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Workshop will link farmers and landowners BY BRIAN LAWRENCE Advance Editor
With Kootenay Farm School just months away from starting its first class, its organizers are looking to connect new farmers with landowners at a land linking workshop and dinner on Nov. 16. Hosted by the school and Young Agrarians (YA), a
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national program partnered with Farm Folk City Folk, the four-hour afternoon workshop at the Creston and District Community Complex will be followed by a potluck dinner and celebration at the Snoring Sasquatch — creating networking opportunities for landowners and potential farmers. See LAND, page 2
New manager at COTR campus BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff
Born in England and raised in other areas, including Africa, Kerry Hobbs has lived a largely nomadic life. And happily so. Something in her changed, though, when she and her husband, Guy, moved to Creston. “Three months after we arrived here, I said to Guy, ‘I think I’m finished moving around,’ ” she said. She couldn’t have foreseen that not much more than a year
later she would be sitting at a desk, talking about her role as the new manager of Creston’s College of the Rockies campus. Hobbs has a varied background of education and experience, though, and the hiring committee was obviously impressed with what they saw in her. She has practiced as a registered nurse and midwife, taught doctors how to use medical equipment, sold pharmaceuticals and managed hotels. See COTR, page 5
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he mood may be a little bit romantic at Black Bear Books next week, when Creston romance author Susan Lohrer officially launches her first two novels, Rocky Road and Over the Edge. The event will include a reading by the author. There will be treats, too — brownies, specifically, baked by Black Bear Books owner Paula Carpenter, because they are featured in a funny and romantic way in one of Lohrer’s romantic comedy books. “The brownies didn’t turn out so well in the book, but I’m sure Paula’s will turn out fine,” said Lohrer with a laugh. The launch will run 7-9 p.m. Nov. 7. ••• he Krafty Kronys have been busy again getting ready for their annual Christmas Sale. These dedicated ladies
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From page 1 “It is the ‘culture’ part of agriculture,” said Laura Hannant, facilitator of partnerships for community development at the College of the Rockies. Similar events are being held in Cowichan and Comox, and a key focus of the workshop is
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the B.C. Land Access Guide, which, according to the YA website, “provides a framework for new farmers looking to explore options for how to get on land.” It also gives landowners a better idea of what a farmer would need to work land, and offers help for established farmers looking to negotiate land-use agreements. The problem right now isn’t that farmers are in short supply, Hannant said, but “it’s more of an issue that there are people who have land not being used. A lot of people have land for sale, but they don’t really want to sell it — they’re simply not able to manage it.” It’s becoming necessary, she said, to find new methods of farm succession — in the past, land would be passed from one family member to another, and farmers all knew each other because the community would get together for barn raising and harvesting. That’s often no longer the case, Hannant said, which makes land linking events that much more vital to developing a farming community. “We can’t help each other if we don’t know each other,” she said. For more information, call the college at 250428-5332 or visit the Kootenay Farm School’s Facebook page. Registration is not required for the potluck, but to register for the workshop, contact Young Agrarians at 1-888-730-0452 ext. 301.
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Creston couple off to the races as horse owners about whether to sell their horses and buy new ones or stick with the ones they have. The experience has given them an unexpected entry into a world they had little knowl-
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Merla and Gary Pollitt have found their own unusual way of betting on the races. They have become part owners of some thoroughbred horses that run in them. Gary, who works as a pipeline inspector for about half the year, and Merla, a retired executive assistant in the education field, are best known locally as the developers of Pair-A-Dice RV Park and Campground on Northwest Boulevard. From outward appearances, they wouldn’t be recognized as participants in the rarified world of horseracing. Only Gary has a background with horses. He competed in pony chuck wagon races and team roping competitions as a younger man in Alberta who grew up on a ranch. Merla describes herself as a city girl. “I met this roper at a roping dance in Caroline, Alberta, and it was love at first dance,” she laughed. They were happy in their semi-retired lives after selling the RV park, not expecting to get involved in racehorses, but opportunity knocked. “Our nephew and his wife have 200 acres of property down in Kentucky, between Lexington and Louisville, right in horse country.” Gary said. “So they’ve got a spread down there and they run some horses. He was into horse racing in Alberta and now he’s kind of branched out into thoroughbred racing. “And then they met a fellow named David Ingordo. He (Gary’s nephew) came up to Canada and they decided to put a Canadian racing syndicate together. So there’s probably about a dozen of us in Canada that formed the company and can buy shares in it. “ Shares sell for $5,000 each. The Pollitts aren’t major players in the syndicate, they admit. “We own about half a hoof,” Gary laughed. “Or maybe a whisker on the nose,” Merla added. “We’re not the biggest shareholders, that’s for sure,” Gary said. The syndicate, with Ingordo, who has his own bloodstock business (he made his name as the buyer of Zenyatta at auction, who went on to win more than $10 million racing and is now making her name as a broodmare), making recommendations, has purchased four horses to date. One died of colic complications but two have had success running as a two-year-old. “We buy fillies, so that if they do well racing we can sell them for broodmares,” Gary said. One, Jubiliant’s Vision, recently ran her second race, which she won at Churchill Downs (home of the Kentucky Derby). “She won by four lengths, which is pretty good,” said Merla. “The odds were 5-2, not the favourite, but up there.” Another, Brazen Persuasion, has raced four times. In the first two she finished second and the next she won. Two of those races were in Churchill Downs in Kentucky and the last two were in Saratoga Springs, Fla. The Pollitts are long-distance owners for the most part, but Merla and her sister went to Florida to see Brazen Persuasion’s fourth race. “It was a Grade One stakes, that’s a $300,000 race, and she didn’t come out of the gate,” Merla recalled. There was Merla, among a group of owners all “dressed to the nines” in case they had to be photographed in the winner’s circle, sitting in box seats to watch their horse. The owners were confused when they couldn’t see Brazen Persuasion as the horses rounded the clubhouse turn on a muddy track. “She didn’t want to get her pedicure dirty,” Merla said. “She’d never seen mud before.” Brazen Persuasion did emerge from the starting gate, but refused to run. “She is now back on the farm in Kentucky and will probably be off until the first part of December and then she’ll start training again,” Gary said. The third horse owned by the syndicate, Honorable Soul, developed shin splits while training. Screws have been inserted to strengthen the bone, and often horses that undergo the procedure emerge stronger than ever. Hopes
edge of. And they agree it’s been an enjoyable experience. ”We both look forward to that weekly email with an update on the horses,” said Gary.
