West Kootenay Advertiser, December 19, 2013

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Alphabetical odyssey in “C’s” What’s in the Driveway?

DOWN COATS AND PANTS HALF PRICE Open 7 days • 505-5055

Greg Nesteroff looks at a couple of more communities.

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A garage-full of great features dealing with the automobile page B1

Heartwarming story Moving account of a brave young girl and her family. page A7


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Thursday, December 19, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser

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News Morning fire destroys cars and boats Trail Staff West Kootenay Advertiser

An early morning inferno on Old Waneta Road left costly destruction in its wake after 28 vehicles went up in flames. The vehicles, ranging from cars and motorhomes to boats and a pontoon, were housed in a storage unit located behind JF Auto Centre when a fire broke out at 6:30 a.m., Terry Martin, regional fire chief told the Trail Times. “We received multiple 911 calls because when the fire started it popped up really quickly,” said Martin. “The unfortunate part is the dollar loss because everything was lost,” he explained. “But we

did keep the fire from spreading to Able Plastics which is right next door and was our initial concern.” Martin said Able Plastics sustained some surface damage but the fire did not affect operation other than a loss of power to the building, and the fire effect was minimal to Les Schultz Autobody & Glass, a business located on the west side of JF Auto. Initial investigation revealed the storage structure was approximately 30-feet wide by 200-feet long and an area of fire origin is suspected, but not yet confirmed. “We have a good idea but it remains under investigation,” explained Martin. “At this

Tee Time!

time the fire is not suspicious in nature but we can’t make any assumptions and will continue to investigate.” No injuries were reported, however, in cases involving extensive damage claims, insurance companies will import their own cause and determination investigators, said Martin. “That happens in every fire with a large dollar loss so we will continue to work with those folks as well.” Companies from Trail, Montrose and Warfield responded to the two-alarm fire with Rossland on standby in Warfield because 30 to 35 firefighters were on the site for almost two hours before the fire was extinguished.

CHRISTMAS PASSES

5 for $215

available until Dec. 31, 2013 Passes can be purchased at PHARMASAVE #106, VALUE DRUG MART in Grand Forks, or by mailing a cheque to:

Christina Lake Golf Club Box 268, Christina Lake, B.C. V0H 1E0 or phone 250-447-9313

May the spirit of Christmas bring you peace, the gladness of Christmas give you hope, the warmth of Christmas grant you love From all of us to all of you

BV ends recreation agreement Trail staff West Kootenay Advertiser

The Beaver Valley recreation committee has decided to end an agreement with Trail by year end, meaning 2,850 registered cardholders in those areas will be paying more to use the city’s facilities effective Jan. 1. The Beaver Valley Recreation, Parks and Trails Committee (BVPARTS) has informed the city that it will not be renewing, renegotiating or extending its Recreation Services Agreement with Trail, according to the city’s Friday press release. As a result, all residents of Montrose, Fruitvale and Electoral Area A will be subject to higher rates under the Trail Resident Program (TRP) for facilities covered

by the agreement including the Trail Aquatic and Leisure Centre, leisure programming, the Willi Krause Field House and Haley Park. “First of all the city has never even contacted us about renewal,” said Fruitvale Mayor Patricia Cecchini. “You can’t just assume we are going to give you a cheque without talking to us first.” Additionally, the committee has asked the city to release details relating to how many valley residents access the city’s facilities, but those numbers have not been forthcoming, said Cecchini. User information can be tracked through membership and registration in programs, but drop-in rates to the facilities cannot, explained Trisha Davison, the city’s director of parks and recreation.

(plus GST)

According to Davison’s statistics for aquatic centre usage, Fruitvale (combined with Area A) currently has 417 registered members and 167 in Montrose. “We can’t track drop-in usage when someone is just paying a $6 admission to use the facility,” said Davison. “Identification from a TRP card or for example a driver’s license has to be produced but it isn’t connected to an account so we don’t keep track.” For the other almost 7,000 users registered between Trail and Warfield, the end of the agreement will probably mean an increase in membership because without Beaver Valley’s contribution, the city will experience an immediate loss in revenue of $209,350.

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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug 2D 2hr 42mins PG: violence, frightening scenes 7:30pm

Walking With Dinosaurs 3D 1hr 30mins 7:00 & 9:20pm

DAILY MATINEES start Sat, Dec 21

MATINEES

Going to Bat for the Kids Sparky and his Castlegar Fire Dept. buddies did A&W duty Saturday for the department’s annual toy drive. The effort is also supported by Mountain Transport Institute and the Sandman Hotel. Jim Sinclair

HOBBIT 2 3D Shows at 1pm HOBBIT 2 2D Shows at 3pm ANCHORMAN 2, FROZEN 2D, WALKING WITH DINOSAURS 2D 1:00 & 3:15pm

CLOSED DEC 24 & 25 Adult/Youth $10 Child/Senior/Matinee/Tues $7 3D - Adult/Youth $13 3D - Child/Senior/Matinee/Tues $10


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Linking Names and Places

Crawford Bay was once known as Cocklethorpe greg nesteroff West Kootenay Advertiser

Forty-first in an allegedly alphabetical series on West Kootenay/Boundary place names Crawford Bay and Crawford Creek are reportedly named after prospector and trapper James Crawford (1860-1914). According to Susan Hulland and Terry Turner’s Remember When, Crawford “spent many years exploring the west flowing drainages of the Purcell mountains. In his later years, he was crippled with rheumatism and died in his remote cabin at the headquarters of the Goat River.” He’s buried at Porthill, Idaho, less than 300 feet from the Canadian border. The Ktunaxa people called him White Man Jim. The earliest known reference to his namesake body of water is in the Nelson Miner of July 26, 1890: “There is said to be about 200 acres of land suitable for pasturage at the head of

Crawford Bay was named for James (White Man Jim) Crawford. The settlement was previously called Cocklethorpe after William Cockle, an early pre-empter. Greg Nesteroff

Crawford bay, on the east side of Kootenay Lake.” A week later the paper printed a letter extolling the area’s virtues by Joseph William Cockle (18551927), who filed the first pre-emption there in 1889. Although the bay was named for Crawford, the settlement was shown as Cockletho-

rpe on Perry’s Mining Map of 1893. The Ktunaxa name for Crawford Bay is k’upawi¢knuk, meaning “where the lake goes inland.” The Crawford Bay townsite was surveyed on June 1, 1900. Now-vanished street names included Crawford, Simcoe, Norfolk, and Day. (Simcoe and Norfolk

were two of the claims at the Silver Hill mine up Canyon Creek.) The Crawford Bay post office opened in 1904. A second post office, known as Port Crawford, opened on the west side of Crawford Creek in 1916. The two amalgamated in 1954. Comaplix, revisited Concerning a re-

cent installment about the ghost town of Comaplix, Ann Irving points out we didn’t address its pronunciation — and how it differs from the pronunciation of Incomappleux, even though both are derived from the same Sinixt word, nk’mapeleks. “My father, Norman Brewster, and

Health Prevent illness among children this season Submitted

With holiday parties and visiting, BC Children’s Hospital and the BC Centre for Disease Control are offering tips to help reduce the risk of illness. Illnesses can be passed easily from one child to another, especially when the cold weather drives more children indoors and food is shared at gatherings. Children are more apt to get sick from illnesses such as influenza and norovirus than healthy adults and can pass it on to others.

