seats Thursday. Burke was fired as president and general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs in January. He had been working as a part-time scout with

the Anaheim Ducks since February. Reporting to Burke instead of King is the only change Feaster expected in his job description. “To be able to bring somebody in who has won a Stanley Cup, who has taken a team to that lofty level and who has been in the game in as many capacities as Brian has been throughout his career, to be able

to tap into that wealth of knowledge on a daily basis, it’s a great thing,” Feaster said. “I endorse it as the GM.” A dual citizen of the United States and Canada, Burke sits on the board of directors for Rugby Canada and is the director of player personnel for the American men’s hockey team at the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

Ice open exhibition season with 4-1 loss to Americans TRE VOR CR AWLEY Sports Editor

After a hot start, the Kootenay Ice weren’t able to sustain their momentum, falling 4-1 to the Tri-City Americans in their first exhibition action of the new season.

Jon Martin scored the lone goal for the Ice, while goaltender Wyatt Hoflin made 32 saves in net. Beau McCue scored twice, while Marcus Messier and Austin Playfair supplied the offence for Tri-City. Goal-

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tender Evan Sarthou made 19 saves for the win. Kootenay didn’t capitalize on both power play opportunities, while the Americans were denied on three of their own. “We did exactly what we wanted to do coming out of the gate, we just couldn’t sustain it,” said Ice head coach Ryan McGill. “We made some mental errors with the puck in the neutral zone and then once it got to the D-zone, it was a bit of a Chinese fire drill, but nothing that we can’t work on.” Kootenay came out strong in the opening period, outshooting TriCity 15-9, with Martin getting his goal just after the halfway mark, with an assist by former American Clint Filbrandt. A few minutes later, Tri-City knotted it back up on Playfair’s unassisted effort.

Going into the second period, momentum shifted as the Americans outshot Kootenay 19-8 on the clock and Messier took the lead with seven minutes remaining. McCue scored in the final frame, and added an empty netter for a pair of goals to seal up the score at 4-1 The Ice defensive corps also suffered a blow when veteran Landon Peel went down with an undisclosed injury. “We had a young group in there and I think we had one veteran defenceman go down—Peel got hurt— so after that, our defence looked young and inexperienced, but it is the first game,” said McGill. “Not to make any excuses, but we’re a week behind and we just need to get a little better tomorrow and hopefully get better the next day.” Kootenay takes on

the Spokane Chiefs on Friday and the Everett Silvertips on Saturday to close out the exhibition tournament in Kennewick. Win or lose, the goal is still evaluating the remaining prospects on the roster, said McGill. “I’ve got three lineups ready for these three games, with a purpose to see certain guys and we’re not varying from that plan,” McGill said. NOTES: The Americans have Ty Comrie on the roster, the younger brother of the club’s goaltender Eric Comrie and Ice alum Mike Comrie. The Young Stars NHL Prospects tournament is underway in Penticton, B.C. Ice alum Max Reinhart scored once for the Calgary Flames in a 5-2 victory while playing against former Ice teammate Joey Leach, Cranbrook native Ben Betker and the rest of the Edmonton Oilers.


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A Summer day in the life of Kimberley

The fourth and final part of Kaity Brown’s photo day in the life of Kimberley.

4 p.m. Artist Caprice creates a masterpiece in her home studio.

3:45 p.m. All aboard! The Kimberley Underground Mining Railway leaves the Resort Station.

Left, 6:45 p.m. Fraser Armstrong plays Chef Bernards.

4:10 p.m. A heart to heart chat with ice cream underneath the Platzl clock.

4:35 p.m. Fun in the sun in the Platzl.

7:30 p.m. Kids glow bowling at Regalanes.

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RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED for 3 shifts per week @ 12am to 8am, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Must have knowledge of the East Kootenay highways, be able to multi-task and is bondable. Call 250-426-2201 between 8am & 4pm., Monday to Friday.