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Thefts, break-ins and more for Creston RCMP BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff
Creston RCMP started last week responding to a flurry of calls about unlocked vehicles being entered. No suspects have been identified, Staff Sgt. Bob Gollan said on Monday. Police received 67 calls for service from Oct. 21-27, Gollan said. October 21 •A suspicious person reported to be looking into vehicles on Hawkview Drive was not located. •The theft of various items from vehicles on Murdoch Street was reported. •Tools and cash were stolen from a vehicle on 16th Avenue North. •An iPod was stolen when two vehicles were entered on Alder Street. •An assortment of possibly stolen items was found in a portable toilet at a 16th Avenue North construction site. •A male reported to be driving a moped without lights on Bacon Road in Gray Creek was later located by police. He said he was going away from his residence to smoke pot. •Unlocked vehicles were entered on Highway 3A. •Damage to a parked vehicle, cause unknown, was reported from Cook Street. •Police received complaints from two parties, each accusing the other of harass-
ing behavior — hand gesture, foul language, name-calling, unwanted telephone calls, stalking, the whole ball of wax. •Medications were left in a rental property by a previous tenant on Goat River Road. •Passports stolen from a vehicle on Hurl Street were later found on the street nearby. •A male was transported to hospital under the Mental Health Act. October 22 •The internal theft of cash was reported from a 16th Avenue South residence. •A bicycle was found on Devon Road. •A MasterCard was found on 25th Avenue South. Police determined the card had never been activated. •A female threatened another, who returned the favour, on Cook Street in what police concluded was a case of road rage. •A saddle reported as stolen in this space two weeks ago was recovered in Salmo. •A vehicle near Kingsgate was rummaged through. October 23 •A vehicle backed into another on Highway 95 near Kingsgate. •A driver attempting to parallel park backed into another vehicle on Pine Street, then drove off. The driver was issued a ticket for failing to stop at the scene.
Electoral Area ‘A’ Comprehensive Land Use Bylaw No. 2315, 2013
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Thursday, November 7th, 2013 6:00 p.m., Wynndel Hall
Electoral Area ‘B’ Comprehensive Land Use Bylaw No. 2316, 2013
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Tuesday, November 5th, 2013 6:00 p.m., Canyon Community Hall
NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the date and location as noted above to receive representations from all persons who deem it in their interest to make representations regarding proposed Electoral Area ‘A’ Comprehensive Land Use Bylaw No. 2315, 2013.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the date and location as noted above to receive representations from all persons who deem it in their interest to make representations regarding proposed Electoral Area ‘B’ Comprehensive Land Use Bylaw No. 2316, 2013.
The intent of Bylaw No. 2315 is to provide guidance on the future development of lands within the Electoral Area ‘A’ of the Regional District of Central Kootenay as identified in Part 26 of the Local Government Act. The communities to be included in the plan include Riondel, Crawford Bay, Gray Creek, Boswell, Sidar and Wynndel.
The intent of Bylaw No. 2316 is to provide guidance on the future development of lands within the Electoral Area ‘B’ of the Regional District of Central Kootenay as identified in Part 26 of the Local Government Act. The communities to be included in the plan include Erickson, Canyon, Lister, Rykert, Riverview and Huscroft, Arrow Creek and Kitchener.
The Public Hearing on Bylaw 2315 is to be held by Director Garry Jackman, Electoral Area ‘A’, as a delegate of the Board. A copy of the Board resolution making the delegation is available for public inspection along with copies of Bylaw 2315 as set out in this notice. Written submissions for or against the proposed amendment can be read, or verbal submissions made, at the Public Hearing. If you are unable to attend the Hearing, written submissions must be delivered to the Regional District of Central Kootenay, prior to 4:00 p.m. on the day before the Hearing. All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Submissions may be delivered to: Regional District of Central Kootenay, Box 590, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, BC V1L 5R4 or by fax at (250) 352-9300 or submitted by email at plandept@rdck.bc.ca or by hand to the Nelson address below. Please direct enquiries to Meeri Durand, Project Planner at (250) 352-1511 or toll-free 1-800-268-7325, email mdurand@rdck.bc.ca. The aforementioned proposed bylaw may be inspected from October 21st, 2013 to November 4th, 2013 both inclusive, on the web: www.rdck.bc.ca and at the locations and times as follows: Planning Department Office, Regional District of Central Kootenay, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, B.C., between 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays; and Creston Building Office, Regional District of Central Kootenay, 531B - 16th Avenue South, Creston, B.C., between 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays. DATED at Nelson, B.C. this 18th day of October, 2013. Anitra Winje Deputy Corporate Officer
•A complaint about derogatory remarks on Facebook was received. •An arrest warrant was issued for a male who failed to appear for a weekend sentence in RCMP cells. He was later arrested in Cranbrook and faces charges for breaching conditions by possessing a weapon and drugs. October 26 •A fight reportedly planned for Canyon Street did not occur. •A 48th Street resident complained about receiving an invoice from a Quebec company for a 411 listing service, which the resident did not request. Gollan said the company apparently sends out invoices for exorbitant amounts, hoping some will be paid. •A suspicious vehicle drove into a yard on Highway 3 but left when it was confronted by barking dogs. •A door-to-door solicitor reported being greeted at an Eighth Avenue South home by a young female who appeared to be injured. A police check determined she had dressed as a zombie for school and hadn’t removed the costume upon returning home. •Two female ex-roommates got into a hair-pulling match in an argument over bills. They refused to co-operate with police. •Shots were reported in the vicinity of Cedar Street. •Two males were seen leaving a Highway 3A store in Crawford Bay with boxes shortly after a Electoral Area ‘C’ Comprehensive break and entry was Land Use Bylaw No. 2317, 2013 reported. Police locatNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ed the males, who Monday, November 4th, 2013 sped off. The vehicle 6:00 p.m., West Creston Hall was located on a forest service road, with NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the some stolen items in date and location as noted above to receive representations from evidence. A short all persons who deem it in their interest to make representations while later the vehicle regarding proposed Electoral Area ‘C’ Comprehensive Land Use Bylaw No. 2317, 2013. owner, who is well known to police, called The intent of Bylaw No. 2317 is to provide guidance on the future to report his vehicle development of lands within the Electoral Area ‘C’ of the Regional had been stolen. District of Central Kootenay as identified in Part 26 of the Local Government Act. The communities to be included in the plan October 27 include West Creston, Lower Wynndel, Goat River Bottom, Arrow •A male patient at Creek and portions of Erickson. the hospital said he had been assaulted by two males. The subject is well known to police. •Police were unable to locate the source of fireworks set off near 11th Avenue South. •A male dressed in black who was attempting a theft at a Canyon Street busiThe Public Hearing on Bylaw 2317 is to be held by Director Larry Binks, Electoral Area ‘C’, as a delegate of the Board. A copy of the ness was scared off by Board resolution making the delegation is available for public another male. inspection along with copies of Bylaw 2317 as set out in this •A Pilot Bay Road notice. café was broken into. Written submissions for or against the proposed amendment can Some of the stolen be read, or verbal submissions made, at the Public Hearing. If you items were found in are unable to attend the Hearing, written submissions must be delivered to the Regional District of Central Kootenay, prior to 4:00 the vehicle reported in p.m. on the day before the Hearing. All written submissions are a previous item to public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and have been found on a Protection of Privacy Act. Submissions may be delivered to: forest service road. Regional District of Central Kootenay, Box 590, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, BC V1L 5R4 or by fax at (250) 352-9300 or •Police attended a submitted by email at plandept@rdck.bc.ca or by hand to the River Avenue resiNelson address below. Please direct enquiries to Meeri Durand, dence in Yahk to assist Project Planner at (250) 352-1511 or toll-free 1-800-268-7325, with a Vancouver email mdurand@rdck.bc.ca. Police Department The aforementioned proposed bylaw may be inspected from investigation into an October 21st, 2013 to November 4th, 2013 both inclusive, on the web: www.rdck.bc.ca and at the locations and times as follows: assault. •A truck slid off Planning Department Office, Regional District of Central Kootenay, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, B.C., between 8:30 am to Highway 3 near 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays; and Kootenay Pass but only minor damage Creston Building Office, Regional District of Central Kootenay, resulted. 531B - 16th Avenue South, Creston, B.C., between 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays. •A business on Highway 3 in Erickson DATED at Nelson, B.C. this 18th day of October, 2013. reported that it had Anitra Winje been given a counterDeputy Corporate Officer feit $5 bill.