There are simple ways to reduce this risk so children and their busy parents and caregivers can enjoy the season. • Get immunized: Although flu season is here, it’s not too late to get immunized against influenza. Immunization is safe and saves lives. Make sure your child is on schedule to receive all of the vaccines available through the provincial childhood immunization program. Healthy children six months to less than five years of age are now eligible for a free flu shot as are older children with many

chronic medical conditions and who have household members at high risk or under the age of two years. • Wash hands: Eighty per cent of

common infections are spread by hands. Children should wash their hands before eating, after using the washroom, after sneezing, coughing

or using a tissue, and after playing with toys shared with other children. They should use soap and water and rub for 20 seconds.

NEW CD RELEASE! by Well-known local musican

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A “stocking stuffer” that will be treasured for years to come!

two other members of the Alpine Club of Canada made an expedition into the Battle Range in the summer of 1947,” Irving writes. “At the time this area was still a blank spot on anybody’s map. “Having failed to reach the area from the north the previous year, they made their way northward from Beaton via the Incomaplix River and Kellie Creek, where they climbed and named a number of prominent peaks, such as Mts. Grendel, Beowolf, Illusion, and Billy Whiskers Glacier. “In researching possible routes into the area my father had consulted with a number of local residents including two trappers who had penetrated as far as anybody. “In speaking about these experiences my father always pronounced the name Incomaplix (which at the time was more commonly spelled Incomappleux) as ‘In-

coma-ploo’ with the accent on the second syllable.” Comaplix, however, is properly pronounced just as it spelled.

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CALL ROLF 250-442-7202 1-250-447-2662 • 800-404-4244 School District No. 20 (Kootenay-Columbia)

Volunteers for Revenue Generation Committee The Board of Education of School District No. 20 (Kootenay Columbia) seeks 3 individuals to volunteer to sit on a newly formed Revenue Generation committee for a 2 year term. This committee is focused on: • Identifying and reviewing current revenue generation and capacity building efforts • Reviewing our existing policy (Revenue Generating Activities and Commercialism) and making recommendations to Policy Committee if changes are desired • Exploring opportunities for revenue generation in order to supplement but not take the place of provincial funding This committee is scheduled to meet 5-6 times a year and will report back to the Board of Education with recommendations. If you are interested in sharing your time, knowledge and passion for helping our public education system please forward a brief expression of interest* by January 31, 2014 to: SD20 Revenue Generation Committee 2001 Third Avenue Trail, BC V1R 1R6 *The expression of interest can be in the form of a letter which highlights any relevant experience you have in the areas of revenue generation, fundraising, public education and/or public sector.


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Thursday, December 19, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser

Helping you be a savvy energy user To further encourage energy conservation, FortisBC was required to implement the residential conservation rate — a two level rate structure. The two level rate structure explained kWh

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Know what to expect Avoid seasonal fluctuations on your bill with FortisBC’s Equal Payment Plan.

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Set your thermostat to 20˚C when home and 17˚C when out or asleep.

Based on average 2012 electricity use for customers in FortisBC’s South Interior service area. 2 Source: http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/publications/energy-efficiency/council-energy-ministers/188. FortisBC uses the FortisBC name and logo under license from Fortis Inc. (13-372.2 12/2013) 1

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2014 WEDDING MAGAZINE

Trail girl in fight against cancer VALERIE ROSSI

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Community behind Cadance Brace with donations, upcoming fundraising initiatives A Trail family has its hearts set on a Christmas gift that can’t be wrapped under the tree. Parents Jeremy Brace and Amy Kotyk are in Vancouver with their five-year-old daughter Cadance who is undergoing chemotherapy treatment at BC Children’s Hospital until the spring. Cadance had her third treatment on Dec. 10, which was Day 15 of her induction period to chemotherapy. This phase ends Dec. 24 and by then the family should know whether Cadance’s Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, cancer of the white blood cells, is low standard or high risk. “Low risk would be the best Christmas present I’ve ever received,” said Brace. He has watched his little girl mature far beyond her years in a short time while she faces a reality that can’t be hidden in the children’s hospital. Cadance, displaying inspirational courage, continues to stay strong, positive and amaze her parents each day. “She told me that she’s going to be better and be home to see her friends, her family, her kitty and her puppy,” he said. “Once again, I can only say how thankful I am for everyone who has come forward to help us in this very difficult time.” The Greater Trail community is not letting this family face this reality alone, if the tremendous support that has poured in is any indication. In a few short weeks about $20,000 has been raised to

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Five-year-old Cadance Brace is fighting off Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia with her mom Amy Kotyk (and her dad Jeremy Brace) standing by her every step of the way. Submitted

alleviate the cost of bills and staying away until chemotherapy treatment is complete. There are already several fundraising initiatives underway, with donations set to go directly into a trust fund. Currently Kerry Vandermeer (2312508) is selling raffle tickets for three festive gift baskets to be drawn on Christmas Eve. Crownz for Cadance, which can be signed with well wishes and displayed, are available for purchase on the main floor of Fortis, Maglio’s Building Centre, Sunshine Daycare and MediChair in Castlegar.

Kotyk’s best friend Chelcee Fedor is accepting orders for her “Hugs for Cadance,” handmade scarves for $20. She can be reached via Facebook. To top it off, a New Year for Cadance is being celebrated with a New Year’s Eve benefit dinner, dance and silent auction at the Cominco Gym Dec. 31 from 6:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The no-minors dinner, which includes appetizers, midnight snack and champagne, will be catered in kind by Darren Rossi. Bands Green Avenue, Round 2 and Emerson have also volunteered their time to put on the big event.

A safe ride home is ensured by the AM Ford Shuttle Service. The cash-only tickets are $50 and went on sale this past Friday at Pharmasave and Maglio’s in Trail. The 350-person event that is sure to sell out still needs volunteers for all roles including serving, bartending and decorating. Donations can also be made to the Hope for Cadance Trust Fund at Kootenay Savings or online at http://www. gofundme.com/hope4cadance For more information you can visit the Hope for Cadance Facebook page or contact Helen Bobbitt at 231-7971.

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Thursday, December 19, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser

Public Safety

Staying home - and safe - for the holidays this year Ministry of Justice Emergency Management BC

Cooking * Cooking is the leading cause of the determined home fires and fire-related injuries in British Columbia. * A stovetop fire can start in a flash. Stay in the kitchen when something is cooking on the stove or in the microwave. * Keep all combustible items a safe distance away from the stove. This includes tea towels, wooden or plastic spoons and paper towels. * Keep a pot lid near the stove to smother flames if a fire starts in a pot.

VICTORIA - The holiday season is a great time to gather at home with loved ones, but it can also be a dangerous time. Each year, fires during the holiday season injure British Columbians and cause thousands of dollars in property damage. The Office of the Fire Commissioner has some basic safety tips so British Columbians can enjoy a fire-safe holiday.

Christmas trees * If you choose a real tree, pick one with fresh green needles that do not fall off when touched. * Before placing the tree in the stand, cut two inches from the base of the trunk. Then add water to the tree stand and water every day. * Keep your tree at least three feet away from heat sources. Never use lit candles to decorate the tree. Consider a fire-resistant artificial tree as an alternative. * Keep wrappings and decorations at least three feet away from heat sources. * To see a visual demonstration of the importance of watering your tree, visit: http://youtu.be/fbwkZe133o8

Holiday decorating * Use non-combustible containers for tea lights and votive candles. Battery-operated candles are an excellent alternative. * Blow out all candles before leaving the room or going to bed. * Use only holiday lights that have been tested and labelled by an approved testing laboratory. * Always turn tree lights off before leaving home or going to sleep. Approved timers can be used to pre-set the on-and-off times. * Ensure electrical outlets are not overloaded by various sources.