CANFOR CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN Location: Canal Flats, British Columbia General: Responsible for the safe maintenance, repair, installation and modification of all sawmill-related electrical equipment, you will apply your skills to maximize uptime, quality and production. You have a commitment to safety, electrical experience in an industrial setting, as well as excellent organizational and communication skills. Shift work will be required. Major Duties: Meet with internal customers to assess electrical needs, determine business requirements, and document them. Create technical specifications for delivering business solutions. Design and develop electrical applications to meet business requirements, using department specified programming tools, processes, and methodologies. Develop test plans, complete unit and system level tests, and document results. Participate in and guide user testing. Support, enhance, and maintain existing business applications to assure their availability, reliability, performance, and fit to evolving requirements. Effectively resolve production problems in a timely manner. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications: The successful candidate will bring the following experience and expertise: The ability to work in a safe and efficient manner. MCC experience would be considered a strong asset. Electrician certification A strong background in PLCs Knowledge of the lumber manufacturing process would be an asset Good interpersonal skills Interested applicants should submit their resumes to the following: John Buda Human Resource Manager Fax: 250-349-5250 John.buda@Canfor.com

CANFOR HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC Canal Flats, British Columbia General As a member of the Canal Flats Maintenance Team, the successful applicant will be an energetic team player that will apply their skills by performing various maintenance requirements to maximize uptime, quality & production. Expect competitive compensation and benefits, together with a safe, high-quality work environment and a great team of friendly, family orientated and committed individuals. Shift work will be required. A relocation allowance may be available. Major Duties: Maintaining and repairing all aspects of mobile equipment The ability to operate mobile equipment for test purposes Qualifications: The successful candidate will bring the following experience and expertise: Certified Journeyperson with the ability to work in a safe and efficient manner Knowledge of Cat equipment would be an asset Experience with hydraulics and welding Superior troubleshooting skills Previous experience in a solid woods production plant would be an asset Ability to work both independently and in a team environment WHMIS and First Aid Training would be an asset A strong commitment to working safely with excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential. Interested applicants should submit their resumes to the following: John Buda Human Resource Manager Canal Flats Division Fax: (250) 349-5250 Email: john.buda@canfor.com

Paving/Seal/ Coating

Heavy Duty Machinery

NOTICE

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632069 BC Ltd o/a Tim Horton’s, Cranbrook 500 1500 Cranbrook St. N. fax:250-417-0660 1875 Cranbrook St. N. fax:250-417-0061

Food Counter Attendant Full-time, shift work, nights, overnight’s, early mornings & weekends. $10.25/hr. + beneďŹ ts. Apply at store.

An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.

Trades, Technical

IMMEDIATE OPENING in Kimberley BC for manager of Wineworks Kimberley (est. 1990) This would be an ideal opportunity for someone looking to purchase the business in the future and establish themselves in this vibrant growing community. No experience necessary, all training provided. As we have the best customers in the world, an affinity for social interaction and learning is a must. Love of great wine is assumed! Call 250-427-4422

CANFOR CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHT Canal Flats, British Columbia General Responsible for the safe maintenance, repair, installation and modification of all sawmill - related equipment, you will apply your skills to maximize uptime, quality and production. You have a commitment to safety, experience in an industrial setting, as well as excellent organizational and communication skills. Shift work will be required. Qualifications: The successful candidate will bring the following experience and expertise: - The ability to work in a safe and efficient manner. - Millwright certification Knowledge of the lumber manufacturing process would be an asset - Good interpersonal skills - A welding ticket would be an asset. - Hydraulics troubleshooting and repair is a requirement. Interested applicants should submit their resumes to the following: John Buda Human Resource Manager, Fax: 250-349-5250 john.buda@canfor.com

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

ARTHUR’S LOUNGE in the Days Inn is looking for parttime wait staff. Please send cover letter and resume to hotelmgmt412@gmail.com or drop off your resume to Keith Gray, Director of Sales.

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3200 square ft of finished living space. Large fenced back yard, summer kitchen in lower area of the home. New Roof - new hardwood throughout - air conditioning, underground sprinkler. Large deck off back, large garage area and work bench. Owners are downsizing and wish to sell to a family who can appreciate this very nice home. See all pics on We-List.com.

Firearms

250-417-1990

REMINGTON 70mm, 700BDL, left, Teflon coated, 2 clips, muzzle brake, Leupold rings, silver animal inlays. No scope. $750. Call 250-427-3295

Immediate Possession.

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DOG OWNERS.