•Complaints about ongoing loud parties on Hilton Street were referred to the town bylaw department. •A break-in was reported in Gray Creek. It is believed to have happened at about the same time as one reported nearby last week. •Minor damage was reported after a two-car collision on Canyon Street. •The well-being check of a female on Golfview Street in Riondel revealed that she was fine. October 24 •A check on a male on 27th Avenue after he missed a medical appointment indicated he is OK. •Pry marks were found on a 16th Avenue North residence door but no theft has been noted. October 25 •A driver who backed into vehicle on 10th Avenue North received a ticket for backing up unsafely. •When police conducted a well-being check on a male in Moyie, they found he was throwing rocks at passing vehicles. He was taken to hospital for observation. •A male reported to be an unwanted guest at a Highway 3/95 residence was gone when police arrived. •Three youths were seen in the 15th Avenue North area at about the time graffiti was painted on the back window of a building.
The Public Hearing on Bylaw 2316 is to be held by Director John Kettle, Electoral Area ‘B’, as a delegate of the Board. A copy of the Board resolution making the delegation is available for public inspection along with copies of Bylaw 2316 as set out in this notice. Written submissions for or against the proposed amendment can be read, or verbal submissions made, at the Public Hearing. If you are unable to attend the Hearing, written submissions must be delivered to the Regional District of Central Kootenay, prior to 4:00 p.m. on the day before the Hearing. All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Submissions may be delivered to: Regional District of Central Kootenay, Box 590, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, BC V1L 5R4 or by fax at (250) 352-9300 or submitted by email at plandept@rdck.bc.ca or by hand to the Nelson address below. Please direct enquiries to Meeri Durand, Project Planner at (250) 352-1511 or toll-free 1-800-268-7325, email mdurand@rdck.bc.ca. The aforementioned proposed bylaw may be inspected from October 21st, 2013 to November 4th, 2013 both inclusive, on the web: www.rdck.bc.ca and at the locations and times as follows: Planning Department Office, Regional District of Central Kootenay, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, B.C., between 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays; and Creston Building Office, Regional District of Central Kootenay, 531B - 16th Avenue South, Creston, B.C., between 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays. DATED at Nelson, B.C. this 18th day of October, 2013. Anitra Winje Deputy Corporate Officer
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Non-profit questions town’s tax exemption criteria BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff
A group of five representatives from Kootenai Community Centre Society arrived at the Oct. 22 regular Creston town council meeting, hoping to get another kick at the town’s property tax exemption decisions. The bylaw was passed before the meeting’s end, though, as question period is one of the last items on every meeting agenda. Without an appointment to appear as a delegation — a KCCS representative spoke at the previous meeting — there was no opportunity for further input and the group left without being heard. KCCS executive director
Lendina Bambrick said that the criteria used by the committee that recommended that some KCCS properties should not get a 100 per cent property tax exemption did not follow guidelines. “The report clearly outlines the criteria (for a tax exemption) and ‘compete with private sector businesses’ is not one of the criteria, “she said. “So we are feeling the process was flawed in that regard.” This year is the first that town council has set a cap to limit tax exemptions, forcing the committee to recommend less than full exemptions on most non-profit properties. Council Briefs •A request for a $1,500 dis-
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From page 1 “We loved Creston when we were still living in Castlegar,” she said. “But everyone said you don’t move to Creston unless you have a job to go to!” In the West Kootenay, Hobbs was in management at two hotels. Guy worked at the Castlegar News and pursued his talent for drawing wildlife. “I’m still grinning from earto-ear 24 hours a day,” she said. “I told Kathy (Tompkins, her predecessor, who retired this fall) that this feels like a job I could stay at until I retire.” Her first month on the job has involved learning about how the Creston campus fits into the COTR group of facilities around the Kootenays, and about the many partnerships it has within the Creston Valley. “To be able to link education with our other community partners is our mission,” she said. “The chamber of commerce, Kootenay Employment Services, the Lower Kootenay Band, the Creston Valley Advance — those and many others are vital in making us who we are. I don’t see us as a standalone educational facility. Without the support of other groups, we wouldn’t be here.” The college offers a variety of programs. Some run continuously, like the academic courses for adults, while others are referred to as rolling, offered every several years in Creston as they rotate through other East Kootenay campuses. Rolling programs include health care assistant and hairdressing. Special interest courses, like arts, are largely dependent on people who live in the community and have special skills. Program necessities, ones that are needed in every community, include several levels of first aid and Food Safe.