Fireplace safety * Got kids or grandkids coming for the holidays? Gas fireplaces are popular, but the glass in front of the fireplace can get as hot as 230 to 315 degrees C (450 to 600 degrees F). A fireplace takes more than 45 minutes to cool off after use. Young children and pets can get severe burns when they touch the glass in front of fireplaces. * Avoid using a gas fireplace when young children are near, or turn the fireplace off well in advance of children visiting. * Purchase specially designed fireplace screens and guards. Ensure they are secured.

If you choose a real tree, pick one with fresh green needles that do not fall off when touched. metro creative connection

Smoke alarms and fire escape planning * Working smoke alarms save lives. Research predicts that working smoke alarms could reduce annual fire deaths by as much as 32 per cent and save 76 lives across Canada each year. * Install working smoke alarms on every level of your home and outside each sleeping area. * Check and clean smoke alarms regularly and change batteries at least twice a year. * Develop a fire escape plan and practise it regularly. * Know two ways out of every room if possible.

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Thursday, December 19, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser

News City of Rossland cultivates relationship with Selkirk College TIMOTHY SCHAFER West Kootenay Advertiser

After Selkirk College approached the city’s recreational department earlier this year with the seeds of the new partnership, city council has approved the marriage. Council has waived $700 in associated fees for rental of the Rossland Arena lounge, to encourage the development of an “education partnership” with Selkirk College. The move to welcome Selkirk will open a door to add substance to what Rossland could potentially offer, said councilor Jody Blomme, and that ultimately could be worth more than the cost of the rental fee. She saw intrinsic value

in the city becoming an extra satellite to the college, already represented in Nelson, Castlegar, Grand Forks, Trail and Nakusp.

“Selkirk College is a much larger organization and already has many of the programs and instructors in place...” Coun. Jody Blomme “It could potentially bring in more money and value to the community,” she said. “We will ultimately get more money and opportunity if we say yes to it.” Selkirk College would

like a greater presence in the smaller communities within their catchment area and as a result approached the city’s recreation department to assist with program delivery in Rossland. “Selkirk College is a much larger organization and already has many of the programs and Instructors in place that Rossland Recreation does not,” read a city staff report. “It is a good fit for Selkirk College to bring their programs into our community to insure that we have a wide range of courses, including adult education courses that are difficult for us to offer.” The development of the partnership was within the current fo-

cus of the Sustainability Commission’s interest to promote lifelong learning in Rossland, including adult, college and university level education, city staff noted.

“It is a good fit for Selkirk College to bring their programs into our community...” Coun. Jody Blomme Selkirk is looking to host French level 1 and 2, Spanish level 1 and 2, digital camera level 1, advanced camera level 2, Foodsafe, babysitters course, CPR, a standard First Aid with CPR

course, Stalking the Useful Wild and Marketsafe. The city will also be working with Selkirk College in the creation of a “First Aid Week” to be held in April that would have the community participate at various levels of first aid awareness and education. Between the two organizations it was envisioned involving the fire department, pool staff, instructors, schools, daycares and community members to create a week of first aid knowledge and education. Utilizing Selkirk’s resources, including instructors and first aid course equipment was a great opportunity for Rossland recreation, Butler noted. The college will also

be advertising the “partnership in community education” in their Winter Brochure and the city will be listing Selkirk College’s Rossland courses in its Winter Brochure. The recreation department will not be administering the programs; they are merely securing a facility and providing some advertising. The City of Rosslandpublic works department will be asked to help set up the lounge and will also be required to perform the custodial functions after the classes. All other administrative functions will be handled by Selkirk College, including providing the city with a copy of their insurance policy, with the city as a named party.

Volunteers join GF bird count GRAND FORKS STAFF West Kootenay Advertiser

This week people in the Grand Forks region will join with thousands across the country for the 114th annual bird count. Data compiled in Grand Forks will record every individual bird and bird species seen in a specified area, contributing to a vast citizen science network that continues a tradition stretching back more than 100 years. The count is an annual event, under the direction of Bird Studies Canada and the National Audubon Society, with 70,000 volunteer bird counters in more than 2,300 locations across the Western Hemisphere. There were about 60 million birds were tallied in 2,369 locations by over 71,000 volunteers last year, the number of both locations and observers a record level of participation. In Canada, over 13,000 participants in 418 counts found 3.7 million birds. The count uses volunteers to

track the health of bird populations at a scale that professional scientists could never accomplish alone. Over 100 years ago the count began when 27 conservationists in 25 localities, led by scientist and writer Frank Chapman, changed the course of ornithological history. On Christmas Day in 1900, the small group posed an alternative to the “side hunt,” a Christmas day activity in which teams competed to see who could shoot the most birds and small mammals. Instead, Chapman proposed that they identify, count, and record all the birds they saw, founding what is now considered to be the world’s most significant citizen-based conservation effort – and a more than century-old institution. For more information about the Christmas Bird Count, visit Bird Studies Canada’s website at http:// www.bsc-eoc.org/volunteer/cbc or visit www.christmasbirdcount. org.

Purple party National Child Day was observed Nov. 19 at the Perley School gym in Gran Forks, hosted by Baby’s Best Chance, Glanville Family Centre. Myrna Logan, Ruth Martens and Sandra Deboeck knitted the purple caps for the event. Cynthia Garnett


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999 0.83 46532 0.83 15 18 18 544 0 Doug 11 0T256 11 Patti 11 665 108 1011 665 46 6 1011 46523 0.82 T115 T115 02 Shane 19 19 2 Colleen 2 0.82 M 0 523 5 96 5 1003 0 T414 106 5 Colleen 636 5 T414 1061011 636 75 75500 T256 3 544 3108 15 M 0.82 0 M 500 15 Rob VanKoughnett Rob VanKoughnett 512 0 512 7 7 0 105 7 651 7 105 1004 651 67 10040.79 6718 0.79 T336 T336 18 Gary Fodor C 9619D m1031007 …C 619D 96 m 1007 …0.81 96 18 Ahrens Ahrens Lensav94 Mike 9 9 0 M103 9 0.81 T414 Pipke 02 Pennie 531 7 Pipke 111 7 652 7 111 1005 652 0.81 6518 0.81 T192 18 560Duley 560 11 Duley 11 0T192 130 11 Bill543 11 662 130 662 58 42 1002 0.85 58531 0.85 2 18 17 17 0 Bill543 4 0T267 1214 Pennie 669 4 T267 121998 669 55 7 0 998 55522 0.81 T117 T117 0 Mike 17 17 41002 0 522 2 65 2 1005 0 T414 104 2 Gary 668 2 Fodor 104 668 52 410020.78 C 52500 0.78 0 C 500 21002 19 19 2 0.81 M C C AquarisT336 Aquaris 512 0 512 7 7 0 110 7 641 7 110 1001 641 80 10010.80 8013 0.80 T336 13 Daniel Ames ad Goon Squad T117 Bill559 Clark 0 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20T192 1123 Rosie 666 3 2T192 112 1008 666 0.84 48531 0.84 43 18 19 19 543 0 Rosie 543 10 0T271 114 10 10 663 T271 114 1002 663 57521 0.82 18 18 4 Verna 4 0.79 B 0 521 9 72 9 1003 0 T420 103 9 Verna 658 9 Sheloff 1031001 658Sheloff 63 1001 63499 0.79 0 B 499 24810 1008 16 16 Manager https://www.officepools.com/pool/print https://www.officepools.com/pool/print w w Ed Lindsey Ed Lindsey 2 512 0 512 4 4 0 109 4 646 4 109 1000 646 76 10000.79 7616 0.79 T336 T3362 16 Chest Chest at Trick Tasha's Hat Trick m 0.80 95 18 Kent 2 R 2 0 96 2 D 2625M 96m 1002D 625M95 1002 0.80 0 Rich 8 Samuelson 0 0.85 8 675 8 108 1003 675 0.79 4417 0.79 18 558Zalaski 558 8 Zalaski 8 0T192 1198 Markin910 675 8 T192 119 675 45 92 1002 0.83 45531 0.83 47 17 17 17 543 0 Markin910 543 9 0T271 1139 Rich 636 9 Samuelson 113 1003 636 83 8 1003 83521 0.85 T117 T117 0 Kent 17 17 5Treasure 50.84 C 0 521 5 44 5 1003 0 T420 114 5 Treasure 618 5 T420 1141006 618 98 1006 98499 T271 21002 17 R 0.84 0 C 499 17 4 531 4108 B H m B 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Thursday, December 19, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser

Horoscope Michael O’Connor

for the

Week December 20, 2013

Tip of the Week: Winter Solstice can be understood to be the alpha and the omega of the year, the clasp joining all the days of the solar cycle. It can also be compared to the New Moon, otherwise called the Dark Moon. There is a deep peace and magic woven into Winter Solstice. Many assert it is the root reason for the celebration of Christmas at this time of year. As wonderful as it is for many, Christmas has at worst commercialized the otherwise ceremonial honouring of nature’s rhythmic pulse and other spiritual associations. The Sun’s light is nothing short of a spiritual reality. Reducing it to a mere fact is simply an intellectualization of the sacred experiential reality that it is. If we take the time to feel into it, to be still, silent and perhaps even reverent regarding the life giving power of the sun and its light we receive a precious gift. It is a gift of the heart that can perhaps only be received when reverence and humility join together in acknowledged awareness of the life giving miracle that the Sun’s radiation and light are. Some might mock this sentiment to be an unnecessary emotional indulgence. Such is the attitude of excessive intellectual orientation which is prone to categories and labels in place of communion and love. Rational has its role yet when everything is rationalized it is also reduced to mere concepts and the deeper idea it reveals remains obscured. Here the ego is large and the soul is distant. Yet, we can choose to change, to reclaim the essence of this sacred idea and time. Redirecting our awareness to truly appreciate the rhythms and cycles of nature requires simply that we be quieter than usual and turn our attention to enter into its mystery. This is the gift of ceremony and now is a time when it can awaken a light in the heart that can shine through dark days over the course of the ensuing year. Rejoice! A new solar cycle is born. P.S. Comet Ison is predicted to be visible in the skies this week; may its light and presence prove to be yet another gift.

ARIES (MAR 21 – APR 20)

LIBRA (SEP 22 – OCT 22)

TAURUS (APR 20 – MAY 21)

SCORPIO (OCT 22 – NOV 21)

GEMINI (MAY 21 – JUN 21)

SAGITTARIUS (NOV 21 – DEC 21)

CANCER (JUN 21 – JUL 22)

CAPRICORN (DEC 21 – JAN 19)

LEO (JUL 22 – AUG 23)

AQUARIUS (JAN 19 – FEB 19)

VIRGO (AUG 23 – SEP 22)

PISCES (FEB 19 – MAR 20)

The next phase of your steady rise to power has begun. Yet, in the short term at least, the focus is not so much on worldly power. The emphasis now is upon the spirit. What ‘spirit’ implies is for you to decide. Perhaps your focus is upon the spirit of family gatherings, or of adventure in nature, or of the spirit in nature. Either way, it is not about work so much as it is about play. The time has come to celebrate community, commitment and friendship. Yet, you may need a little help and perhaps an extra nudge to decipher exactly how. If so, take a moment to focus on your heart center and set a clear intention to think from there for a while. The main theme and focus is upon the power of collaboration and teamwork. Woven within this time of year is a deep theme for you. It is when you are able more than any other time to dissolve all differences and to allow the healing spirit to come in. This year may prove extra special somehow in this regard. The greatest gift you stand to receive is that of true love, not solely familial, not necessarily romantic but an experience of something divine. With the Sun entering Capricorn, the focus will shift for everyone. For you it will bring greater emphasis to your most important relationships. Something of a philosophical mood, perhaps directed to healing and higher realities, will color some of your closest connections. This will include new twists and fresh experiences for the festive season. Your mood is pragmatic. You feel moved to make extra efforts to achieve better results. Fortunately, your energy levels should be running pretty high. Creative inspirations are featured as is seeing a bigger picture. The time has come in your life to enter new territory. It is important you replace over analysis with deliberate action to establish a solid foundation. A cycle of creative leadership is about to rise to the next level. Ideally you have responded to the call to engage in a rather steep learning curve, which will continue. Spurred on by a growing ambition, you are determined to achieve measurable results. This will require that you be able and willing to multitask. Networking is also a likely feature of this focus.

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The focus shifts now to home and family. Even more than usual, you feel strongly about tradition. You would like to deepen bonds, but may not feel clear about what steps to take. Be careful not to impose expectations. Rather accept and embrace things as they are and whoever is actually present. See them as your family at this time for best results. Ambitions to cover a lot of ground are rising. As though seized by visions of the future, you feel compelled to act upon them. Yet to succeed you may have to boldly go where you have not before. This implies inner work to overcome subconscious fears that might otherwise prevent progress. Intend to clarify your principles and priorities via sincere and deliberate dialogue. The next phase of your new foundation building process begins this week. Clearing the old to make way for the new remains a central theme. Some positive returns have been flowing in. These may be more of the spiritual sort than material. They may also include endings, departures and even deaths. Even so, there are many blessings to be received so be receptive. The Sun in your sign makes this a go ahead period over the next several weeks. Key connections and communications with other power players are featured. Some of these may be of the spiritual sort. Angels, spirit guides, departed ancestors, your higher self or other hidden helpers are examples. While clear goals and intentions help a lot, so too do prayers. The time has come to retreat for a while or at least take a break. Since yours is the paradoxical sign, this might imply less work and more play. This may well include an urge to socialize, ‘tis the season’ after all. Still, you will enjoy significant bouts of private and quiet time as well. Aim to strike a balance. Weave in some random acts of kindness and your spirit will soar. The time has come to assert your sense of individual creativity more fully. You will feel quite serious about it. Your ambitions are at a peak right now. This is a good time for envisioning your goals and dreams backed by strategic planning. Your willingness to learn has and continues to be extra important in this regard. Avoid relying on friends if you can. Rather seek more objective sources, like coaches.

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Required for Berg Lehmann Chartered Accountants in Nelson, BC SENIOR ACCOUNTANT: focusing on audits, review & compilation engagements, with some personal tax work. FILE PREPARER: for compilation and personal tax return preparation. Please visit: www.BergLehmann.ca for details & to submit your resume for consideration.