A service that is reasonable, reliable and bonded. Taking care of all your dogcare needs, and providing a quality of life you’ll feel good about. -Dog walks ~At-the-park ball games ~Baths, minor hair touchups, nail care. ~Overnight’s And best of all, ~Dog doo removal & cleanup of your yard each visit! CALL FOR A CONSULTATION

250-426-7457

Join an elite preschool setting.

The Little Acorn Preschool

is offering limited spots for September registration. Ages 32 months to Kindergarten. Subsidies welcome.

(250)426-4318.

IS YOUR COMPUTER SLUGGISH OR HAVING PROBLEMS?

LEIMAN

Certified Journeyman Carpenters

SuperDave offers affordable, superior service & most importantly; Honesty. SuperDave works Saturdays & evenings too!

Reliable Quotes Member of the new home warranty program.

AND RENOVATIONS

Established custom builder for over 30 years.

Call SuperDave (250)421-4044

www.leimanhomes.ca

www.superdaveconsulting.ca

Kevin 250-421-0110 Krister 250-919-1777

SERVICES

“Sweeping the Kootenay’s Clean�

Chimney Sweeping Fireplace & Woodstove Servicing Visual Inspections and Installations Gutter Cleaning Available Call for Free Estimate from a W.E.T.T Certified Technician Richard Hedrich 250-919-3643 tiptopchimneys@gmail.com

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

FOR A TALL PERSON

CUSTOM HOMES

It’s time for a tune-up! Why unplug everything, send away & wait when SuperDave comes into your home? Specializes in: *Virus/Spyware Removal, *Troubleshooting, *Installations, *PC Purchase Consulting.

TIP TOP CHIMNEY

FOR SALE MEDICAL LIFT CHAIR

Newer 4 bedroom, 4 bath executive home close to Community Forest in Park Royal. Double garage, fenced yard, RV parking, A/C, fireplace, shed. Walk-out basement with lots of windows has room for in-laws in self-contained basement suite with separate entrance, bath & kitchen. Priced to Sell

$417,000

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Good working condition, lightly used, has been cleaned.

(250) 919-3047

$700 obo

Houses For Sale

250-427-3405 250-919-6055

FOR SALE. Forest Park, 2bdrm, $156,000, negotiable. 250-426-6625.

Garage Sales

Garage Sales

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WINDOW CLEANING

~Residential~ For a brighter outlook, call Jim Detta

250-349-7546 **ask about our gutter cleaning service**

FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

422 11 Ave. S. Saturday September 7, 9am-12pm. YARD SALE: 437 2nd Ave, Kimberley, Saturday, Sept. 07. 9am to 2pm. Household items, toys, lego, sports equipment.

MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale. Saturday, Sept. 7. 9am - 2pm. 121 15th St. S. Collectibles, antiques, furniture, household items, clothes, music and other hidden treasures.


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Real Estate

Real Estate

Rentals

Transportation

Open Houses

Recreational

Trucks & Vans

OPEN HOUSE BY OWNER

TIE LAKE CABIN. 4 seasons. On .56 acre. Backs onto crown land. Single garage. Please call 403-308-6134

Shared Accommodation

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Saturday, Sept. 7th  12:00 – 2:00 PM 805 13th Street S. $289,000

Must see, unique, extensively upgraded, 2400 sq. ft. home. 3 Bdm. 2 bath, Jacuzzi tub in bedroom, large rooms with open concept, wrap around decks, with breakfast bar, view, in great location, with double detached garage and low maintenance yard. You will be surprised!!!! Listed on PropertyGuys.com 266361

Open House SATURDAY SEPT 7TH

11:00 to 12:30 #3 1800 – 2nd St. N., Cranbrook t Centrally located, affordable and well appointed tastefully upgraded townhouse.