Kerry Hobbs Hobbs cites two areas that often intertwine as recent focuses. Agriculture courses, including the Know and Grow Community Farm, Kootenay Farm School and beginner farmer training, build on the Creston Valley’s agriculture base. Social programs have worked to bring people of all ages — families, elementary school students, adults and
cretional grant to fund a bursary for a Kootenay Farm School student was referred to 2014 budget discussions. Laura Hannant, facilitator of partnerships for community development from the College of the Rockies, reported that plans for the farm school are well underway and that a waiting list includes twice as many expressions of interest than the program will be able to accommodate in the first year. She said donations for bursaries are being sought in order to reduce the tuition burden and to send a positive message of support to prospective young farmers. •A delegation from Canadian Pacific Railway, led
seniors — together, typically through greenhouse programs. “These have both been successful but we will work to continue expanding them,” she said. Stepping into a new career has been smoothed by the support of an experienced office staff and dedicated group of instructors, she emphasized. “These people offer a Vancouver level of instruction right here in Creston,” Hobbs said. “We are very fortunate.” Her commitment to a community she has grown to love means inviting local residents’ input. “I want to hear from people. Tell us what you want to learn. We welcome suggestions.” Hobbs hopes to organize an open house at the college in the spring to show the public what a valuable resource they have in their neighbourhood, and to invite comments and new ideas for programs. “We are only as strong as the community around us,” she smiled. “And I think that makes us very, very strong.”
by Rick Poznikoff, senior manager of community relations and aboriginal affairs, made a presentation about the railway’s emergency preparedness. •A letter was received from the Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce inviting council members to
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I’m a city boy. Aside from summers in my youth spent fly fishing in the rivers and creeks around Fernie, and a few afternoons plinking gophers in a farmer’s field with a borrowed .22 rifle, my associations with hunting and fishing are few. So when a promised review copy of a trophy hunter’s adventures landed on my desk I was not without trepidation. Trophy hunters. Aren’t those the rich white guys who go to African game farms and blast away at exotic species? Don’t they shoot really big things, take the horns and leave the rest of the animal to rot? Don’t they hunt from the comfort of an ATV or even a helicopter? I opened my copy of Rob Shatzko’s Unquenchable Spirit: Twenty-five Years in Pursuit of Adventure (watch for a story and info about a local book signing in an upcoming edition) at about 6 p.m. on the evening I received it. I finished the 300-page book early — very early — the next morning. After a few hours sleep, I couldn’t resist getting up to finish it. And I learned a lot. In the first pages of Unquenchable Spirit, Shatzko referred to his “philosophy”. I was expecting some Zen definition about being one with the animal’s spirit or some such thing. Instead, his philosophy unfolded as the chapters piled up. No pithy, self-righteous slogan. No trite, quotable words to justify his enthusiasm. Instead, what emerges is a picture of a man who has an insatiable desire to get out into the wilderness, the further from other people the better. I soon learned that Shatzko’s trophy hunting is simply subsistence hunting taken to another level. He started out as a subsistence hunter — getting the requisite tags each year and shooting game to fill the freezer. But a connection with an extremely knowledgeable outdoorsman, who eventually became his mentor, led Shatzko to understand
that there is more to hunting than meets the eye. To use my own words, almost anyone can go out into the bush for a day of hunting, taking the first regulation-sized ani-
This is the Life Lorne Eckersley mal available. But not everyone will go out with the intent to find the biggest and best (and often oldest) members of a species. And not everyone can, because trophy hunting is strictly regulated. Some tags come down to winning a draw, others purchased by working through regulated guide services. As Shatzko writes (beautifully, with the help of his wife, a career writer) about his many and varied adventures, the reader comes to appreciate the dedication with which he is fulfilling his quest to pit his wits against the elements. He’s taken college courses, pored over maps, listened to seasoned professionals and put himself in harm’s way more often than a city boy can understand. It seems like a juxtaposition, but Shatzko the trophy hunter is every bit the environmentalist who works tirelessly to preserve and protect our natural ecology. But he is driven to test himself, to push himself to the outer limits of reasonable risk. He has damaged his body, probably in part because hunting for trophies does not, as I had feared, mean abandoning the meat of the animal. Packing 80, 100 or 120 pounds of meat up and down mountains and through forest and stream might not be a city boy’s idea of a good time, but it’s what a responsible hunter, trophy or other-
wise, does without a moment’s thought. He still fills the freezer but works really, really hard to do so. Years ago Shatzko’s daughter, Cassidy, then a Prince Charles Secondary School student, wrote in the Advance about her own trophy hunting experiences. The very idea made me queasy. But she’s included in the book, too, and I came away admiring her determination and passion, just as I came to admire her dad’s. In another era, Shatzko wouldn’t have been a trophy hunter. He’d have been an explorer, a coureur des bois, a runner of the woods paddling through whitewater rapids in undiscovered territory. He’d have been a surveyor, pushing through brush and forest, braving high mountain passes chest deep in snow, searching for an elusive and almost unfathomable railway route through the Rockies. He’d have been Edmund Hillary or even one of the Sherpa guides who risked life and limb to explore the highest peaks on the planet. He might be a man who is not of this time, but Shatzko has made the best of it. I first met him in his other life, that of a building contractor. He was doing a project for a non-profit I was involved in and he had to deal with a manager who isn’t always the easiest person to please. And all I heard about him was how good his work was, how hard he worked to make everything just right, how thoughtful and decent and reliable he was. He is, I concluded when I put down the book, that same man when he is out on his latest quest to harvest a trophy sheep, thoughtful, driven and highly ethical. I am a city boy. But I am not without envy of a man who seems almost possessed to test himself, to leave behind creature comforts and see just what he can do relying on his own resources. Lorne Eckersley is the publisher of the Creston Valley Advance.
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Trust offers benefits to region
Until two weeks ago, I had only a general, very limited understanding of the Columbia Basin Trust. I knew it flowed from the Columbia River Treaty that was signed in the fairly distant past between Canada and the United States. I knew that the treaty’s purpose was to benefit the U.S. by reducing annual flooding that limited the powerproducing possibilities on the lower Columbia and frequently caused material damage and even loss of life in that area. I knew that the U.S. agreed to pay Canada (in effect, B.C.) for building dams that would control the flow of water across the border. And I knew that some of that money was used to create the Columbia Basin Trust (CBT). Beyond these generalities, however, I knew only that the CBT did good things for those of us who live in this southeastern corner of our province. Then, along with more than 300 other people from all over the basin, I attended the symposium, Seeds for Success, that the CBT held here in Creston two weeks ago and discovered that I didn’t know the half of it. First, I was able to replace my general understanding with specifics. For example, I learned that the Columbia River Treaty was agreed upon in 1963, after several years of negotiation, and ratified a year later. I learned that the first bit of treaty concrete, the Duncan Dam north of Kaslo, was completed in 1967, followed a year later by the Hugh Keenleyside (formerly the High Arrow) Dam.