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The Columbia Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) is looking for an ESL Facilitator for Nelson. This is a part-time contract position for Jan/14-June/14. The position includes preparing lesson plans and facilitating small group English language classes. The ideal candidate will have training in teaching ESL and a background in working with adults. An understanding of the newcomer experience and knowledge of services available for newcomers would be an asset. Please send resumes to Joan Exley at jexley@cbal.org by Dec 30/13

Trades, Technical JOURNEYMAN AUTOMOTIVE Service Technician(s) in Hanna Alberta. Hanna Chrysler Ltd. offers competitive wages, relocation allowance, negotiable depending on experience. Bright, modern shop. Full-time permanent with benefits. Friendly town just 2 hours from major urban centres. More info at: hannachrysler.ca. Fax 403-854-2845; Email: chrysler@telusplanet.net.

Looking for a hard working individual to apprentice in the automotive industry. Please drop resume off in person to 6785 19th St. Grand Forks.

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Clean Queen box spring and mattress. 4 seater sofa, good condition. Glass fireplace screen. Recliner. 3010 1st rd. (off North Fork Rd) Grand Forks.

Pets & Livestock

Feed & Hay ALFALFA, alfalfa mix (small square bales) in Lister. Call Jay or Trish at 250-428-9755 HAY FOR SALE small square $160/ton 250-428-4316

Merchandise for Sale

Farm Equipment Massey 35, excellent shape, $3,300. Chains & blade avail for purchase. 250-442-7181.

Firearms

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Dry split fir, $175 cord, $88 1/2 cord, you pick up. Call Katie at 250-442-6822. Larch $230/cord, split & delivered. 250-443-4775.

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Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014

Local Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030 We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.

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Musical Instruments, Lessons Books & Accessories P.A. lighting sales & rentals BAY AVENUE MUSIC, TRAIL 250-368-8878

TRAIL, Rossland Ave. 1bdrm w/d f/s, n/s n/p. $550/mo. Avail. Immed. 250-368-1361

Fully equipped 1 bdrm country cottage, close to Phoenix ski hill. Lots of sledding , cross country skiing and snow shoeing trails. 250-442-8238.

1997 Golf, 2 door, 4 cy, standard, good body, good tires. $1,700/obo. 250-442-7130. Evenings, no messages. 2000 Buick Century Sedan, excellent condition, silver gray, 128,106 km. $4,200. 250-4423229. 2001 Pontiac Sunfire. 250584-9117.

Real Estate For Sale By Owner

House - 7 bdrm 3.5 bath in beautiful and historic Greenwood, BC. $160K, agents welcome, $5000 commission. Gas heat, fully furnished with beds, linens, kitchen appliances,service setting for 20+, sleeps 20+. 2 bdrm unit, own entrance with rest as rooms or suites, lg kitchen with dining table, seats 8, dining area seats 30, garage for 1, cooler room, workshop, pool table and bar in rec area, yard, suitable for family retreat, small motel or rooming house. Easy access to Midway for SNOWBIRDS, close to Grand Forks. Immediate possession! Contact Greg for appt to view at 778-478-6981 or email: houseingreenwood@outlook.com

Lots

Christina Lake: close to amenities, $89,900. 250-6660013.

Mobile Homes & Parks

Grand Forks: 1200 sq ft older mobile on own. Extra Foods area, corner lot. Will trade for sm house or Triangle Gardens mobile under $100,000. Evenings 250-442-7130, no msg’s.

Revenue Property Castlegar 6-plex plus commercial space for sale Income $5150/mth, Close to Tim Hortons & shopping asking $495,000 Cap rate 9% Call James 250-608-3930

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Duplex / 4 Plex Fantastic 3 bdrm home in Rosemont. On January 1st your new half duplex is available. It is 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Lots of storage, big kitchen, dining room and a living room with a great view of the mountains. Includes a carport and cedar fenced backyard with a deck, & all appliances. Walking distance to Rosemont Elementary. Pets welcome with damage deposit. $1400/m + hydro each. Call Steve to see your new home 250 505-9339

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Rooms for Rent Grand Forks: room, $300/m, close to dwnt, quiet, shared kitch/bath. 250-442-5732.

Suites, Lower BLUEBERRY, 1 Bdrm Bsmt suite, Private Entrance Unfurnished, F/S, N/P quiet non smoker, $475/mth + utilities, References please Call 250-365-7550 Castlegar 1 Bdrm Apt $500 incl utilities, Avail immed N/S, N/P,Call 250-608-3930

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Phoenix Manor Retirement Home (formally Abbeyfield) is taking applications from seniors. Meals, utils & cable all included. $1,350. 250-442-2223.

Mobile Homes & Pads Grand Forks: River front 1 bdrm mobile, horse coral, $450/m. 250-442-2378. ROBSON 2 Bdrm Mobile Home for rent, pay 1 month rent & deposit & get 1 month free rent,Refer check required Call 250-304-4862

Homes for Rent Brilliant, 4 Bdrm, 1.5 bath F/S, DW, W/D, N/P, N/S, lrg yard, covered deck, hot tub $1200/mth + utilities, reference required, 403-402-9817 Castlegar 2 bdrm renovated House in DT avail Dec 1st N/S, N/P, ref reqd $850/mth + utilities 250-399-4741 Castlegar 3 Bdrm house F/S, W/D, DW, 1400 sq ft, N/P N/S, recently reno, ref reqd

Cars - Sports & Imports 1992 Golf Volks Wagon, 4 dr hatch back, 5 sp, new tires, new exhaust, runs excellent. $1,099/obo. 250-442-0122 or 250-493-1807.

Recreational/Sale Shorelander ATV/Skidoo trailer, 7.5x14ft. w/ramps, like new.$1,950/obo.250-447-6517

Sport Utility Vehicle 98 Ford Explorer, 4x4, strong V6, 4.0L, A/C, P/W, good winter tires, absolutely mint, $3.950. 250-442-2212.

Trucks & Vans 1996 DODGE RAM Laramie 2500 Diesel, auto, in Grand Forks. $6,400. 250-493-1807. 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad/cab, 4x4, canopy, needs motor. $1,250 250-442-6091. 96 GMC, SLT, Ex-cab, 4x4, 5.7, great shape, winter tires, $3,950. 250-442-2212. FOR Sale 2004 Grey Dodge Dakota 4 x 4. 172,000 km. Automatic, power windows, mirrors & locks, air conditioning, cruise control, antilock brakes. $8000 obo Call Dan 250-4422689 Grand Forks

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Pinnacle Raises Funds for Arts Camps Thanks to generous donations by local businesses including Red Mountain, Kate Enewold of Thrums Art and Design, Selkirk Saints Hockey, Kootenay Gallery, Mother Natures Pantry, and Andy Holmes and Martine Bedard of Art for People, $500 was raised for the Kootenay Gallery Kids Arts Camps at Pinnacle PAC’s silent auction at their Open House & Castlegar Chamber Business After Business event on November 21. The Kootenay Gallery Kids Arts Camps are offered during spring break and over the summer. The gallery brings in teachers, purchases supplies and provides fun, creative themes so kids can explore and be educated about art while creating their own masterpieces. Funding for the camps helps keep this cultural experience accessible for all kids. Pinnacle believes its business can contribute to the economic and social well-being of the community by nurturing start-up enterprises, coaching existing businesses, providing free services to small non-profits, offering secure, well-paid and meaningful work to team members, setting a good example of best practices and technological innovation and supporting local artists and food providers. Pictured above for the presentation are, from left, are Pinnacle employees Chris Brien, Willow Enowold, Schuyler Holoboff... Val Field, Executive Director of the Kootenay Gallery, and Pinnacle’s Rob Squires and Doug Johnstone. Jim Sinclair