Cathy Graham 1.250-421.4131

1100 SQ. FT. condo in Kimberley available immediately. Steps to ski hill and Trickle Creek Golf Course. 2bdrm, 2 bath. Granite, stainless steel appliances, slate flooring, hot tub, fireplace. Main floor unit with green space off deck. No smokers. $1000./mo. Call 780-718-9083 or 780-218-7617. CEDAR PARK Apartments: 2 Bdrm. Elevator, on-site laundry, central location, live-in owner/manager. Heat & hot water included. No Parties, N/S. $750-$800/mo. (250)489-0134. LIONS MANOR, Kimberley. Seniors living, 55+. Two, 1bdrm apartments: $350./mo plus utilities & DD. N/S, No pets, no parties. Available Oct.1/13 (250)427-2970

Homes for Rent 2BDRM HOUSE for rent, in Kimberley. Recently renovated. $800./mo. plus utilities. Please call: 250-428-6788 or 250-428-7351

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KIMBERLEY, 3BDRM. Great view, close to amenities. Available immediately. $800. plus utilities and DD. N/S, N/P. References required. 250-427-3059

Open Houses

Open Houses

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Open Houses MOYIE Saturday September 7th BN t &TUBUFT 3PBE GREAT PRICE on lakeview bld lot at Prestigioius Aurora Estates on Moyie Lake, private marina, waste water treatment system, community water system, private beach. 2217754 $160,000. Hosted by: Melanie Walsh

BN QN t -PU &TUBUFT 3PBE FAR BELOW ASSESSED VALUE! 2.5 acre with well, view lot at Moyie Lake. Waterfront nearby. Set up your RV’s for recreational use or bring your plans and build your new home. 2392576 $209,000. Hosted by: Melanie Walsh

QN t &TUBUFT 3PBE MOBILE ON 4.7 ACRES at Moyie Lake. Water nearby, septic, well. Live here & have friends stay on property with their RV. Nice mtn views. 2390605 $299,900. Hosted by: Melanie Walsh

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LIVING ALONE in your home? Willing to share home space with a helpmate/companion? Mature female hair stylist seeking long term, cost effective residency in Cranbrook. Need private, unfurnished bedroom and sitting room, car parking and some storage. Share kitchen/bath/laundry. For meeting and references, call 250-365-1153

For Sale 2002 GMC Sierra 4X4

Fully loaded 3/4, only 135,500 km’s, tow package with transmission cooler and five point hitch. Excellent condition only two owners. Brand new winter tires only used half a season. Asking $11,000. Call 403 803-8959

Open Houses

Cranbrook Kimberley Creston Fernie Marysville Wardner Wasa‌ Want to reach new customers? We read the newspaper every day, Monday to Friday.

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Open Houses

OPEN HOUSES Saturday Sept 7 10:30am-12:00pm 671 McDonald Rd, (Jim Smith) $456,000 Well maintained 3 bdrm, 1½ storey with full basement, on 5 acres, carport and 24x58 shop. 2390696 Jeannie 12:00-1:00pm 700 Innes Ave. S. $378,000 Country living right in Cranbrook! 0.87 acre of landscaped park-like privacy. Triple detached garage. 2392071 Waunita Mackintosh 12:30-1:30pm 2372 - 3 St. S. $134,900 Rock Star Parking! Nicely renovated 2 bdrm, 1 bath, low maintenance, private fenced yard, central location. 2391889 Sonia Mama 12:30-1:30pm 2370 - 3 St. S. $134,900 So much for so little. Spotless 2 bdrm, gas fireplace, private little yard, great location. 2392336 Sonia Mama 1:00-2:30pm 4324 - 49 St. S. $437,900 5 acres in Gold Creek. Nice pasture land, amazing view, beautiful 1475 sq ft home, 3 bdrm, 1½ bath. 2389258 Jeannie Argatoff 1:30-2:30pm #47, 2424 Industrial Rd. 2 $100,000 3 bdrm, 2 bath, skylight, laminate flooring, deck and fenced yard. Includes all appliances. 2389496 Waunita Mackintosh 2:00-3:00pm 202 - 13 Ave. S. $499,000 15 bdrm, 6 bath, 3 kitchens, zoned P1. Multitude of permitted uses. 6500 sqft. 2390469 Sonia Mama 3:00-4:30pm 2601 - 42 Ave. S. $999,000 Breathtaking 6 bdrm, 6 bath, 5 yr young mansion. On 5 acres in Gold Creek. 2391147 Jeannie Argatoff

OPEN HOUSE Sunday Sept 8 1:00-4:00pm 8017 Hwy 95 S, Yahk $349,900 10.58 fenced and x-fenced acres, seasonal creek. Lovely 1348 sq ft log home, 28x32 garage, 26x30 shop. 2390090 Jeannie Argatoff

Sell Your Home in the Classifieds.