Next, I found out, much to my surprise, that it was not until 1995, more than 20 years after the treaty signing, that the Columbia Basin Trust was created. This happened because people in
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Experience Peter Hepher the basin complained that, while the province as a whole was better off because of the treaty, people and areas in the basin had suffered from flooding behind treaty dams and in other ways. The legislation creating the trust gave it $276 millon for power-project construction, an endowment of $45 million and an annual grant for operations of $2 million from 1995-2010. To run the organization, it provided for a 12-person board, five to be chosen by municipal authorities, one to represent First Nations and six appointed by the province. All were to be basin residents. So much for history. The most exciting information to come out of the symposium, however, concerns what the CBT is doing to improve life in the basin now. It would take more than all the pages of this newspaper to list all the projects that the organization has and is funding in whole or in part, not to mention those
We have come to the end of the stories dreadful and exceedingly strong. It which have “end time” significance. had great iron teeth; it devoured and Now, for a deeper look at the prophecies. broke in pieces and stamped what was You might be asking why such left with its feet. It was different from strange ways of revealing the future. all the beasts that were before it, and it God has clothed prophecy in symbolic had ten horns.” language for two basic reasons. Firstly, down through the centuries, the prophecies of scripture have exposed the sins of tyrannical political powers and false religious systems. If the facts were so isToRY acKs UP iBLe plainly written, then those in power would have tried to By Pastor Ian Cotton change God’s word. Secondly, the truths of God’s word, like the rising sun, must Creston illuminate the mind gradually. As Seventh-day we diligently study the prophecies, clothed in symbolic lanAdventist guage, God opens truth to our Church minds. To correctly understand the prophecies, we must always allow the What do these beasts mean? Bible to interpret itself. Isaiah 28:10 says, According to Daniel 7:17, they represent “Line upon line, here a little, there a lit- kingdoms that dominated the ancient tle.” It must always be understood in its world. context. We still practice this. What country In Daniel 7 we read of four great does a beaver represent? Canada. And beasts coming up out of the sea. A lion the bald eagle? The U.S.A. A bear? The with eagles’ wings. Another beast, a U.S.S.R., and so on. second one, like a bear; it had three In Daniel 2, these same empires are ribs in its mouth between its teeth. represented by metals in a great statue: Another, like a leopard with four Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece and heads and four wings. “After this I Rome. The fourth one, representing saw a fourth beast, terrifying and Rome, is different — the Bible says so!
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that it operates completely and the others that it supports with advice. (In last week’s issue of the Advance alone, I found three thank yous to the CBT from local non-profit groups.) Clearly, the CBT is fulfilling its mandate to “create a legacy of social, economic and environmental well-being” for the people of the Columbia River basin. Its past achievements in this context have been monumental and their beneficial impact immeasurable. Yet the Creston symposium demonstrated two important reasons for its success. Firstly, the CBT does not decide what will benefit the people of the basin by sitting in an ivory tower in Castlegar. It goes to great lengths to talk with the people of the basin, to listen to their ideas and desires. Secondly, the people who “run” the CBT are determined not to let the trust get into a rut. As they told us at the symposium, they expect significant changes in the near future in the social, economic and, especially, environmental conditions prevailing in the basin and they are bent on discussing with basin residents how the trust should respond to those changes. We basin residents owe much to the people who fought for the trust’s creation as well as to those have carried out its mandate since and continue to do so. (If you want to learn more about why, go to www.cbt.org.) Peter Hepher is a retired journalist living in Creston.
The lion with eagles’ wings represents Babylon and its speed of conquest. The bear with three ribs in its teeth represents the kingdom of Medo-Persia, and the ribs are the kingdoms of Lydia, Babylon and Egypt. The leopard with four heads and four wings represents the flying conquest by the Greek king, Alexander, and the four heads represent the four generals, Cassander, Lysicimus, Ptomoly and Seleucus, who took control of Alexander’s empire after he died. The Roman Empire is represented by a “beast - terrifying and frightening and very powerful. It had large iron teeth; it crushed and devoured it victims and trampled underfoot whatever was left. It was different from all the other beasts and it had ten horns.” It was different inasmuch that it had not only a political aspect but a religious one, too. You will remember that in Daniel 2 the empire of Rome was divided into ten toes. In Daniel 7, it is represented by a beast with 10 horns. These horns symbolize the 10 barbarian tribes that arose from a deteriorating Roman Empire. History backs up these conclusions. More to come next time! Ian Cotton is the retired pastor of the Creston Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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The Creston Valley Public Library presents Alanis Obomsawin’s National Film Board documentary, The People of the Kattawapiskak River on Nov. 12. Prior to undertaking her recent hunger strike, Chief Theresa Spence had declared a state of emergency in the Attawapiskat First Nation community in northern Ontario, due to the shocking housing conditions in the community, the Canadian government’s gross mismanagement of the situation, and the presence of a lucrative diamond mine operating on the land. In The People of the Kattawapiskak River, iconic filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin investigates the stories behind the media storm, and introduces us to the mothers, fathers, and children of Attawapiskat, who live in conditions even worse than had been imagined. Unsparingly depicting the shockingly grim realities of life in Attawapiskat — toddlers crawling around in houses that are falling apart, parents who
cannot afford the exorbitant cost of the few groceries that are available to them, the residents’ struggles to find clean, drinkable water — Obomsawin also paints a portrait of a resilient community fighting to hold on to their life and their future. A crucial film in the midst of a media-saturated public debate that often relegates those most affected to the sidelines, The People of the Kattawapiskak River is at once a powerful chapter in the long history of struggle by Canada’s Aboriginal peoples, a radical exposé of a vital contemporary issue, and an impassioned call to action. Obomsawin was present in the community in 2011, working on another film for the National Film Board of Canada, when the housing issue came to national attention. The film follows the crisis up to the Federal Court of Canada’s August 2012 decision that ruled the appointment of a third-party manager to fix the housing crisis was unjustified. In addition to filming conditions in the community and interviewing residents, Obomsawin recounts the history of the village, which dates back to
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A shot of Kattawapiskak River from Alanis Obomsawin’s documentary.