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Santa looking to swap outdated ride for super economy sleigh NORTH POLE - Driveway can exclusively reveal that Santa Claus has been visiting local dealerships kicking tires—ahem, rails—in his search for a new ride. Ever conscious of the increasing cost of gas and effect his multi-million-kilometre Christmas flight has on the environment, Santa seems to have opted for 2014 Ford Transit Connect Wagon for his next sleigh. The wagon promises a fuel economy of 7.84 L/100 kms fuel economy,which means the sleigh will be kinder to the environment than his current means of transporting gifts to the world’s children. As an added benefit, the EcoBoost engine – which is finely tuned for high-speed performance – would offer speeds much faster than Santa ever travelled in his former 36-hoofpowered sleigh. The expected upgrade comes as a record number of children earn spots on the “nice” list, increasing the payload weight of his bag of gifts beyond the normal tow rating of his nine-reindeer team. Santa told me that changing his mode of transportation will not compromise his ability to remain true to his mission. “My goal is and always has been

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giving presents to good the nine reindeer look girls and boys, and a new forward to some time sleigh will make that off. Every year, the process more effective,” flying animals travel he says. “Let’s face it, 200,194,557 kms and every year there are more they’d like some time to children who earn presrest, he says, explaining ents. Things are simply there are still splinters getting out of control, embedded in his hoofs and my old sleigh just from a particular wooden My goal is and isn’t going to be able to roof in northern BC. always has been hack it much longer. With “You really can’t beat giving presents to the new sleigh, I will be this new sleigh,” says able to travel faster and good girls and boys, Goddard. “It offers carry more toys.” and a new sleigh will outstanding fuel econFord engineers develomy without sacrificing oped the Transit Connect make that process power. It even offers more effective. Wagon sleigh concept an electric windshield weeks after hearing of defroster, making short Santa Santa’s dilemma during work of icy windshields cold weather testing in in wintry conditions. So, the North Pole. if there’s a foggy Christmas Eve, we “This is a winning situation for all,” won’t need a red-nosed reindeer to says Darren Goddard, chief engineer guide Santa around the world.” for Ford Transit Connect Wagon. “The Some extras appear to have swung increased efficiency means added time Santa in the direction of the Transit for Santa to enjoy milk and cookies at Connect. SYNC with MyFord Touch stops. His new ride will offer 100 cubic offers a touch screen display with feet of cargo space and versatility to navigation so Santa can easily find haul up to 2,000 pounds, which Santa all the good children, even in more will need.” remote areas. Reindeer spokesperson Dasher says The child observation mirror would

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allow him to keep a close eye on his gifts in the second and third row. From its 60/40 three-passenger second-row bench seat through fold-flat second- and third-row seating with third-row independent fore-and-aft sliding capability, the wagon quickly adapts to accommodate multiple combinations of elves and presents. The MyKey programmable ignition key restricts maximum speed should a mischievous elf get behind the wheel while Claus is down a chimney leaving gifts. With eight cupholders, Claus and his elves would have plenty of space to take along a few glasses of milk as they continue through their busy night. Rain-sensing wipers would keep Claus on the move, as there’s always a chance he’ll encounter nasty weather. “As always, we are busy making toys and checking long lists,” says Santa. “That said, Merry Christmas to all!” Of course, Mrs. Claus will have the final say on this purchase because, as any dealership owner will tell you, women make the final decision in 80 per cent of new vehicle purchases. Keep your eyes peeled Tuesday night to see if Santa got his Christmas wish.

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The 2014 GMC Acadia Denali is truly a full-size crossover vehicle. That’s right, an eight-passenger crossover that is big enough to haul eight adults and still have room to store your gear. Saturday is my usual run around day; picking up things, dropping off people, some of whom I don’t know but someone in my family has volunteered me to drive them anyway. You know the kind of day, the one that finds me buying things that we don’t need but can’t live without, returning things that apparently we can live without, and providing hourly updates to my wife on what I have accomplished thus far. Hectic and stressful. Well, this particular Saturday I had the Acadia Denali and with a few hours driving this vehicle I was actually relaxed. Luxurious seating and a premium Bose stereo system with steering wheel controls that drowned out all the chatter from the back seats. It also came in handy for when they tried to include me in the conversation; with a simple push of the volume button I could yell back “sorry, I can’t hear you”. All three rows receive the same level of luxury. French stitching on all of the leather seats with a choice of colors, Ebony or Cocoa Dune. The second row seats are a SmartSlide flat-folding 60/40 split bench while the third row is a 60/40 split bench that folds flat as well. The third row is surprisingly comfortable and enough leg room for adults. The steering wheel is leather wrapped with mahogany wood grain trim; it also features a tilt and telescopic steering column. The centre of the dash is the location for the colour touch Radio/Navigation screen with IntelliLink. A 165 mm (6.5”) colour touch screen display, AM/FM stereo with CD player, auxiliary audio input jack, Bluetooth streaming audio, hands free calling, and a rear seat entertainment system. If you’re excited about cup holders then hold on to yourself, this vehicle has twelve. I know because I had to clean each one. Twelve in an eight-seater, go figure. The Acadia comes standard with driver and front passenger airbags, seat mounted side impact bags and side curtain air bags.

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Alexandra Straub For as long as Alexandra Straub recalls, she has loved cars. She can even remember thinking at the age of six, “Only ten more years until I can get my licence!” Born in Zurich, Switzerland to Hungarian parents, she moved to Canada when she was just a baby. Spending her summers in Budapest with her grandparents helped cultivate a strong liking for motorsports. Alexandra can remember watching F1 races with her grandfather, and still does even when she goes to visit. Over a decade ago, Alexandra started her career in the automotive industry. Since then, she has had countless stories and photos published. You can find her work online, in newspapers, magazines and on television. She has hosted “Shifting Gears Automotive TV” and regularly makes appearances on various shows talking about, you guessed it, all things automotive. When she’s not testing out the latest in vehicular goodness, you’ll either find her on a motorcycle (she tests and writes about those, too), on a track or traveling the world. While she considers her “job” her hobby, Alexandra enjoys other activities that don’t necessarily involve wheels, engines or motors. Growing up on the North Shore of Vancouver, she loves the mountains and the ocean. An avid snowboarder and a wannabe surfer, count on her enjoying the outdoors when she has the chance. And to really help her relax, she scrapbooks. Share your thoughts and requests with Alexandra at alexandra.straub@drivewaybc.ca

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Let’s be careful out there this joyous season