1. Advertise to Reach New Customers.

It Has Never Been Easier!

2. Your Competition Isn’t Quitting.

BLUE SKY REALTY

a photo of 1. Take your house. 25 words 2. Use to describe it. by or mail 3. Stop $40.00 + HST out your ad 4. Check in the newspaper and count all the calls coming in!!

$40.00 + HST includes 25 words, and photo. Extra words $1.00 each. Enclose photo. If you require your photo back, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID – Visa and Mastercard accepted. Your ad will run up to 2 weeks in the Cranbrook Daily Townsman (10 times), Kimberley Daily Bulletin (10 times), and the Valley (2 times). Ad can be cancelled at any time. Sorry, no refunds.

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You’ve got to advertise to get your share of business or lose it to the stores that do. If you cut back on your advertising, you may forfeit new prospective customers to your competition.

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Your market changes constantly. Advertising is tremendously helpful in directing customers to the product and services they need, and helps put you ahead of your competition.

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A five year survey of more than 3,000 companies found that advertisers who maintained or expanded advertising during a troubled economy saw sales increase an average of 100%.

4. Continuous Advertising Strengthens Your Image. When people who postpone buying come back to the marketplace, you’ve got a better chance of getting their business if you’ve continued to maintain a solid, reliable image.

5. Direct Advertising is Cost Efficient. Direct has the advantages – demographic and geographic numbers to afford advertisers the best value and exposure for their advertising dollar.

6. Advertise to Generate Traffic. Continuous traffic is the first step toward sales increases and expanding your base of buyers. The more people who contact you, the more possibilities you have to make sales.

7. Advertise to Make More Sales. Advertising works! Businesses that succeed are usually strong, steady advertisers. Look around. You’ll find the most aggressive and consistent advertisers are almost invariably the most successful.

8. Advertise Because There is Always Business to Generate. Salespeople are on the payroll. As long as you’re in business, you have overhead and you’ve got to advertise to generate a steady cash flow.

9. Advertise to Keep a Healthy Positive Image. In a troubled economy, rumors and bad news travel fast. Advertising corrects gossip, shoots down false reports and projects positively.

10. Advertise to Maintain Employee Morale. When advertising and promotion are cut, salespeople become less motivated. They may believe the store is cutting back, even going out of business.

Call today and start advertising.

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Quantities and/or selection of items may be limited and may not be available in all stores. NO RAINCHECKS OR SUBSTITUTIONS on clearance items or where quantities are advertised as limited. Advertised pricing and product selection (flavour, colour, patterns, style) may vary by store location. We reserve the right to limit quantities to reasonable family requirements. We are not obligated to sell items based on errors or misprints in typography or photography. Coupons must be presented and redeemed at time of purchase. Applicable taxes, deposits, or environmental surcharges are extra. No sales to retail outlets. Some items may have “plus deposit and environmental charge” where applicable. ®/TM The trademarks, service marks and logos displayed in this newspaper ad are trademarks of Loblaws Inc. and others. All rights reserved. © 2012 Loblaws Inc. Customer Relations: 1-866-999-9890.

Guaranteed Lowest Prices *Applies only to our major supermarket competitors’ print advertisements (i.e. flyer, newspaper). We will match the competitor’s advertised price only during the effective date of the competitor’s print advertisement. Our major supermarket competitors are determined solely by us and are based on a number of factors which can change from time to time. Identical items are defined as same brand, item type (in the case of produce, meat and bakery), size and attributes and carried at this store location. We will not match competitors’ “multi-buys” (eg. 2 for $4), “spend x get x”, “Free”, “clearance”, discounts obtained through loyalty programs, or offers related to our third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners etc.). We reserve the right to cancel or change the terms of this promise at any time.

We Match Prices! *Look for the symbol in store. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITES (note that our major supermarket competitors may not). Due to the fact that product is ordered prior to the time of our Ad Match checks, quantities may be limited. We match select items in our major supermarket competitors’ flyers throughout the week. Major supermarket competitors are determined solely by us based on a number of factors which can vary by store location. We match identical items (defined as same brand, size, and attributes) and for fresh produce, meat and bakers, we match a comparable item (as determined solely by us).


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