1850 when Catholic missionaries built a chapel on the land. Obomsawin has stated that she uses the name Kattawapiskak in place of Attiwapiskat in the film and its title because she believes it to be the community’s correct name. “People who watch these documentaries start thinking differently,” she said. “They think, ‘Oh my God, all my life I felt these Indians, they are always complaining.’ People are shocked when they start hearing these things. They live next door to a
reservation and they don’t know the reality of that community.” Over nearly 40 years, Obomsawin has made more than 30 documentaries, dealing primarily with issues affecting Aboriginal people in Canada. But Obomsawin first dealt with Aboriginal issues in the early 1960s as a folksinger, touring Canada and performing for humanitarian causes in universities, museums, prisons and art centres, as well as at folk art festivals. She got her start at the National Film Board in 1967,
when producers saw Obomsawin on TV. They invited the singerstoryteller to the film board to work as an advisor on a film about Aboriginal people. Obomsawin went on to direct films of her own, while continuing to perform and fight for justice for her people. An officer of the Order of Canada, Obomsawin has been named to the Playback Canadian Film and Television Hall of Fame, has received a Governor General’s Award in visual and media arts, and received the Hot Docs film festival’s Outstanding Achievement Award. She was honoured with the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award for lifetime artistic achievement. The People of the Kattawapiskak River will be preceded by the short film, Trapper, a beautiful short capturing the quiet dignity of a day in the life of a northern trapper. See Trapper and The People of the Kattawapiskak River at 7 p.m. Nov. 12 at the Creston Valley Public Library. Admission is free. Running time is 75 minutes. For more information, call the library at 250-428-4141.
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T-Cats split includes 11-1 win over Rockies BY BRIAN LAWRENCE Advance Editor
The Creston Valley Thunder Cats hold second place in the Eddie
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rebounded to a resounding 11-1 victory over the Columbia Valley Rockies the next night. “They had a long bus ride to think about Friday’s game,” said head coach Josh Hepditch. “So they were ready for Saturday.” Friday’s game saw the Thunder Cats make a slow start, down 4-2 after the first period. “We definitely came out flat in the first period and they took it to us,” said Hepditch. “We dug ourselves a hole we just couldn’t get out of.” Trevor Hanna and Matthew Murray scored in the first period, with Hanna scoring a power-play goal in the second. The Thunder Cats were down 6-3 heading into the third period, in which Jesse Collins scored at 11:22, before the Rockets scored a seventh and final goal. “We started to claw back a bit in the second period,” said Hepditch. “We just couldn’t find a way to get enough of what we needed.”
The loss inspired the Thunder Cats to win the next night, when they hosted the Rockies. “They really wanted to set an example against Columbia Valley, who was ahead of us in the standings going into the game,” said Hepditch. “They came out guns ablaze and didn’t stop all game.” Scoring and points were well spread around the team, with 10 players — including forwards and defence — scoring the 11 goals. Logan Styler and Colby Livingstone scored in the first period, with Connor Kidd, Styler, Collins (power play) and Carson Cartwright scoring in the second, before the Rockies’ only goal on a power play at 3:13; Brandon Formosa scored the Thunder Cats’ seventh goal with 34 seconds remaining in the period. In the third period, Maverick Lynes started the scoring at 18:41, followed by
goals from Jaymes Veitch, Andrew Hodder and Murray. A total of 31 points were earned by 14 players, with five going to Formosa, four to Collins, and three to Veitch, Hodder and Livingstone. “I don’t discredit their goalies at all,” said Hepditch. “We just had some really good goals. That’s something we’ve been trying to work on. … It just seems like they made it click on Saturday night.” This weekend, the Thunder Cats play against the Kimberley Dynamiters twice, taking them on in Creston on Friday and Kimberley on Saturday. The games are important — with 19, the Dynamiters are just one point ahead of the Thunder Cats, who are followed by the Rockies (17), the Fernie Ghostriders (15) and the Rockets (13). “We obviously feel we have a very strong team,” said Hepditch. “It will be a good chance to see how we measure up.”
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On Oct. 16, the Prince Charles Secondary School junior boys soccer team won the East Kootenay zone championships for the fifth year in a row. The boys, coached by Bill Ferguson, defeated Golden and Kimberley to take home the medal. On Oct. 18, the senior boys volleyball team opened their season, sweeping Mount Sentinel (South Slocan) five
Bowling Borderline Bowling scores from Oct. 16-21: Sunday Mixed: Ladies’ single-triple: Brenda Johnston, 248707. Men’s single-triple: Kevin Viers, 304778. POA: Johnston, 146.
straight. The boys, coached by Rick Czar and Wade Giles, then travelled to Kelowna where they struggled against some high-calibre teams and lack of game experience this season and finished 29/32. The senior girls, coached by Allison Kepke and Bob Gollan, travelled to Kelowna on Oct. 18 and 19, as well. The girls played well and finished 10th out of 16 in the middle tier, and 25th out of 44 teams overall. PCSS hosted a Grade 9/10
Monday Golden Age: Ladies’ single: Shelagh Schmidt, 211. Ladies’ triple: Florence Messinger, 541. Men’s single-triple: Harvey Reese, 181-520. POA: Gary Teed, 159. Monday Ladies: Single: Gin Bergman, 277. Triple: Louise Rejman, 740. POA: Rosie Yopek, 100.
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(junior) tournament on Oct. 18 and 19. The tournament included the PCSS junior boys (coached by Ryan Windhorst), Grade 8 boys (coached by Mike Nelson and Larry Hills) and two junior girls teams (coached by Gillian Kemle, Kelsey Windhorst, Dianne MacDonald and Joyce Lawrence). The junior girls A team tied for third and the B team finished sixth overall. The junior boys finished second overall. The Grade 8 boys tied for third overall.
Wednesday Matinee: Ladies’ single: Lizann Cole, 239. Ladies’ triple: Jean Carling, 627. Men’s single-triple: Cameron Mitchell, 274-719. POA: Betty Ahlefeld, 149. Wednesday Mixed: Ladies’ single-triple: Kim McTeer, 278-745. Men’s single-triple: Kevin Viers, 318-845. POA: Viers, 173. Thursday Golden Age: Ladies’ single-triple: Marlene McGunigle, 214-538. Men’s single: Earl Ambrose, 290.
Men’s triple Ralph McGunigle, 758. POA: Ingrid Fromment, 141. Special Olympics Three Games: Ladies’ single-triple: Kathy Schmidt, 182-501. Men’s single-triple: Steven Stirling, 208-491. POA: McLeen, 39. Two Games: Ladies’ single-double: Pat McNeice, 127-220. Ladies’ POA: McNeice, 24. Men’s single-double: Ethan Meher, 172-247. POA: Allan Lees, 25.
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Playing outside kept us happy and healthy when we were kids. So let’s dust off our bike helmets, jump in the leaves, or play hide-and-seek in the park.