By Keith Morgan

Many Driveway readers will hit the road soon to visit distant friends and loved ones to celebrate Christmas and the New Year. Before you fire up the engine, please ponder the following thoughts because the Driveway crew wants you back home safe and sound at the end of this joyous season! ... You promised your distant family you would get there in time for dinner if it kills you. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what happens at this time of year: people get killed because they undertake horrendously long

road trips over strange terrain. Resist the urge to tell your family exactly when you expect to arrive. Tell them to go ahead and eat, you’ll get something along the way. What occurs too often is you end up setting yourself an unrealistic time to get there in your enthusiasm to re-unite with loved ones. You figure out the distance and divide it by the posted speed limit. Forget that; you’ll be lucky if you get near the posted limit in winter conditions. How do you figure how long it’s going to take to get to Aunt Maud’s this year? – Recall how long it took last June then add about 15 minutes for every hour to allow for inclement weather. In addition, if really bad weather is forecast you don’t add anything you just

postpone the trip for 24 hours or longer. Also, if your most optimistic travel time estimate tops three hours don’t head out after work but wait until daybreak the next day. It’s not ideal out there at this time of year and you don’t want to travel through unfamiliar territory in darkness. Once you have set out, stop for a few minutes every hour along the way, walk around the car and draw a few deep breaths. Stop for coffee or take a Thermos if there’s no place to stop along the way. Share the driving but if you’re alone and get drowsy pull off for a nap or better still check into a motel. Aunt Maud would prefer you to arrive alive tomorrow than have you arrive dead on time tonight.

without it. Road maps for finding your way if you don’t have satellite navigation. A scraper and a brush to rid your windshield of ice. A shovel to dig the snow from around the tires and a piece of carpet to use as a traction pad. A first aid kit, a flashlight, matches and a candle to help you find where you stowed the first aid kit. Some extra fuses, belts and hoses, tools, road flares and reflectors. A Thermos of hot tea or coffee and some choc bars for energy. Warm clothes within easy reach and blankets in case you get stranded. keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca

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Readers voice the pros and cons of increasing posted speed limits By Keith Morgan

Driveway readers have the final word on the posted speed limit poll, conducted in partnership with Insights West. In that survey it was revealed that 37 percent of those polled believe a higher than 100 km/h limit should be posted on our major highways. The provincial government current review of speed limits has already prompted much public discussion, much of which seemed to support the hiking of limits. With that in mind, we were surprised that the poll showed that 55 percent believed speed limits should be left alone. Here’s further reaction posted online by readers. For an increase in limits: Kmac: Excessive speed, texting and using a cell phone while driving, driver in attention and driving too fast for the road &/or weather conditions kills. The minimal increase in the speed limits you suggest

make sense efi1936: I think that the Coquihalla should be 130 km/h and the rural part of Highway 1 120km/h. lyle: As stated in your column, it is only excessive speed that kills. However, if two drivers were driving side by side at 100 km/h there would be mass frustration and more accidents. CaryAnn: I think the majority of drivers driving today are totally conscious of their vehicle and surroundings and are very capable of handling the higher speeds. DriveSmart: Maybe the new limit should be displayed on new variable signs so that it can be adjusted downward in darkness and poor driving conditions. 28speedster: Here we are in the 21st century driving at the same or lower speed limits than we did with cars in the 1950s with bias ply tires on two-lane highways. New cars, tires, roads are engineered for much higher speeds. A higher speed limit will require

increasing the risks. Snazzy: Speeds above 90km/h greatly increase fuel consumption. In addition to lower speeds being safer for drivers, wilddrivers to pay attention to their driving. life, it is also important Increasing the Mark: Being from Germany and having driven that we consider the faster and safely on the Autobahn, I say it’s about speed limits will only planet, and reduce our time. When I took my driver’s test, part of the test use of fossil fuels. increase risk to all was on the Autobahn and you had to go 130km/h Rosemary: In BC’s road users. (weather and local speed limit permitting) NOT to get interior, there are many points against you. Keith Morgan hazardous roads and bad weather condiComments against an increase: tions, but drivers in Dwsolber: Some drivers have trouble driving safely general ignore them. If at current posted speeds. Increasing the speed limits you ‘up’ the speed limit, they will ‘up’ the speeding... will only increase risk to all road users. What ever happened to safe driving? Like reducing Dick: Do not increase speed, what the heck is the speed at night when visibility is reduced? hurry? (99 out of 100 already go way faster than Brian: People already drive 10 to 20 above the the posted speed. Make your ride safe and enjoy the speed limit . . . if you raise to 120 they will go up to scenery. 140. Leah99: Wildlife (and domestic pets), pedestrians, keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca and vehicles driven by law-abiding people are put at risk by speeders as it is. Donna: There are enough accidents at 110 without

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Zack Spencer Zack Spencer is a professional broadcaster, writer and host covering all media, including TV, radio, print and on-line. For over 21 years Zack has been covering every aspect of the new and used car automotive marketplace as an automotive journalist. Many will recognize Zack as the host and writer for the national TV program called Driving Television, which has been running for over 10 years on Global TV. Also on GlobalBC and BC1 are new automotive reviews and automotive product information segments. Driving With Zack Spencer is the name of the national radio program he hosts every week on the Corus Radio Network. On-line is a fast growing part of the media business and Zack has developed his own outlet called www. motormouth.ca where he posts his articles and high quality video reviews of new vehicles. On YouTube, his channel called MotormouthCanada has over 5000 subscribers and millions of video views. This unique combination of electronic media capability and writing has propelled him to be one of the top automotive personalities in Canada. Zack is married with two sons and lives in Vancouver BC. Photography, traveling and spending time with his family along with a full work schedule keep him busy. zack.spencer@drivewaybc.ca

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may even result in flat tires and a damaged suspension system. In addition, salt used to improve traction on roadways can cause rust. Short of moving to a locale with mild winters, there’s little drivers can do to protect their vehicles from harsh winter weather. But winterizing a vehicle can prevent some of the more common issues drivers may encounter when the temperatures dip below freezing.

Winterizing a vehicle can improve vehicle performance during a time of year that, in many locales, can be especially harsh on automobiles. Low temperatures make for less than ideal conditions for engines to run, while potholes left behind by snow plows can damage a vehicle’s wheels and

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Keeping tools like a snow brush or ice scraper in the trunk of a vehicle is one way to ready a car for the winter months ahead.

you use a lower viscosity motor oil to counter the dip in temperature that’s synonymous with winter. When the temperatures outside fall, the oil inside your vehicle thickens, and a thicker oil won’t circulate through the engine as well. This can cause engine problems because the engine won’t be adequately lubricated. A low-viscosity oil is naturally thinner, so it may improve lubrication throughout the winter. The vehicle owner’s manual should recommend oils based on climate. If not, talk to your mechanic about changing from the oil you use throughout the year to a low-viscosity alternative during the winter. * Inspect your vehicle before winter arrives. No one wants to be out on the road during the first snowstorm of the year only to discover certain components are not working properly. Belts and hoses, while durable, can be put through strenuous conditions during the winter months, so a close inspection of belts and hoses should be conducted in late fall. In addition, windshield wipers are especially important in winter, when snowfall can drastically impact visibility. You will want your wipers working at full capacity once the winter begins, so replace older wipers (shelf life for standard wipers is typically one year) and use a de-icing windshield washer fluid to maximize visibility. Another component that must be inspected is your car’s battery. Many drivers have experienced a dead battery, which, in warm weather, is more of a nuisance than a health concern. In cold weather, a dead battery can threaten your health if you find yourself stranded in cold weather. Especially low temperatures can compromise a battery’s power by as much as 50 percent, so have your battery inspected in late fall and replace it if need be. * Don’t be caught off guard. Part of winterizing a vehicle is being prepared if the vehicle breaks down. Make sure you have extra washer fluid in your vehicle’s trunk, and don’t forget to include an ice scraper, snow brush or even a snow shovel in the trunk as well. A snow shovel may be necessary if you need to dig your car out if it’s been buried somewhere other than your driveway. Other items to carry in your trunk include a blanket, a change of clothes, an extra hat, an extra pair of gloves, some nonperishable food, and a few bottles of water. Winter can be especially harsh on automobiles. But drivers can take several preventive steps to ensure their vehicle is safe and sound on the roads this winter.