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Age 101 years Residence Creston Funeral Mass Friday, October 25, 2013 10:30 a.m. Holy Cross Catholic Church Father Peter Tompkins officiating Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery Erickson, BC Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution may do so to the Holy Cross Catholic Church Box 299 Creston, BC V0B 1G0 In Loving Memory Of MARYJANE MATZE
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We knew little that morning That God would call your name In life we loved you dearly In death we do the same It broke our hearts to lose you But you did not go alone For part of us went with you The day God called you home You left us beautiful memories Your love is still our guide And though we cannot see you You are always by our side Our family chain is broken And nothing seems the same But as God calls us one by one The chain will link again Forever in our hearts. Bettylou; Leah/Troy; Brad/Tanya; Taylor, Ryan, Rylee, Jenna, Brendan, Keiran, Tesse
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Vina May Melnychuk
June 15, 1929 ~ October 25, 2013
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Vina on October 25, 2013 at the Swan Valley Lodge in Creston, BC, at the age of 83 years.
Vina was born on June 15, 1929 in Wood Mountain, SK. Vina lived a long life surrounded by people whom loved her deeply. She had a passion for cooking and had a couple of successful restaurants in Calgary, AB before moving to Creston in the early 1990’s. Vina was predeceased by her husband, Peter in 2008; mother Edna W. Sinclair in 1997; sisters Melba O’Brien, Doris Pye and brother John Sinclair. She will be missed greatly by her niece Tina Rees, who had lived with Vina and Peter in Creston. She will also be lovingly remembered by her immediate family, Margaret Drewniak (John), Marnie and John Jr. Drewniak; sisters Nettie Rupert (Laurie), Jesse Gamache (Ken), Amy Pierozinski (Peter), Alice Struck (Ray) along with many nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life Service will be held in May 2014. Any friends wishing to make a memorial contribution may do so to the Swan Valley Lodge Equipment Fund, Box 1880, Creston, BC, V0B 1G0 or to the Creston Valley Hospice Society – 1720 Birch St, Creston , BC, V0B 1G5. Vina’s family wish to thank the staff of the Pioneer Wing at Swan Valley Lodge and the Creston Valley Hospice Society for all the loving care provided to Vina.
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August 23, 1912 ~ October 21, 2013 Mabel Feldt passed away peacefully on October 21, 2013 in Swan Valley Lodge at the age of 101 years.
Mabel was born in Bruce, AB on August 23, 1912 to parents Marguerite and Raoul Moser. When she was just a few months old they moved to the Heimdal area where her father homesteaded. Mabel completed grade eight at the Heimdal School and worked on the family farm until she married Ewalt Feldt on June 8, 1937. They were married at St. Vital Catholic Church in Beaumont, AB. They then moved to Lumberton, BC where Ewalt worked as a blacksmith for a few years. They moved back to Alberta where he started a business at Clover Lawn and then moved it to Rolly View. He operated his blacksmith shop for many years and then they retired to Erickson, BC. Mabel has a sister-in-law, Elsie Moser (wife of brother Camille) who lives in Camrose, AB; four nieces: Shirley Steele of Oak Harbor, WA, Gladys Caple of Powel River, BC, Joyce Agresti of Cerritos, CA and Lois Macfarlane of Flin Flon, MB; and three nephews, Morris and Wayne Moser of Port Coquitlam, BC and Lawrence Moser of Camrose, AB. A Funeral Mass was held on Friday, October 25, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church with Father Peter Tompkins ofÀciating. Interment followed the service at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Erickson, BC. Any friends wishing to make a memorial contribution may do so to the Holy Cross Catholic Church Box 299, Creston, BC, V0B 1G0.
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Irene Mary Popowich
November 12, 1926 ~ October 17, 2013 Irene Mary Popowich, passed away after a lengthy illness in Creston, British Columbia, on October 17, 2013, at the age of 86. Irene was born in Vancouver, British Columbia on November 12, 1926. Irene was predeceased by her husband John on May 31, 2004. Irene was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. A Funeral Service for Irene will be held at the Seventh-day Adventist Church on Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of Áowers, donations can be made to Amazing Facts Ministries Box 449, Creston, BC V0B 1G0
Garry Ewald Fricke 1955 ~ 2013
It is with sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Garry Fricke of Vernon, B.C. on October 7, 2013. Garry was born in Saskatoon, SK. He was a journeyman carpenter all his life. He was predeceased by his father Gerhard Fricke. He is survived by his high school sweetheart and wife of 40 years, Geraldine; mother Hilde Fricke of Creston, B.C.; sister Ellen (Randy) Samuelson of Creston, B.C.; brother Andy Fricke of Trail, B.C. and many nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Garry's Life was held in Creston, B.C. on October 19, 2013. Entombment of Ashes was at Bella Columbarium, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Erickson B.C.
MaryJane Matze October 16, 1923 ~ October 23, 2013
On the morning of October 23, 2013 at the age of 90, MaryJane Matze quietly and peacefully left this life to be with her heavenly father.
MaryJane was born in Deseronto, Ontario. MaryJane spent her childhood years in Port Hope and later in Toronto. MaryJane then moved with her son Rodney to Hamilton, where she met and married Siegfried (Fred) Matze on May 21, 1960. In the spring of 1961 their son Craig arrived. As a family they enjoyed a good life, travel holidays took them across North America and Europe. Expo '86 made the decision for them to move west. In 1987 they arrived in Creston, B.C. where they retired. MaryJane leaves nine grand- and great-grandchildren She will be missed by all. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday November 4, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at GF Oliver Funeral Chapel, 3astor +arry +aberstock ofÀciating. Memorial contributions can be made to Creston Valley Hospital Tuck Shop Bag 3000, Creston, BC V0B 1G0.