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Car and motorcycle goodies for Christmas: For stocking stuffers or the main course By Alexandra Straub

Pull quotes: “Being a safer driver or motorcycle rider is beneficial for everyone. And how to get there doesn’t have to be boring.” Looking for the perfect gift for the car lover in your life? – I am too. In the search for some cool swag, here are a few places you can stop by or check out online for some unique pieces of automotive goodness. Blipshift.com ($15.00 + shipping)

Direct from the website, it says, “Blipshift brings you high quality, limited edition autoenthusiast focused shirts for just $15. Each shirt is available for only a few days before it is towed off to the crusher, never to be printed again.” If you wan to torture yourself and see some amazing designs from weeks past, you can do so by scrolling through the different pages. Sometimes, there are extras in specific designs so might just be in luck. blipshift.com Carry all for the Motorcycle: Ogio Rig 9800 Rolling Luggage Bag $250 (approx.)

For anyone carrying motorcycle gear frequently, this is a fabulous bag. I recently purchased one and I love it. It fit both my motocross gear (big, chunky boots), pants, shirt, elbow and knee pads and my one-piece leather racing suit, track boots, gloves AND a helmet. Yes, there’s a specific area to put your helmet. I checked it in at the airport and there were no issues. It’s heavy duty, and has handles at very convenient sports. The kicker? It can stand upright by itself. It’s pricey but continued on page 14

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Car and motorcycle goodies for Christmas: For stocking stuffers or the main course continued from page 13

worth the investment. ogio.com Wilkinson Automobilia (Various prices) Need a book, DVD, poster or die cast model? Chances are Wilkinson Automobilia will have it. With unique items in store every day, it really is a place where any car lover could spend most of their pay cheques. Should you not live in the Lower Mainland, fear not, they have an online store, which is eautomobilia.com There are items there that appeal to both four and two-wheel enthusiasts. A Visit to the Spa (for your Car. Various prices) It’s a good feeling when you’re feeling clean. And we all know that winter is not a season that promotes spotlessness. With salt on the roads, grime hanging around, and foreign objects getting stuck to your vehicle, you’d wonder how a bath can even help. Well, it does. Washing it cleans off the salt that covers the roads and can help prevent corrosion. And on the inside, think of what your boots

bring in. A trip to the spa prevents stains from totally setting in and can leave your car smelling good, too. Whether getting just a quick treatment or the full shebang, your ride will thank you for it. Build a Racecar in 158 Pieces ($24.99) Building a racecar can be done in 158 pieces thanks to Lego. If you’re young, or young at heart, surely you’ll have a good time assembling this “toy!” Plus, it looks cool. shop.lego.com Steering in the Right Direction (From approx. $240.00) Want to spice up your ride? Perhaps add a sporty element? Sparco makes steering wheels for both street and race cars. Then again, it’s kind of a one-stop shop. They also sell race attire, seats, shoes and more. If nothing else, they make some very comfortable hats! sparcousa.com Safety First (Name your price!) The gift of practicality is priceless. How about an emergency car kit? You could even pack it yourself by using these guidelines at getprepared.gc.ca. Or you can get one already prepared at various stores like Canadian Tire

or your local automotive retailer. The Gift of Knowledge (Various) Being a safer driver or motorcycle rider is beneficial for everyone. And how to get there doesn’t have to be boring. In fact, it’s a lot of fun. The Advanced Rider Training (ART) course through the West Coast Superbike School is one way (westcoastsuperbikeschool.com) to learn a lot and have a good time. Or, if you want to do it behind the wheel of a car, check out Morrisport Advanced Driving (morrisport. com) Whether it’s your first time or not, there are new skills to be picked up each time the tires roll onto the track. alexandra.straub@drivewaybc.ca

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0.99% finance offer based on new 2013 Honda models and a 24 month finance term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C. Finance example based on a new 2013 Fit DX 5MT model GE8G2DEX and a 24 month finance term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C.: $16,075 at 0.99% per annum equals $312.26 bi-weekly #$1,500 cash purchase incentive available on select 2013 Civic and Fit models. Honda cash purchase incentive cannot be combined with special lease or finance offers. *$500 Holiday bonus available on all 2013 Civic and Fit models. #/* Honda cash purchase incentive and Holiday bonus will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. . ΩLimited time for 24 months. Freight and PDI of $1,495 included. Cost of borrowing is $162.52, for a total obligation of $16,237.52. Down payment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at finance inception. Taxes are extra. Finance on approved credit for qualified customers only. ¥Limited time lease offer based on new 2013 Honda 0.99% finance offer based on new 2013 Honda models and a 24 month finance term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C. Finance example based on a new 2013 Fit DX 5MT model GE8G2DEX and a 24 month finance term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C.: $16,075 at 0.99% per annum equals $312.26 bi-weekly models and a 24 month lease term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C. Lease example based on a new 2013 Fit DX 5MT model GE8G2DEX and a 24 month lease term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C.: 0.99% lease APR for 24 months O.A.C. Monthly payment, including freight and PDI, is $303.38. Down payment for 24 months. Freight and PDI of $1,495 included. Cost of borrowing is $162.52, for a total obligation of $16,237.52. Down payment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at finance inception. Taxes are extra. Finance on approved credit for qualified customers only. ¥Limited time lease offer based on new 2013 Honda of $0.00, first monthly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $7,584.50. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee of $13.51 and lien registering agent's fee of $5.25, which are both due at time of delivery. 48,000 models and a 24 month lease term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C. Lease example based on a new 2013 Fit DX 5MT model GE8G2DEX and a 24 month lease term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C.: 0.99% lease APR for 24 months O.A.C. Monthly payment, including freight and PDI, is $303.38. Down payment kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. **MSRP is $16,935 / $16,075 based on a new 2013 Civic DX FB2E2DEX / Fit DX GE8G2DEX including $1,495 freight and PDI. Ω/¥/*/#/** Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be required. For all offers license, insurance, applicable taxes and registration are extra. Prices and/or payments shown of $0.00, first monthly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $7,584.50. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee of $13.51 and lien registering agent's fee of $5.25, which are both due at time of delivery. 48,000 do not include representative PPSA lien registration and lien registering agent's fees, which are due at time of delivery. Offers valid from December 3rd, 2013 through January 2nd, 2014 at participating Honda retailers. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. **MSRP is $16,935 / $16,075 based on a new 2013 Civic DX FB2E2DEX / Fit DX GE8G2DEX including $1,495 freight and PDI. Ω/¥/*/#/** Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be required. For all offers license, insurance, applicable taxes and registration are extra. Prices and/or payments shown conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details. do not include representative PPSA lien registration and lien registering agent's fees, which are due at time of delivery. Offers valid from December 3rd, 2013 through January 2nd, 2014 at participating Honda retailers. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.

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Thursday, December 19, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser

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