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Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent APARTMENTS for rent: Call Michele or Paulette 250-4282562 or 250-428-3096 Creston: 1/BDRM APT $500/mo + elec. N/S N/P. Call 250-254-0840/250-866-5789 Creston: 1/BDRM APT F/S W/D N/S N/P Only responsible people need apply. Located in nice quiet setting. $650/mo incl. internet & all util. 250-428-5293/428-9933 Creston- 2/BDRM SUITE avail immed. N/P. $600/mo incl. util. 250-428-4918 Creston- 3/BDRM IN 4-plex F/S Family friendly. Avail. immed. 250-428-5240 CRESTON ATTENTION SENIORS Nikkyl Place Seniors APARTMENTS includes 2 meals a day house keeping,laundry & reg bus service. Wheelchair access main floor 1/bdrm units $1150/mo 2/bdrm $1250/mo. 250-402-9351 Creston, BC PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments $550 & up. Secure Building Available now! Rent Incentive N/S N/P Children OK Phone Ingrid 250-428-2234 CRESTON MANOR 406 - 16th. Ave. N 1 & 2/Bdrm Apts Available Adult building N/P Phone Randal 250-428-3503 SPACIOUS, WELL maintained 2/bdrm Apt; close to downtown. 55+ N/S N/P Ground level unit $600+util. Many long term tenants, a nice place to live with great neighbors. 250-254-0327
Apartment Furnished BRAND new 1br apt in dwntwn Nakusp w/d, dishwasher, f/s, aircond, private ent, parking (778)206-1769
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS
Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of BARRY EARL BENNETT, deceased, late of Creston, BC, are hereby required to send them duly veriÀed to the undersigned executor at P.O. Box 2040, 124 - 11th Avenue North, Creston, British Columbia on or before the 31st day of December, 2013, after which date the assets of the said estate will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received. DISTRICT REGISTRAR GERALD ALLEN BENNETT
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ROTACREST HALL RENTAL Special Occasions/Events Call 250-428-7127 For Information and Booking
Suites, Lower
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1979 BUICK Park Avenue coupe, Olds 403, 4 Barrel, TH350. Runs & drives great, needs exterior, 79,000 original kms $1800 250-424-5374
Cars - Sports & Imports
1986 FIREBIRD V6 Auto Ttops $1000obo. 1984 Dodge pick up 318 Auto $1000 obo 250-402-1118
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Recreational/Sale
Rental & Sales needs Ingrid Voigt
1995 30FT Glendale travel trailer. Sleeps 8, loaded. $5000 obo 250-254-0493
For your Property Management
Halls/Auditoriums Janis Caldwell-Sawley
Seniors Hall Rental Book your Christmas parties now! Seat up to 100 Large kitchen Call Chuck 250-428-3486
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Call Carl 250-428-1474
Ph/Fx: 250-227-9679 Box 101, Crawford Bay, BC V0B 1E0
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Mon-Sat • 8am-6pm Sunday • 10am-4pm
EQUIPMENT • MACHINERY • CONSTRUCTION
SINCE 1980
Call Marcus 250-428-1953
DEPOT
WE ALSO HAVE: Shipping via UPS, FEDEX and other couriers • Printing Storage for vehicles and other items • U.S. stamps • Notary • Fuel
Join us:
CONTRACTING
Government Certified Sewage planner & installer
EXCAVATION ROAD BUILDING LAND & SITE DEVELOPMENT LOGGING DUMP TRUCK EXCAVATOR
Call Sean at 250-428-9957 or 250-402-8135 (cell)
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250-428-9788
Arlen Johnson, Proprietor 4015 Hwy 3, Erickson BC
Experienced in: Water lines • Wells • Stump removal Landscaping • Road maintenance
250-428-9453 • Cell: 250-428-1314
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EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES
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Gerlinsky Hoe & Skidsteer Services
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To advertise in the Serving Creston Valley section of the classifieds
sales@crestonvalleyadvance.ca
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EARTHWORKS
Excavator • Backhoes Dumptrucks • Cat Work Water Lines • Septic Fields Subdivision • Site Preparation Sand • Gravel • Topsoil Rock Hammer Road Building
call 250-428-2266
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Conveniently located 10 short km south of Creston, BC right on the U.S./Canada Border in Porthill, Idaho.
For help with your application, contact grants@cbt.org or 1.800.505.8998.
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Wynndel, BC
For more information, visit www.cbt.org/sgp.
Johnny Bucyk Arena
1-208-267-2128
Have purchases sent to: 108 Trading Post Rd., Bonners Ferry ID, 83805 (don’t worry about the Bonners Ferry address; we truly are in Porthill.) Include YOUR NAME and YOUR PHONE NUMBER when having it sent. When it arrives here, just come on in and pick it up! Saves time and money, and it’s that simple. Christmas is sooner than you think - get your online shopping out of the way early this year.
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• Backhoe • Auger • Jackhammer • Dump Truck Garth Rosvold Creston, BC Phone: 250-428-7232 Cell: 250-428-1601
SERVICES INCLUDE: Dump Trucks - Tandem & Single Axle Excavator • Bobcat • Auger Bits Rotted Manure • Topsoil Land Clearing • Rock Hammer Road Building • Site Preparation Logging/Subdivisions Basements/Demolition
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Thursday, October 31, 2013 Creston Valley Advance
THEY DO — It's not every day that one
gets to attend a pumpkin wedding — officiated by a witch, no less — but Wildflower students held one on Oct. 23 at Know and Grow Community Farm. The farm at Creston's College of the Rockies campus has been hosting students from Creston Valley schools all week, and those students have been decorating the 140 pumpkins donated by Truscott Farms. The ultimate goal (once Halloween is over, of course) is for the students to roast the seeds or make soup from their pumpkin. For more photos, visit www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca/community. Brian Lawrence
Creston’s First Annual Health and Wellness Fair
THANK YOU
to the following for making this memorable event possible: • Bridget Currie, TAPS • Laura Hannant, COTR • Lindsay Adsett, PhysioWorks • Jen Comer, MLA Rep • Cherrybrook Farms (for the apples) Prizes generously donatd by: • Family Practice Associates • Osprey Medical • PhysioWorks • Better at Home • College of the Rockies • Golden Herb Health Food Demos/Workshops: • Neil Ripski • Barry & Judy Freeman • May Pascuzzo • Eagle Bear Spirit Drummers • Tia Wayling • Rene Groenhuysen • Jill Kelly (Open View Life Coaching) • Sheldon Shurgelo Admissions: • Ashley Grant • Randy Fediuk • Susan White • Elizabeth Penner • Eileen Boyden • Wendy Berge • Marilyn Ronmark • Liz Ross 312 19 Ave N • 250-428-7127
Shoppers Drug Mart
Holiday Snowflake Gala
Ladies’ Night
In Search Of... Friday Nov 15, 2013 • 7-9:30 pm Ladies, treat yourself to an evening out of fun with friends. Pamper yourself with relaxing activities, delicious food indulgences, and discounted shopping.
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Acupun
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Limited Tickets Available $ 00
Mini Manicures
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Hair Styles
Photos
1030 Canyon Street 250-428-9334
Pictures of your friends and loved ones who served in the Canadian Armed Forces during the Boer War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War, Afghanistan or United Nations peacekeeping operations.
Help us remember those from our region who served their country. Submit photos of veterans and provide their name, regiment, and additional details if possible. We also need a name, phone number and mailing address from those submitting photographs. Submissions will be featured in the November 7th edition of the Creston Valley Advance. Submit to: 1018 Canyon Street Creston, BC V0B 1G0 (250-428-2266) Or by Email to: sales@crestonvalleyadvance.ca